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‘Vetter’s Letter Allentown Area Corvette Club, Inc.
May 2017 Volume 24, Issue 05
President Laura Hegyi 610-730-2695 [email protected]
Vice-President Mike Cutro 610-365-8659
Secretary Carol Jenkins 610-317-9277
Treasurer Janet Mohring 610-965-8593
Membership Marty & Laura Hegyi 610-730-2846 [email protected]
Activities Mike Cutro 610-365-8659 [email protected]
Merchandise & Clothing Marge Wakeling [email protected]
NCM Ambassador Rich Ringhoffer 610-867-6494
Newsletter & Web Editors Kevin & Michelle Minnich 610-530-0923 [email protected]
Webmaster Michelle Minnich 610-530-0923 [email protected]
Sponsored by:
398 Stoke Park Road Bethlehem, PA
The Allentown Area Corvette Club meets at 8:00 pm at the
Best Western Lehigh Valley Hotel & Conference Center,
300 Gateway Drive Bethlehem, PA 18017. (Tel: 610‐866‐5800)
Hello Corvette Enthusiasts,
As of the publication of this newsletter, Springfest 2017 has not yet
happened, but Joe and Denise Iervolino and their dedicated team of
volunteers have been very busy preparing for this judged show. I’m sure it will be
very successful and we’ll have the best Tricky Tray ever! Results and photos will
appear in the June newsletter.
Thanks to Mike and Cindy Cutro for once again organizing our Stroudsmoor
luncheon on April 30th, with 65 members planning to attend this annual event.
May is a very busy month with car shows and cruise nights every weekend and
some even during the week, so keep those ‘Vettes shiny and ready to go!
Remember that Mother’s Day is on Sunday, May 14th. I would like to wish a
Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms in the club.
AACC will once again be participating in the annual Bethlehem Memorial Day
parade on Monday May 29th followed by a planned visit to two family homes of
fallen heroes. Finally, I wish a safe and fun trip to the 25 Corvettes heading up to
Bar Harbor Maine on May 30th.
I hope to see you at our next meeting or at one of the many events this month.
Be safe and Save the Wave!
Laura Hegyi
AACC President
From the val Office
Upcoming Club Meetings:
May 10 & 24 June 14 & 28 July 12 & 26
Laura Hegyi
AACC Meetings
This Month 07—Springfest Corvette Show
(p.5)
10—Club Meeting, Best Western LV, 8 pm (Bethlehem, PA) (p.1)
12—Yuengling Tour (p.5)
21—Cruise to the Gap Car Show
24—Club Meeting, Best Western LV, 8 pm (Bethlehem, PA) (p.1)
26—Corvettes & Coffee, Location TBD, 9 am (p.6)
28—Hackettstown Rotary / M&M Mars Memorial Motor Madness Car Show
29—Memorial Day Parade (p.6)
30-6/04—Maine Trip (p.6)
6/21—Putt-U Mini Golf (p.6)
6/24—Faulkner Chevy Show (p.7)
6/29-7/03—Watkins Glen (p.7)
7/08—Chicken Run (p.7)
7/14—Chatterbox Cruise (p.7)
7/23—AACC Summer Picnic (p.8)
7/30—Stoudt’s Brewery (p.8)
8/06—Das Awkscht Fest
8/20—Pocono Indycar Event
9/10—AACC Fiberglass & Steel
9/14—Quaker Steak & Lube Lunch
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Looking Ahead
Membership Corner
Follow our group on Follow our group on
As of AACC’s meeting on Apr. 24th there were:
229 active members 2 potential members
The Board of Directors voted in these
New Active Members during April:
Rick Miller .................................. Schnecksville, PA ................. ‘06 Z06 Cpe
Tom Ritter.................................. Allentown, PA ............................ ‘05 Vert
Ken & Gail Rovinsky ................... Breinigsville, PA .................... ‘11 GS Cpe
Current Potential Members of AACC are:
Chuck & Kathy Kimble................ Bethlehem, PA ........................... ‘05 Vert
Thank you for your interest in our club!!
We look forward to seeing you at upcoming AACC meetings & events.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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May 2017
Maine Corvette Trip...
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Ed Holaska (1951-2017) Tue., Apr. 18 | Sadly, one of our lifetime members has passed away. Ed Holaska was a club
member since 1989. The following obituary appeared in The Morning Call and Legacy.com.
Edward J. Holaska, 66, of Catasauqua, died on Tuesday, April 18th, 2017 in St. Luke's
Hospital, Fountain Hill. He was the husband of Gale (Erney) Holaska. Born in Catasau‐
qua, he was a son of the late Paul T. and Dorothy B. (Farley) Holaska. He was em‐
ployed as an operating engineer for Agere for over 32 years and was also a school bus
driver for over 12 years. He was a member of St. John Fisher Catholic Church, N. Cata‐
sauqua. He was a former Catasauqua Borough council member, a member of the Catasauqua American Legion
Post #215 and founder of the Catasauqua Chapter of the American Legion Riders, a volunteer for the Catasau‐
qua Fire Co. for over 50 years, a member of the Southwark Fire Co. Social Club, and a lifetime member of the
Fullerton Fire Co. #1 Social Club. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War.
Survivors: Survivors include his wife, daughters Alicia wife of Steven Hagenbuch of Allentown and Annette
wife of Kenny Funk of Catasauqua, stepson Sean and wife Anne Erney of Northampton, brother Paul and wife
Dorothy Holaska of N. Catasauqua, and grandchildren Paige, Gavin and Lila. He was predeceased by a sister
Dorothy.
Services: A Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday, April 22nd, 2017, at St. John Fisher Catholic Church 1229
3rd St. N. Catasauqua. A viewing was held Friday, April 21st and Saturday at the Brubaker Funeral Home. Con‐
tributions can be made to the Catasauqua American Legion Post #215, 330 2nd St. Catasauqua, PA 18032.
Online condolences may be made to the family at www.brubakerfuneralhome.com.
Thinking of You If anyone knows of a member who is hospitalized, had surgery, or lost a loved one, please notify
VP Mike Cutro ([email protected], 610‐365‐8659) or one of the other Board Members.
Thank You from Jim Fagan (‘95, ‘06) I wish to send a heartfelt “thank you” for all the cards and personal notes that were
sent to Carol and I in the recent passing of my father. The Corvette Club members
are like family and we thank you for your support.
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Fri., Mar. 31 | Jeff Mohring and Ike Eisenhart partnered for an engaging Breakfast and Buicks. Following Corvettes &
Coffee at The Bull & Bear restaurant, the crew of 30 headed next door for a guided tour of the Bulgari Collection. The
collection is housed on the (much) renovated former site of the Boulevard Drive‐In complex. The site includes a driving
track and multiple buildings where cars can be restored and displayed and parts stockpiled. It also houses the head‐
quarters of the Historical Vehicle Association and a sizable chunk of Bulgari's personal auto collection. Vintage car col‐
lector and billionaire jewelry magnate Nicola Bulgari has a passion for Buicks but the collection includes many marques.
All vehicles in the collection are road worthy and driven (semi) regularly. The facility’s gates were opened for the 50th
anniversary of the Buick Club of America’s event in July 2016, but is otherwise closed to the public. Thanks to Ike for
arranging this special event through his connections at the America on Wheels museum!
Recap: Corvettes & Coffee Visit the Bulgari Collection
Tue., Apr. 04 | Six couples joined Kevin and Michelle Minnich at one of their favorite restaurants, Hampton Winds, for
a five‐course gourmet meal. We essentially had the restaurant to ourselves that evening with only one other couple
dining. Entrée favorites of the evening included the Cast Iron Seared Scallops with Cauliflower Three Ways, Pan Sared
Chicken with Herb Jus and Pan Seared Duck Breast. The dessert cart simply contained too many wonderful options for
any to stand out! Watch for another dinner later in 2017.
Recap: Hampton Winds Dinner
The Italian Connection 164 Photos by
Dennis Corona & Laura Hegyi
Fri., Apr. 21 | The weather did not cooperate with the club’s plans to attend the ballgame with the
game called due to water on the field. Members who purchased tickets still enjoyed the buffet
meal and were invited to return to a future game of their choice with a bonus $15 stadium credit
loaded to their game ticket. Check the weather forecast before selecting your make‐up game!
Recap: Iron Pigs PTD Party Porch Picnic
69 Photos by
Len Feinberg
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Sun., Apr. 30 | Fresh from a cruise, Mike and Cindy Cutro greeted 62 guests at the Stroudsmoor Country Inn. Atten‐
dees split between caravanning from the Lehigh Valley and arriving directly at the Inn. Once on‐site, most arranged
their cars for an ill‐fated group photo. (We missed Len and his drone camera.) After the photo everyone adjourned to
the bar for some socializing and eventually found their way into the buffet room. The American Harvest Buffet offered
something for everyone with an extensive salad and seafood bar, carving stations, and many wonderful hot entrée
choices. Desserts were served tableside by the wait staff. Thanks again to Mike and Cindy for arranging this annual fa‐
vorite event!
Recap: Stroudsmoor Lunch
Fri., May 12 | Join your AACC friends to tour Yuengling Brewery (Pottsville, PA) with Jeff Mohring.
Tour cost is $1.50 per person. Lunch will follow at nearby Roma Pizzeria. Limited to 45 people.
NOTE: This is not a Corvette‐friendly event; carpooling is suggested due to parking in town. We will
be departing at 9:15 am from the parking lot behind the Cracker Barrel Restaurant in Fogelsville
(7720 Main St, Fogelsville, PA 18051, off Rte. 100 N near I‐78). Contact Jeff Mohring (610‐392‐6898)
or sign the interest sheet to attend. Remember your name badges and 2‐way radios.
Rescheduled! Beer & Pizza Chair: Jeff Mohring (‘04, ‘16)
Sun., May 07 | Joe and Denise Iervolino are bordering on a panic attack with their first
Springfest Corvette Show a mere days away. What can help calm them down is our collective
support as a club. The trophies were ordered, Tricky Tray prizes sorted, volunteer positions
filled, and Bill Nichols made his final travel plans from Michigan.
Hopefully you already registered your Corvette for the show. If not, visit our website to
download the form and (at this point) arrive on Sunday with the day‐of‐show fee ($25). Be sure to say a quick prayer
for nice weather, no mud or potholes enroute, and strong competition for the show.
SPRING(fest) IS HERE!
54 Photos by
Kevin Minnich
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Fri., Apr. 28 | AACC members are invited to join Jeff Mohring for breakfast on the last Friday of
each month. The time is 9am but the location varies around the Lehigh Valley. Contact Jeff at
610‐392‐6898 or [email protected].
Corvettes & Coffee Chair: Jeff Mohring (‘04, ‘16)
Tue.‐Sun., May 30 to Jun. 04 | AACC heads north to Bar Harbor, Maine to (among other things)
attend the weekend‐long event hosted by Vettes of Coastal Maine. There is a limit of 25 cars. Regis‐
tered attendees will receive specific details directly from the event chairs.
Trip to Bar Harbor, Maine Chairs: Laura Hegyi (‘07), Mike Cutro (’14)
Mon., May 29 | We have been invited as a club to participate in the Bethlehem Memorial Day
Parade sponsored by the Lehigh Valley Military Affairs Council. Lineup will begin at 8:30am in
front of Liberty High School. The parade is less than 1 mile and ends at the Memorial Park
Cemetery with a brief ceremony. Arrive early to avoid traffic problems as spectators will also be parking at the high
school. Parade personnel will direct our the cars to the staging area.
After the ceremony, those interested can participate in visits to (outside) memorials at the homes of two local fallen
soldiers — Christopher Seifert (325 Buttermilk Road, Williams Twp, PA; 8.4 miles from the cemetery) and Joshua
Klinger (675 Berger Road, Easton, PA; 3.1 miles from first home). If you are not participating in the parade/ceremony
but still wish to participate in the home memorial visits, please meet up with us at Memorial Park Cemetery at 11
am. Participants in the fallen soldier memorial visits are invited to a BBQ at Blair & Valerie Ferguson’s home (143 Pine‐
hurst Lane, Easton, PA, 18042) after the visits. Please contact Valerie directly @ 610‐438‐8885 to discuss with her what
you can bring to the BBQ.
Memorial Day Parade Chair: Valerie Ferguson (‘17)
Putt U Goes "Meetless" Chair: Gary George (‘93, ‘10) Wed., Jun. 21 | The club get‐together at Putt‐U (5200 Route 309 North, Center Valley, PA) will again be
"meetless" (not a meeting night). Enjoy the new greens installed prior to last season. Our start time is 7:00 pm. Bring
your ‘Vettes so everyone driving along 309 can envy you. Proceed to the check‐in window, tell them you’re with
“AACC”, sign the club attendance sheet, pick your foursome, and enjoy a challenging round of mini golf!
While there is no charge for club members to attend, each guest must pay a fee (approx. $5pp). Gary George advised
that a new concession trailer is on‐site for this season. Carnival foods are featured and pizza should be available until
we arrive in June.
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Thu.‐Mon., Jun. 29 to Jul. 03 | Dennis Corona will lead a trip to Watkins Glen, NY for a long
weekend of touring, tasting, and racing. The destination of this trip is the IMSA 6 Hours at the
Glen race. 13 cars are participating. There are still openings, but contact Dennis Corona ASAP
to participate (610‐625‐5054 or [email protected]). Kevin Minnich will arrange area win‐
ery tours on Friday for those interested.
Dennis Corona will hold a short meeting following the regular club meeting on May 24th for all trip participants. Please
review the envelope Dennis provided to you during April in advance of this meeting and make all efforts to attend.
Watkins Glen Race Trip Chair: Dennis Corona (‘07)
Showing Off at Our Sponsor Sat., Jun. 24 | AACC partners with Faulkner Chevy‐Cadillac for their
6th Annual Car Show. The event will run from 9am‐2pm, is open to ALL
vehicles, and is free to attend! Registration 9‐11am. Food is available
for purchase from a local Boy Scout troop. Sign up at the dealership or
register online through the banner ad on Faulkner’s website or go di‐
rectly to www.faulknermotors.com/carshowregistration.
To do our part, AACC is seeking volunteers to help with registration
and parking. The Lehigh Valley Camaro Club will judge Corvettes;
AACC will judge all other vehicles. Be sure to add your name to the sign‐up sheet at an upcoming club meeting.
Chicken (& Ice Cream) Run Chair: Jeff Mohring (‘04, ‘16)
Sat., Jul. 08 | It’s time again for the AACC Chicken Run. We will depart the Lehigh Valley for lunch
at Kauffman’s Bar‐B‐Que Restaurant (Bethel, PA; www.kauffmansbbqrestaurant.com).
A post‐meal ice cream stop will likely be Heisler’s Dairy Bar (Tamaqua, PA; www.heislersdairy.com).
This is a rain or shine event; Corvettes are optional. More information will follow.
Chatterbox Cruise Chairs: Mike Cutro (‘14) & Bobby Riehl (‘14) Fri., Jul. 14 | Mike Cutro will lead any interested Corvette to Augusta, NJ for the Friday Night Cruise at the Chatterbox.
The group will depart the Park & Ride (Rte. 33 & Wm. Penn) in the mid‐afternoon (exact time TBD). Remember to bring
your chairs and 2‐way radios (tuned to Ch. 5.5). EZ‐Pass will be helpful for an express return trip. The group is departing
early to better ensure the chance of parking together in the spaces which Bobby Riehl hopes to save.
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AACC Picnic Chair: Jeff Mohring (‘04, ‘16)
Sun., Jul. 23 | Join fellow club members for some summer food and fun at our annual
picnic. Details are still being confirmed but the venue is set — Bicentennial Park in East
Hanover Twsp., a few miles north of Lehigh Valley International Airport. The format re‐
mains the same with a minimal fee for the meal and drinks. Attendees are asked to bring
an appetizer, salad, side dish or dessert. Watch for the event flyer and response form in our June newsletter.
AACC’s Board of Directors reviewed the charity suggestions and narrowed the alterna‐
tives to fourteen (14) choices. Each exhibits the values of our club and directs
donations to our local area. Information on each charity was shared at the April 24th
regular meeting with a few of them being further presented by the individual who
made the suggestion. More presentations will be made at the May meetings. At the
May 24th meeting, club members will cast ballots to select five (5) of the identified charities who will receive partial
proceeds from our two car shows and other activities in the coming years.
Our charity candidates are:
Club Charity Suggestions
Allentown Rescue Mission
Angel 34
Autism Society Lehigh Valley
Dream Come True
Habitat for Humanity of the
Lehigh Valley
No Kill Lehigh Valley
Operation Homefront
PA Wounded Warriors Inc.
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival
Race for Adam
Safe Harbor Easton
Second Harvest Food Bank
St. Luke's Home Care & Hospice
Support the Troops, Inc.
Stoudts Brewery Tour & Lunch Chair: Joel Dean (’16)
Sun., Jul. 30 | Join your fellow and potential AACC members for a tour of Stoudts Brewing Company in Adamstown,
PA followed by lunch at the Picasso Room. Stoudts Brewery is a destination in itself, with a restaurant, raw bar, bakery,
creamery, coffee bar, plus the Antiques Mall. We plan to arrive about 11:30 am to park in a reserved Corvette area. We
will start by touring the antique mall and saying hello to the bakers who will have items out for us to sample and pur‐
chase. The brewery tour starts promptly at 1 pm, lasts about 30 minutes, then we head directly to lunch in the Picasso
Room. In this private room, we order off the menu and will have separate checks.
The event is rain or shine. Meet in the parking lot behind Cracker Barrel (Rtes. 78 & 100) at 10 am to depart by 10:15.
Winner’s Circle Sat., Apr. 29 | Palisades High School Car Show .. Kintnersville, PA —
Ron Bauer & Jim Peters (Top 20)
Please notify the Newsletter Editors if you win an award at a non‐club‐sanctioned event.
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2018 Carbon 65 and Ordering Guide by Dave Cruikshank, CorvetteOnline.com Channel 5.5
Tune your FRS
radios to Channel 5
Subchannel 5 (5.5)
for club communi-cation during trips
and events.
Seeking A New Meeting Venue AACC’s meeting room contract expires with the Best Western Conference Center on
Dec 31, 2017. Their renewal fees are beyond our budget so the Board of Directors
started a search committee and are asking for your help.
Some of the things to keep in mind in our search for an acceptable place — meeting
space must accommodate 100 people; adequate parking; club meeting dates (2nd &
4th Wed. of most months); access to the room from 7 pm – 9:30pm; no requirement to
purchase food or drinks and we do not require a venue to offer food or drinks.
Please forward your proposed meeting location details including cost and availability
to Laura Hegyi. It is also helpful to advise of venues you have contacted who cannot
meet our needs or are not interested in hosting meeting nights.
Mon., Apr 10 | What do you do if you’re Chevrolet and you’ve got TWO of the biggest events in Corvette history on the
boil – the C7 ZR1 and a secret mid‐engine car – but you can’t talk about them because they’re still in gestation yet? You
still have to carry on with business as usual.
If you’re Chevy, you do what you’ve done since the Silver Anniversary C3 debuted in 1978. You keep improving the
breed with new colors, improvements and a cool special edition thrown in for good measure. Just because you have big
product news coming doesn’t mean you can skip moving the sheet molded compound today.
Additionally, Chevrolet released its ordering guide for the 2018 Corvette yesterday as well and it’s telling in many ways.
What isn’t in the guide is probably most significant. Alas, there is nary a peep about the ZR1, so as previously men‐
tioned, here’s the sizzle until then.
First off, there’s the cool Carbon 65 Edition. According to Chevy Media:
“Chevrolet is commemorating the 65th anniversary of the Corvette with a new Corvette Carbon 65 Edition offered on
2018 Grand Sport 3LT and Z06 3LZ models.”
Limited to only 650 numbered vehicles globally, the distinctive Carbon 65 blends visible carbon‐fiber exterior elements
— notably, a new carbon‐fiber rear spoiler and quarter ducts — with a new Ceramic Matrix Gray exterior color and
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special interior appointments, including a new carbon‐fiber‐rimmed steering wheel.
“Corvette is one of the most storied names in Chevrolet and sports car history, with a heritage few can match,” said
Paul Edwards, U.S. vice president Chevrolet Marketing. “The new Carbon 65 Edition honors that legacy, while offering
customers another unique, special‐edition model that personalizes the ownership experience.”
The Carbon 65 Edition package (order code Z30) will include:
Availability on Grand Sport 3LT and Z06 3LZ trims
Ceramic Matrix Gray exterior (blue top on Convertibles)
Unique fender stripes and door graphics
Black wheels with machined grooves paired with summer‐only
tires* (Cup‐style wheels for Grand Sport and Blade‐style wheels
for Z06)
Blue brake calipers
Visible carbon‐fiber ground effects, hood section and roof (Coupe
models) or tonneau inserts (Convertible models)
New visible carbon‐fiber spoiler (all models) and quarter intake
ducts (Coupe)
Center caps with Carbon logo
Carbon Flash badges and outside mirrors
Jet Black suede‐wrapped interior with blue stitching
Carbon‐fiber steering wheel rim and gloss carbon‐fiber interior
trim
Competition Sport seats
Carbon 65 Edition sill plates
The Corvette Carbon 65 Edition package will cost $15,000 and will be
available this summer, along with the rest of the 2018 Corvette lineup.
At $15K it ain’t cheap, but it is loaded up with some cool stuff and with
only 650 produced, you probably won’t see a duplicate at the local
show and shine.
Speaking of special editions, the 2018 ordering guide is conspicuous in the absence of three former special edition
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Images: GM
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models. ZLD/ZLE/ZLG Design Packages are deleted though you can still get bits and pieces of the old models as separate
options, like the interior colors 198 Jet Black and 755 Spice Red.
Another AWOL option is the Engine Build Program. Too bad as this was extra cool, but at $5K it might have been to [sic]
steep for many takers.
Deletions:
(GGB) Sterling Blue Metallic exterior color
(12*) Dark Gray Z06 interior
(205) Twilight Blue interior
18″ front/19″ rear Stingray wheels (QG6/QX1/RPK/QX3) and (XBK) 18″ front/19″ rear Stingray tires
(ZLD/ZLE/ZLG) Design Packages (198 Jet Black sueded and 755 Spice Red interiors still available)
(Z25) Grand Sport Collector Edition
LPO wheels: 5YU/5YV/5YZ/5Z2/5YX/5YW/5Z8 (all still ACO)
(PBC) Customer Engine Build Program
(PD5) Buyers Tour with engine build experience
New Features:
(G9F) Ceramic Matrix Gray Metallic exterior color
(Z30) Carbon 65 Edition for 3LT Grand Sport and 3LZ Z06
(RNP) Z51‐style 5‐split spoke, Black‐painted with Yellow stripe aluminum, 19″ x 8.5″ front and 20″ x 10″ rear wheels
(RNM) Torque directional Silver‐painted aluminum, 19″ x 8.5″ front and 20″ x 10″ rear wheels
(R2Q) Torque directional chrome aluminum, 19″ x 8.5″ front and 20″ x 10″ rear wheels
(RNN) Motorsports Black‐painted aluminum, 19″ x 8.5″ front and 20″ x 10″ rear wheels
(Q9C) Z06 Black‐painted aluminum with Yellow Stripe, 19″ x 10″ front and 20″ x 12″ rear wheels
(37S) Blue custom leather stitch
HD radio
Changes:
2LT interior adds color instrument panel brow (now common with 2LZ)
(141/143/144/145/146) Gray interior now available on Z06
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(755) Spice Red interior is now available on 3LT/3LZ
(198) Jet Black sueded interior is now available for 3LT/3LZ and includes (FCC) high‐gloss carbon fiber, instrument
panel and (N2Z) carbon fiber and sueded microfiber‐wrapped rim, flat‐bottom steering wheel
(80T) Spice Red convertible top now available
(196) Jet Black sueded interior not available with color stitch options, now use (198) Jet Black sueded interior
(36S) Yellow/(37S) Blue/(38S) Red custom leather stitch now requires (195) Jet Black interior and (FAY) carbon fiber
instrument panel trim; or (198) Jet Black sueded interior
(UQT) Performance data and video recorder updates include additional toolbox data available: All 4 individual
wheel speeds, All 4 suspension displacements, Yaw rate, Intake air temperature, Ambient air temperature
(Q7S) Z51‐style 5‐split spoke, Silver‐painted aluminum, 19″ front/20″ rear and (XFJ) P245/35ZR19
front/P285/30ZR20 rear, performance, summer‐only tires now standard on Stingray
(R86) Motorsports polished aluminum wheels are now available for all Stingray models
(Q8U) Z06 10‐spoke blade Pearl Nickel‐painted aluminum wheels are now available for all Z06 models
Standard Rear Vision Camera now has a wide view
(DUR) Grand Sport Satin Black Center Stripe Package now available with (Z15) Grand Sport Heritage Package
(FE2) Magnetic Ride Control no longer includes spoiler or wheel change
(J57) Ceramic disc brakes now available on Grand Sport without (Z07) Z07 Performance Package
One last tidbit, Chevy says the new models will be available this summer “along with the rest of the 2018 Corvette line‐
up…” Will we see the ZR1 then? Summer is just three months away so we should know soon…hang on to your hats
folks.
Fri., Apr 21 | As most already know, the automotive industry in Venezuela has been steadily diminishing. Many plants
are barely producing, as the area has been hit by a [sic] extreme shortage of raw materials and many companies from
the States have struggled to access U.S. dollars for importation of parts.
The country’s crisis (which is blamed on the U.S.) has already severely impacted many U.S. companies, some being
“temporarily” taken over, most notably Clorox and our fellow friendly competitor, Ford. A couple years back, Ford com‐
pletely wrote off its investment ties to Venezuela after taking a whopping 800 million dollar pre‐tax write down. And
they weren’t the only ones.
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Venezuelan Authorities Seize GM Plant Jenna Scheibe, CorvetteOnline.com
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Yesterday the news we all feared erupted; General Motors announced that they were also hit by the Venezuelan au‐
thorities – with its plant being illegally seized. “Yesterday, GMV’s (General Motors Venezolana) plant was unexpectedly
taken by the public authorities, preventing normal operations,” the company said in a statement. “In addition, other
assets of the company, such as vehicles, have been illegally taken from its facilities.”
It is unclear as to why the plant was seized but, nonetheless, GM plans to “take all legal actions,” as this showed a
“total disregard” of legal rights, described as an “illegal judicial seizure of assets.” Rightfully so, as they say this will
cause major harm to the company, its 79 dealers, suppliers, and the 2,678 workers (whom will each receive separation
payments from GM, as per the Venezuelan law).
The company has announced immediate cessation of Venezuelan operations, but will continue to serve the market’s
customers, providing aftermarket support and service.
May 2017 | Everyone with a Corvette in the Lehigh Valley surely knows that Spring has sprung and it’s finally time to
get our cars on the roads again. Travel&Leisure’s May 2017 edition has some interesting tips applicable to you as a par‐
ticipant in one of the club’s planned trips, having a personal road adventure planned or just wanting the latest informa‐
tion.
If you’re traveling on a major interstate highway, use the iExit app to get the lowdown on amenities at
upcoming exits, including gas stations [and prices], grocery stores, hotels, and hospitals, as well as local
attractions. iexitapp.com.
Clean bathrooms definitely make your pit stops more pleasant. For restrooms on your route that you can
use without fear, check out sitorsquat.com, diaroogle.com, or the Bathroom Scout app.
Use your phone as a dash cam with IONROAD. The app’s spatial‐recognition feature will alert the driver if
the car crosses road lines or if you get too close to other cars. It also works similarly to an airplane’s black
box in case you need to capture any accidents. ionroad.com
RoadTrippers uses your GPS location to find nearby detour‐worthy pit stops, whether that means great
restaurants, photo ops, cultural points of interest, or quirky roadside attractions (World’s Largest Yarn Ball,
anyone?). Roadtrippers.com
The complete article is a few pages long and contains too many useful tips to share in the space available here. Please
either visit your local newsstand or hop online for all of T&L’s road tripping tips.
(Continued from page 12)
Maximize Your Road Trip Adapted from TravelAndLeisure.com
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Faulkner Chevrolet Cadillac
298 Stoke Park Road Bethlehem, PA 18017
Local: (610) 867-4177
Sales: (855) 535-9080 Service: (855) 450-0639
Sandi Kirby New Sales Manager
Direct: (610) 849-1150 [email protected]
NEW 2017 Watkins Glen Gray 3LZ Coupe, Jet Black int., AT (Stock#H5605491)
MSRP $100,605
NEW 2017 Black Grand Sport 3LT Coupe, Adrenaline Red int., AT (Stock#H5121000)
MSRP $82,885
NEW 2017 Arctic White Grand Sport 2LT Coupe, Kalahari int., AT (Stock#H5119791) MSRP
$76,415
NEW 2017 Arctic White Grand Sport 1LT Coupe, Adrenaline Red int., 8-spd.
(Stock#H5118154) MSRP $71,960
NEW 2017 Blade Silver 3LT Coupe, Jet Black int., AT (Stock#H5114499) MSRP $69,910
NEW 2017 Blade Silver 3LT Coupe, Jet Black int., AT (Stock#H5120155) MSRP $69,910
These additional Corvettes are available through the Faulkner Network (all MSRP):
2017 Black Z06 Cpe w/3LZ (Stock #H5600657) $109,060
2017 Watkins Glen Gray Metallic Z06 Cpe w/2LZ (Stock #H5603082) $99,890
2017 Admiral Blue Grand Sport Cpe w/2LT (Stock #H5114222) $85,060
2017 Watkins Glen Gray Metallic Z51 Cpe w/2LT (Stock #H5113744) $70,650
2017 Sterling Blue Metallic Z51 Cnv w/1LT (Stock #H5114851) $69,560
2017 Admiral Blue Z51 Cpe w/2LT (Stock #H5114529) $68,885
There are currently no CERTIFIED
or USED Corvettes at Faulkner.
ALL CORVETTES
purchased from
Faulkner Chevy
include a free
1-year AACC
membership!
Current AACC members receive 10% off GM Service, Parts and Accessories.
See Sandi about our vehicle discounts. Present your membership card to enjoy the savings!
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2018 Corvette Seminar Highilghts Apr. 29 | One of the primary highlights for the annual Michelin NCM Bash is a presentation by
Corvette Engineers and Designers on the latest model year Corvette. This is typically the first time customers can see
the next model year car, including new colors, options and features. If you're on Facebook, we conducted a live video
of the seminar that you can still catch. We'll also have it posted on our You Tube soon. Specs for the car are available
on our website.
Mako Shark II Memorabilia Apr. 29 | The National Corvette Museum opened with much fanfare in 1994. On display were the best of the best,
unique and rare Corvettes.
Over Corvette’s history, many concept cars were shark inspired. Once such car was the blue over silver Mako Shark II.
Just as the Sting Ray racer served as inspiration for the 1963 Corvette Sting Ray, the
Mako Shark II directly influenced the styling of the 1968 production Corvette.
Up for auction is the informational board that was with the Mako Shark II when it was
on display at the Museum for the Grand Opening. The sign is professionally printed on
plastic and was designed and created by Exhibit Works. It is royal blue with a red bar,
white text and checker board ghosted pattern. Many celebrities were on hand for the
opening of the Museum, including the first Corvette Chief Engineer, Zora Arkus‐
Duntov. The sign is 25" tall by 15" wide.
Read the Complete Mako II History and Check Out the Auction Here
GM Corvette Plant News Apr. 29 | At the Michelin NCM Bash, GM Corvette Plant Manager Kai Spande made
the official announcement that public tours of the plant would not be available for
approximately 18 months. The last day for public tours is currently Fri., June 16, 2017.
Corvette Chief Engineer Tadge Juechter further elaborated on the lack of availability,
citing the time needed to tie the new paint shop into the assembly line, and eventually
design a new tour route.
While Buyers' Tours and Engine Build options are not available for the 2018 model year Corvettes, R8C Museum Deliv‐
ery is still available, sans the plant tour portion of the package which can be fulfilled once the tours reopen.
Kai and Tadge also announced that the plant will be shut down August ‐ October. For those wanting 2018 Corvettes by
the end of July the deadline to order is June 12. Corvettes ordered after that date will be built once the plant re‐opens
in November.
NCM News & Events
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NCM News & Events Continued... Upcoming Exhibit Hall Displays May 13 – Aug. 18, 2017 | HORSEPOWER HEROES — This exhibit showcases Corvettes modified
for performance and speed including Callaway, Lingenfelter and Greenwood Corvettes.
AUGUST 25 OR 28, 2017 – SPRING, 2018 | KENTUCKY: 225 YEARS ON THE MOVE — Kentucky celebrates its 225th
anniversary as a state in 2017, and to mark this milestone anniversary the Museum will be featuring a transportation
display spanning the last 225 years. The exhibit will focus on modes of transportation with ties to Kentucky.
Ongoing Exhibits CORVETTE CAVE‐IN: THE SKYDOME SINKHOLE EXPERIENCE
A semi‐permanent exhibit to tell the story of our February 12, 2014 sinkhole in the Museum’s Skydome which swal‐
lowed eight Corvettes. Learn more by clicking here.
GENERATIONS EXHIBIT
Visit our Skydome to see a display featuring one Corvette of each generation, displayed together to illustrate compari‐
sions and contrast of the changes in the car from year to year.
RARE COLORS
The Skydome also plays host to a mini display featuring rare production colors of Corvettes.
AUDIO TOUR
The Museum offers a complimentary audio tour that can be downloaded (or streamed) to any mobile device or MP3
player. Click below to access the full audio tour, or go to our Audio Tour page to access each stop in the Museum.
[CLICK HERE to download the audio tour]
National Corvette Museum
350 Corvette Drive
Bowling Green, KY 42101
© National Corvette Museum 2017
Current NCM Raffles
Long Beach Red 2LT Vert | 1000 Tix. @ $150..................May 11
Blade Silver 3LT Coupe | 1500 Tix. @ $100 .....................May 25
Announced 2017 Events MiM NASCAR @ Charlotte ...... May 08‐13
C4 Gathering ............................ May 18‐20
MiM LeMans @ LeMans ........... Jun. 10‐21
LeMans Viewing Party............... Jun. 17‐18
MiM Northwest Passage............ Jul. 26‐30
MiM California Dreamin’.......... Aug. 13‐17
Anniversary Celebration ....Aug. 31‐Sep. 02
MiM National Parks Tour .......... Sep. 17‐23
Corvette Classifieds If you have something Corvette-related to sell, contact the newsletter editors to run a free ad for six (6) months. If your item does not sell within this time-frame, we ask that you contact us and we will continue to run your ad as space permits. Contact Kevin & Michelle Minnich at [email protected] or call 610-530-0923.
AACC Car!! 1976 Coupe — Mahogany exterior, White and Black interior, 350, L-82, 4-speed Manual, T-Tops, New motor, New paint, A/C, Tilt Wheel, PS, PB, PWP, Garage kept. $9,500. (Paul, 610-554-1540)1608
NEW! 1976 Coupe — Light Buckskin exterior, Dark Brown leather interior. Matching numbers, 4 speed, L48, 82k original miles, PS/PW/PB, Tilt/Tel, and cold working air. Very good condition. Asking $13,500. (John, 908-892-8531, [email protected])1704
1977 Coupe — Red exterior, Buckskin interior, 68,000 miles, 350, Auto, T-Tops, new Holley carb, PW, PB, AM/FM cassette, runs great, new paint, good tread, new brakes. Very good condition. Great looking classic Corvette! $10,000. (Mike, call or text 484-550-5794)1607
AACC Car!! 1978 Anniversary Coupe — 25th, 2-tone Silver, Red leather int., AT, A/C, Alloy Wheels, AM/FM stereo w/ 8-track, PB, PS, PW, Tilt/Tele. All original, everything works great! Suspension redone 1999, new seats in 2013, brand new carpet. 63,212 miles. Garage kept, 3-owner. (Dennis, 215-679-2719, [email protected])1604
AACC Car!! 1985 Coupe — Red exterior, Graphite interior, Transparent roof, AT, Z51, Flowmaster mufflers, Hawk Racing pads, ZR1 repro wheels, Nitto NT 555 tires, Original wheels and tires included, Same owner last 16 years with receipts, Rebuilt engine and transmission, Up-grades, Runs and drives well. $5,000. (Bob, 610-330-0848)1702
1986 Coupe — Red exterior, Red interior, AT, AM/FM/Cassette, Excellent condition, Garage kept. $8,500. (Paul, 610-554-1540)1608
NEW! 1987 Coupe — Silver, Automatic, Removable Top, Garage kept. 42,000 miles. $8,000. (610-797-7340)1705
1989 Coupe — 350, AT, Black over black leather with glass roof. Less than 49,000 original miles. Like new undercarriage with HD suspension. CD player radio installed. 11,900. (Gary, 610-291-3408)1607
AACC Car!! 1993 Coupe — 40th Anniversary Edition, AT, all original and working with only 17,000 miles! Ruby Red exterior and interior, dual roofs, Z07 performance pkg. w/ FX3 suspension, original window sticker and other items. Asking $18,900. (Gary, 610-282-0129)1504
NEW! 2002 Convertible — 6 speed. Magnetic red II metallic exterior, black interior and convertible top. 2nd owner. 69,500 miles. Never driven in winter or rain. Garage kept. New tires less than 3,000 miles. $15,000 OBO. (Randy, 610-704-1977)1704
AACC Car!! 2008 Convertible 3LT — Crystal Red Metallic, Cashmere top and interior, 6-spd. Paddle-shift AT, Polished wheels, Dual-mode ex-haust, Nav., Heated seats, Chrome accessories, Front parking sensors, 2nd owner. Pristine condition, covered and kept in show condition. 12,000 miles. $32,495. (Jeannie or Suzanne, 610-967-5484)1704
NEW! 2014 Coupe — Blade Silver, Black suede interior, 7 speed manual with 2LT package. Heated seats, HUD, memory seats, Bose, Nav, Multi-mode Exhaust, Machine faced wheels. 8,900 miles. Reading, PA area. $43,000 OBO. (Paul, 732-501-3469 or [email protected])1705
Corvette Collectibles — Great starting inventory from an 8-year Corvettes at Carlisle vendor. Diecast cars, Carlisle promos, clocks, pins, travel pillows, corvette fabric, + Corvette and AACC patches. (Joy, 610-433-1323)1601
NEW! Corvette Mid-Year C2 Radios — 1963 AM wonderbar, p/n 985396, fully serviced, excellent chrome, Wonderbar works great. $325.00. 1965-67 AM-FM, p/n 986281, fully serviced, good chrome, works great. $325.00. (Tom Himmelsbach, 610-751- 5314)1705
1967 / 350hp Parts — Door panels, valve covers, oil filter canister, 4 bias-ply red line tires, gas + expansion tanks, fuel pump, rocker panels, air cleaner top, interior storage cover, carburetor + brake parts, many misc. parts from a restoration. $550 OBO (Dave, 610-390-9484)1608
C5 Car Cover — Cover King. Used indoors only. Asking $30 o.b.o. (John, [email protected])1704
C6 Car Cover — Used 3 mos. for each of 2 yrs. Original cost was approx. $110. Asking $70. (Frank or Loretta, [email protected])1512
NEW! C6 Tires — 4 original tires from 2006 Z06, Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar, 328 miles. 2- 275/35/ZR18, 2- 325/30/ZR19. Tire Rack lists these for $1566, asking $650. (Rick, 610-767-7468)1705
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