‘Vetter’s Letter Allentown Area Corvette Club, Inc. May 2018 Volume 25, Issue 5 President Mike Cutro 201-572-8023 [email protected]Vice-President Dennis Corona 610-349-2620 [email protected]Secretary Carol Jenkins 610-417-8836 [email protected]Treasurer Mike Best 610-767-6079 [email protected]Membership Marty & Laura Hegyi 610-730-2846 610-730-2695 [email protected]Activities Jeff Mohring 610-392-6898 [email protected]Merchandise & Clothing Marge Wakeling [email protected]NCM Ambassador Rich Ringhoffer 610-867-6494 Newsletter 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 “Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” — Elizabeth Andrew Springfest is here on Sunday! The weather is going to be sunny and a spectacular 70 degrees. Everything is in place for a successful show. Please re‐ view your assignments if you volunteered to help. We look forward to seeing eve‐ ryone there. Above all, no matter what you do, have fun and enjoy one of AACC's biggest events of the year! Springfest kicks off the month’s activities. AACC will tour County Corvette, experi‐ ence history at Cornwall Iron Furnace, support the car show at Faulkner Chevy‐ Cadillac (our sponsor), and participate in the Bethlehem Memorial Day Parade. There’s a little for everyone to enjoy and I hope to see you at these events. Best Regards, Mike Cutro AACC President Editor’s Note : President Cutro recognized members Ike Eisenhart and Jeff Mohring for their work on the club’s 50th Anniversary celebration coming in 2019. AACC’s proposed Bylaw change appears on page 8. A vote of all attending members will be called at the May 23rd meeting. Be sure to attend so your vote counts. From the val Office Mike The Allentown Area Corvette Club meets at 8:00 pm at the Paragon Hall at Se‐Wy‐Co Fire Company (3621 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bethlehem, PA). There is ample parking, so please do not block the fire engine doors. Upcoming Club Meetings : May 9 & 23 Jun. 13 & 27 Jul. 11 & 25 AACC Meetings
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‘Vetter’s Letter Allentown Area Corvette Club, Inc.
Thanks, Laura Hegyi, for coordinating the day. Image: Laura Hegyi
Sun., Apr. 22 | Mike Cutro invited over 50 members to
join he and Cindy for the American Harvest Buffet at The
Stroudsmoor Country Inn (Stroudsburg, PA). Before every‐
one sat down to eat, we first arranged the attending cars
for a group photo. Then we converged upon the bar. Then
we ate...way too much! It surely was an excellent buffet
with top quality
choices.
Recap: Stroudsmoor Inn Buffet
53 Photos by
Jeff Gontarek &
Kevin Minnich
Recap: Back to the Ballpark by Len Feinberg (‘15) Fri., Apr. 27 | A large group met at Coca‐Cola Park to enjoy the warm Spring
weather and watch our Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs defeat Scranton/Wilkes‐Barre
by 6‐1. The food was good, the Iron Pigs won, there
were fireworks, and a good time was had by all.
“Ex‐semi‐pro” ball player Barry
Dorshimer threw out the first
pitch for the club. 94 Photos by
Len Feinberg
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Sat., Apr. 28 | Marty Hegyi came out of retirement and used his presentation
skills to educate this year’s Springfest judges on technique and criteria. The
clinic was open to both our show judges and anyone else interested in learn‐
ing how judging is performed or how to better prepare their own car.
Thanks to Sandi Kirby and the Faulkner Chevy‐Cadillac
team for permitting us use of their service bays for the
workshop.
Recap: Judging Clinic
28 Photos by
Mike Cutro 4 Photos by
Joel Kowalski
Recap: Adam’s Polishes Detailing Clinic Sun., Apr. 29 | Our fine friends at Jack Williams Tire (Whitehall) opened their doors to share the
world of Adam’s Polishes. The free session offered detailing tips to some of the areas most
enthusiastic car owners. Door prizes were awarded and discounts were offered.
Visit County Corvette Chairs: Jeanette & Scott Marakovits (‘13) Sat., May 12 | Since 1986, County Corvette has been providing the highest quality services and products available to
classic, muscle and performance car enthusiasts. Along with a facility tour at 325 Westtown Road, West Chester, PA,
they will graciously offer a hoagie tray lunch. Anyone interested shall please sign up at a club meeting or contact
Jeanette ([email protected] or 484‐241‐1478). Meet at Cracker Barrel (Fogelsville, PA) for a drivers’ meeting at
7:45am, with prompt departure at 8am.
Spring(fest) is Here! Chairs: Joe & Denise Iervolino (‘99)
Sun., May 06 | AACC’s Springfest Corvette show is finally here and it’s time to bring your little
beauty out for all to see! Get parked, then pitch in to help the Iervolinos make the day a huge
success. This is our club’s first show of the year and attracts many out‐of‐state participants.
Watch for a complete recap, including photos and winners list, in the June newsletter.
If you plan on attending but did not pre‐register — shame on you! Pre‐registration is closed
but you can still download the registration form from our website (and pay full price).
We hope to see everyone at DeSales University, hope that you have a terrific day with some
great Corvette friends, and enjoy spending time with Ken Lingenfelter.
Fri., May 25 | 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]. Editor’s Note: Don’t let the title fool you — all genders are
welcome to this monthly event!
Bacon with the Boys Chair: Jeff Mohring (‘04, ‘16)
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Cornwall Iron Furnace Chair: Bobbie Paul (‘06) Thu., May 17 | Visit the oldest surviving, unchanged cold‐blast furnace in the
western hemisphere followed by lunch at the historic Blue Bird Inn. Cost for the
guided walking tour (2.5 hours with many steps) is $7/pp. Lunch prices are $9‐14.
The group departs from Cracker Barrel (Fogelsville, PA) at 9am.
Tour site: www.cornwallironfurnace.org Lunch: www.bluebirdinn.com
Anyone who is interested in joining us please sign up at a club meeting or reply to [email protected].
Memorial Day Parade Chairs: Laura Hegyi (‘07, ‘17) and Valerie Ferguson (‘17) Mon., May 28 | The Lehigh Valley Military Affairs Council and the cities of Allentown
and Bethlehem are again sponsoring the Bethlehem Memorial Day Parade. AACC was
invited as a club to participate in this parade. Lineup begins at 8:30am in front of
Liberty High School (1115 Linden St., Bethlehem, PA 18018). The parade goes from
the school to Memorial Park for a brief ceremony. Parade vehicles are encouraged to
arrive early because spectators will also be parking at the high school. Parade person‐
nel will direct the cars where to stage.
After the ceremony, Valerie Ferguson will lead those interested to visiting the outdoor memorials at the homes of two
fallen soldiers in the nearby area. Contact Valerie for more information ([email protected]).
Showing Off at Our Sponsor Sat., May 19 | AACC again partners with Faulkner Chevy‐Cadillac for their 7th 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. Register online through the banner ad on Faulkner’s website or go
directly to www.faulknermotors.com/CarShowRegistration.
To do our part, AACC needs volunteers to help with setup, registration, parking and tear‐down.
AACC’s 2018 Club Trip Mon.‐Sun., Jun. 18‐24 | AACC’s 2018 trip is not a mystery — we head
to Indianapolis for Bloomington Gold. An interest sheet is available
now. Besides the Bloomington event, our itinerary includes visits to
Fallingwater, National Museum of the US Air Force, and free time in
Indianapolis. 11 cars are already registered. If you want to join, be sure to register online with Bloomington for their
“Gold Package.” Approx. total cost for the trip is $2,300/couple and $1,800/single. You will put around 1,300 miles on
the odometer during this trip.
Highmark Walk-A-Thon Chair: Ike Eisenhart (‘66, ‘11) Sat., Jun. 02 | Step out for the 2018 Highmark Walk for a Healthy Community and the Meals on
Wheels walkers. Every dollar raised by walkers is used to subsidize meals for low‐income clients. This is
a great family‐ and dog‐friendly fun walk with healthy treats and entertainment, all for a great cause.
Everyone who walks with Meals on Wheels receives a Meals on Wheels tee‐shirt and if you raise $30 or more, you also
get a Highmark tee‐shirt. Register on‐line by clicking http://hcf.convio.net/site/TR/LehighValley/HighmarkWalk.
Members attending our March 28th meeting voted to sponsor this event, so the club’s name will appear on the tee‐
shirt. Raise enough funds and wear AACC’s name proudly on your back!
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Putt U Night Chair: Gary George (‘93, ’10) Thu., Jun. 07 | All members are invited to participate in this club‐paid event. Family and friends are
welcome; however, non‐club members will be charged $5 per game. (Pay at the event.)
Putt U features two world‐class 18‐hole miniature golf courses, unlike anything you've played before.
The holes are long and winding, and will offer a challenge to both kids and adults.
The event begins at 7pm and is weather‐dependent. An email will be sent by 5pm the day of the event if canceled.
Family Day Display Chair: Marianne Mosher (‘02) Sun., Jun. 10 | AACC is invited to bring up to 20 Corvettes to the 10th Annual Naval Reserve
Center Family Day. Registration is free, two People’s Choice awards will be given, and a compli‐
mentary lunch will be provided. Participation is limited to club members (and potential mem‐
bers) only — sign up at a club meeting.
The event is held at East Allen Twsp. Bicentennial Park (East Pavilion C, 5450 Liberto Lane, Bethlehem, PA 18017) and
runs from 11am—3pm. (Arrival and clean‐up is 10:30‐10:45am.)
Trophy Shelf Additions Sat., Apr. 28 | NCM Michelin Bash, Bowling Green, KY — John Cook (Celebrity Choice by Edward White‐
head, Head Engineering Manager)
Please notify the Newsletter Editors when you win an award at a non‐club‐sanctioned event.
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Proposed By-Laws Change Over the past months, your AACC Board of Directors has been reviewing the club budget. They felt that a change to
annual membership dues was necessary. The key driver is AACC’s increasing operating expenses, and specifically, the
meeting venue rental fees. Details on the proposed amendments and the Board’s rationale for suggesting the changes
appear below.
Discussion related to these proposals will occur at the May regular club meetings, after which a vote will be called (on
May 23rd). Official ballots will be mailed to each Primary, Spouse, and Lifetime member following the early May meet‐
ing. YOU MUST BRING THE BALLOT TO THE MAY 23rd MEETING to cast your vote in person. (Mail‐in or absentee bal‐
lots are not accepted.) A minimum of 59 members (or one quarter of the active membership) must be present at this
meeting in order for the vote to be taken. Amendments will be adopted by a 2/3 majority vote of all ballots cast. This
may be a tedious administrative process that most do not enjoy, but it is important to take part as a club member.
Pin Me! Chair: Barry Dorshimer (’00) Now is your chance to get a custom AACC hat pin. Barry worked with a pin manufacturer to make
a post‐back pin with our AACC logo. The cost is only $3.50 each for a minimum order of 100 pins.
Our color oval logo is 1‐1/4” x 1” overall on polished silver with a smooth domed top.
Indicate how many pins you want on the interest sheet at a meeting. Monies will be collected be‐
fore the order is placed. More information will be given during upcoming meetings. Approx. size
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Stock 2019 ZR1 Hits 190 MPH by Harrison Noble (CorvetteOnline.com) Tue., Apr. 10 | Make a list of production cars that can hit
more than 190 mph in a standing mile, let alone their top
speed. Now shorten that list by price – say – under half a mil‐
lion dollars, and where does that leave you? Probably with a
very short list, but at least you’ll know that the 2019 Chevrolet
Corvette ZR1 can do it for arguably half the price of most ex‐
otic cars on the market today.
But that has always been one of the Corvette’s greatest attributes, hasn’t it? Besting cars which are more than twice
the price in domestic‐fashion is the name of its game, and the 2019 Corvette ZR1 does it well. [At the Texas Mile], we
[had] the privilege of watching a bone‐stock (with the exception of its factory carbon fiber rear wing removed) 2019
ZR1 hit more than 190 mph in the standing mile.
Certainly, the Corvette’s favorable aerodynamics play a large role in its standing‐mile accomplishment, but having a
supercharged 6.2‐liter V8, good for more than 755 horsepower and 715 lb‐ft of torque[,] under its hood doesn’t hurt
either. Coupled with a seven‐speed manual transmission – or an optional eight‐speed automatic transmission – allows
the Corvette ZR1 to reach a top speed of more than 212 mph.
Boasting more than 755 horsepower, and a 200‐plus mph top speed, is [sic] just a few of many reasons why the 2019
Corvette ZR1 impresses us; but what we like most about its prowess is its versatility. The ZR1 wasn’t designed to just hit
a certain top speed, run a certain quarter‐mile e.t. or accelerate to [sic] 0‐60 in a particular time; it was designed to do
all of that, and much more.
Craig Jackson’s Personal C4 for Charity by Andy Bolig (CorvetteOnline.com) Tue., Apr. 10 | While arguably a mechanic’s worst nightmare, this snowflake‐white dipped C4 could become a dream
come true for more than one individual. But let’s talk about the car for a second.
This particular car is of course a 1988 35th Anniversary Edition (RPO Z01). RPO Z01 was a limited‐production (2,050
built) 35th Anniversary Special Edition Package and was available as a coupe only. It is unmistakable with its white inte‐
rior and exterior treatment. The white door panels and white steering wheel were constant struggles with many tech‐
nicians and DIY enthusiasts. We have even spoken with [the] owner’s [sic] who found their dog chewing on that special
steering wheel!
The Z01 option consisted of white leather sport seats, power driver and passenger seats, a blue‐tinted lift‐off roof
panel, electronic air conditioning, an illuminated driver visor mirror, Delco‐Bose stereo, rear window and side window
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Craig Jackson’s C4 Continued...
defroster, and the Sport Handling Package. The Sport Handling Pack‐
age (RPO Z51) features [sic] a radiator boost fan, Delco‐Bilstein shocks,
an engine oil cooler, heavy‐duty radiator, a faster overall steering ra‐
tio, and larger aluminum wheels with Goodyear Eagle tires.
Of course, the 5.7L L98 engine is still there, ready to rev vigorously up to around 5,200 rpm. The car is equipped with
the 700r4 overdrive automatic transmission and the Z01’s specific serial number, #1989, which is interestingly, only
one digit off from the car’s year of manufacture.
This particular car was gifted to Craig Jackson and his mother Nellie Jackson on the auction block at the 2006 Scottsdale
Auction by longtime Barrett‐Jackson customer and Corvette enthusiast Dave Ressler. Dave passed away recently, and
the sale of this vehicle will honor his memory.
One‐hundred percent of the hammer price of this anniversary edition Corvette will benefit the American Heart Associa‐
tion. This is in accordance with Barrett‐Jackson’s year‐long “Driven Hearts” charitable initiative for the AHA. So, with
the sale of this special Corvette, not only will the new owner get a clean example of possibly the cleanest Corvette edi‐
tion Chevrolet has ever produced, but the funds from the sale will help the American Heart Association continue work‐
ing to cure heart disease for all who follow. The car is scheduled to cross the auction block at approximately 5:30 PM
on Saturday, April 14th, 2018.
Editor’s Note: Lot #3001’s hammer price was $180,000!
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Corvette Racing Tops at Long Beach by Andy Bolig (CorvetteOnline.com) Mon., Apr. 16 | For the 20th year in a row, Corvette Racing has been taking on all competitors in North American [sic]
and around the globe and the wins continue to add up. Photographer Richard Prince posted on Facebook, “It’s been an
incredible journey thus far – 263,074 race miles completed, 106 victories worldwide – 98 in North America and 8 in the
24 Hours of Le Mans, 12 Manufacturer and Team Championships, and 11 Driver Championships.”
The Corvette Racing team is not immune to adversity. “This team just does not give up,” said Jim Campbell, Chevrolet
U.S. Vice President, Performance Vehicles and Motorsports. There have been struggles both mechanical and sanc‐
tioned via IMSA’s Balance of Performance.
The team continues to evolve to meet the challege [sic] and if their latest finish at this past weekend’s Bubba Burger
Sports Car Grand Prix of Long Beach is any indicator, they had a winning combination of experience, determination and
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2019 ZR1 to Pace Indy 500 by Andy Bolig (CorvetteOnline.com) Thu., Apr. 19 | Corvette has found itself at the head of the pack again as the Official [P]ace [C]ar for the 2018 Indian‐
apolis 500 and will lead drivers to the green flag on Sunday, May 27, for the 102nd running of the legendary race.
This is the 15th time that a Corvette has served
as the official Pace Car since 1978, when black
and silver sharks found themselves leading the
pack for the first time. The first Chevrolet to
lead the group occurred in 1948, when a ’48
Fleetmaster Six convertible paced the race. No
other vehicle has served as the Pace Car more (Continued on page 12)
Long Beach Continued...
luck. The win at Long Beach was the 107th all‐time class victory for Corvette Racing
and the first of its 20th season of competition.
Corvette Racing’s Oliver Gavin and Tommy Milner raced their way to back‐to‐back
victories in southern California by claiming the win for the second year in a row in
their No. 4 Mobil 1/SiriusXM Chevrolet Corvette C7.R. This was also Gavin’s 50th win
with Corvette Racing – the most of any driver in program history. He now has five
victories at Long Beach…three of them with his co‐driver, Tommy Milner.
Gavin started the race fifth and drove the first 40 minutes before handing off to
Milner during a full‐course caution period. The No. 4 Corvette then leap‐frogged the
No. 66 Ford in the pitlane and Milner went from third to second with 37 minutes
left[,] and took the lead for good 15 minutes later. The racing was extreme to the very end. Tommy Milner explains
how fine the line between winning and placing can be, “I almost threw it away on the last corner, last lap.” When all
was said and done, the car, driver and Michelin tires held on and the margin of win was a mere 2.157 seconds!
Antonio Garcia and Jan Magnussen finished fourth in the No. 3 Mobil 1/SiriusXM Chevrolet Corvette C7.R. Magnussen
started fourth, and moved to third on the opening lap. The No. 3 Corvette C7.R suffered mechanical woes after being
turned over to co‐driver Antonio Garcia. The car wouldn’t go into gear after the re‐start, but once Antonio got under
way, he went from eighth to fourth in the span of 36 minutes. He ended less than two seconds from a podium position.
The next race will be at the Mid‐Ohio Sports Car Course on May 4‐6.
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2019 Pace Car Continued...
than the Corvette.
Visit the Indy 500 website to purchase tickets for the 102nd Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil on
Sunday, May 27, and for more information on the complete month of May IMS schedule.
The race also will be televised live on ABC, with the pre‐race show starting at 11 a.m. EDT. Advance Auto Parts IndyCar
Radio will provide live coverage of the race to its affiliates and on Sirius 214, XM 209, www.indycar.com,
• ZR1 chrome‐aluminum wheels (19‐inch front and 20‐inch rear)
• Standard Performance Traction Management / Electronic Limited‐Slip Diff
• Unique Indy 500 graphics package
• GM Design fully integrated safety strobe system
• Performance Data and Video Recorder
(Continued from page 11)
Pacers Collection at Mecum Indy by Andy Bolig (CorvetteOnline.com) Thu., Apr. 26 | Enthusiasts of both the Corvette and the Indianapolis 500 race will have an opportunity to fill any re‐
maining gaps in their collections as Mecum Auctions will be offering the most complete collection of Corvette Indy
Pace Cars in the world. As part of the Keith Busse Corvette Pace Car Collection, the cars will cross the auction block dur‐
ing Mecum’s Indy event, held on May 15‐20th.
Corvette has paced the famous race a record 14 times since the first Corvette led the competitors back in 1978. Busse’s
Pace Car Collection includes examples of the 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017 cars. Pace car editions from those four years
were never offered for sale to the public.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Chevrolet gave Busse special authorization to duplicate the pace cars from those
years using the officially licensed paint schemes and pace car graphics. The official Indianapolis 500 graphics were sent
directly from the decal manufacturer to Fort Wayne, where they were applied to the cars at Tom Kelley Chevrolet be‐
fore Busse took delivery.
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Busse Pace Cars Continued...
Another reason the Busse collection is known as the “world’s largest” is due to having a trio of special 2004 Indy cars.
Because similarly, a Pace Car Edition was never offered to the public in 2004, the Official Pace Car qualifies as one of
the rarest of the breed.
After the 2004 race, the car was turned over to the GM Heritage Collection, where it remained until 2008. It then be‐
came part of the Bob McDorman Collection before being purchased by the Keith Busse Collection in 2010. The 2004
Indianapolis 500 Festival Car was gifted to Buddy Rice for winning the Indianapolis 500 race and the remaining special
Corvette is Track Car No. 22, which was one of the vehicles used as an official parade‐lap vehicle.
The collection will first be offered together as one complete set, however, if an acceptable offer of purchase is not
achieved, each car will then be offered individually without reserve. Additionally, two tickets to the 102nd running of
the Indianapolis 500 Race on May 27, 2018, will also be included with each car. Allowing purchasers of each of these
cars to witness Corvette pacing the famous race for a record‐setting 15th time.
Lot List — 1978 Edition (997 Miles, Bloomington Gold, NCRS Top Flight); 1986 Edition (4,983 Miles, Bloomington Gold);
1995 Edition (64 Miles, Bloomington Gold, NCRS Top Flight); 1998 Edition (905 Miles, Bloomington Gold, NCRS Top
Flight); 2003 (Serial No. 14, 1 of 5 Indy 500 Pace Cars); 2004 (1 of 3 Indy 500 Pace Cars, 579 Miles); 2004 (Gifted to
2015 Z06 Edition (LT4/650 HP, Automatic, 90 Miles); 2017 Grand Sport Edition (LT1/460 HP, Automatic, 57 Miles).
(Continued from page 12)
The '04 Pace Car is 1 of 3 Official Track‐Driven Pace Cars for the 2004 Indianapolis 500. As such, it does have all the strobe lights intact. The white 2004 Indianapolis 500 Festival Car was gifted to Buddy Rice for winning the Indianapolis 500 race and the blue Pace Car is Track Car No. 22, used as an official parade‐lap vehicle.
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2018 Corvette Events C4 Gathering @ NCM............... May 17‐19
MiM @ Wisconsin Dells............ May 20‐24
MiM Branson Experience .......... Jun. 06‐10
MiM LeMans (in France) ........... Jun. 08‐19
LeMans Weekend @ NCM ........ Jun. 16‐17
MiM Explore Buffalo ................. Jun. 20‐24
History of the American Auto—
Ford vs. Chevrolet .................. Jul. 08‐12
MiM R&R in Roanoke ............... Aug. 26‐28
Anniv. Celebration/NCM ...Aug. 30‐Sep. 01
Corvette Racing Banquet (CA)........ Sep. 08
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.
1954 Roadster — Sportsman Red, Completely restored to NCRS standards. One of 100 in this color. Serious inquiries only please. (Joan, [email protected])1802
1966 Coupe — Mossport Green with Dark Green interior, Big block 427-390HP, 4-speed, side pipes, knock-off wheels, Gold line tires, AACA Grand National Senior 1st place winner; Serious inquiries only please. 665 miles since restoration. (Gale, 610-264-3964)1707
AACC Car!! 1976 Mahogany 4-speed Coupe — White and Black interior, 350, L-82, T-Tops, New motor, New paint, A/C, Tilt Wheel, PS, PB, PWP, Garage kept. $9,500. (Paul, 610-554-1540)1608
Estate Liquidation — 1977 Maroon Coupe & 2002 Silver Coupe — Both are in very good condition with manual transmissions. Market value offers considered. This is a first offering to AACC members, before they may be offered to the general public. Call for details. Bethlehem. (Brian, cell 610-972-1420, home 610-867-8973)1711
1993 40th Anniversary Convertible — Triple Ruby color, 6-spd., 300hp LT1, garage kept. Incl. owner’s manual, service manuals, sales book, factory build sheet, window sticker, car cover, 56,000 miles. Located in Pottstown, PA. Asking $20,000. (Kristen, 610-247-1635)1710
NEW 1994 Black Rose Coupe — Black interior, 6-spd., 52K+ miles. A former AACC club member car. Inspected, PA Classic tag, ready to enjoy. $9,500 (Tom, 610-751-5314)1805
NEW AACC Car!! 1998 Pearl Purple Metallic Convertible — Rare color combo (1 of 10) w/ Pewter leather & white top, 6-spd., Dual-zone AC, PS, Memory, CD, Real time damping, 52k miles. $19,500 (Dave, 610-390-9484)1805
NEW AACC Car!! 1999 Pewter Coupe — Garage kept, 2nd owner, 52,675 miles, almost new tires, cold air intake, Borla Stinger exhaust, excel-lent condition. $15,000 (Ernie, 610-504-8707)1805
NEW 2002 Silver Coupe — Black interior, 6-spd., 24,300 miles. $18,125 (Stacie, 484-619-5563)1805
2016 Night Race Blue 2LZ AT Z06 Coupe — Black interior, Carbon Flash racing stripes, NAV, Performance Data Recorder, APR carbon fiber skirts and front wheel spats, X-Pel on front and sides plus full ceramic coating by Oakes Detail. Genuine GM Z06 indoor cover, Corvette battery tender. $65,000. (John, 302-234-5750)1712
NEW AACC Car!! 2017 Long Beach Red 1LT Coupe — Jet Black interior, 8-spd AT, Chrome wheels, Performance multi-mode exhaust, Re-mote start, Door sill plates, Premium Stingray mats, Battery Tender. Stored in heated garage. Mint. 14,054 mi. $49,500. See Corvette Forum https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/c7-corvettes-for-sale/4122830-2017-long-beach-red-auto-1lt-mint.html. (Fran, [email protected])1805
1965-67 AM-FM Corvette Radio — p/n 986281, fully serviced, good chrome, works great. $325.00. (Tom, 610-751- 5314)1802
2002 Silver Z06 Items — Many parts including OEM decklid, hood, emblems, lugs, mats, racing helmet. Many additional items. (Bill, [email protected])1804
C5 Car Cover — UltraShield indoor/outdoor cover (carcovers.com). New, never used. 4149 list, will sell for $75. (Ernie, 610-504-8707)1804
REDUCED! 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 $450. (Rick, 610-767-7468)1705
NEW C6 Transparent Clear Acrylic Roof Panel — GM part #12499572, fits 2005-13; smoked/blue tint; incl. mounting hardware. Roof is in per-fect condition with NO scratches. Carrying bag included. $1100. (Tom, 610-704-6614)1805
C6 Accessories — Roof Panel Sunliner, Black w/ holes (removable/reusable) great sun protection. $25. Front Bra, OEMGM #19202139, fits coupe or convertible, brand new/never used, heavy duty vinyl, $50. (Valerie or Blair, 610-438-8885)1707