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‘Vetter’s Letter
Well, some time has passed since I last wrote one of these articles. I will start by saying since I was last President, our club has really prospered. We now have more members and we attend a wide variety of functions and events. Our two shows, Spring Fest and Fiberglass & Steel have enabled us to expand our donations to additional charities. The mem‐bership, thanks to the hard work of Laura and Marty, has grown to record num‐bers. We are now attending more varied events with more members participat‐ing. Jeff Mohring has planned some terrific Mystery trips, and we had a blast this September on the trip to Mid America’s Corvette Funfest in Effingham, Illinois.
Looking ahead, beginning with our Fall Show, "Fiberglass and Steel," I hope we can continue to take this club forward.
Please remember to pray for our men and women serving our country who make it possible for us to enjoy the freedom to live as we choose. Remember, freedom isn't free!
Save The Wave,
Frank Shuletsky
Allentown Area Corvette Club, Inc.
November 2011 Volume 18, Issue 11
President Frank Shuletsky 215-538-5451
Vice-President Barb Parsons
610-258-8523
Secretary Carol Jenkins
610-317-9277
Treasurer Janet Mohring
610-965-8593
NCCC Governor Pete Lileck
610-349-0120
Membership Marty & Laura Hegyi
610-730-2695
Events John Kostick, Jr. 610-432-7172
NCM Ambassador Richard DeLeon 610-694-0772
Newsletter Editors Kevin & Michelle Minnich
610-530-0923 [email protected]
Webmaster Bud Benton
610-252-0989 [email protected]
Sponsored by:
398 Stoke Park Road Bethlehem, PA
AACC Meetings @ Blue Monkey
The Allentown Area Corvette Club meets at 8:00 p.m. in the Palm Room (upstairs) at the Blue Monkey, 1092‐1094 Howertown Road, North Catasaqua, PA.
Full menu and bar service is available.
Upcoming Club Meetings
Nov. 09 Dec. 14 Jan. 11 (2012)
From the val Office
This Month > 6—Corvettes for Chip,
Brandywine Picnic Park, West Chester, PA
> 9—Club Meeting, Blue Monkey, 8 pm, N. Catasauqua, PA (p.1)
> 12—DelHigh Power Squadron Road Rallye, Bethlehem, PA to Allentown, PA (and other random towns in between...) (p.3)
> 24—Happy Thanksgiving!!
> 25—Happy Shopping! Upcoming 2011 Events:
• Dec. 10—AACC Holiday Party, Barn House Village Restaurant, Bath, PA
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N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 1 S U N M O N T U E W E D T H U F R I S A T
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30
Proudly Sponsored by
Faulkner Chevy-Cadillac
298 Stoke Park Road Bethlehem, PA 18017
877-466-8315 faulknermotors.com
3 Ed Gloss
9 Susan Hornung
16 Dennis Sharpe
Dale Terry
20 Ron Acker
22 Patricia Purdy
28 Barry Dorshimer
29 John Kostick, Jr.
November Birthdays
The following potential members were voted in during October:
Jim & Sallie Bambu...................Hellertown, PA ........................... ‘73 Cpe & ‘07 Cpe
Welcome!
As of AACC’s meeting on October 26, there were 142 active members.
Membership Count
Sat., Nov. 12 —
16th Annual DelHigh Land
Navigation Contest
(a.k.a. road rallye). The
concept is the same, but
the format is a little differ‐
ent for this year. Pricing
for 2011 is $35 per person
which includes buffet breakfast, road rally, admission to ‘America
On Wheels Museum’, dinner at the museum and one adult bever‐
age of your choice. (“Museum and dinner only” cost is $30.)
The event starts at the North End Wanderers Athletic Association at
308 Woodlawn Ave. Bethlehem, PA 18017, (610)‐691‐9437, where
everyone will meet for breakfast and get instructions. Breakfast will
start between 9:45 – 10:00 am with instructions given at 10:30 am.
PLEASE be at the N.E.W.A.A. by 10:15 am before the instructions
start. The first car out will start approximately 11:00 am. This is
where the event is a little different — you know the location for
dinner but not the final destination to turn in all your paperwork.
After turning in your paperwork, you get the directions to dinner.
Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and last place, and there
will also be a raffle.
To register, contact Michael Lebeduik, III at home phone: 610‐ 691‐
3348; cell phone: 610‐730‐2798; or Email: [email protected].
Upcoming Events
A A C C p r o u d l y s u p p o r t s t h e
Lehigh Valley Military Affairs Council
NCCC Events Please support our fellow East Region NCCC clubs by participating in these events ( = NCCC‐Sanctioned)
11/5: AutoX School, CCA, Location TBD
11/6: Dual AutoX, Columbia, MD
11/6: Teen Driving School, NVCC, Location TBD
11/11-11/13: NCCC National Governors Meeting, St. Louis, MO
12/3: Regional Governors Meeting, Grantville, PA
*** WINTER BREAK ***
For more information on NCCC events, contact AACC’s Governor, Pete Lileck (610-691-3108, [email protected])
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Photos from Mid America Motorworks’
Corvette Funfest are available online.
Visit www.mamotorworks and look for
AACC members in many of the photos
and videos shot during the event!
CONGRATS! Congratulations to Tom Schneck and
Maggie Fritz on earning Lifetime Member status in AACC!
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Show Us Your Ride by Marty & Laura Hegyi (Membership Co-Chairs, ‘69, ‘07) Tim Wright of Perkasie, PA is one of our newer club members and
the proud owner of this 1999 Torch Red fixed roof coupe with black
interior. Tim purchased the car in January 2011 and it only has
12,000 miles on the odometer. It has the 5.7‐liter LS1 engine pro‐
ducing 345 horsepower through a 6‐speed manual transmission.
The car is nicely optioned and includes the Z51 performance pack‐
age, active handling system and Bose speaker and amp system. It is
also highly modified with drilled and slotted rotors, Z06‐look rear
brake vents, engine dress up kit (color matched w/polished stainless
steel), B&B exhaust, K&N induction intake, a Hurst shifter and 2004
chrome‐plated wheels.
Tim says he loves this car because "It looks good in the driveway and
even better on the road. It's a blast to drive and best of all…it's a
Corvette!!!”
Do you want your “baby picture” to appear in the newsletter? Contact Marty & Laura with the details
of your Corvette along with a photo. Forms are available to simplify the submission process.
GM Recalls 2011 and 2012 ’Vettes from CorvetteOnline.com If you have a new C6 Corvette, listen up. General Motors is currently recalling 6,006 2011 and 2012 Corvette coupes
due to a rear hatch safety issue. Corvettes sold in both the United States and Canada are affected by the recall.
The recall came after testing was done on the Corvettes in September for a future European safety regulation. The
testing revealed that the rear hatch hinges of some 2011 and 2012 Corvettes did not meet a federal safety standard.
General Motors told the Detroit News that the hinge issue could cause the rear hatch to detach from the rest of the car
if it was involved in a crash. Upon finding the issue, GM stopped shipment of the Corvette model for three days to
investigate.
Most of the Corvettes affected, 5,755 to be exact, were sold in the United States. The other 217 were sold in the Cana‐
dian market. Of the 6,006 total affected, about 4,000 are 2011 models. While this safety issue is obviously a concern,
GM has not gotten word of any injuries, crashes or customer complaints that related to the rear hatch hinge problem.
If you are unsure if your Corvette is one affected by the recall, don’t worry; GM will be sending out letters to the own‐
ers of affected cars by mid‐October. Affected Corvette owners can then take their cars to a Chevrolet dealership to
have the recalled parts replaced with ones that meet safety regulations.
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2011 Holiday Party Buffet Dinner
Cold Hors d'oeuvres Cash Bar
Tossed Salad Soup du Jour
Baked Ham with Pineapple Sauce Cranberry-Orange Glazed Chicken Breast
Prime Rib Carving Station Scalloped Potatoes
Buttered Corn Green Bean & Carrot Blend
Array of Desserts Coffee & Hot Tea
Saturday, December 10th 6:00-11:00pm
Barn House Village Restaurant 7401 Airport Road, Bath, PA
$30pp (Members). $40pp (Non-Members)
For more information, call Barb @ 610-258-8523
AACC 2010 Holiday Party
Barn House Village Restaurant, Bath, PA
Please pay by Wednesday, November 30, 2011 Make checks payable to “AACC”, mail to: Barb Parsons @ 14 Beaver Lane, Easton, PA 18045
Name(s)
Tel. No.
No. Members Attending _________ x $30/person = No. Non-Members Attending _____ x $40/person =
TOTAL PAYMENT = ________
Payment method: Cash Check #
It’s EASY Being Green-er! by Michelle Minnich (’00 Conv.) Instead of relying entirely on mechanical heating and cooling, use
sun exposure and shading to regulate your home’s temperature, and
reduce energy bills.
• Grow vines on trellises on the hottest side of the house, keeping
the trellis at least 6 in. from the wall to provide a buffer of cool air.
• Plant trees to provide summer shade and block winter winds on
the house. Deciduous trees provide the additional benefit of
letting sun through in the winter!
• Use awnings to block out hot summer sun, and allow it during the
winter.
• Light‐colored draperies and shades can help reduce heat gain.
Did you know…
• As much as half the energy used in homes
and commercial buildings goes into heating
and cooling?
• Shading can reduce indoor temperature by
as much as 20°?
• In the sun, black surfaces can be up to 70°
hotter than white or silver ones?
• Dark‐colored exteriors absorb 70 to 90% of
the radiant solar energy striking a building?
Peddler’s Village Show by Len Feinberg (’10 GS)
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Be sure to visit Len Feinberg’s Fotki site for more pictures
of these events: http://public.fotki.com/EACC.
Sat., Oct. 8 — Several groups from both the Easton and Allentown clubs
cruised down to the Peddlers Village Car show. Different packs of
‘Vettes left from the 33 Park & Ride, the Hellertown Diner, and White‐
hall. The weather was fantastic for a change. Both clubs’ members
took home more than a few trophies. Winners in their respective
classes were: Gary Warmkessel, Marty & Laura Hegyi, Jeff & Janet
Mohring, Rich Piccirilli, Frank Shutlesky, Dennis & Bonnie Corona,
George Wetherhold, Jim Peters, and John Kostick. Also, AACC and
Corvette Club of Delaware Valley shared the best club participation
award. Since CCDV is a perpetual winner of this award, they gave AACC
the plaque for 2011.
Ocean City Corvette Weekend by Len Feinberg (’10 GS)
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Fri‐Sat, Oct. 14‐15 — The Free States Corvette Club annual Ocean City, MD show was another success. Reportedly
there were over 660 Corvettes rolling the boards in the Saturday evening parade lasting over 2 hours.
AACC’s big winners of the weekend were Gary &
Joann Warmkessel who won both 1st PLACE and
took the coveted GOVERNOR’S CHOICE in C2!
More pictures of this event are on
American Legends at Long’s Park by Len Feinberg (’10 GS) Sun., Oct. 23 — A large group of 14 Corvettes caravanned down to Long’s Park in Lancaster for their all GM show
hosted by the Lancaster County Corvette Club. There was quite a mix of vehicles from Chevy‐powered street rods to a
pristine ‘59 Caddy and, of course, lots of Corvettes. It was a
mostly sunny day and Long’s Park was a nice venue for the
show. The group who attended included Jim Peters, Barb &
Dave Parsons, Frank Shutletsky, Chris & Phil Keiser, Pete Lileck,
Ginny Fogel & Jim Hedden , Nancy & Curtis Jesse, John Kostick,
Bonnie & Dennis Corona, Dave Hornung, Laura & Marty Hegyi,
Joann & Gary Warmkessel, Linda & Glen Salter in their brand
new 2012 Grand Sport, and some guy with a camera.
Big winners of the group were Joann and Gary with first place in
the C2 class and Best Paint (Corvette).
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More pictures of this event are on
NEW 2012 Torch Red Coupe, 1LT, Ebony int.. Contact Chris for more information...this vehicle is in transit a the time of publication. ....................................................................................................................................................... $53,750
While Faulkner has only the above Torch Red C6 on the lot, others are arriving on special order. A yellow GS will be delivered in early November for an Easton resident and Chris is excited to receive a Centennial Edition for an area auto dealership owner. Rumor also has it that Faulkner is getting a Camaro ZL1!
Faulkner Chevrolet Cadillac Saab
298 Stoke Park Road Bethlehem, PA 18017
Sales: (866) 457-4666 Service: (877) 413-1496 Fax: (610) 861-0575 www.FaulknerMotors.com
The Show That Never Was… by Kevin Minnich (’00) Sun., Oct. 30 — AACC’s Fall show was to debut at
SteelStacks and the ArtsQuest Center in Bethlehem,
PA. Mother Nature had other plans. The day before
the show, the Lehigh Valley received 3 to 8 inches of
snow, causing poor travel conditions and power out‐
ages across the area. Thinking of everyone’s safety,
event organizers, Dave Hornung and Kevin Minnich,
made the tough decision to cancel the event.
With 70 Corvettes pre‐registered, the phones were
busy Saturday afternoon explaining to everyone what
weather conditions were like in the A‐B‐E area and
thanking folks for pre‐registering. Because there
were limited weekends remaining in the year, with a threat of even more poor weather, the seven (7) NCCC‐sanctioned
event was formally cancelled. Everyone, including the staff at SteelStacks, are looking forward to hosting an event at
this exciting new venue. Plans will be underway in the coming weeks for a more suitable date in 2012.
NOTE: Special thanks to Gary George for hanging out with Michelle and I in the cold weather of Sunday morning in the
unlikely event that someone actually showed up for the 7 NCCC sanctions. (BTW: No one came and it was cold!)
ALL CORVETTES purchased from Faulkner Chevy include a free 1-year AACC membership!
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NCM News & Events
2012 Offers a Great Event Line-up! If you thought 2011 offered a great lineup of old favorites and new goodies, then 2012's offerings
will really get you geared up! We have two "Museum in Motion" tours scheduled so far, taking groups to the Sebring
Corvette Racing event, with several cool stops leading up to the great opening race in March, and to the Woodward
Dream Cruise for an awesome Cruise Tour in August. We also hit the road with the Kentucky State Police in October for
our third annual 1‐Lap event, this time with an "Artisans and Musicians" theme.
Back on the schedule is our C5/C6 Bash April 26‐28, C4/ZR‐1 Gathering May 17‐19, Anniversary Celebration August 30‐
September 1 and Vets 'n Vettes November 1‐3.
Those with a need for speed will notice we've moved Z06 Fest to June 6‐9, and it now overlaps with NCM's newest
event ‐ Zpeed Fest (June 7‐9) focusing on our "Z" Corvettes! We also have our popular HPDEs scheduled at VIR,
Thunderhill and Autobahn.
Back on this year's calendar is the R8C Reunion right here in Bowling Green October 4‐6, and we will hit the road
September 26‐29 with a Historic Motorama Reunion. Last but not least is another newbie ‐ Barn Raising II co‐hosted by
Vette Barn May 24‐26.
Sponsor a Family for Breakfast with Santa The holidays can be a tough time for some families, and this year the National Corvette Museum is working with the
local Family Enrichment Center to make it a little brighter for about 13 families. Our 3rd Annual Breakfast with Santa
event is Saturday, November 26 at 9am and we are seeking sponsorships to bring children and their parents to the
Museum for the breakfast. You can sponsor a family of four for only $40! Your sponsorship is considered a tax‐
deductible donation to the Museum. Sponsors will receive a card and photo from the event to thank them for their
contributions. To sponsor a family, visit out website and click on “Make a Gift,” then “Give Now.” Select “Kidz Zone,”
and enter $40 in the blank next to "I am making a one‐time gift of." We sincerely appreciate our Corvette family help‐
ing us give others a happy holiday!
Find more NCM news online at www.CorvetteMuseum.com or call 1.800.53.VETTE(538.3883) 350 Corvette Drive, Bowling Green, KY 42101
© National Corvette Museum 2011
Current NCM Raffles BYO 2012 ZR1/$80,000 cash; 500 tix @ $500 .............................Nov. 10
BYO 2012 GS /$50,000 cash; 1994 tix @ $100 ............................Nov. 17
BYO 2012 ZR1 or GS/$60,000 cash; 1500 tix @ $150.................... Dec. 1
2012 Torch Red Coupe; Corvette Quilt; Unlim. Tix @ $10 ..... Feb. 2 (‘12)
2011 NCM Events Nov 10‐12: Vets n’ Vettes
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Corvette Classifieds If you have something Corvette-related to sell, contact the newsletter editors to run a free ad. We will make all efforts to run your ad until the item sells. Contact Kevin & Michelle Minnich at [email protected] or call 610-530-0923.
Neither Allentown Area Corvette Club nor the Newsletter Editor(s) are responsible for ad content or for any exchanges as a result of ads published.
1965 Convertible With Fire Damage – Was going to part out but am now taking best offer AS-IS. Drivetrain, motor and front end are salvageable. Make Offer. (Bruce Nygard, 302-363-4980)
NEW! 1996 LT4 Coupe — Torch Red with Light Beige Leather, A/C, Bose CD/Cassette, power sport seats, selective real-time damping, dual roof panels, TPMS, new Firestone Firehawk (not run-flats). Car is garaged from Nov-April. Includes set of 1996 chromed 5-spoke rims and other performance parts. $24,000. (Lorenzo Queral, 610-865-9790, [email protected])
2000 Convertible — Triple Black, AT, 35,000 miles. 2nd owner. Call for more information and pricing. (Dan, 610-360-4085)
2003 Z06 — Black/Black. Perfect. 1781 miles. In storage last two years. New inspection, battery & fluids. Never seen rain/always garaged & covered. Beautiful car which will provide many years of pleasure to new owner. $30,000 OBO. (Al, 610-649-6059, [email protected])
Corvette Collectibles – Going out of business sale. Selling all my Carlisle items — sample items, die-cast cars, promos, clocks and Corvette 50th anniversary pins. $3,500 worth of product, selling for $2,000. (Joy, 610-433-1323, [email protected])
Garage for Rent — 24'x12' w/13' ceilings. Lower Macungie Twsp., just outside Alburtis, 4 mi from Trexlertown & 2 mi from Macungie car shows. Quiet, private, residential location. $170/mo. (Tim, 610.217.3757)
Two (2) “Direct Lift” Car Lifts – Garage liquidating in Corning, NY. Two (2) one-year old “Direct Lift” brand car lifts; hardly used. (Wayne McCullogh, [email protected]) — friend of Mike Duffy, DeSales Univ.
Set of four OEM C5 silver alloy wheels, for a 2002 Corvette. Brand new, driven on the car less than 10 miles (from the dealer to the tire store). Sizes: 17 x 8.5 (front) and 18 x 9.5 (rear), 5x4.75 lug design. Center caps included. Fits 1988 to 2004 Corvettes (tire sizes P245/45ZR17 and P275/40ZR18). www.Originalwheels.com lists them for $190 (17x8.5) and $220 (18x9.5) each or $820 total. Will sell set for $500. (Marianne, 610-262-3597)
Ultra-low profile 2-ton floor jack. Has the lowest profile in the world yet is capable of lifting 4,000 lbs. Has a central pivoting wheel that allows you to swing the jack in any direction before you raise the saddle. Simply pull up and rotate the handle to smoothly lower the load. Convenient foot pedal also allows you to pump up the saddle quickly to the lift point, then use the jack handle from there. Current Griots’ Garage catalog lists for $399. Will sell for $250. (Marianne, 610-262-3597)
Set of four GoJak® Model 600 dollies and a storage rack. Easily roll vehicles up to 6,000 lbs.; 1,500 lbs. per wheel, up to 13” wide wheels. This auto jack/dolly has steel rollers, wide axles and heavy-duty, double-ball raceway casters. This combina-tion makes for easier rolling with heavier loads. We used them to store our C4 in the corner of our garage for the winter. Worked great! Selling now on ebay for $1089 for four plus the storage rack. Asking $600 (or best offer) for four including the storage rack. (Marianne, 610-262-3597)
Set of two, 2-piece, metal low profile ramps. The two pieces hook together. The floor of the ramp is painted with black non-skid paint to prevent tire slippage. Will accommodate a C4 or C5 for sure, and possibly a C6. Comparable set listed on eBay for $129.99. Will sell for $60. (Marianne, 610-262-3597)
NEW! Men’s Black Leather Corvette Jacket. Red accent piping, 100% super soft lambskin, size Large. Corvette lettering and C1/C2 crossed flags on back and left front chest, crossed flags on both sleeves. Like new, orig. $399, asking $250. (Marty, 610-694-8205, [email protected])
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