Corvette Expressions 3rd Edition Volume 110 October, 2015-1-
Corvette Expressions 3rd Edition Volume 110 October, 2015 Hello Corvette Express members. Happy Halloween. It's hard to believe it's October already. This time of year is especially busy for Corvette and club enthusiasts. Many car shows and judging events are taking place now that the weather is cooler. Being an NCRS member, I am involved with the history, restoration and preservation of the older Corvettes. So much so that I've recently started offering repair & restoration services to the public. I recently attended the Central Jersey chapter's annual judging meet, and every year the number & quality of cars is increasing. This solidifies the fact that the Corvette was, is, and will continue to be in a class by its self. Although many of our members are driving "newer" Corvettes, NCRS is a great organization and their work is what helps drive the hobby and development of the newer cars. Our October meeting brings officer or executive board nominations. I urge all members to consider running or holding a position within the club. As seen this year, with a considerable amount of new members joining, we can and will continue to grow and move forward in a positive way. Again, please stay in touch by going to our monthly meetings, checking our website and reading this newsletter. Thank you, Yours in Corvettes, Rob Lombardi Greetings, and welcome to the October issue of Corvette Expressions. Fall is here, and so is an abundance of car shows, events and cruises. Make sure you check out the October activity schedule; there s something going on just about every week-end. Also, take a look at the last page of the newsletter as it contains additional shows that you might want to attend. As I mentioned last month, there is now a new addition to the newsletter called Club Happenings. This is a special page that members can make their own by sharing information meaningful to them. This can include births, engagements, weddings, trips, purchasing a corvette, interesting, corvette-related anecdotes, etc.. I d like to thank the members who contributed to the launch of our first page, and I encourage anyone who would also like to contribute to send your information (pictures are always welcome, but not required) to: LLForce@att.net. Finally, don t forget that October 5 is the last Fireside get-together (or should I say, vette-together ) until May, 2016. The next club meeting will be on Wednesday, October 7. See you then. Lisa Force -2-
Corvette Expressions 3rd Edition Volume 110 October, 2015 Upcoming Events/Activities Corvette Express 2015 Activities Committee - Bill Nagle, Chairperson Eddie Acquaviva, Cameron Beatty, Linda and Joe Fernandez, Lisa Force, Donna Nagle, Anita and Al Quigley, Dave Schneiderman, Bill and Carol Zide Club Activities for 2015 (through December) Hello Members, Here is a heads-up on what the Activities Committee has planned for 2015 (subject to change): Saturday, Oct. 3 Haddon Heights show Sunday, Oct. 4 Laurita Winery, Harvest Festival - Lisa Force Saturday, Oct. 10 Railroad Museum of PA, Strasburg - Dave Schneiderman Saturday, Oct. 10 Moorestown Car Show, Lake Corvette Club Sunday, Oct. 11 Woodbridge Corvette Club Show Sunday, Oct. 18 Smithville Corvette Show (Continued on next page.) -3-
Corvette Expressions 3rd Edition Volume 110 October, 2015 Upcoming Events/Activities Corvette Express 2015 Activities Committee - Bill Nagle, Chairperson Eddie Acquaviva, Cameron Beatty, Linda and Joe Fernandez, Lisa Force, Donna Nagle, Anita and Al Quigley, Dave Schneiderman, Bill and Carol Zide Sunday, Oct. 25 Halloween Parade - Corvette Nanny Sunday, Nov. 1 Water Gap & Hawk's Nest Cruise & Walpack Inn lunch - Bill Nagel December Unnamed Play Linda Fernandez will plan and advise Please mark these dates on your calendar; your Activities Committee has put together an amazing line-up of fun things to do, and we all look forward to your participation. More information will follow as we approach each date. Sign-up sheets will be available at upcoming meetings. If you are unable to sign up at the meetings, and want to attend, or, if you have signed up for an activity and cannot attend, please contact either myself or the organizer. Watch for e-mails with details and reminders regarding each activity. Thank you, Bill Nagle, Activities Chairperson cell: 908-415-1248-4-
Corvette Expressions 3rd Edition Volume 110 October, 2015 Club Happenings Corvette Trivia (Contributed by John Hatfield) 1. 1958 was the first year for factory installed seatbelts in the Corvette. 2. Knock-off aluminum wheels were introduced as an option in 1963. 3. 1967 was the first year for the L88 (20 produced) and L89 (16 produced) 427s 4. The term Roadster in relation to Corvettes is used for 1953 through 1955 models. 5. Heathers became standard in the 1962 Corvette. 6. In March of 1965, Corvette created the 1st "big block" option, a 396 ci with 425 hp. 7. "Solid Axle" name for the 1953-1962 Corvette. 8. 1962 was the last year for the exposed head lights, solid rear axle and optional power top. 9. The first 25 Corvettes were made with "dome" wheel covers. 10. 1969 was the only year for the ZL1 (L88 with aluminum block) with only 2 having been produced. Congratulations to Frank and Kathy Jones on your new, 2016 Z51 Coupe! (8 Speed Auto, Arctic White exterior, Adrenaline red interior, Exposed Carbon Fiber hood, Carbon Flash mirrors, spoiler emblems and grill. Magnetic shocks, red calipers, optional machine faced wheels.) Congratulations to Bill and Donna Nagle s son Will and his lovely bride Samantha who were married this past May. Happy 1st Birthday Jacqueline De Nardo -5-
Corvette Expressions 3rd Edition Volume 110 October, 2015 AND THE NOMINATIONS ARE... by John Hatfield During our October and November meetings we will hold our annual nominations for 2016. Basically the process works as follows: you can nominate yourself or any other club member for any of the positions listed below. At our December meeting, we will vote for the nominees, and the people elected will start their positions in January 2016. This is a great opportunity for our new members and seasoned members to step up and consider running for a position. I can tell you from personal experience that's it has been a very rewarding experience and one of the best decisions that I made in a long time. I would encourage you all to consider running for a position. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Membership Coordinator Sgt-at-Arms See you at our October meeting. -6-
A little nostalgia from 1983! Thanks Ken K! -7-
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Adirondacks Vette Fest September 11-13, 2015 Commentary by Dave Schneiderman Our adventure began as usual at the Cheesequake rest stop. Four club member couples (Nagle, Yagid, Quigley & Schneiderman) met there with our Vettes and on to the NY Thruway..along the way we picked up Lynne s cousin from L.I. (Jeannie & Bob; 2000 C5) & their friends (Carl & Barbara; C4) & headed north for another lunch al fresco at the New Baltimore rest stop. On to Glens Falls & the Ramada Inn where we met up with 50+ other Vette drivers/navigators as well as a gaggle (or is it a herd) of Can-Am Spyders (those 3-wheel trikes). seems that there was a Spyder gathering at same hotel as the Vette gathering. After check-in & an orientation meeting, we all headed to downtown Glens Falls where one of the streets was blocked off for private parking by the group & display for the townsfolk. We had dinner at Tululah s which turned out to be a mix of French & Spanish..excellent choice & worth a visit if you re in the area. -9-
It was nice & sunny Saturday morning as we headed out for the Adirondack tour. It was an excellent route chosen by the tour leader which took us through beautiful mountain & lake scenery. Lunch was at Lanzi s on the Lake in Mayfield NY & the sight of our caravan on the lawn adjacent to the Great Sacandaga Lake was magnificent. After lunch, we were treated to a tour of the auto collection owned by Jim Taylor in Gloversville NY. This is an amazing private collection that is open to groups by invitation only.we were exceedingly lucky to have the invitation. Heading back to Glens Falls & the Ramada, we decided to take a run through Lake George Village to check out the Hot Rod Nationals. Unfortunately, the crowds in the village were huge & traffic was at a dead stop! We had to turn back, but at least we got back to the hotel before the rains came..and did it rain..all night thunderstorms, but at least we were indoors & had a very nice buffet dinner with all 95 of the event participants. -10-
Sunday morning we headed south to Saratoga Springs & after a leisurely breakfast in town, to the Saratoga Auto Museum. This is a small museum in a beautiful park setting..the current exhibit was British cars & there was a fine collection of Morgans, Jags, MG s, Rovers, Triumphs & more. There was also a beautifully restored Pierce Arrow which was the crown of the collection. We headed home in the early afternoon & arrived back in NJ around 5:00 after covering 712 miles over the weekend. A great time was had by all. -11-
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Corvettes on the Boardwalk - Ocean City, NJ September 20, 2015 It was a beautiful day for the Corvettes on the Boardwalk car show, attended by the Nagles, Alpaughs, Nogueiras, Spishocks, Craig Van Wickle, and Corvette (Lynn Earhart) Nanny. Former members, the Artzs, were there as well. A day at the beach with the Vettes what could be better! -13-
Peddler s Village - New Hope, P.A. September 27, 2015 After an impromptu change in plans, the Quigleys, Nagles, Tighelaars, Forces, and Carol Zide drove out to Peddler s Village in New Hope, Pennsylvania. The drive along the river was lovely, and after spending some time seeing the sites and taking pictures, they had a great lunch at the Square One Pub. -14-
Additional Fall Shows 10/17: 2015 HALLOWEEN CAR SHOW. SATURDAY OCTOBER 17 (RAIN DATE 10/24). 2 P.M. TO 6 P.M. $10 MINIMUM DONATION TO ENTER. ALL PROCEEDS GO TO HOWELL FOOD PAN- TRY. Location: Chick Fil A 4881 U.S. 9, Howell, NJ. 10/24: DRIVE FOR AUTISM S 1st Annual Car Show & Fall Festival located at the Barnegat High School from 10:00 am- 4:30 pm. Rain Date October 25th. Over 15 Car & Truck Classes with 1st, 2nd and 3rd place trophies in each class, Over 12 Best Of Categories with trophies, Dash Plaques for the first 200 registered cars, 50/50 Raffle & Prize Raffles all day long, Live DJ entertainment all day long, Multiple different food vendors, A multitude of merchandise vendors, Children s activities all day long including Bounce House, Inflatable Obstacle Course, & Toddler Inflatable Play Area, Sand Art, Henna Tattoos, Bead Art, Drawing Tables, Pumpkin Painting, and much more! You will not want to miss this event as it will be an unforgettable day! Drive For Autism is a licensed 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Autism NJ. For more information or information on becoming a Sponsor or Vendor please contact Chris McCabe at 908-295-1300 or e-mail chris@driveforautismnj.org. 10/24: Demo Day Corvettes (12-2) - Experience a Corvette presentation with race manager Doug Fehan and some of his colleagues. He will tell us how he successfully manages the Corvette racing program and he ll give us his wonderful racing insights. * Courtesy of www.newjerseycarshows.com -15-
. Corvette Express Club meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month -16-