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MACC “TRACKS” MONTHLY NEWSLETTER September -‐ October 2015 www.midalcorvette.com
2015 CHAPTER OFFICERS President & Executive Board Member: Dwain Lawrence Vice President & Executive Board Member: David Overton Secretary & Executive Board Member: Joy Wade Treasurer & Executive Board Member: Jim Harris Past President & Executive Board Member: Wayne Allen Membership: Sara Boehme NCM Ambassador: Fred Atkins Newsletter: Cindi and Lyn Johnston Web Site Chair: Thom Williamson Social Chair: Patricia Lawrence Sunshine Chair: Kristy Trammell Sargent at Arms Phil Bailey
Message from Outgoing President Wayne Allen
It has been a pleasure working with you, the Club members, for the past 3 years. The incoming Officers will, also, enjoy guiding the group. Please offer suggestions to them on any subject that would be of interest to all members. There is always a need for activities and improvements to MACC.
Drive your Corvette. Enjoy it. It will not melt, rot or decrease in value if you have
fun with it.
Message from the President Dwain Lawrence
Greetings to all of our MACC family members.
First of all, let me thank all the board members for asking me to consider the Presidents position with the club. I am truly honored and humbled to be asked to be the leader of this club.
I also want to thank each of you members for your votes and your show of support for me as incoming President. I will do my best not to disappoint you.
To my friends, the outgoing President and First Lady, Wayne and Donna, I thank you for your service as the leaders of this club and the way you have gone about your business with dignity and class. You have truly set the standard the past three years for the way to lead this club. For that, we all thank you. I will do my best to build on what you have done and continue to move this club forward.
To my wife Tricia, who has been "First Lady" in my life for 10 years, thank you for your love and support in this decision.
I ask all of you to join us in building on the reputation that MACC enjoys and become a partner by participating in as many club activities as you can. We need you and want you to get involved and make a difference.
Thank you again to everyone and I look forward to seeing you all at the "MACC FAMILY" picnic for our September club meeting.
Dwain Lawrence
Message from the Vice President David Overton
Message from the Vice President: This summer has been a fun filled one so far, with cruise-ins, car shows, day trips, overnight trips, and topless nights. There is still a lot of summer left with a full slate of events to do. I will still encourage you if there is an event or trip that you would like to see the club be involved in please let Tricia Lawrence or one of the officers of the club know. The Mid Alabama Corvette Club is a family oriented club and we want all of our members to take part. The newly elected officers and appointed positions take over in September some will be new people some will be returning. I thank the people that are not returning for their services to the club last year. Wayne and Donna Allen are stepping down from President and First Lady after three years in office. They have done a great job leading MACC forward. Wayne will remain on the Board of Directors. I personally want to thank them for making my job easier and all the hard work they have done. THANK YOU! As always drive your corvette and have fun.
A Magic Moment
Wayne presents the check from MACC to Joyce Spielberger of Magic Moments and yes it was a Magic Moment – Applaud yourselves MACC Members, Great Leadership and Great Club Members !!! Special thanks to CAOS for their generous donation to Magic Moments – Rusty Caten , President and other members were on hand to present donation. Thank You CAOS for you participation and support. Looking forward to a big show next year, maybe we can get a 4 Wheel jump off going
MS Corvette Classic 2015
MACC has arrived and thank you Mississippi Corvette Club indoors cool / comfortable – outside 104 heat index !!!!
Dwain and Tricia’s “ Sasha “ Lights a glowing and car a shining
Keith and Deidre Rocking the Black Beast !!!!
Looks like a 1st place winner - Congrats Les and Linda
Eric “ Alley Cat “ Harris and Joe “ Lovin it “ Badger
Oranges going WILD Wayne / Donna Allen and Lyn / Cindi Johnston
Shinny Black Vettes of Keith / Deidre and Willie / Brenda
MACC WINNERS Willie and Brenda 3rd Place C7, Lyn and Cindi 2nd Place C7,
Les and Linda 1st Place C6 Modified, Keith and Deidre 2nd Place C6 and Hoke Graham Innovative Design Valve Cover Racer
MS Car Show - Plaques received Dwain and Tricia Lawrence, Joe Badger, Les and Linda Barnes, Jonathan
and John Davis and Jimmy and Jackie Walker
Topless in Trussville
MACC turns out in force to go topless in Trussville Beautiful yet warm night !! Rumors have it that Tricia Lawrence was fanning, until Dwain took the fan away. Sonic had a major rush on anything cold !!! Thanks to all
who made the night such a beautiful sight to see !!!
Topless in Pell City
Nice turn out in Pell City good night to sit and enjoy each other’s company. Lots of folks in the area stopped by to admire and as always MACC Shines Out !!!
Museum Trip / Somerset KY Cruse In
The MACC club took a road trip to the Corvette Museum and Plant for a tour in July. 16 cars made the trip up to Bowling Green Ky. on a Friday to get a tour of production plant and see the 2016 Corvettes being assembled. Very interesting to observe each station of the production of the body parts, interior elements being added then finally seeing the frame / engine / drive train married up to body. Then see the Vette come to life with a push of a button VRRRROOMMMM. Upon firing immediately they are run across massive speed bumps, then to a monsoon water test !! Yes these cars can take on bumps and rain and not come apart or melt. Sorry no pics from inside plant as they have a special rule about that NONE.
On the road again –
Mount up MACC !!!
The redline in floor is the actual opening and where the cars went into the cave
below. They have a viewing port in floor to see inside the actual cave.
One Word - Sad
Alive and well and open for viewing with beautiful special and
historic cars for the public to enjoy !
Somerset Ky. Cruise In
Several members enjoyed the trip over to Somerset Ky. For the Somernights Cruise. It was enormous we personally heard the announcement of OVER 350 Corvette
displayed and with other makes and models there was an estimated 800 total cars or more. As you can see the MACC group came prepared with tents to crowd under
and try to make it thru the hot, hazy, humid summer day.
Visit Somernights FB page to see lots of pictures
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Somernites-Cruise/203471236350839
River City Corvette Club Classic @ Camp Jordan
MACC Club was represented by Dan and Kristi Trammell, Willie and Brenda Pollock, Lyn and Cindi Johnston
Willie and Brenda had the crowd all drooling on the ZO7 beauty, I think I saw him wiping off the water spots from a few spectators LOL Top 50 plaques to Willie / Brenda and Lyn / Cindi – Also please note in the spirit of Halloween this group traveled in the above order to Chattanooga Tn – Looks lke a Halloween Oreo cookie to me – Black / Orange / Black Sweet !!!!!
Membership News Sara Boehme
And we continue growing!! Be sure to introduce yourself to our new members and make them feel welcome in our club. John & Mary Ann Pizzano Birmingham 2007 Black Coupe Chuck Johnston (returning member) Warrior 2015 Red Coupe Kevin Forestier Birmingham 1995 White Convertible Eric Harris Anniston 2015 Black Stingray Joe Badger Oxford 2014 Laguna Blue Stingray 2 LT David Rogers Helena 2007 Atomic Orange/Indy 500 Pace car #497 If your car, address, phone, email, etc. changes, please let me know to fix it on the membership list. Also go to the website and make sure all your information is correct, including the birthday/anniversary list. If you are not on it, Kristy doesn’t know when to send you a card. [email protected]
Sunshine News
Kristy Trammell "As the new Sunshine Chair, I would like to say Happy Birthday to the following members for Sept. Rob Conrad Kate Benedict Bonnie Fox Greg McAnnally Larry Kilgore Hoke Graham Mark Beisecker Karen Schneider Phyllis Roncadori Dee-Dee Armstrong Michelle Sabo Phyllis Overton Jenney McAnnally Alicia Kenerly Tommy Ray Merv Torme Paul Woodard Bryan Nations "Happy Anniversary to those happy couples who are celebrating anniversaries" Frank & Phyllis Roncadori Steve and Carol Vaughn Joe and Peg Planson Terry and Toby Truett Billy and Babs Lucas Jerry and Lisa Holcombe Rick and Janelle Houser Iggy and Dian Lovoy Butch and Carla Boone David and Phyllis Overton
Birthdays for October: Thom Williamson Rick Godfrey Peg Planson Joe Badger Basil Sloan Alan Fullerton Mike Jones Marty Schwartz Butch Boone Dwain Lawrence Bill Laseter Donna Allen Laura Reichert Charlie Carter Randy Hydrick Bill McInnish Carol Vaughn Brit Mansell Chris Wylie Pat DeSantis Anniversaries: Theresa and Mike Williams Jeff and Kate Benedict John and Mary Ann Pizzano Bob and Kaye Blakney Paul and Janice Woodard
New C7 Owners
Willie and Brenda Pollock
Beautiful ZO7 – Congrats to Willie and Brenda and yes it a Trophy winner !!!
Paul and Janice Woodard
Another Beautiful ZO6 - Way to go Paul and Janice!!!
Joe and Peg Planson
It’s a brand new Baby - 2016 Arctic White Z06 Looks like it was worth the wait !!!!
Iron Butt 2015
Trip Participants Thom and Faye Williamson, Jim and JoAnn Harris, Joe and Peg Planson Jeff and Kate Benedict, Wayne and Donna Allen
Left on Aug 8,scattered returns from 8/21 til today. Over 7000 miles( the longest Butt yet). Visited 15 states, 2 Canadian
Provinces, stopped at 5 state capitals, drove on the beach in Oregon, did at least 20000 curves to put the Dragon to shame, drove on the highest
continuous road in the US (Beartooth Pass ), saw glaciers on Beartooth,Glacier Park,MT. Rainier,and, forced all drivers to be ready to
leave at 7AM each day.
Jim Harris Quote 15 days, 16 States, 2 Canadian provinces, 1 ocean, MANY Mountains,
6800+ miles, Iron Butt is over for us. Thanks Wayne and Donna for your planning and leadership.
Upcoming Events
Tricia Lawrence
Here’s a summary of social opportunities…
September 7 Corvette Cruisers of Atlanta Show & Shine in Loganville, GA
September 12
Corvettes on the River in Paducah, KY
September 12 Vettes At The Beach at Casino Beach in Pensacola with a
“Welcome Dinner” at Hemingway’s Island Grill on September 11
September 19 Corvettes Conquer Cancer Car Show in Huntsville
September 20
MACC Club Meeting and Picnic at Palisades Park
September 26 Vettes at the Village in Sandestin with Meet and Greet on September 25
October 1-4
Tail of the Dragon
October 4-11 Cruising the Coast on the Mississippi Gulf Coast
October 18
MACC Club Meeting
October 31 Vettes by the Shore in Biloxi, MS with a Costume Party on October 30
Coming soon
Topless nights at a location near you
Suggestions are always welcomed. Contact me at [email protected]
“I haven't been everywhere, but it's on my list.”
― Susan Sontag
Museum News Fred Atkins
Kai Spande The Corvette Assembly Plant Manager is a Corvette Guy His car after being hired at GM was a 1978 Corvette. For his next Corvette he did a frame-off restoration on
a 1965 big block convertible, then he got a 1969 427 and then 1999. He has been with GM for 24 years and was Director of European Powertrain Test
Facilities, Engineering Operations and Quality before being assigned to Bowling Green Ky. It was unbelievable for me to have a chance to come to work in this environment on the Corvette, a car I love so much. It's the chance of a lifetime and thankfully my family
agreed."
Corvette Cruisers Bowling League
Sara Boehme
Corvette Cruisers will start bowling again on Monday September 14. Currently the teams are all full for the fall, but we are always in need of subs. Being a good bowler is not required, just a desire to have some fun!! We start bowling at 6:00 at Vestavia Family Fun Center for 12 weeks. Let me know if you would like to be on our sub list. You are also welcome to come watch if you would like to. [email protected]
15 Interesting Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette
The Chevrolet Corvette is one of America’s most beloved sports cars. A vehicle that signifies American muscle, the model has spanned seven generations, and has won almost countless awards as a highly sought after collectible vehicle.
Rare Corvettes are among the most valuable vehicles in the world, and it’s not hard to understand why: American collectors — and those international as
well — are in love with this icon of American sports cars. If you’re a Corvette fan, you probably know quite a bit about the car, whether it’s 0-60 times, horsepower, or, if you’ve been shopping, available colors and options, but do you know it all? We’ve discovered 15 interesting facts about
the Chevy Corvette American sports car.
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #1: The Chevy Corvette was 2014’s North American Car of the Year
Chevrolet completely remade the Corvette Stingray, and in 2014, the car was
named the North American Car of the Year at the North American International Auto Show. The new Corvette is noted to be more nimble and
powerful than previous generations and a standard engine that goes from zero to 60 in 3.8 seconds, but with decent gas mileage at 17 miles per gallon in the
city, and 29 miles per gallon on the highway with a cylinder shut off system for highway speeds.
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #2: Prince wrote a song about it
Prince wrote Little Red Corvette after dozing off in a backup singer’s car
following an all night recording session. He says the lyrics came to him in bits and pieces during catnaps, but eventually, he finished the song without
sleeping. It was Prince’s first big hit. Chevrolet capitalized on the popularity of the song in 2001, when they put up billboards with a red 1963 Chevrolet
Corvette Stingray that simply said, “They don’t write songs about Volvos.”
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #3: A red 1967 Chevy Corvette L88 is among the most expensive vehicles
in the world
In January 2014, a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 sold for $3,850,000. There were only 20 1967 Chevy Corvette L88s produced — and only one of them was red. This rare, incredibly valuable vehicle was incredibly popular at Barrett-
Jackson’s auction in Scottsdale Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #4: The Sting Ray wasn’t the only interesting concept Corvette
While the classic Sting Ray and the newly reintroduced Stingray have been
popular, Corvette created other interesting concepts including the Mako Shark, Mako Shark II, and Aerovette. Both Mako Shark concepts influenced
later production designs of the Corvette. The Aerovette was approved for 1980 production, but the mid-engine Corvette was never mass-produced.
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #5: The Corvette innovated the
use of fiberglass on vehicles
While vehicles in 1953 were typically made of steel, the Corvette was constructed out of innovative fiberglass. At the time, fiberglass was believed to
be fragile and dangerous in accidents, but after a test that involved the Corvette rolling over with limited damage, Chevrolet stuck with fiberglass — and the Corvette came to be known as the American sports car of the future.
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #6: Corvette Racing has won nearly 100 races worldwide
Since 1999, Corvette Racing has won 92 races worldwide, with 85 in North
America and 7 internationally. This includes 58 1-2 finishes, seven 24 Hours of Le Mans class wins, 10 ALMS manufacturers championships, 10 ALMS team
championships, and nine ALMS drivers championships. Corvette Racing’s first race was the Daytona 24 Hours in 1999, and the team’s first GTS was in
2000 at Texas Motor Speedway. However, Corvette has been involved in international road racing for more than 59 years. In 1956, the Corvette won a
Class B victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring.
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #7: The Corvette Z06 is among the fastest regular production order vehicles available
The Corvette Z06, offered for a number of model years starting in 1963, was created to give private racers an option for competition when GM couldn’t
establish a factory race team. The 2004 C5Z06 and the 2012 C6 Z06 are two of just a few streetcars to have broken the eight-minute time around the
Nordschleife. The Nordschleife is part of the Nurburgring complex near Cologne, Germany, and has been nicknamed “The Green Hell” as one of the most difficult, dangerous circuits in the world. It’s rumored that in 1963, a
single Z06 convertible was produced. The 1963 Z06 is said to have been driven for approximately 7,000 miles, and then stored. Few have seen this legendary
Corvette.
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #8: The new 2014 Corvette Stingray can reach high speeds — in reverse
The top speed in reverse for the 2014 Chevy Corvette Stingray is an incredible
53 miles per hour. That’s fast! We do not recommend testing it out for yourself, but we bet it would be fun to try out on a track.
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #9: The 1968 Corvette is the fastest in history
The 1968 LT-2 (a prototype ’70 engine) has the fastest recorded 0-60 time in all
of Corvette history at 2.8 seconds, as tested by Motor Trend. The 1968 Corvette reached 1/4 mile in 10.86 seconds at 124.64 miles per hour. Other
close calls came from the 2009 Corvette ZR1. Road and Track tested it at 3.3 seconds from 0-60, and 11.4 seconds at 125.5 miles per hour to hit 1/4 mile.
Motor Trend reached similar results for the same model, with 3.3 seconds to 0-60, and 11.2 seconds to the 1/4 mile at 130.5 miles per hour.
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #10: The first Corvette had only
two options
Today it seems like to Corvette comes with an endless array of options, but in 1953, the original Corvette was far less complicated. It had a base price of $3,498, and had just two options for car buyers to add on if they’d like: a
heater, which cost $91, and an AM radio, which was $145.
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #11: The V-8 engine was so popular, Corvette stuck with it
In 1955, Chevrolet made the V8 engine available for the very first time. In that
year, nearly every car buyer went for the V8, with 90% of customers for the year selecting the V8 option. The people spoke loud and clear to Chevrolet, and the manufacturer decided to offer Corvettes with V8 engines from that
point forward.
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #12: The initial production year of the Corvette was early, and very limited
In 1953, only 300 Corvettes were built. Chevrolet had accelerated production plans due to an enthusiastic response after more than 1.4 million people came
out to see Corvette displays throughout the United States that year, with production starting June 30th, 1953. All of the 1953 Corvettes were assembled
in Flint, Michigan, and all of them were white with a red interior.
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #13: There have been nearly 2 million Corvettes throughout history
Since the Corvette went on sale in 1953, the model has sold nearly 2 million
vehicles. In 2012, the Corvette was so popular that it accounted for about one third of all sports car sales in the United States.
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #14: The Corvette is named
after a class of warships
The Chevrolet Corvette was originally code named Opel, but Chevrolet’s chief photographer Myron Scott is credited with coming up with the Corvette name.
He was inspired by the small, fast class of corvette warships.
Facts About the Chevrolet Corvette #15: The first Corvette emblem featured an American flag — making it illegal
Chevrolet had planned to use an American flag in its iconic crossed flag
emblem for the Corvette, but before the 1953 release, discovered that it was illegal to use it. According to National Flag Code, it is illegal to use the flag for
advertising purposes, and that includes vehicle emblems. Chevrolet quickly changed gears and decided to use the fleur de lis, a French symbol for peace
and purity.
Corvette Trivia
SAVE THE WAVE
Ever since Corvette No. 00001 first met Corvette No. 00002 on the road, their drivers saluted each other with waves. Today, unfortunately, this grand and glorious tradition is wavering.
There's one item of standard equipment that comes as a pleasant surprise to every new Corvette owner. It's an instant wave of recognition he or she receives when he meets one of their likes on the road. The first time it happens, they will be taken by surprise. He immediately thinks:
1. He has been mistaken for Sterling Moss. 2. His lights are on. 3. He has just been given the bird. Soon, however, the new Vette owner anticipates, indeed even relishes, encountering other Vettes as he drives. During this period, he experiments with his waves, running the gamut from the gaping "yoo hoo" to the ultra cool "two finger flip." He perfects his timing, making sure he affects neither a too-early wave, nor the jaded "oh brother" too-late variety. Determined not to be one upped, he even develops a defense mechanism for non-wavers, usually settling on the "Wave"? My hand was just on the way to scratch my head" approach. (This is especially useful when you're not driving your Vette, but you forget, and like a dummy, you wave anyway.)
Indeed, one of the most perplexing problems facing a would-be waver is what to do when driving next to a fellow Vette owner. Passing him going in opposite directions is one thing. Greetings are exchanged, and that's that. But what happens when you pull up next to a guy at a light, wave, nod, smile and then pull up to him at the next light, a block later? Wave again? Nod bashfully? Grin self-consciously? Ignore him? Or take the chicken's way out and turn down the next side street? If you're expecting an answer, you won't find it here. Sad to say, some questions don't have any.
Girl-type Corvette drivers also have a unique problem: to wave or not to wave. This miss or misses who borrows her man's Corvette for the first time is immediately faced with this quandary. Should she wave first and look overly friendly, or ignore the wave and look like a snob? Most ladies who drive their own Vettes prefer to suffer the latter rather than take a chance of being misread. For this reason, all girls are excused for occasionally failing to return a well-meaning wave. So are new owners who are still learning the ropes.
There is no excuse, however, for a guy who refuses to return the wave, not out of ignorance, but of arrogance or apathy. While this type of behavior is the exception to the rule, it seems a few owners of newer models refuse to recognize anything older than theirs, while some others simply won't wave, period. Boo on them. These ding-a-lings don't seem to realize that they are helping to squash a tradition that had its beginnings back when most of us were still driving tootsie toys.
- See more at: http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/history/wave.html#sthash.Q9Sa06Bh.dpuf