Vol 30 Number 2, May, 2010 - National Corvette Restorers Society
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Vol 30 Number 2, May, 2010 - National Corvette Restorers Society
Going, Going, Gone… Steve & Dee Anna Shrefler’s Duntov 1960 Story on page 7 Web Site: Email address: [email protected] Volume 30, http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ Number 2, May 2010 Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ Table of Contents 2010 Board Members Page 3 Calendar 2010—2011 Page 4 Chairman’s Comments…. by Don Troyer Page 5 NCRS Region XI Representative Report- By Ed Vignone Page 6 Cover Car! Steve & Dee Anna Shrefler’s Duntov 1960 Page 7 NCRS - Board of Directors Meeting Minutes Page 8-9 SCC Spring Meet Anaheim, CA Page 10 SCC Spring Meet Flight Cars Photos– Adam Fiffles Photos– Ed Vignone Page 12 Laughlin River Run Roundup - By Darold Shirwo Page 14 Cruise to the Sun!– By Bob Crane Page 16 Tech Article– “Chrome” in a Flash - By Ron Bartow Page 17 SCC Technical Presentation / Judging School Page 18 CCC Spring Meet Form / Page 19 Auto Driving Museum / Crusin’ for a Cure- Info & Application Page 20-21 Condensed Minutes NCRS/SCC Executive Board Meetings by Diana Wright Page 22-23 Chapter Badges / Membership Renewal Form Page 24 Member Classifieds / Chapter Shirts Page 25 Classified Ads Page 26-27 Photo Contributors: Many thanks to Adam Fiffles, Ed Vignone, Darold Shirwo, and Ron Bartow who contributed photos for this publication. Keeping your Email address up-to-date is important, so please contact our Webmaster, Ed Vignone, at [email protected] with any corrections. Email is the method used to notify members of calendar changes and events that take place between issues of the Bonding Strip. Please send your correct Email address to [email protected] and add [email protected] and [email protected] to your Spam Checker friends list. Also SCC mail is often flagged as spam because of the numerous email addresses in their BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) fields. Members can protect SCC mail from being flagged as SPAM by putting SCC ’s return addresses ([email protected] and [email protected]) into their email program's Address Book. The board has a meeting at Harbor Chevrolet in Long Beach on the second Monday of each month. Members are welcome to attend. Send Address Corrections to: Darold Shirwo, 8484 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Phone: H 310.278.2000 W 310.278.2000 [email protected] Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 2 Email address: [email protected] SCC/NCRS 2010 Board Members Chairman: Don Troyer, 1234 Sierra Vista Ave., Alhambra, CA 91801 H 626.289.0904 [email protected] Vice Chairman: Allen Morris, PO Box 3238, Mission Viejo, CA 92690–1238 H 949.367.9000 [email protected] Secretary: Diana Wright, 6727 Kurl Way, Reseda, CA 91335 H 818.705.4884 [email protected] Treasurer: Larry Wright, 6727 Kurl Way, Reseda, CA 91335 H 818.705.4884 [email protected] Judging Chairman: Jerry Louer, 425 Atwood Drive, Corona, Ca 92879 H 951.734.9818 [email protected] Membership Chairman Darold Shirwo, 8484 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211 H 310.278.2000 W 310.278.2000 [email protected] Public Relations: Boyan Brkic, 22100 Providencia St., Woodland Hills, CA 91364 H 818.227.9533, [email protected] TABULATION: Pat Louer, 425 Atwood Drive, Corona, Ca 92879 H 951 734-9818 [email protected] Communications: Barbara Vignone, 5 Via Pasa, San Clemente, CA 92673 H 949.248.0931 F 949.248.2960 C 949.292.3396 [email protected] Historian/Webmaster: Ed Vignone, , 5 Via Pasa, San Clemente, CA 92673 H 949.248.0931 C 949.292.3397 [email protected] Tech Advisor: Brian Quadt, PO Box 2939, Seal Beach, CA 90740 C 949.244.7862 [email protected] Activities: Bob Crane 416 Mountain View Ct, Orange CA 92869 714 458-6395 [email protected] Bonding Strip Editor: Jamie Fiffles, 1700 Tambor Drive, Glendale CA 91208 [email protected] H 818.246.5745 Bonding Strip Circulation: Don & Carol Troyer, 1234 Sierra Vista Ave., Alhambra, CA 91801 H 626.289.0904 [email protected] NCRS Region IX Representative: Ed Vignone, , 5 Via Pasa, San Clemente, CA 92673 H 949.248.0931 F 949.248.2960 C 949.292.3397 [email protected] NCRS registered marks used in The Bonding Strip are NCRS Founders Award®, NCRS Master Judge Afdward®, NCRS Performance Verification Award®, NCRS Flight Award®, and NCRS Sportsman Award® are registered with the United States Department of Commerce and Trademark Office. The NCRS American Heritage AwardSM application is pending. Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 3 Email address: [email protected] SCC/NCRS Calendar 2010 - 2011 May 2010 10 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach 22 SCC/NCRS Auto Museum Tour at LAX, Contact: Brian Quadt, 949.244.7862 [email protected] 22 CCC/NCRS Spring Meet Information Contact: Ron Bartow 805-481-3343 20- 22 Iowa Regional June 2010 6 Pomona Swap Meet 12 SCC/NCRS Technical Presentation/ Judging School 14 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach July 2010 10 Bonding Strip Material Input Deadline 12 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach (Canceled) 13-18 NATIONAL CONVENTION - Concord, NC (Charlotte Motor Speedway) August 2010 9 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach 15 Pomona Swap Meet 19-21 Northwest Regional Bend OR September 2010 13 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach 25 The 11th Annual Cruisin For A Cure 30-Oct 2 Western Regional Albuquerque NM October 2010 9 SCC/NCRS Fall Judged Meet (Hobbs Ranch Fall brook CA) 11 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach 10 Bonding Strip Material Input Deadline 15 – 16 NCC Fall Judged Meet, Sacramento CA 17 Pomona Swap Meet November 2010 10 Bonding Strip Material Input Deadline 8 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach December 2010 5 Holiday Brunch & Membership Meeting- Old Ranch Country Club, Seal Beach 5 Pomona Swap Meet Jan 2011 5-7 Cruise to Laughlin Contact: DAROLD M. SHIRO (310) 278-2000, [email protected] 10 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach 26 -29 Regional:l Florida Chapter - Kissmmee, FL Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ February 2011 5 Judging School TBD 14 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach March 2011 12 Spring Meet - TBD, Contact: Bob Crane 714.458.6395 [email protected] 14 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach April 2011 11 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach 28 - 30 Regional: St Louis/Kansas City/Oklahoma Chap ters- Joplin, MO May 2011 9 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach 19 - 21 Regional: Central New Jersey Chapter - Wildwood, NJ June 2011 9 - 11 Regional: Ontario Chapter - London, Ontario Can ada 13 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long B each 23-27 Barrett-Jackson Car Auction & Super Car Meet Orange County CA July 2011 11 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach 13-18 NATIONAL CONVENTION Novi Michigan August 2011 8 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach 27 Fall Meet - TBD Contact: Bob Crane 714.458.6395 [email protected] September 2011 12 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach October 2011 6-8 Regional: NCC/SCC - Sacramento, California 10 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach November 2011 14 Board Meeting 7 PM - Harbor Chevrolet, Long Beach December 2011 4 Holiday Brunch - TBD June 2012 30-July 4 NATIONAL CONVENTION San Diego CA Note: Board Meetings are open to all members 4 Email address: [email protected] Chairman’s Comments by Don Troyer Spring is here again but I just experienced, the fact, that you can expect different weather depending on where you live. Carol and I drove to Ohio and encountered a lot of rain, snow and hail. While there I drove in a blinding snow storm with high wind. Lots of cars off the road. On the return trip we had 30 to 40 mph head wind for over a day. Really slowed us down and cut the gas mileage. In Southern California we expect 70’s, maybe a shower and a occasional earthquake. Yes, we arrived home the night before the April 4th earthquake. The chapter started out the year with a Road Tour to Laughlin. This was an easy going tour to enjoy time with fellow Corvette owners away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Leaving on a Wednesday had the benefit of fewer people and favorable hotel rates. Another Corvette event started on Friday, so some stayed for the weekend. Others went to Quartzsite, AZ for the gem show. This event will be repeated in 2011, so plan to join in. March 13th was the date for the annual Spring Judged Meet. It was held this year at Corvette Mike’s in Anaheim. Seven cars were flight judged and eleven were entered in sportsman. Mike had a show room of Corvettes on display and others were driven by members making for a great show overall. We did not have a 53 to 62 entered in flight judging. This may have been the first time in close to 60 judged meets. Last year we judged a 53, 54 and 55. What happened to the solid axel cars? The Cruise to the Sun was held on April 10th this year, one week later because of Easter. Palm Springs was the destination as we left Corona in the morning. Traffic was light even though Caltrans had message boards saying to expect delays. The Victor Valley Vette’s and some local cars joined us on the grass at the Stein Mart shopping center for the Un-Car Show. As soon as Stein Mart opened, many of the group found some real bargains shopping. Everyone went to Tom Pinard’s home for a barbeque in the after noon. It was a nice slow paced day which gave everyone a chance to relax.. Top Flight Chapter for 2009 have been completed. We will receive the award at the National Convention membership meeting. A number of events have been planned for the rest of the year. Check the calendar and the information in this issue. The visit to the Automobile Driving Museum in El Segundo will be May 22, If you have a certain car you would like to take a ride in, this is the place. Join a caravan from one of the starting locations, tour the museum and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. A judging school and tech. session will be held at GM Down Under in Costa Mesa on June 12. A special line up of speakers has been planned. As reported in the last issue, the chapter has made arrangements with Crusin’ for a Cure to preregister chapter members again this year. The registration form is in this issue and take note that the chapter will contribute $10 of the fee. The registration fees for Crusin’ for a Cure go directly to City of Hope Cancer Foundation. This years Cruise will be on September 25 at the Orange County Fair & Event Center. NCRS has been updating the National data base for membership and judging along with the web site. This has resulted in benefits for the members and the chapters. Members can now monitor their judging points on the web site. Chapter judging chairman can now enter judging results directly into the data base. Chapter membership chairman can check if a chapter member is a member of National. This feature has affected a few members that have continued chapter membership after their National membership has expired. The National Bylaws state that a person must be a national member before they can become and continue as a member of a chapter. The National Corvette Museum is encouraging all Corvette Clubs to have an ambassador. If you are interested in becoming an ambassador for the chapter contact me. The chapter still needs someone to fill the positions of Public Relations and Merchandising. They were explained in the last issue. Contact me if you have interest in one of these positions. I would like to thank everyone that attended these events for participating and especially everyone who helped in some way to make the events a success. The chapter has been notified that all the requirements necessary to be a Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 5 Email address: [email protected] Region IX Representative Report By Ed Vignone I just returned from the NCRS Board of Directors meeting in Concord NC, the site of the 2010 NCRS National Convention. The minutes of the meeting are on page 8 and 9. Some of the highlights of the meeting are as follows: A multiyear Top Flight Award banner was designed. A total of 5 year award patches can be displayed on the Banner this will alleviate the storing, maintaining and displaying a large number of banners. The sample design shown was accepted by the Board of Directors. An “International Mark-of–Excellence Award” for International Chapter was presented and was accepted by the Board of Directors. See the Judging Chairman’s Message in the Spring 2010 Corvette Restorer for details. A Judging Owners Advisory document was presented. This Owners Advisory explains the Judging system, the duties and responsibilities of the owners and defines the terms used in the judging process. More information on this document will be provided in the near future. The website and database status report was presented. Great strides have taken place to be able to conduct all data and administrative functions on our website. All judging and tab points are updated by Chapter Judging Chairmen and Regional Judging Chairman. Extensive Help files have been written to assist Membership Managers and Judging Chairmen. One of the new features will be to register for National Conventions online. As the website is developed you will be advised of the expanded features. Midway USA Chapter, located in Wichita, Ks, had completed its probationary chapter requirements and was accepted as a NCRS Chapter and granted a Chapter Charter. The move of the National Judging from Charlotte Motor Speedway to the Zmax Dragway will be explained in the Presidents Message in the Spring 2010 Corvette Restorer. I viewed the facility and it is a very large shaded area with park like seating throughout. Tabulating will be in suites above the stands with access by elevator. There are a number of events scheduled this spring in Region IX. For a list of events scheduled type or copy and past the following links in your browser: Arizona Chapter http://www.arizonancrs.com/events.html Northern California Chapter http://www.ncrs.org/ncc/Events.htm Central California Chapter http://www.ncrs.org/ccc/index_files/Page1180.htm Southern California Chapter http://www.ncrs.org/scc/calendar.html Hope to see you at a local event or the National Convention in Concord NC. To the following new Members Chris Henry, David Ludvickson, Leonard Nagel, Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ Larry Guevara, Hoss Nagel 6 Email address: [email protected] Cover Car! Steve & Dee Anna Shrefler’s 1960 Duntov Going, Going, Gone,,, Sold at Barrett-Jackson 2010 Everyone knows that taking a car to the Barrett-Jackson Classic Car auction In Scottsdale Arizona is like a crap shoot. Where is the market going? Will we get our money out of it? Will it sell high or low? Will we be sorry? All of these thoughts went through our minds as we considered entering our 60 Vette in the auction. We talked to the Barrett people, asked many questions and after much consideration we decided to commit. You first submit four pictures of your vehicle with a full description. Then they evaluate the car and either accept or reject it. After being accepted you send in a $1500 entry fee, the original unsigned title, and a Power or Attorney for them to sell the car. So at this point the car really belongs to them. Of course if I wreck it on the way over, they simply hand me back my original title. Before we even arrived, we knew the day, lot number and approximate time it would go across the block. We arrived on the Saturday before the auction and placed the Vette in the main Showcase tent. There is probably another six or eight other huge tents but they are not enclosed on the sides. Looking over the event catalog I counted over 60 other Corvettes going up for auction and that’s about the time I started to worry. On Sunday we bought in all the other display stuff and set up our display. On Monday I walked through all the tents and displays and it will take most of the day to see everything. On Monday evening they had the Opening Night Gala for bidders and sellers. A huge event, bands, complimentary drinks and food from many of the local restaurants, of course all include with your entry fee. The auction wouldn’t start till Wednesday but the public where allowed to view cars beginning on Tuesday. It was fun meeting people who once owned an old Corvette or just wanted to ask a million question about our car. We handed out a ton of flyers over the week. Then the storm from hell hit Wednesday evening, 3 or 4 inches of rain and winds up to 55 MPH. The staff evacuated all but the main bidding tent and the auction went on. (Tornado was sighted and winds were actually gusting over 70mph and the tent is rated for 65mph continuous. I was responsible for evacuating the Showcase and the cars inside– Editor) The Russo and Steele auction was about three miles up the freeway and they took a big hit. Their main tents came down and the big 6 to 8 inches center poles damaged well over 100 cars, some very seriously. Thursday was more heavy rains but no problem for us other than flooded parking lots and getting from the lots into the buildings. Of course the weather kept some the spectators and buyers away and the prices were a little soft. Thankfully by Friday most of the storms were passed and things started to get back to normal. The big day finally arrived, Saturday, auction day. Yes the nerves were starting to get a little frayed. The car was pushed out of the main tent about 1:00 pm and I drove it over to the pre-staging area. If thing were on schedule we should go on stage between 2 and 3. But things got really backed up mainly due to a lot of charity vehicles. It seemed like forever but we finally made it through the staging area and were getting close. The owner can drive their car onto the stage but most don’t. I wanted to drive ours and we had a plan. The trunk was completely covered in documentation and NCRS certificates. My daughter and a good friend would bring up the hardtop and award plaques and ribbons, Jeff Reade and I would open up the hood, trunk and then put the soft top down so that Speed TV could really see the interior. The bidding went crazy and before I even knew it we were over a hundred thousand. One of the head auctioneer asked me if I was the owner and then asked me to come up by the auction table. I moved up to the next step and he said “No I mean up here right next to the guy conducting the bidding”. I watched the bidding climb and was kind of numb by the time it hit 135k. It hammered down; I thanked the auctioneer and shook his hand. I wasn’t even sure what the final bid was until I left the stage and looked back an saw 165k on the big screen. Then my cell rang and my son asked me want happened? It turned out that Speed TV had gone to a commercial break the whole time we were on stage. The car left the stage and was moved back into the showcase tent. We picked up all our extra stuff and folding chairs but before leaving I still had one key left in my pocket. I went over and placed the key in the glove box. It was a sad moment; my baby was really gone, sort of like letting a child go. Probably the most asked question is why did you sell it? Well after 5 Regionals, 2 Nationals and the Duntov, it was time. I kept having it judged, then would bring it home and replace more parts. Change this, refinish that, find a better part, or chase an original part. I got the car to the point where I really didn’t want to drive it anymore. Didn’t want to damage or scratch anything. It had become a Museum car and I sure didn’t want to drive it around town. It only had 1255 miles since it was restored. But I still have at least one more in me so now I can start on the 58 fuelie powerglide and I will drive it. What color? Well maybe yellow, we have a lot of time to think about it. Steve and Dee Anna Shrefler Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 7 Email address: [email protected] NATIONAL CORVETTE RESTORERS SOCIETY Board of Directors Meeting March 20, 2010 NCRS Board of directors Meeting was called to order at 8:45 a.m. ginia at the Hampton Roads Convention Center. John Yglesias was named Chairman. Present were: Dan Litvinoff of Superior Meeting Services (SMS) discussed his organization’s capabilities to help in NCRS National and Regional planning. They locate and negotiate contracts for hotels and site locations at no cost to NCRS. More details will be provided to hosting Chapters. Vito Cimilluca, Dick Capello, Gary Chesnut, Arland Dower, Marilyn Heitzman, Tom Hincz, Dennis Kazmierzak, Ed Vignone,, Dick Whittington Joan Burnett, Carlton Colclough, Jeff Cook, Larry Colvin, Mark Lincoln, Eric Mortimer, Gary Mortimer, Vinnie Peters, John Pirkle, Roy Sinor, John Waggoner Dick Whittington provided a proxy designating Dick Capello as voting in his absence later in the meeting. Vito introduced the following new Board members and roles: Marilyn Heitzman as Vice President Dick Capello as Region I Representative Larry Colvin as Secretary Mark Lincoln as Business Manager Dana Forrester as National Corvette Museum Representative Election/Appointment of Officers, Managers and Editors The following people were unanimously elected by the Board: * Vito Cimilluca as President * Marilyn Heitzman as Vice President * Larry Colvin as Secretary * Jeff Cook as Finance Director * Gary Mortimer as Membership Chairman * Eric Mortimer as Editor of the Driveline * Vinnie Peters as Editor of The Restorer * Roy Sinor as National Judging Chairman * Mark Lincoln as Business Manager * Joan Burnett as Chairman of the NCRS Foundation * Dana Forrester as National Corvette Museum Representative. 2010 National Convention in Charlotte, NC: John Pirkle reported that the site for the Convention will be at the zMAX Dragway (see National Convention information on the NCRS web site) and all other arrangements are on schedule. The Board members toured the facility and the show field. All show cars will be on concrete and in the shade most of the day. A couple luxury suites will be used for judges’ meals and the tab room. All agreed that the change will not make a difference in the National – it will be a fantastic show. Road Tour registrations are coming in – currently over 60 cars will be participating. A replacement for Bill is still needed. 2013 National Convention: The Mid-Atlantic Chapter will host the 2013 National Convention in Hampton, VirWeb Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ Membership/Sales – Eric Mortimer reports there are 100-150 new members per month, and about the same number of non-renewals per month, leaving total membership steady. Driveline advertising is steady while sales are down from the previous year. Business Report – Mark Lincoln reports that the NCRS relationship with Barrett-Jackson has been good for NCRS - not only with income revenue but also the positive exposure on Speed Channel. Mark also reported that the new On-Line Merchandise Store is up and running through our association with Charleton Commerce. Charleton Commerce does the work and NCRS receives a percentage of the sales revenue at no cost to the organization. National Judging Chairman Report – Roy Sinor reports he is working on an Owners Manual which will explain the judging process and updating the Judges Reference Manual. He is also working with the Manual Coordinators to update several of the Judging Manuals this year. National Corvette Museum - John Pirkle gave his last report before handing the responsibility of NCM Representative over to Dana Forrester. John reported that the NCM membership is increasing and they are optimistic about their growth potential. NCM purchased 70 acres close to the Museum for the development of a motor sports park. Restorer Editor – Vinnie Peters said technical article contributions are increasing and he appreciates the member participation. Vito commented that he has not heard one negative comment about the Restorer since Vinnie assumed responsibility for it. Good work Vinnie!!! Public Relations – Carlton Colclough reported on the Charity Matching Program and reminded everyone that the checks will be made out to the Charity but sent to the Chapter Chairman. The checks will go out in April. 2010 Sponsorship for National Convention: Hendricks has made a large contribution. There are two sponsors ready to provide the something for the judges – shirts were discussed. Committee Reports Chapter Top Flight Program – A multi-year Chapter Top Flight Award Banner was introduced by Marilyn Heitzman. The new banner will include multiple-year awards on a single banner. Beginning January 1, 2010, the Chapter Top Flight Program will be administered by Arland Dower. International Mark of Excellence Award – Roy Sinor reported 8 Email address: [email protected] that the team has compleed the requirements to earn an International Mark of Excellence Award. Roy thanked the team for their hard work and dedication to the project. 2012 Regional Meet Proposals – Marilyn Heitzman presented the list of proposals and the following chapters and locations were approved: Jan. 25 – 28 Florida – Kissimmee March 8 – 10 Arizona – Tucson May 3 -5 Northwest – Seaside, OR June 7 – 9 North Central – Rochester, MN Sept. 6 – 9 Pittsburgh – Altoona Oct. 18 -20 Texas - Waco NCRS Archives - Vito is working with Michael Pierce to get NCRS archives to the National Corvette Museum. An updated report will be provided at the July, 2010, Board meeting. Web Site/Technical Board/Data Base/On-line - John Waggoner gave the following updates: Database can now hold family member names. The report generator is now available – Regional Directors were asked to test the many capabilities such as forms printing and mass-mailing lists. Chapters are now responsible for maintaining officers and member rolls on-line. Car database is currently in test and data validation phase. Information Technology Plan – Gary Chesnut gave the following update: Most new members come to NCRS via the web site. Gary, John Waggoner and Larry Colvin will evaluate the revenue generating prospect of adding a rotating advertising banner to the web site. Vito proposed finding one or more members with marketing experience to advise the Board on marketing strategy and direction. On-line Election Voting for Regional Directors will be complete and ready for Region 4, 5 and 6 elections. A confirming email will be sent to on-line voters. On-line National Convention Registration – John Waggoner estimates the system will be live for the 2011 National Convention & Road Tour registration Chapter Report – the Midway USA Chapter has completed all probationary requirements and was unanimously accepted as our newest NCRS Chapter. Welcome Midway!!! By-Laws Change – The following By-Law change was proposed and passed: 22.6 Guest registration fee for NCRS Events is valid for nonNCRS members only. All Registration forms are to include the words “Guest (Non-NCRS members only)”. NCRS members cannot be the guest of another NCRS member. NCRS members who wish to attend an NCRS event must register This addition above is to be added to all appropriate guidelines including National By-Laws, Chapter Guidelines, Convention Guidelines and Regional Guidelines. Regional Director Reports - All Directors reported all chapters are doing well and keeping membership up - matching 2009 or slightly below. All Chapters are working on event planning for 2010. The Meeting adjourned at 5:45 PM NATIONAL CORVETTE RESTORERS SOCIETY NCRS Foundation Board Meeting March 20, 2010 NCRS Foundation Board Meeting was called to order at 5:45 a.m. Present were: Vito Cimilluca, Dick Capello, Gary Chesnut, Arland Dower, Marilyn Heitzman, Tom Hincz, Dennis Kazmierzak, Ed Vignone Joan Burnett, Carlton Colclough, Jeff Cook, Larry Colvin, Mark Lincoln, Eric Mortimer, Gary Mortimer, Vinnie Peters, John Pirkle, Roy Sinor, John Waggoner Dick Whittington provided a proxy designating Dick Capello as voting in his absence Foundation Report – Joan Burnett provided the following Foundation update: Foundation Membership: 115 Charter Members as of 12/31/2008 contributing a minimum of $20 64 recognized at 2009 National o 3 Diamond Level $5000 + 10 Emerald Level $1000$4999 o 17 Ruby Level $500-$999 o o 34 Sapphire Level $100-$499 6 Charter Chapters as of 12/31/2008 contributing a minimum of $100 All Charter Membership Certificates have been mailed to members not present at national 2009 Contributors – Thank you letters mailed: New Foundation Members 2 New Chapter members 9 donations from Charter members/ chapters $1000 Marvin Burnett Memorial Gift NCRS National 2009 Total Contributions: $38,858.96 Scholarship Program: An Independent Scholarship Selection committee was utilized to make Scholarship Selections for the 2009-2010 school year. o 4 - $1000 General Scholarships awarded o 1 - $1000 Marvin Burnett Memorial Scholarship awarded 2010-2011 Scholarship Application will be accepted until July 1, 2010. Revised application to appear in March/April Driveline. Meeting adjourned at 6:05 PM Date of the next Board meeting – July 18, 2010 Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 9 Email address: [email protected] SCC Spring Meet! Anaheim, CA 3-11-10. Thanks to our host Corvette Mike! As they say; a picture is worth a thousand words… Presenting the Meet, Members & their Cars in pictures: Photos by Adam Fiffles Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 10 Email address: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 11 Email address: [email protected] SCC Spring Meet Flight Cars Photos by Ed Vignone Leonard Nagel - Top Flight ‘63 James Nellesen - Top Flight ‘63 John Gardner - Top Flight ‘66 Peter Kortez - Top Flight ‘67 Steve & Katherine Tvorik - Top Flight ‘73 Andrew Gillette - Top Flight ‘76 George Loveren - Top Flight ‘93 Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 12 Email address: [email protected] Flight Awards and Recognition SCC Spring Meet – Anaheim, CA 3-11-10 Top Flight Award Leonard Nagel 1963 James Nellesen 1963 John Gardner 1966 Peter Koretz 1967 Stephen Tvorik 1973 Andy Gillete 1976 George Loveren 1994 Longest Driven Award Dave Ferguson 1965 Longest Trailered Chapter Participants for Sportsman Award Bob Brown 1959 Dave Ferguson 1965 Michael Grassi 1993 Don Hooper 1965 John Legate 2002 Russ Love 1965 Rob Myrick 2008 John Pratt 1968 Norm Shier 1986 Don Troyer 1967 Ed Vignone 2000 Ladies Choice Paul Koretz 1967 SCC Board Choice Leonard Nagel 1963 Mark of Excellence Display Ed Hoffman 1993 John Gardner 1966 SCC / NCRS Judging Gift This NCRS/SCC Logo Flashlight was presented to Judges at the Fall Meet. Be a Judge! Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 13 Email address: [email protected] Well, we did it again; head 'em up and move 'em out - to Laughlin under the leadership of our wagonmaster, Allen Morris. We met, as usual, at the Kripsy Kreme in Etiwanda and present were wagonmaster, Allen Morris, and shotgun, Darold Shirwo & the infamous Larry Pearson, and rear guard Ed & Barb Vignone, and the muscle of the group, Pat & Jerry Louer with their backup force of Jan & Marv Stober and last but not least were Sherry & Carlos Vivas with their hot red Z06 (we had a surprise in store for Carlos). The weather was perfect and there was not much traffic on the road, especially when we got through Barstow; the plan was to meet Norm & Shirley Shier and their pals and Peggy & Kent Schoneman (friends of Allen from the great state of Kansas - P.S. they left the day before the great snows hit). We got into Laughlin about 1 pm and Allen had made fabulous reservations at the Tropicana (the old Ramada) - $20 per nite can you beat that. That afternoon we all met for a quick lunch and then everyone sort of disbursed to do their own thing. Later that afternoon Peggy & Kent arrived and some of us dined with Allen, Kent, Peggy, etc. After dinner most of the gang took off to spend some dinero and Larry and I went to the bar to listen to lots of oldies but goodies. The next day we all met in the breakfast nook and the plan made by Allen was to head off to Oatman (the home of the Oatman Hotel and Clark Gable and Carol Lombard) and we headed out on a beautiful sunny warm day. When we got to Oatman we met our old time friendly Burros; we tried to find the one that had chewed off Carlos rear fender the time we were here for our regional but they all looked alike. We did the usual touristy thing like shopping, picture taking, feeding the burros and we all had lunch at the Oatman Hotel, alas, no Gable or Lombard. Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 14 Email address: [email protected] The route back was not the same and Allen had us on a Corvette designed back road which, after a long while, took us back into Laughlin for dinner, but before dinner we were anticipating the local car event across the street and some of us moseyed over to the lot to see the setup and check out some of the first arrivals.. I think Jerry had made arrangements for dinner at the Tropicana in a private room and we were met by two of our old time buddies - the Crocketts. We all had a great dinner in the steak house and again off to do the armbruster thing. Larry & I went back to the bar and listened to more oldies & goodies. The next day some of the group left early but most of us hung around for the car show and the other things you do in Laughlin. Carlos & Sherry and Larry and I took off for Quartzite to scrounge around the Sunbirds flea markets. We got in Quartzite about 3 pm and spend 3 hours shopping an hopping around and it was sad to say but there twarn't much to buy and what was there was "pricey". Back to Laughlin and the four of us had dinner in the Italian place and met Norm and Shirley and their friends who had just gotten married. Last day and it was bon voyage to Laughlin and another successful SoCal road trip with friends. Submitted by Darold Shirwo Diana & Larry Wright Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ Stephen & Kathryn Tvorik 15 Email address: [email protected] April 10, 2010 At approximately 8:30 on Saturday morning, five Corvettes belonging to members of the National Corvette Restorers Society’s Southern California Chapter rendezvoused in the parking lot of Carrows restaurant in Corona. After a short get together, the eleven members caravanned their Corvettes up route 91 toward Palm Springs. The leisurely drive took them to Palm Springs Village and the site of the Un-Car Show in slightly more than one hour. Being among the first to arrive, they acquired front row parking on the lawn situated between The Old Creek House Inn and the Stein Mart discount store. The latter was as much a draw to the area as was the show. Shortly, the lawn was filled with cars, mostly Corvettes. An NCRS display was set up near the SoCal chapter’s vehicles. The morning was spent talking to friends, looking at cars, and shopping at Stein Mart. In the early afternoon, all participants (except one SoCal member) went to the show promotor’s condo for a lunch of hamburgers, hot dogs and almond salad. Most SoCal members left for home later that afternoon. Submitted by Bob Crane Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 16 Email address: [email protected] By Ron Bartow Here’s a helpful tip for not just Corvettes. I was working on another Chevrolet product that was in desperate need of new chrome for its worn, but still perfectly working interior plastic pieces. The fix I found was right at an office supply store. Yes, you read that correctly. I’ll explain with some photos. I’m sorry I don’t have “before” pictures. I got carried away when I found how well this worked and I only recently thought to share this with you. Pictured is a thirty-five year old glove box door. In this photo it looks to be in very nice condition. It is now, but before there was no sign of the chrome script or the chrome trim line across the top of the door. There was also no sign of the chrome accent line that follows the entire length of the dash on this particular car. What I’d also like to point out in this example is how difficult attempting to mask off this script might be if you were inclined to try and paint this. The door was in fine shape except for the lack of silvered lettering. If I were to buy just the glove box door, this would have been $60. Then I’d still need all of the car’s lower dash pieces to continue the rest of this missing chrome line. Camaro Glove Box Door After contemplating this task, a thought came to me and I thought I’d give it a try. I had already purchased a silver metallic Sharpie® pen for another purpose altogether. Seeing that the lettering on this glove box door was raised, I thought a light touch, or brush across the tops of the letters might improve the look without too much mess or trouble. As you can see from the pictures, the results are more than adequate, and the level of difficulty is minimal. Silver Metallic Sharpie® Pen From here I went and tried it on my 1967’s instrument cluster lettering. This Corvette’s letters were well worn, and again, seeing is believing. This may not suit the perfect restoration, but it is a vast improvement for most anything else over worn chromed plastic. Give it a try. If you don’t like it, you can always clean it off with a mild solvent like rubbing alcohol. If you do like it, an occasional touch up will keep it fresh. After the Freshening Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 17 Email address: [email protected] SCC/NCRS Technical Presentation/ Judging School Date: Saturday, June 12, 2010 Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM Location: GM Down Under 1304 Logan Ave., Unit A Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714-434-8388 NCRS National Heritage Corvettes Jim Gessner will present the HISTORY of 1956 and 57 GM Engineering of Nassau, Daytona, and Sebring Race cars. He will cover the development of 56-62 RPO 684/687 Heavy Duty Race Suspension options used in the production time period. Judging 101 Video on Judging 101 that John LeGate and Kent Muhlker made at the National Judging Retreat will be shown. John LeGate will narrate and comment on the video. Grounding 101 Larry Pearson will discuss wire and grounding issues with Fiberglass cars. Donuts and lunch will be provided by the chapter. See you there, Jerry Louer, SCC/NCRS Judging Chairman, 951-734-9818. October 24, 2010 ALHAMBRA PARK 11 AM – 4 PM 500 North Palm Ave., Alhambra The chapter picnic returns with a new “white elephant” sale. Come out and enjoy a leisurely day with fellow chapter members. This is a great chance to take your Corvette out for a Sunday drive. All Southern California Chapter members, families or companions are invited to a barbeque lunch provided by the chapter. Children over 22 years and non member guests must register at $10 per person. After the picnic, the chapter will hold a “white elephant” sale. Bring car related objects, such as parts, tools, books, and clothes, to sell and cash to buy. Please do not bring food, non car stuff, or trash to sell. You must register in advance use the form below Alhambra Park offers an open grass area, picnic tables with vine covered shelters, playground equipment, restrooms, tennis courts, volleyball courts, and an outdoor basketball court. Intoxicating liquor, un-prescribed drugs, tobacco use in any form and animals are prohibited on City property. Directions from I-10: take Fremont Ave. north, turn right on Poplar Blvd., at Main St. continue across, you are now on Palm Ave., the park is two blocks on the right. Shelter “A” is by the admin/pool building. Questions or directions: Don @ 626.340.8872 PICNIC REGISTRATION: Member, Spouse/Companion (free) __________________________________________________ Children (free) ________________________________________ Phone ____________________ Email: _____________________________________________ Names of children over 22 and non-member guests @ $10 per person ______________________ _________________________________________________________ Total number _________ Address ______________________________________________________________________ Send registration postmarked before 15 October to: Don Troyer, 1234 Sierra Vista Ave., Alhambra, CA 91801 Checks payable to: SCC/NCRS Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 18 Email address: [email protected] CCC/NCRS Spring Meet Registration J.B. Dewar’s Museum 75 Prado Road, San Luis Obispo, California Saturday, May 22, 2010 Area Hotels:Embassy Suites 333 Madonna Rd. San Luis Obispo 805-549-0800 Quality Suites 1631Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo 805-541-5001 The Madonna Inn 100 Madonna Road, San Luis Obispo 805-543-3000 Event Information: Ron Bartow 805-481-3343 Judging information: Bruce Fosdike 805-924-1930 The judges meeting will begin at 8:00 AM Saturday, followed by an owners meeting. We do request that you mail in the registration form postmarked on or before May 15, 2010. The following information will be used on your judging summary sheet if you are having a car judged. Fees: Meet Registration Members: $20.00 *No Registrations accepted after May 16, 2010* $ ___________ Meet registration Guests 1/2 of members registration. $10.00 $ ___________ Flight Judging $ 50.00 $ ___________ Sportsman Award $10.00 $ ___________ Make checks payable to CCC/NCRS and Mail registration form and fees to: Bruce Fosdike, 1551 Leonard Place, Cambria, CA 93428 Total $ ___________ Name _______________________________________________ Guest ____________________________________ Address _______________________________________________________________________________________ E-mail: ___________________________________________ Chapter Affiliation (if any):________________________ Phone (include area code) Home: __________________________ Work ___________________________________ NCRS National Membership Number (see mailing label on your Driveline or Restorer): _________________________ Please enter the following car for [ ] Flight Judging 53-93, [ ] Sportsman Award, [ ] Bowtie display/Special interest Display (no fee). Year _________________________ Complete VIN # ___________________________________________________ Horsepower _____________ Exterior Color __________________________ Interior Color & Fabric ______________ [ ] Convertible [ ] Coupe [ ] Corvette Driven [ ] Corvette Trailered [ ] Need trailer parking Judging Classes: 53-55, 56-57, 58-60, 61-62, 63-64, 65, 66, 67, 68-69, 70-72, 73-74, 75-77, 78-79, 80-82, 84-86, 87-89, 90-91, 92-93, & 94-96 I would like to help with: Name ___________________________________ [ ] Flight Judge, Judging 1st Choice _______ 2nd Choice ________ [ ] Observer Judge [ ] Tabulate Name ___________________________________ [ ] Flight Judge, Judging 1st Choice _______ 2nd Choice ________ [ ] Observer Judge [ ] Tabulate All registrants (even if you are not having your car judged) must read and sign the hold harmless agreement as follows: Whereas owner voluntarily enters his/her vehicle in the NCRS event described above, it is agreed as follows: (1) that in consideration of CCC/NCRS and NCRS permitting the undersigned owner(s) to participate in this event, the owners(s) will insure his/her vehicle against loss, damage, and liability and will provide proof of such insurance being in effect at the time of the event. (2) That the owner (s) does hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the CCC/NCRS and NCRS, all its officers, directors, agents, employees or assigns for any such acts of omissions which may result in the theft, damage, or destruction or injury occurring during or as a consequence of this event, wherever located. (3) That owner(s) in attending this event does so voluntarily and agrees and assumes the risk of any and all damage to his/her vehicle or of injury to his/her self or others and hold CCC/NCRS and NCRS harmless there from. (4) The vehicle must be insured and "registered" to the person showing the vehicle for judging. Please fill in the required information below. You must also provide/bring proof of in-force liability insurance and current registration for the Corvette to be judged. Insurance Company _____________________________ Policy # ___________________Expiration Date ____________ Signature ___________________________________________________________ Date_________________________ Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 19 Email address: [email protected] 610 Lairport Street El Segundo, CA 90245 The extraordinary Automobile Driving Museum is located in El Segundo, California! The Automobile Driving Museum is among the most exceptional museums of its kind. displaying more than 70 cars of many makes and spanning the years. The collection is beautiful as well as educational. “While visiting the museum, not only do you have the special opportunity to view the showcased automobiles but you also have the opportunity to sit in them to get the feel of what it was like to drive these classics. On weekend visits, there are select automobiles that are available for our visitors over the age of 10 to ride in. It is with excitement that we offer this opportunity to our guests. It is also what sets us apart from any other automobile museum out there. We have games and trains and will soon have an old time soda fountain. There is definitely something for everyone here at the Automobile Driving Museum so be sure to bring the whole family! “ SOUTH/WEST BOUND CARAVAN: NORTH BOUND CARAVAN: LEAVE AT 9 AM FROM DAROLD’S HOUSE LEAVE AT 9 AM FROM BARNES & NOBLE IN BELLA TERRA HUNTINGTON BEACH, 7777 EDINGER AVEFROM SOUTHBOUND 405 EXIT AT VALLEY VISTA NUE AND STAY IN THE LEFT LANE OF THE OFF-RAMP SAN DIEGO FREEWAY (405) AT BEACH BOULEAND MAKE A LEFT TURN AT THE STOP SIGN VARD. AND GO TO THE LIGHT (SEPULVEDA) WHERE YOU WILL MAKE A LEFT TURN AND GO UNDER SEE MAP BELOW: THE FREEWAY TO THE STOP LIGHT WHICH IS VALLEY VISTA . TURN RIGHT AND GO DOWN 1/2 BLOCK AND THE HOUSE IS ON THE LEFT SIDE WITH A WHITE FENCE #15267. TO DAROLD’S: FROM WESTBOUND 101 EXIT AT SOUTHBOUND 405 TO SANTA MONICA AND STAY IN THE RIGHT LANE AND THEN EXIT AT VALLEY VISTA AND STAY IN THE LEFT LANE OF THE OFF-RAMP AND MAKE A LEFT TURN AT THE STOP SIGN AND GO TO THE LIGHT (SEPULVEDA) WHERE YOU WILL MAKE A LEFT TURN AND GO UNDER THE FREEWAY TO THE STOP LIGHT WHICH IS VALLEY VISTA . TURN RIGHT AND GO DOWN 1/2 BLOCK AND THE HOUSE IS ON THE LEFT SIDE WITH A WHITE FENCE #15267. If you are going with us please contact Brian Quadt at 949 244-7862 or Email: [email protected] by May15th so that we coordinate scheduling. Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 20 Email address: [email protected] Join SCC/NCRS in supporting “Cruisin For A Cure” The 10Th Annual Cruisin For A Cure - Saturday, September 25, 2010 SCC will pay $10 of SCC member’s $40 registration fee if you register through our Chapter by July 15, 2010. We will have reserved parking for the event. Complete the registration form and return it by July 15, 2010 (with $30 check made out to SCC/NCRS) to Treasurer: Larry Wright, 6727 Kurl Way, Reseda, CA. For SCC/NCRS information, call Allen Morris at 949-367—9000. Cruisin For A Cure Orange County Fair & Expo Center, Costa Mesa, CA Car Show 7:00 AM to 5:00PM. Gates open to participants at 4:30 AM Open to all American made rods, customs, muscle & classic cars Corvettes, trucks, specialty vehicles, and EVEN SOME NEW RIDES Cruisin' all day! Limited to 3,300 entries. Call the Doubletree Hotel and mention “Cruisin For A Cure” for special rates Tel: 714-825-3333 General show info or questions, Vendor/Exhibitor information: call 949-752-5115 Ext. 10 Name: _________________________________________ Street________________________________________ City: ________________________________________ State: ___________ Zip: _____________ Make: _________________Model: Year:__________ E-mail: ____________________________________________@___________________________ Send Participant Entry $30 (Check payable to SCC/NCRS) to: Larry Wright, 6727 Kurl Way, Reseda, CA The undersigned agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Cruisin' For a Cure volunteers, Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation, UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center, or employees from the Jonsson Cancer Center, State of California, the District Agricultural Associations, County of Orange County, or Citrus Associations, City of Costa Mesa, Orange County Fairgrounds, Orange County Marketplace and their officers, agents, servants, directors, employees, or volunteers, and against all liability of less or damages that the participant or family, relatives, or guest may sustain or incur as a result of claims, cost or judgments arising from the participants involvements to the ”Cruisin' For a Cure” show. Participant(s) acknowledge he/she/they have liability insurance as required by the State of California Department of Motor Vehicles-CYC 16020 section (a-d) Please fill in the required information below. Company: __________________________ Policy # ___________________ Expiration Date: ________ Signature _______________________________________________ Date____________________ Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 21 Email address: [email protected] think about. More discussion at the next meeting and a vote will take place. Condensed Minutes EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING By Diana Wright, Secretary Larry & Brian made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Next meeting at Harbor Chevrolet in Long Beach will be March 8th. EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING February 8, 2010 The meeting was started at 6:56 by Chairman Don Troyer. Members in attendance: Darold Shirwo, Bob Crane, Brian Quadt, Ed Vignone, Allen Morris, Larry & Diana Wright. One guest in attendance: Carolyn Quadt. Secretary’s Report: Ed Vignone made a motion to approve the minutes and Allen Morris seconded. All were in favor. Treasurer’s Report: Larry Wright stated that the chapter was financially sound. Allen Morris made a motion to approve the report and Brian Quadt seconded. All were in favor. Darold Shirwo-Membership chairman stated that at present we have 176 members. Old Business: Spring Meet: It will be held at Corvette Mike’s on March 13th, 2010. Barbara Vignone, Allen Morris and Bob Crane stepped in to handle the luncheon for this meet. Social Event: Automotive Driving Museum in El Segundo will be on May 22th,2010. Brian Quadt is in charge of this event. The event will start at 10am with lunch to be determined after Brian checks out restaurants in the area. Judging School & Tech Session: June 12th is the tentative date for this event. No location as yet. Cruisin’ for a Cure: Allen stated there was nothing new to report. Chapter picnic: Darold will check into a possible event site for the chapter. Fall Judged Meet: Oct. 9th will be the date if it meets with Rusty & Verity’s schedule. Holiday Brunch: Brian Quadt has set up a great event for the chapter. Allen made a motion & Darold seconded to have the Brunch at Old Ranch Country Club All were in favor. The date has been set for Dec.5th,2010. Bob Crane made a motion to approve a $500 deposit for the luncheon, Allen seconded. All in favor. 2012 National: Darold and Ed will give a presentation at the March National Board meeting in Charlotte,N.C. Judging Incentives: Jerry Louer has ordered an item to be presented at our first meet to those judges who have registered before the deadline. We think you will like this gift. Closing date for the Bonding Strip will be April 10th. Cruise to Palm Springs on April 10th. Information will be on our website. Ed Vignone proposed a new charity for the chapter to Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ MARCH 8, 2010 The meeting was called to order at 7:00 PM at Harbor Chevrolet by Chairman Don Troyer. Members in attendance were Bob Crane, Allen Morris, Barb and Ed Vignone, Jamie Fiffles, Brian Quadt, and Pat and Jerry Louer. Secretary’s Report: Diana Wright absent tonight. Don Troyer made a motion to approve the minutes. Allen Morris seconded. All in favor. Treasurer’s Report: Larry Wright absent tonight. Membership Report: Darold Shirwo absent tonight. Ed Vignone gave a report on the status of the upcoming National Convention. He also said the Chapter Award Program quarterly report for the Top Flight Award will be available soon. Allen Morris passed out an updated 2010 Board Member contact list. He also said the Barrett Jackson Corvette Super Sport Event will be held at the Waterfront Hilton in Huntington Beach Thursday through Sunday, June 23 -27, 2010. Dick Guldstrand and Carroll Shelby are slated to participate. Old Business: Spring Meet: March 13. Jerry reported he has seven Flight cars and ten Sportsman entered, and 58 people have signed up for a total of $1,210 in Meet receipts to date. Ed will bring a coffee maker and the pizza. Don will furnish cups and stir sticks as well as soft drinks. Allen will bring an ice chest and 8 dozen donuts. Bob Crane will bring water and cookies. Mike Vietro has invited his friends and customers to spectate. Cruise to the Sun: April 10, all set. Auto Driving Museum Tour: May 22. Caravans will meet at Terra Bella Mall in Huntington Beach and at Darold’s house to converge on the museum. Ed made a great flyer with all details. Judging School and Tech Session at GM Down Under on June 12. Ed Vignone will create a flyer. Jim Gessner will give a talk on Corvette racing history. Ed volunteered to bring a DVD on “Judging 101.” Cruising for a Cure: No report; no change. Fall Judged Meet: Scheduled for October 9, 2010, at Rusty and Verity Hobbs’ ranch. Chapter Picnic: Oct 24 is tentative date at Alhambra Park. Don Troyer will host. Holiday Brunch: December 5. We have a contract signed by Old Ranch Country Club and paid a $500 deposit. We will park our Corvettes along the back wall of their private parking lot in a semi-circular pattern for 22 Email address: [email protected] great photo ops. Allen made a motion to accept the luncheon menu with dessert instead of the breakfast menu. Ed seconded. All approved. Allen suggested that 1/2 the profits be donated. Don Troyer will submit the above information to National NCRS for approval for matching funds. National Convention 2012: Discussed possible awards brunch on July 5. Discussed possible reception no the second night on Fire Island. Discussed children’s activities. Allen made a motion and Jerry seconded it Bonding Strip: Ed Vignone wants to remove all unpaid ads from the Bonding Strip. Don Troyer said we historically run ads in support of other chapters’ events. to have an Awards Brunch on July 5 and eliminate the dinner on July 4 so attendees can be free to watch fireworks. All approved. Judging Incentives: Jerry has received flashlights. Barb suggested the tabulators should also participate in incentives. She has purchased hand creams, etc. for those important ladies. Barbara made a motion to give the hand lotion as gifts to the tabulators. Jerry seconded. All approved. Charity – Family Recovery Center: Barb also discussed accepting the Family Recovery Center as a charity for our club. The Center does career counseling for young mothers in Oceanside. They need diapers and baby clothes. Allen Morris asked if the charity qualifies for NCRS matching funds. Discussion ensued regarding using funds from our auction at Hobbs’ Ranch last fall. Possible amount to be donated was suggested as $250. New Business: Discussion of events for 2010. National Data Base: Ed Vignone suggested sending a letter to remind people they will be dropped from local chapter membership if they do not join National. The National Data Base will drop these members. Don Troyer says National wants a National Corvette Museum ambassador from each chapter. July Board Meeting: Don Troyer suggested cancelling the July Board Meeting due to the National NCRS Convention. Next Meeting: The next meeting will be held at Harbor Chevrolet in Long Beach on Monday, April 12, 2010. Respectfully submitted, Brian Quadt acting on behalf of secretary, Diana Wright Technical Articles Needed!!! Free NCRS Portfolio! The Bonding Strip needs you to share your latest Corvette repair or restoration in a technical article. With digital cameras and word processors it’s a snap to write an article. Just send in a Microsoft Word, Word Perfect or a text document along with some photos and we will take care of the rest. The SCC Board will provide an embroidered NCRS portfolio and luggage tag as an award in recognition of those members who write three articles which are accepted for publication. Embroidered NCRS Portfolio Send articles to: Jamie Fiffles; Email: [email protected]; Phone: 818-246-5745; 1700 Tambor Drive, Glendale, CA 91208 Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 23 Email address: [email protected] Chapter Badges $5.00 Includes Shipping Select Pin or Clip Type Contact: Darold Shirwo 8484 Wilshire Blvd., #605 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 (310) 278-2000 [email protected] SCC/NCRS Membership and Renewal Application Name _____________________________________ Address _____________________________________ City________________________________________________ State _______________ Zip ___________ Phone: home _________________________ work _________________________ E-mail address ________________________________Nation NCRS Membership #_________________ (Note, you have to be a member of the National Corvette Restorers Society to join the SCC/NCRS Chapter) Corvettes Owned ________________________________ You have my permission to publish my name, address and phone number in the annual SCC roster. Yes [ ] No [ ] __________________________________ Signature __________________________________ Make $28.00 annual membership fee check payable to SCC/NCRS and mail to: Darold Shirwo 8484 Wilshire Blvd., #605 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 (310) 278-2000 Membership in the SCC/NCRS includes a subscription to the chapter newsletter The Bonding Strip, which is published four times per year and includes details on chapter activities, tech tips, free classified advertising for members and discounts to chapter meets and functions. Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation (PCRF) NOTICE!!! PCRF is accepting Cellular Phones that are no longer needed. You can give your old phones to any SCC Board Member or send them to PCRF 9272 Jeronimo Road, Suite A-107A, Irvine CA 92618 Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 24 Email address: [email protected] Members Classifieds Corvette For Sale: 1960 Corvette 245hp powerglide, black with red interior. Driver quality $45,000 obo. Boyan Brkic 818 517-5016 Parts For Sale: Very early 1963 FI unit (7017375) w/022 distributor (11/62) and manifold; needs rebuild. $5,300.00. Darold M. Shirwo; [email protected], 310 278-2000 Parts For Sale: Set of original ‘69 Side Exhaust covers. These are 40 year old covers with the normal pitting and flaking on the chrome and cracks in the insulators. Would need repair and replating, or bolt them on for the original look. $300. Jamie Fiffles (818) 246-5745, [email protected] Parts For Sale: Early '61 grille bar ( without "V" notch). Driver quality chrome (some minor pitting). $50. Dean Rose (918)286-1077, [email protected] Parts For Sale: 1965 327 block, dated 12-64, .060 over already $100 obo. Boyan Brkic 818 517-5016 Parts For Sale: 1956-57 ORIGINAL hearer shut off valve, 1962 NOS neutral safety switch in original box, 1963 Coupe Complete set of rear window stainless, Polished. Carlos Vivas 805-929-0838 or [email protected] For Sale: 1953-55 Reproduction exhaust extensions. Both Short (53-E54) and long (L54-55) styles. Made by us in the USA no foreign junk. Correct and ready to go. Contact Gary Hiltunen 530-259-5997, [email protected] for photos and prices. For Sale– Haulmark 24F Trailer, Custom oak interior 12000 GVW, Electric Front Hoist, Dovetail rear ramp for low vehicles. $6500 310-930-1449. Patrick Collins #6504. For Sale– Two ton capacity foldable shop crane, includes 8 ton ram chain, hook and 4 wheels,excellent like new condition. $150. Will deliver to OC or South LA Co. Stan Boone 714-838-8821 [email protected] License Plates For Sale: License Plates For Sale: California 63-69 (Black-Yellow) plates. Have about 40 Pairs. All different condition and pricing. Also have a perfect 62 Yellow set with sticker. Call for your needs and pricing. Allen Morris 949-367-9000 Wanted: Set of nice knockoff spinners and lug nuts (1964) and original '64 console for powerglide and power windows (no holes for seat belt holders). Darold Shirwo - [email protected], 310 278-2000 Wanted: Black or Charcoal steering wheel for C1 Corvette, 58 prefered. Stan Boone 714-838-8821 [email protected] Chapter Shirts and Sweatshirts Polo Shirts $25 Sweatshirt $30 Contact: Diana Wright 6727 Kurl Way, Reseda, CA 91335 H 818.705.4884 [email protected] The Southern California Chapter represents members of the National Corvette Restorer’s Society from Central California through the Mexican border. It was formed in 1981 and we currently have over 200 members. Any membership inquirers and change of address should be sent to : Membership Chairman Darold Shirwo, 8484 Wilshire Blvd., #605 Beverly Hills, CA. 90211 Web Site: http://www.ncrs.org/scc/ 25 Email address: [email protected] ———-California——— Play Toys, Inc. 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