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‘Vetter’s Letter Allentown Area Corvette Club, Inc.
May 2015 Volume 22, Issue 5
President Jeff Mohring 610-392-6898 [email protected]
Vice-President Laura Hegyi 610-730-2695
Secretary Carol Jenkins 610-317-9277
Treasurer Janet Mohring 610-965-8593
Membership Marty & Laura Hegyi 610-730-2695 [email protected]
Activities Mike Cutro 610-365-8659 [email protected]
Merchandise & Clothing Carol Mickley [email protected]
NCM Ambassador Rich Ringhoffer 610-867-6494
Newsletter & Web Editors Kevin & Michelle Minnich 610-530-0923 [email protected]
Webmaster Michelle Minnich 610-530-0923 [email protected]
Sponsored by:
398 Stoke Park Road Bethlehem, PA
AACC Meetings @ Blue Monkey
The Allentown Area Corvette Club meets at 8:00 p.m. in the
Palm Room (upstairs) at the Blue Monkey, 1092‐1094 Hower‐
town Road, North Catasaqua, PA.
Full menu and bar service is available.
Upcoming Club Meetings
May 13 & 27 June 10* & 24 July 8 & 22
Hello Corvette Enthusiasts,
In my opening newsletter paragraph, I normally discuss club mat‐
ters. This month I'm going in a different direction.
When the C7 was first introduced, the best sales were in October 2013 (3,939
units sold). In 2014, the best month was December (3,552). Total 2015 sales
through March were 8,517, with the top sales being in March (3,785). Year‐to‐
date, sales are up 4.1% over 2014. Apparently Corvette sales are still very strong.
Congrats to all of our C7 owners!
For those members who were able to hold off purchasing one, 2016 has at least
13 different changes, additions, or upgrades. You can read about these on the
Corvette Forum (www.corvetteforum.com). [Ed. Note: Also in article starting on p. 8.]
As this newsletter goes to print, we have yet to have Springfest. I do know that
plans are complete, every preparation was made, and that all donations are ready
for the tricky tray auction. All we need is excellent weather to pull off the best
Springfest Show ever. I hope to see all of you there!!!
Be safe & be well,
AACC President
From the val Office
Jeff Mohring
* June 10th meeting will begin at 7pm at Putt‐U. The meeting will occur regardless of
weather. Mini golf rain date is Wed., June 17th, if needed. (See p. 4 for more information.)
This Month 02—EACC Cruisin’ on the Trail,
Forks Twsp., PA 03—AACC Springfest
Corvette Show, Center Valley, PA 09—Meguiar’s Detailing Clinic,
Bethlehem, PA (p.3) 13—Club Meeting, Blue Monkey,
8 pm, N. Catasauqua, PA (p.1)
16—Bill’s Hot Rod Open House, Nazareth, PA (p.3)
17—Cars & Coffee, Bethlehem, PA
17—Cruise to the Gap Car Show, Wind Gap PA
17—LCCC/CCA Autocross, Manheim PA
22—Iron Pigs Game, Allentown, PA (p.3)
24—Memorial Madness Show, Hackettstown, NJ
27—Club Meeting, Blue Monkey, 8 pm, N. Catasauqua, PA (p.1)
29—Bacon with the Boys, Location TBD, 9 am (p.3)
30—County Corvettes Tour & Lunch, West Chester, PA (p.3)
Jun 06—SDC In-Vette-Tational Corvette Show, Oley, PA
Jun 06—Liberty Region Car Show, Philadelphia, PA
Jun 06—EACC Cruisin’ on the Trail, Forks Twsp., PA
Jun 07—Beach Bums Corvette Show, Beach Haven, NJ
Jun 07—TCV Summer Bash Show, Brodheadsville, PA
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When Bud Benton passed the
webmaster role to Michelle
Minnich, both knew a little
training would be involved.
After a few months of design
and content editing, the new
AACC website is live!
The “modern but classic” design
features these specific pages — ABOUT US (club basics, meeting location,
officers & Board members), OUR EVENTS (overview and links to our spon‐
sored shows), NEWSLETTER (issues back to 2010), EVENT PHOTOS (Fotki
links), MEMBER RESOURCES (info on club clothing & merchandise, plus a list
of events with hyperlinked flyers), LINKS (find all things Corvette and be‐
yond), JOIN AACC (membership info & registration form), and CONTACT US
(mailing address, email links & phone numbers for key functions).
Upcoming
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Our New Website is Here!
Calendar
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Karin Benton (Accident)
Cindy Cutro (Accident)
Ed Holaska (Illness)
Carol Jenkins (Daughter, illness)
Royce Kark (Surgery)
John Shedlock (Illness)
Frank Shuletsky (Accident)
Paul Sluzinski (Illness)
Sam Tarreto (Illness)
If any club members know
of a member who is in the
hospital, has had surgery,
or has lost a loved one,
please notify VP Laura Hegyi (610-730-2695,
[email protected]) or one of the other
Board Members.
Thinking of You Sat., May 09 | Phil and Val Sapienza return
to demonstrate First Place Auto LLC’s
offering of interior and exterior cleansers and
protectants from Meguiar’s. The detailing seminar will take place in
the service area receiving bays at our club sponsor, Faulkner Chevy‐
Cadillac, just off PA‐22 at PA‐512. The event starts at 2pm. Please
bring a folding chair and a desire to learn how to do things better.
Sat., May 16 | Bill and Pat Hughes invite all area car club members
to their Open House and Car Show (592 Nazareth Pike, Nazareth,
PA) from 9am to 2pm. Featuring: Car Corral (sell / buy with NO
FEES!), shop tours, see the latest projects, and enjoy FREE coffee,
donuts, hot dogs and soda. www.billshotrodshop.com.
Fri., May 22 | AACC kicks off the baseball sea‐
son with a private event in the PennTeleData
Party Porch along the 1st base side. By now,
you’ve paid for your ticket, but don’t forget the $5 per vehicle park‐
ing fee (payable when you park). The game tickets will be distrib‐
uted at our May 13th meeting, and a there will be a drawing for the
lucky person to throw a first pitch on the ballfield.
This event is at capacity but a waiting list was prepared. Be sure to
get on the list if you are interested.
Sat., May 30 | Jeanette & Scott Marakovits organized a tour of
County Corvette in West Chester, PA. The group will meet at
Cracker Barrel (Rte. 100 & Tilghman St., Fogelsville, PA) at 7:45am
to caravan as a group. Lunch will be provided after the tour by
County Corvette. Organizers: Jeanette & Scott Marakovits
(484.241.1478)
Nice & Shiny
Iron Pigs Game
Bill’s Hot Rod Shop
While AACC’s new website features an ex-
tensive list of club activities, it does not list
everything you can do with your Corvette.
Visit www.AutoResourceToolKit.com for a
complete listing of happenings throughout
the Lehigh Valley (and beyond).
More Events Online County Corvette Tour & Lunch
AACC’s men are invited to join
President Jeff Mohring for
breakfast the last Friday of each
month. The time is 9am but the location var-
ies around the Lehigh Valley. Contact Jeff at
610-392-6898 or [email protected].
Bacon with the Boys
Coming Events
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May Babies As of AACC’s meeting on April 25th there were:
209 active members 4 potential members
We welcome these New Active Members, voted in during April:
Joseph & Denise Iervolino ......... Coopersburg, PA ........................ ‘98 Cpe
Scott & Rosemarie Krantz..........Northampton, PA....................... ‘87 Cnv
Jeff & Michelle Steiner...............Orefield, PA................................ ‘98 Cnv
Current Potential Members of AACC are:
Alan & Andrea Fuller .................Macungie, PA.......................‘15 Z06 Cpe
Joel & Sara Kowalski..................Whitehall, PA ............................. ‘05 Cpe
We all look forward to seeing you at upcoming AACC meetings & events!
Membership Corner 2 Doris Rice
6 Fran Bauer
Dennis Corona
Cindy Cutro
Jose Diaz
8 Phil Keiser
9 Dianne Habel
Alice Peters
13 Charlotte Shuletsky
14 Gerry Goodin
Bonnie Serfass
19 Bruce Carney
20 Lisa Dove
22 Jim Karch
Chris Keiser
Judy George
Rich Piccirilli
24 Nancy Ringhoffer
Barbara Sluzynski
26 Lou Soto
30 Carol Bachl
Wed., Jun. 10 | Well then, Putt‐U! It’s time again for our
annual meeting / round of mini‐golf at Putt‐U. The meeting
will start at 7:00 pm under the pavilion. Club members are
welcome to stay for a free round of golf. The meeting will be
conducted regardless of weather, but if conditions don’t
cooperate (again), we will return on June 17th for golf only.
Please bring your ‘Vettes!
Got Putter Envy? Gary George (‘93, ‘10)
Activities Updates If you plan to ride the bus to New York City on Nov. 14th
to see Wicked, your $125 payment is due by May 13. This
event is sold out but there is a standby list (in case folks
don’t pay on time).
There is only room for one (1) more couple to follow the
leader on the 2015 Mystery Trip (Oct. 05‐11).
Contact Jeff Mohring (610‐392‐6898) to participate.
A trip to Longwood Gardens is being planned by Joanne
Warmkessel. The date and itinerary have not been final‐
ized, so stay tuned for more info.
My Marketplace Marty Hegyi’s My Marketplace
feature at meetings will resume in
October and run through March
of each year, when club activities
are less frequent. So use this time
to think about what you want to
share with the group!
Membership | Events
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2015 Club Charities Announced Wed., Apr. 25 | President Jeff Mohring announced the results of voting for AACC’s charities for 2015. Of the 13 local
charities on the ballot, these five received the highest number of votes:
PA Wounded Warriors Inc.— Offers support and financial assistance to PA wounded veterans and their families, in‐
cluding home repairs, utility payments, short‐term rent/mortgage payments, medical bills, and medical eqt. not cov‐
ered under govt. programs.
Second Harvest Food Bank — Helps thousands of people who are struggling to put food on the table throughout their
six‐county service area. Last year, 7 million pounds of food were distributed to over 69,000 needy neighbors.
Cancer Support Community of Greater Lehigh Valley — Provides free programs of emotional and social support, edu‐
cation and wellness activities to people with cancer and their families, friends and caregivers. The aim is for people af‐
fected by cancer to lean ways to regain control, reduce stress and isolation, and restore a sense of hope for a better
quality of life.
St. Luke’s Cancer Compassion Fund — Provides support to oncology patients going through cancer treatments.
Hope for Veterans — Helps homeless veterans and their families in PA/NJ area with housing searches, assistance with
landlord disputes, support services, employment services, linkages to community resources, and temporary financial
assistance. Also offers housing where veterans can reside for up to two years while rebuilding their lives.
The club will donate $600 to each of the above named charities. A special thanks to Sandi, Brian, Sam , and Ed from
Faulkner Chevy for each donating $100 to bring the PA Wounded Warriors total donation up to $1,000!
Springfest Is Coming! Historic Photos Sought Watch for more on AACC’s Springfest Corvette Show
(Sun., May 03) in our June edition of the ‘Vetter’s
‘Letter. We will post event photos and winners.
Lifetime and “long-tenured” members of AACC, I’m look-
ing for pictures of club members, their cars, and/or events
from the 1900s! Kevin and I have amassed a large collection
of photos since joining the club in 2000, but we haven’t even
seen many from before that time.
I would like to use some older photos in our New Member
Guide and on the website. I’m also thinking that they might
be useful in preparing something for the club’s 50th anniver-
sary, which isn’t all that far away...
All original photos will be scanned and returned as soon as
possible.
Thanks, Michelle Minnich
AACC News
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Show Off at Our Sponsor! Sat., Jun. 13 | AACC partners with Faulkner Chevy‐Cadillac for
their 4th Annual Car Show. This event runs from 9am‐3pm, is
open to ALL vehicles and is free to attend!
Faulkner will provide a DJ and trophies. AACC will handle
day‐of‐show registration and parking. Food will be available.
You can either sign‐up in person at the dealership or register
online through Faulkner’s website (www.faulknermotors.com/CarShowRegistration).
Sun., Jul. 12 | AACC active and potential members are invited to display their Corvettes at the
Naval Reserve OTC Family Day (1400 Postal Rd., Allentown, PA). Celebrating the 100th Anni‐
versary of the Naval Reserves, this event from 10:30am—3:00pm will be a special time. Re‐
servists and their family members will award two trophies. Attendance is free and a compli‐
mentary lunch is included; however, you must pre‐register with Marianne Mosher at a club meeting (610‐554‐1401,
Fri., Apr. 10 | About 30 club members met at Martin Guitar for a tour of the factory and lunch at
Mivajos afterward. There were two groups of 15 who took the tour. It was very interesting and
informative. All of the handcrafting involved in making the guitars is quite impressive. There were many different
stations of people doing very intricate work as our guide took us through the plant.
He said about 20,000 people a year take the tour. That means if you work there,
you are on display a lot. After the tour we checked out the gift shop and the Martin
Guitar Museum. The group then headed over to Mivajos for lunch.
Thanks to Mike and Cindy Cutro for organizing
the event and to Curtis Purdy for coordinating
the free tours!
Image by
David Kimble Photos by
Len Feinberg
154 Photos @
100 Years of Naval Reserves
Martin Guitar Tour Len Feinberg (‘15 Z06)
Coming Events | Event Reports
Sat., Apr. 11 | Spring has Sprung and AACC is getting into Springfest spirit. A judging clinic was held Saturday afternoon
in the service arrival area at Faulkner Chevy (Bethlehem, PA). Rick Serfass put on a very informative presentation of
what to look for when judging the Corvettes at Springfest. For those of us not judging, it also provided a guideline for
detailing our cars. Thanks, Rick! (Due to the strong attendance, the second seminar on April 18th was canceled.)
Sun., Apr. 19 | A large group of Corvettes and their respective owners met at the Park & Ride to caravan up to the
Stroudsmoor Country Inn for their American Harvest Buffet. When we arrived at Stroudsmoor, we met with a smaller
group of members who were already on site. In all, about 35 Corvettes were parked in the lot — everything from Rick
and Bonnie Serfass's 1960 to two 2015 Z06s. The buffet included soup, salads, shrimp, fish, pasta, an assortment of
meats, and dessert. If you did not get enough to eat, it must have been your strong willpower, because it surely was
not for a lack of choices. After lunch, some members took the more scenic (and fun) drive south along Route 191. A
good time was had by all. Special thanks to Mike and Cindy Cutro for organizing another great event!
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Corvette Judging 101 Len Feinberg (‘15 Z06)
Stroudsmoor Country Inn Len Feinberg (‘15 Z06)
Photos by
Len Feinberg
46 Photos @
Event Reports
Image by
David Kimble Photos by
Len Feinberg
112 Photos @
Wed., Apr. 01 | It's official...America On Wheels will have neighbors! A Clas‐
sic Car Restoration facility will be moving into the Klein Building, a property
across from America On Wheels. This will be a thematic approach to
Allentown's waterfront redevelopment that will become the "Automobile
Corner of America", right here in the Valley! We couldn't ask for nicer
neighbors. Welcome to Al & Alex Ruozzi of RB Collection who restores and service classic, vintage and exotic cars. (The
Ruozzis current shop is in Trexlertown, PA and they were a trophy sponsor for Fiberglass & Steel 2014.)
Fri., Apr. 24 | 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Offers New Design Packages, Connectivity and Technology
Enhancements
New for 2016:
Twilight Blue Design Package
Spice Red Design Package
Jet Black Suede Design Package
Corvette Racing Yellow Tintcoat and Long Beach Red Metallic Tintcoat exterior colors
New standard wheel design offered in silver, black, black machined and chrome
Carbon Flash badge option deletes the chrome bar on the front grille
Carbon Fiber Hood option features a visible weave section
Flat‐bottom steering wheel
Available two‐tone GT seats – red or gray – offered in leather or suede
Red or yellow stitching option offered on Stingray 3LT Jet Black interior
Power‐cinch feature for coupe hatch and convertible trunk latches
Front curb view parking camera offered on Stingray 2LT/3LT
Magnetic Ride Control is available on Stingray models without the Z51 package; includes Z51‐style wheels and rear spoiler
Enhanced Chevrolet MyLink
After garnering more than 20 industry awards in 2014 and earning another spot on Car and Driver’s coveted 10 Best list
for 2015, the Corvette Stingray powers ahead for 2016 with appearance, connectivity and technology enhancements
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Restoration, Anyone? AmericaOnWheels.org
Corvette News
2016 Corvettes Revealed CorvetteMuseum.blogspot.com
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that offer customers more personalization choices and convenience features.
Three all‐new, color‐themed design packages – Twilight Blue, Spice Red and Jet Black Suede – lead the charge, offering
custom‐tailored appearances that elevate the Stingray’s presence on the street or track, while features such as an
available front curb view parking camera and power‐cinching latch for the coupe’s hatchback or convertible’s trunk
enhance convenience – and add an extra measure protection.
Along with all that’s new with the 2016 Corvette Stingray, it carries over an unmatched combination of performance
and efficiency. Power comes from the 6.2L LT1 V‐8 rated at an SAE‐certified 455 horsepower (339 kW) and 460 lb‐ft of
torque (624 Nm) – and 460 horsepower (343 kW) and 465 lb‐ft (630 Nm) with the available performance exhaust sys‐
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We recognize that our AACC club members have many choices for events to attend. While this news‐
letter will focus on those events sponsored by the club and endorsed by our Board, we also wish to
recognize club member accomplishments at other shows throughout the Lehigh Valley.
Apr 18 | Bethlehem AVTS 4th Annual Car Show: Jim Peters, 2nd Place in class
Apr 25 | 2nd Annual Michael Aquilina Memorial Car Show: Jim Peters, People's Choice Award
If you won a trophy at a non‐club event, please notify the Newsletter Editors. Photos will not be published due to
space limitations.
Winner’s Circle
Corvette News
Spice Red Interior Images: SuperChevy.com
Twilight Blue Interior
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tem. The LT1 engine is offered with a seven‐speed manual transmission with Active Rev Match and a paddle‐shift eight‐
speed automatic transmission that offers quick shifts on par with the world’s best dual‐clutch transmissions – delivered
with the smoothness unique to a transmission with a torque converter.
Corvette Stingray’s powertrain enables manual‐transmission Z51‐equipped models able to accelerate from 0‐60 in 3.8
seconds – 3.7 seconds with the eight‐speed automatic – and run the quarter‐mile in 12 seconds at 119 mph, while the
Corvette’s chassis and suspension features contribute to 1.03g in cornering grip and stop from 60 mph in 107 feet.
The Corvette Stingray backs its performance capability with the greatest efficiency of any sports car on the market with
more than 450 horsepower, delivering an EPA‐estimated 17 mpg city driving and 29 mpg on the highway with the
seven‐speed manual transmission.
Corvette Stingray is offered in 1LT, 2LT and 3LT trim levels.
Design Package Details
The three new design packages offered on 2016 Stingray offer customers more choices for a tailored look and feel of
their Corvette. Each gives the vehicle a distinctive, customized appearance that reflects the different roles the Corvette
plays in different customers’ experiences – from high‐performance to grand touring.
Each is offered on Stingray 3LT coupe and convertible models with the following details.
Twilight Blue Design Package: Offered in Shark Gray, Blade Silver, Arctic White or Night Race Blue exterior colors Convertibles feature a blue top and Shark Gray tonneau inserts Shark Gray accent vents Polished Motorsport wheel Black or gray brake calipers Wing rear spoiler included on Stingray models without the Z51 package Optional tri‐color stripe package Special Twilight Blue full‐color interior color Magnetic Ride Control required on Stingray models without Z51.
Spice Red Design Package: Offered in new Long Beach Red Metallic Tintcoat, Shark Gray, Blade Silver and Arctic White exterior colors Convertibles feature a Spice Red top Polished Motorsport wheel Wing rear spoiler included on Stingray models without the Z51 package Special Spice Red full‐color interior color Magnetic Ride Control required on Stingray models without Z51.
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Jet Black Suede Design Package:
Offered in Black, Blade Silver, Arctic White and Torch Red exterior colors Convertibles feature a black top Satin black wheels with red stripe Red brake calipers Wing rear spoiler included on Stingray models without the Z51 package Carbon Flash exterior badges Satin black hood extractor and graphic Special Jet Black sueded microfiber interior – with sueded microfiber steering wheel and shifter Carbon fiber (high gloss) interior trim plate Magnetic Ride Control on Stingray models without Z51.
Corvette Stingray Design
Corvette Stingray’s provocative exterior styling is as functional as it is elegant. It makes a bold design statement that
embraces the advanced technology of the car, while enhancing its overall performance in everything from the wind
tunnel to the track.
All Corvette Stingray models with the Z51 Performance Package feature integral coolers for the rear differential and
transmission (the transmission cooler is also included with the optional automatic transmission). For coupe models, the
air intakes are integrated on the rear quarter panels; and on convertible models, the air intakes are integrated into the
underbody.
Airflow through the differential and transmission heat exchangers exits through the aircraft‐inspired taillamp vents and
lower‐rear fascia air outlets. The Z51 Performance Package also includes brake‐cooling ducts, a unique rear spoiler and
additional air deflectors for enhanced track capability.
Additional exterior features include:
Heated outside mirrors are standard on all trim levels and a driver’s auto‐dimming outside mirror is standard on 2LT and 3LT trims
Removable carbon fiber roof panel (body color) is standard on all coupes; a transparent roof panel is available Visible carbon fiber roof panel is available on 2LT and 3LT Dual roof packages including solid and transparent removable roof panels are available on 2LT and 3LT coupes;
solid roof offered in body color or carbon fiber Exterior badges offered in available Carbon Flash (chrome is standard) Stinger‐type and dual racing stripe packages are offered in several colors 18 x 8.5‐inch front and 19 x 10‐inch rear wheels are standard on Corvette Stingray. Silver‐painted aluminum is
standard; chrome, black and machined black finishes are available 19 x 8.5‐inch front and 20 x 10‐inch rear wheels are standard with the Z51 Performance Package. Silver‐painted
aluminum is standard; black machined aluminum (new for 2015), chrome and black finishes available
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New FE2 Magnetic Ride Control on Stingray enables Z51 wheels and rear spoiler without the Z51 Performance Package.
Exterior colors: Laguna Blue Tintcoat, Daytona Sunrise Orange Metallic, Corvette Racing Yellow Tintcoat, Arctic White,
Blade Silver Metallic, Black, Shark Gray Metallic, Long Beach Red Metallic Tintcoat, Torch Red and Night Race Blue Me‐
tallic.
Handcrafted, Technologically Advanced Interior
The Corvette Stingray interior blends fine materials and craftsmanship with advanced technologies that contribute to a
more connected and more engaging driving experience. Every feature and detail is designed to enhance the driver’s
connection to the Corvette, starting with the fighter jet‐inspired wraparound cockpit and continuing with supportive
seats and high‐definition, configurable screens.
A comparatively small, 14.1‐inch‐diameter (360 mm) steering wheel – with a new flat‐bottom design – fosters a more
direct, immediate feel to directional inputs. The attention to the driver extends to the smallest details, including the
flat, precise stitching on the steering wheel designed to provide a smooth, consistent feel.
Precise and elegant stitching also is seen in the available Napa leather trim on the seats. Two seating choices are of‐
fered: a GT seat for all‐around comfort and a Competition Sport seat with more aggressive side bolstering that provides
greater support on the track. The frame structure for both seats is made of magnesium for greater strength. Several
trim combinations are offered for the seats:
1LT: GT seats with perforated Mulan leather seating surfaces or Competition Sport seats with leather seating sur‐faces and sueded microfiber inserts
2LT: GT or Competition Sport seats with perforated Mulan leather seating surfaces; GT or Competition Sport seats with leather seating surfaces and sueded microfiber inserts
3LT: GT seats with perforated Napa leather seating surfaces; Competition Sport seats with perforated Mulan leather seating surfaces; GT or Competition Sport seats with leather seating surfaces and sueded microfiber in‐serts. Also: leather‐wrapped instrument panel and suede‐wrapped upper trim.
All models feature a fully‐wrapped interior, where every surface is covered with premium, soft‐touch materials. Avail‐
able materials, depending on the trim level, include Napa leather, aluminum, carbon fiber and micro‐suede. There’s
even a micro‐LED screen for the passenger’s climate control placed below the vent on the dash, away from the per‐
formance features on the instrument panel.
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Additional interior features include:
Available Performance Data Recorder (included with the navigation system) Color driver information center is standard on all trim levels Electric‐locking glovebox Eight‐inch‐diagonal color touch radio with Chevrolet MyLink is standard on all trim levels; a navigation system is
standard on 3LT and available on 1LT and 2LT. Includes behind‐screen storage compartment Bose® nine‐speaker premium audio system is standard on 1LT Bose® 10‐speaker premium audio system – with bass box – is standard on 2LT and 3LT Head‐up display with color readouts – including g‐meter in track mode – is standard on 2LT and 3LT Keyless access with push‐button starting is standard on all trim levels Rear‐vision camera is standard on all trim levels Front parking camera is offered on 2LT and 3LT trim levels Power tilting/telescoping steering column is standard on all trim levels Heated and ventilated seats are standard on 2LT and 3LT Leather‐wrapped steering wheel is standard on all trim levels; and a sueded microfiber‐covered steering wheel is
included with suede competition sport seats Sueded microfiber‐wrapped upper interior trim package is standard on 3LT and includes headliner, visors, trim
above windshield and rear window, A‐pillar trim and area around quarter window
Interior colors: Gray, Jet Black, Kalahari, Brownstone and Adrenaline Red.
Driver‐Oriented Technologies
At the core of the Corvette Stingray’s driver‐focused technologies is the cockpit‐mounted Driver Mode Selector, which
allows drivers to optimize the car for their driving preference and road conditions via five settings: Weather, Eco, Tour,
Sport and Track.
The Tour mode is the default setting for everyday driving; Weather mode is designed primarily for added confidence
while driving in rain and snow; Eco mode is for achieving optimal fuel economy; Sport mode is for spirited road driving
and Track mode is for track use.
Up to 12 performance parameters are adjusted with the selection of each mode, including:
Gauge cluster configuration: The Tour, Eco and Weather modes feature displays for trip data, audio and naviga‐tion; Sport mode shows classic, easy‐to‐read sports car gauges; and Track mode’s configuration shows a gauge design based on the Corvette Racing race car display with lap timer
ETC (Electronic Throttle Control): Adjusts the throttle input curve for the selected mode for improved respon‐siveness
Paddle‐shift automatic transmission: Adjusts shift comfort and shift points
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Active Fuel Management: in normal mode, the LT1 engine uses V‐8 power; in Eco mode the engine can operate in V‐4 mode to improve fuel economy until aggressive acceleration is called for
Exhaust (active exhaust system): The system adjusts the timing of the electronically controlled exhaust valves to enhance audible feedback from the V‐8 depending on the drive mode
Electronic limited‐slip differential (Z51): Adjusts the rate at which the limited slip engages, to balance between steering response and stability in different driving conditions; more aggressive performance in Sport and Track modes
Steering: Assist effort is adjusted in the modes to provide the driver with the correct steering feel for the driving condition
Magnetic Ride Control: Adjusts shock damping based on road conditions, from optimized comfort to perform‐ance driving
Launch control: Available in Track mode for manual and automatic transmissions, providing maximum off‐the‐line acceleration
Active handling (StabiliTrak stability control): A “competitive” setting is available in Track mode and is more suited for on‐track conditions. It can also be disabled, giving the driver complete control
Traction control: Weather mode tailors traction control and engine torque for driving in inclement conditions Performance Traction Management: Available in Track mode and offers five settings of torque reduction and
brake intervention for track driving.
Three configurable displays, including a pair of eight‐inch screens and color head‐up display, deliver personalized infor‐
mation and convey the different performance parameters of each drive mode.
The two eight‐inch screens offer excellent visibility in direct sunlight, with 650 cd/m2 of brightness for the one inte‐
grated into the instrument cluster and 1,000 cd/m2 of brightness for the one in the center stack, making them among
the brightest screens in the industry. The screen in the center stack also features touch‐screen control with gesture
recognition and can be lowered to reveal a hidden storage compartment that includes a USB input for device charging
or uploads.
Performance and efficiency
The LT1 is offered with an all‐new seven‐speed manual transmission with Active Rev Matching. It incorporates rev‐
matching technology for upshifts and downshifts. This driver‐selectable feature can be easily engaged or disengaged
via paddles on the steering wheel. The seven‐speed is used with a new dual‐mass flywheel and dual‐disc clutch, which
deliver greater shift quality and feel through lower inertia. The transmission with the Z51 Performance Package in‐
cludes specific close‐ratio gearing for more aggressive driving.
An available eight‐speed paddle‐shift automatic transmission, designed and built by GM, delivers world‐class shift
times that rival the best dual‐clutch designs. Its availability makes Corvette Stingray one of the few sports cars to offer
a conventional manual transmission and an eight‐speed automatic.
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2016 Corvette Z06 C7.R Edition CorvetteMuseum.org
Corvette News
Fri., Apr. 24 | Chevrolet today introduced the 2016 Corvette Z06 C7.R Edition – a road‐going, track‐capable homage to
the Corvette Racing C7.R racecars. It’s offered in Corvette Racing’s signature yellow livery – or black – with coordinated
exterior and interior accents.
Only 500 examples of the C7.R Edition will be built when they go on sale later this year – and all will include the Z07
Performance Package with carbon ceramic brakes, as well as a specially serialized vehicle identification number.
“Corvette Racing’s legacy and technology were significant influences on the development of the Corvette Z06 and the
new C7.R Edition honors the very direct link between the racecar and the production model,” said Harlan Charles, Cor‐
vette product and marketing manager. “It also advances Chevrolet’s plan to offer special‐edition models that offer a
unique, personal ownership experiences, which become important parts of Corvette’s legacy.”
The complete list of content and unique features for the 2016 Corvette Z06 C7.R Edition includes:
Offered on coupe and convertible models with 3LZ trim Available in Corvette Racing Yellow Tintcoat (new for
2016) or Black exterior colors C7.R Edition graphics package Z07 Performance Package with Brembo carbon ceramic
brakes and Michelin PS Cup 2 tires Yellow brake calipers Black wheels with yellow accent strip and Corvette Rac‐
ing‐logo center caps Visible carbon fiber ground effects package New visible carbon fiber hood section Grilles and vents finished in Spectra Gray Metallic Jet Black leather interior with sueded microfiber accents
on the instrument panel and doors Sueded microfiber‐trimmed Competition Sport Seat, steering wheel and shifter Yellow contrast stitching throughout the interior Carbon fiber interior trim package (high‐gloss) Corvette Racing sill plates Numbered C7.R Edition interior plaque showing the build number, starting with VIN
700001 Special indoor car cover with C7.R graphics.
“The Z07 Performance Package enhances overall performance to make the Corvette Z06 one of the most track‐capable
cars you can buy off the dealership floor and still drive it to work every day,” said Charles. “Combined with the 650‐
horsepower supercharged LT4 engine, true aerodynamic downforce and performance technologies such as Magnetic
Ride Control, Performance Traction Management and an electronic limited slip differential, the Corvette Z06 C7.R Edi‐
tion offers capability matched only by an elite fraternity of the world’s supercars and special‐edition exclusivity that is
sure to make it an instant collector’s item.”
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Faulkner Chevrolet Cadillac
298 Stoke Park Road Bethlehem, PA 18017
Local: (610) 867-4177
Sales: (855) 535-9080 Service: (855) 450-0639
Sandi Kirby Sales Manager
Direct: (610) 849-1150 [email protected]
NEW 2015 Shark Gray Metallic Stingray 3LT Coupe, Jet Black leather-wrapped int., 6.2-L (455HP), 7-spd. Manual, 3LT Pkg (Memory, Power seats, MyLink/Nav, Sueded upper trim, Napa leather inserts, Leather-wrapped interior, Heated & cooled seats, Performance Data Recorder, HUD), Black machined wheels, Underhood liner with crossed flag logo, Front premium carpet mats, Carbon Flash badges, Carbon Flash spoiler and outside mirrors. (VIN#...16889) MSRP $72,795...................See Sandi!
USED 2006 Victory Red Convertible, Cashmere Int., Black Top, 6.0-L, AT with Paddle Shift, HUD, Magnetic Selective Ride Control, Memory Pkg., Dual Zone A/C, 3.42 Performance Rear Axle, 1-owner, CarFax,11,162 mi. (VIN#...8294) $39,995 List ..................................................................................................................See Sandi!
And here’s preview of coming attractions — Faulkner is expecting their first ATS V
Coupe during May. Be sure to stop by the
dealership or visit their website for the
latest on this addition to the V family!
AACC members receive 10% off GM
Service, Parts and Accessories.
See Sandy about our vehicle discounts.
Present your membership card to
enjoy the savings!
ALL CORVETTES
purchased from
Faulkner Chevy
include a free
1-year AACC
membership!
Sponsor’s Corner
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NCCC Partners with NCM and Motorsports Park Apr. 02 | The National Council of Corvette Clubs has stepped forward to sponsor a garage at the NCM
Motorsports Park and will be hosting their first event at the Museum and track Memorial Day week‐
end.
"Having a sponsorship of a garage at the track is a great way to get our name out in front of Corvette owners who like
to have fun with their car," NCCC President Dave Heinemann said. "We use the car, not just show it. I see this as a col‐
laboration and an opportunity for not only us to grow our membership, but for the Museum to grow theirs as well."
The NCCC is comprised of nearly 300 Corvette clubs totaling over 17,000 members in the U.S. and is the largest non‐
profit, all volunteer Corvette organization in the country. Membership for the NCCC is $35 the first year, and $25 re‐
newal annually.
Museum Received Three Awards Apr. 02 | The National Corvette Museum was presented with three awards by the National Association of Automobile
Museums at their annual conference.
The awards received include: 1st Place: Film and Video, Sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum; 2nd Place: Web‐
site, NCM Motorsports Park; 3rd Place: Newsletters and Magazines, America's Sportscar Magazine.
2019 Caravan Captain Named, Volunteers Sought Apr. 09 | Hosted only once every five years, the next National Corvette Caravan is slated for Labor Day weekend, Au‐
gust 28‐31, 2019, marking the 25th Anniversary of the Museum. Leading the charge in planning the caravan is Jeffrey
Duda of Hainesport, NJ, a Lifetime Member of the Museum and previous co‐captain of the New Jersey 2014 and 2009
Caravans.
"As soon as I returned from the 2009 Caravan, I began work on the 2014 NJ Caravan and again I was the Co‐Captain,"
Jeff said. "The advance planning paid off, as this Caravan was just spectacular with over 3,000 Corvettes from across
the world joining the drive to Bowling Green to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the NCM. It was so much fun plan‐
ning the event and others could see the enthusiasm I had. I was contacted by Paul Mariano, the National Caravan
Chairman, and by Karen Renfrow, the Events Manager at the NCM and was asked to become the 2019 Caravan Na‐
tional Charman. It was a task that I was honored and humbled to accept the position," Jeff added.
Regional caravans will form and join other caravans as they travel across the United States to meet in Bowling Green,
Kentucky for four days of festivities at the National Corvette Museum. An event such as this requires years of planning
and coordinating. All help is appreciated! If you would like to volunteer to be a Caravan Captain, please email Jeff at
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NCM News & Events
NCM
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NCM News & Events
Roll With Us to Bloomington Gold Apr. 16 | Each year the Museum hits the road to bring the fun of Corvette to different parts of the country. This June
we will be traveling to Illinois and Indiana for a tour of Mid America Motorworks and MY Garage Museum, dinner
cruise to Tuscan Hills Winery and fun at Bloomington Gold Corvette Show at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The travel dates are June 23‐28. Registration is $1000 members / $1040 for non‐members for the primary registration,
$300 members, $340 for non‐members for the passenger. The non‐member fee includes a discounted one‐year Mu‐
seum membership.
Plan a Club Visit Apr. 16 | Whether you are a member of a Corvette Club, or you have a group of car buddies with different makes and
models consider planning a club visit to the Museum this year!
We offer special packages for clubs that can include Museum and Corvette Plant tours, boxed lunches, road tours, ac‐
tivities at the NCM Motorsports Park and more. Check out more details online — www.corvettemuseum.org/clubs/.
Seeking Car Part Art Apr. 24 | This fall we are hosting an exhibit featuring artwork made from recycled car parts. Artists are
invited to apply to display a piece, and approved works will be exhibited September 18, 2015 through
January 8, 2016.
If you have a business that would be interested in displaying a piece of art after our exhibit, we offer a
limited number of sponsorship opportunities.
Find more NCM news online at www.CorvetteMuseum.com
or call 1.800.53.VETTE(538.3883).
National Corvette Museum, 350 Corvette Drive, Bowling Green, KY 42101.
© National Corvette Museum 2015
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Current NCM Raffles
Black Z06 Cpe | 8spd AT, 2LT, 1000 tix @ $250 ................................5/14
Arctic White Cpe | 8spd AT, ZF1, 2LT, 1500 tix @ $100 ....................5/28
2015 Events
C4 Gathering.......................May 14‐16
MiM LeMans Tour ................Jun 11‐21
NCM Cruise to Greece/Italy ..Jun 20‐27
VIR HPDE...............................Jun 29‐30
NCM HPDE ............................... Sep 3‐4
21st Anniversary Celebration . Sep 3–5
MiM Boots, Fun & Fast ....... Sep 14‐19
MiM 1‐Lap of KY Tour.............Oct TBD
Vets 'n Vettes ..........................Nov 5‐7
NCM HPDE ......................... Nov 14‐15
NCM
Corvette Classifieds If you have something Corvette-related to sell, contact the newsletter editors to run a free ad. We will make all efforts to run your ad until the item sells. Contact Kevin & Michelle Minnich at [email protected] or call 610-530-0923.
Neither Allentown Area Corvette Club nor the Newsletter Editors are responsible for ad content or for any exchanges as a result of ads published.
NEW!! 1976 Coupe — 350, AT, A/C, T-Tops, Tilt & Telescoping Steering Wheel, Power Windows & Door Locks,
38,000 original miles. Garage kept, inspected through 8/2015. Asking $15,800. (Dolores, 717-652-4512)
AACC Car!! 1978 Anniversary Coupe — 25th, 2-tone Silver, Red leather int., AT, A/C, Alloy Wheels, AM/FM
stereo w/ 8-track, PB, PS, PW, Tilt/Tele. All original, everything works great! Suspension redone 1999, new seats in
2013, brand new carpet. 63,212 miles. Garage kept, 3-owner. (Dennis, 215-679-2719, [email protected])
AACC Car!! 1986 Coupe — Black/Red int., AT, AM/FM/Cass., Good condition. 126,000 miles. $6,500.
(Frank, 610-849-2470, [email protected])
NEW!! AACC Car!! 1993 Coupe — 40th Anniversary Edition, AT, all original and working with only 17,000 miles!
Ruby Red exterior and interior, dual roofs, Z07 performance pkg. w/ FX3 suspension, original window sticker and
other items. Asking $18,900. (Gary, 610-282-0129)
1993 Coupe — Hunter Green, base model, Tan leather, 6-speed Manual, Glass removable roof panel, good condition,
2nd owner. 34,500 miles. Asking $15,900. (Pete, 484-577-5186)
2000 Convertible — Light Pewter / Black interior / Black top, 6-spd, Active Handling and Ride Control. 6,500 miles
& All Original! (Joe; H: 610-366-8842, C: 610-762-8860)
2003 Coupe — 50th Anniversary edition, 6 spd, 11,500 miles, Anniversary Red, Shale interior, 350 HP,
Magnetic ride, 2 roofs, 12-disc CD, Power seats, fleece indoor cover, service records, window sticker ($51,975),
original leather-covered manual. Garage kept, no winter driving. $25,900 firm. (Bob, 610-349-5219 leave message)
2014 Coupe — LimeRock Green, 7-speed manual, 2LT, Multi-mode exhaust, Nav, Bose, Chrome wheels, 1938 miles.
Spotless!! Private estate sale in Ventnor City, NJ. (Fred, 609-457-3911 or Lou, 908-501-6921)
WANTED — AACC member, Bob Levers, is looking for a 2006 Coupe with the Z51 package and an automatic
transmission. No Black or yellow, please! If you know of one that is available, contact Bob at [email protected].
Old Radios Repaired — Analog only, not digital. Specializing in OEM radios from the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s. Cost is
$125.00 + parts. If I can’t fix it, there is no charge! (Tom, 610-751-5314)
Auto Detailing Services — Now that 'we' are retired and have some spare time on our hands, Jeff Mohring & Jim
Fagan are looking for some side work by detailing vehicles. It does not have to be Corvettes, we can detail most
anything with wheels! Please contact us at [email protected] or 610-392-6898.
Free Trophies available for donation to worthy purpose/charity. Contact Frank at [email protected].
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North Catasauqua, PA
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