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“They should sell tickets to ride in the ZR-1There’d be a queue for miles”
Quote: Joshua Dowling – Top Gear
The Ultimate Corvette
It’s a monster and it’s a lamb …
Putter around town, keeping its supercharged LS9 6.2L V8 below 3000 rpm and it’s as easy to drive as any sports car. But dip hard into the throttle and the ZR1’s exhaust butterflies open while the car unleashes its full 476kW and 819Nm. of torque to the rear tires – and this amount of grunt only needs to move around 1500kg, more than 300kg less than a Commodore. Then listen to the glorious, ripping exhaust note that’s music to any enthusiast’s ear.
The fastest Corvette ever
With a top speed of 330km/h and acceleration of 0-100km in 3.3 seconds it’s scary – unless you’re a racing car driver. The ZR1 will easily do 110km in first gear!
To put performance numbers in perspective, the ZR1 has about 10% more power than the latest Ferrari 458 Italia and Lamborghini Gallardo V10 supercars – and a staggering 50% more torque than either of the Italians.
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Cars deserve better. Mothers.CoM
You start squawking before the sun
even rises. You steal our sesame
seed buns and fries. But worst of
all, you unload your lunch on our cars. No
sooner have we finished detailing than the
fruits of our labor are soured thanks to your
shameless form of self-expression.
It’s rude and disrespectful. So to
all you birds reading this: watch
your bony little backs. We’re hitting up the
animal shelter. Gonna find us a cat. A mean
one with all its claws. Tell your friends.
Available at
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Queensland Corvette Club Inc. June 2011
club meetings
MEMBERSHIP FEES
Jul – Sep $75 Oct – Dec $60 Jan – Mar $40 Apr – Jun $20
Renewals $75 (due 1 July)
CORRESPONDENCE PO Box 1094
Sunnybank Hills Qld 4109
email sallywhittle59@hotmail.com
BANK DETAILS BSB 484 799
A/C 001 670 655 Please include your name and payment details and advise the
Treasurer of your payment by phone or email to ensure the correct receipt of your payment
ANNUAL ADVERTISING Full page colour $400
Full page b&w $300 Half page b&w $200
Quarter page b&w $150 Business card b&w $60
email kathie.milos@gmail.com
All advertising material is accepted on the understanding that it does not contravene the Trade Practises Act. No responsibility is
accepted by the Queensland Corvette Club Inc. for statements made or the failure of any product or service to give satisfaction.
Inclusion of any advertisement shall not be construed as an endorsement by the Queensland Corvette Club Inc.
WEBSITE www.qldcorvetteclub.com.au
Material and articles in this publication are general comments, not advice. The information is believed to be accurate and reliable but no responsibility is taken for any opinions expressed or for errors
and omissions.
contents
p2 committee p3 club calendar p4 president’s report
p5 tips’n’trivia by mike gocs
p6 birthdays club run – billy & barby fundraiser
p7 club run – merry skidmas
p8 treasurer’s report club merchandise
p9 run report – annual club concourse
p10 run report – american icons day
p12 advertising – waratah homes
p13 minutes
p16 classifieds
p19 advertising
p20 advertising
Hotel HQ 21 Kingston Rd Underwood Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month commencing at 7.30pm unless otherwise indicated in the club calendar
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Queensland Corvette Club Inc. June 2011
club meetings
MEMBERSHIP FEES
Jul – Sep $75 Oct – Dec $60 Jan – Mar $40 Apr – Jun $20
Renewals $75 (due 1 July)
CORRESPONDENCE PO Box 1094
Sunnybank Hills Qld 4109
email sallywhittle59@hotmail.com
BANK DETAILS BSB 484 799
A/C 001 670 655 Please include your name and payment details and advise the
Treasurer of your payment by phone or email to ensure the correct receipt of your payment
ANNUAL ADVERTISING Full page colour $400
Full page b&w $300 Half page b&w $200
Quarter page b&w $150 Business card b&w $60
email kathie.milos@gmail.com
All advertising material is accepted on the understanding that it does not contravene the Trade Practises Act. No responsibility is
accepted by the Queensland Corvette Club Inc. for statements made or the failure of any product or service to give satisfaction.
Inclusion of any advertisement shall not be construed as an endorsement by the Queensland Corvette Club Inc.
WEBSITE www.qldcorvetteclub.com.au
Material and articles in this publication are general comments, not advice. The information is believed to be accurate and reliable but no responsibility is taken for any opinions expressed or for errors
and omissions.
contents
p2 committee p3 club calendar p4 president’s report
p5 tips’n’trivia by mike gocs
p6 birthdays club run – billy & barby fundraiser
p7 club run – merry skidmas
p8 treasurer’s report club merchandise
p9 run report – annual club concourse
p10 run report – american icons day
p12 advertising – waratah homes
p13 minutes
p16 classifieds
p19 advertising
p20 advertising
Hotel HQ 21 Kingston Rd Underwood Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month commencing at 7.30pm unless otherwise indicated in the club calendar
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Queensland Corvette Club Inc. June 2011
management committee President Vice-president & Events
Co-ordinator
Secretary Treasurer
Editor Charity of Choice
2010 – 2011 committee
delegates com
Website Co-ordinator Jaimes Pool
0423 644 683 ozpuddle@bigpond.com
Safety Officer Ernie Whittle
3801 2404, 0411 741 378 ernbuild@gmail.com
Fundraising Co-ordinator Sue Weitenberg
5563 8575, 0415 828 716
Technical Advisor Dave Kelly
5527 2047, 0412 504 170 dave-kelly@bigpond.com
Merchandise Officer Alison Turner
5580 0371, 0403 015 770 ali_turner@bigpond.com
Assistant Editor Mike Gocs
3344 2647, 0412 318 293 mikegocs@gmail.com
Liaison Officer Kevin Silk
3264 2058, 0418 722 987 kevinsilkplumbing@bigpond.com
Peter Turner 5580 0371, 0409 003 300motexpro@bigpond.net.au
Ian Moss 3200 2340, 0417 708 844ianmoss.ixl@optusnet.com.au
Sally Whittle 3801 2404, 0413 514 287 sallywhittle59@hotmail.com
Jillian Handyside 0417 762 975 handy_side@hotmail.com
Kathie Milos 0432 343 163 kathie.milos@gmail.com
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Queensland Corvette Club Inc. June 2011
management committee President Vice-president & Events
Co-ordinator
Secretary Treasurer
Editor Charity of Choice
2010 – 2011 committee
delegates com
Website Co-ordinator Jaimes Pool
0423 644 683 ozpuddle@bigpond.com
Safety Officer Ernie Whittle
3801 2404, 0411 741 378 ernbuild@gmail.com
Fundraising Co-ordinator Sue Weitenberg
5563 8575, 0415 828 716
Technical Advisor Dave Kelly
5527 2047, 0412 504 170 dave-kelly@bigpond.com
Merchandise Officer Alison Turner
5580 0371, 0403 015 770 ali_turner@bigpond.com
Assistant Editor Mike Gocs
3344 2647, 0412 318 293 mikegocs@gmail.com
Liaison Officer Kevin Silk
3264 2058, 0418 722 987 kevinsilkplumbing@bigpond.com
Peter Turner 5580 0371, 0409 003 300motexpro@bigpond.net.au
Ian Moss 3200 2340, 0417 708 844ianmoss.ixl@optusnet.com.au
Sally Whittle 3801 2404, 0413 514 287 sallywhittle59@hotmail.com
Jillian Handyside 0417 762 975 handy_side@hotmail.com
Kathie Milos 0432 343 163 kathie.milos@gmail.com
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club calendar
All the above events meet concessional registration requirements visit www.qldcorvetteclub.com.au for up to date details on events
Ipswich Swap Meet ASMF Ipswich North State School – ph Paul 0407 574 479
july
auto happenings
august
3 Club Meeting at Hotel HQ
14 QCC Concourse, Broadwater Park, Southport
3
july
6 Club Meeting at Hotel HQ
3 Lakeside All American Day (more details on p9)
Chevy Super Sunday – Eight Mile Plains Primary School – ph 0421 089 999
31
Logan City PCYC Car Show – Logan Entertainment Centre – ph Ross 3442 1700
10
9-10 Merry Skidmas – Xmas in July and Skid Pan Weekend away. Details on p7
10 Corvettes Down Under Car Club Corvette Classic – Chermside Shopping Centre. More details contact Bill Finlay 0405 631 287
23 Billy & Barby Fundraiser – Full details on p6 or contact Kevin Silk on 0418 722 987
september 7 Club Meeting at Hotel HQ
16 Friday Night Dinner – details TBC
28 Mustang Owners Club Inc – Annual Show and Shine, Mount Gravatt Show Grounds – trip leader TBC
2nd Jimboomba Classic & Muscle Car Show – Hills International College – ph Roo 0458 678 730
august
7
Chevy Super Sunday – Eight Mile Plains Primary School – ph 0421 089 999 31
Jimboomba Extravaganza & Swap Meet, Tully Park, Macleans Bridge – ph Jim 3341 9618
28
GM Round Up – Rocklea Show Grounds – ph 0408 076 834
september 25
All the above events meet c
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Queensland Corvette Club Inc. June 2011
club calendar
All the above events meet concessional registration requirements visit www.qldcorvetteclub.com.au for up to date details on events
Ipswich Swap Meet ASMF Ipswich North State School – ph Paul 0407 574 479
july
auto happenings
august
3 Club Meeting at Hotel HQ
14 QCC Concourse, Broadwater Park, Southport
3
july
6 Club Meeting at Hotel HQ
3 Lakeside All American Day (more details on p9)
Chevy Super Sunday – Eight Mile Plains Primary School – ph 0421 089 999
31
Logan City PCYC Car Show – Logan Entertainment Centre – ph Ross 3442 1700
10
9-10 Merry Skidmas – Xmas in July and Skid Pan Weekend away. Details on p7
10 Corvettes Down Under Car Club Corvette Classic – Chermside Shopping Centre. More details contact Bill Finlay 0405 631 287
23 Billy & Barby Fundraiser – Full details on p6 or contact Kevin Silk on 0418 722 987
september 7 Club Meeting at Hotel HQ
16 Friday Night Dinner – details TBC
28 Mustang Owners Club Inc – Annual Show and Shine, Mount Gravatt Show Grounds – trip leader TBC
2nd Jimboomba Classic & Muscle Car Show – Hills International College – ph Roo 0458 678 730
august
7
Chevy Super Sunday – Eight Mile Plains Primary School – ph 0421 089 999 31
Jimboomba Extravaganza & Swap Meet, Tully Park, Macleans Bridge – ph Jim 3341 9618
28
GM Round Up – Rocklea Show Grounds – ph 0408 076 834
september 25
All the above events meet c
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Queensland Corvette Club Inc. June 2011
Time for different but the same!
The Corvette hobby, like our club is
constantly changing. No matter what
you think you know, a year from
now that fact you were so sure of
could be blown right out of the water
by the most unassuming person on
the planet.
Don’t think I will host another trivia
night, and I know this may seem
hard to grasp but it’s true, I don’t
know everything about everything,
but I like learning. If I’m, as Ali calls
it, idle at home for about 10 minutes
or so, inevitably I will pick up a
Corvette magazine, I don’t really
enjoy reading but looking and
learning about cool Vettes and facts
interests me.
One of the things I learned about
was the existence of a ZL1, never
new they existed before, but after
reading an article in my idle time last
weekend I discovered in 1969 they
built two. The ZL1 all aluminium
engine option was the rarest and
most expensive engine option in GM
history.
These type of facts become very
useful at times, like whilst chatting
with people at conventions,
Lakeside or at our concourse. I
remember at our last show sparking
a discussion about cars in general
and Corvettes in particular with
some car nuts that rolled on for a
few minutes, culminating with me
opening the C5 door and letting their
girlfriends have a seat and followed
by a detailed rhapsody about the
Tiger Shark body kit. I was poised to
launch into a historical account of
the Corvette’s rise to stardom and
top it off with some clever and
humorous personal Corvette
anecdotes when I noticed the glazed
looks in their eyes and glancing at
their watches. I paused.
“So what do you have to do with this
club?” they asked, grateful for an
avenue of escape.
I told them with great pride, I am the
President of this wonderful club.
Then looking around at the success
of this, and every other event; the
organization; set up and abilities of
all involved; you too would be proud
to be associated.
So, speaking of being
involved….our Annual
General
Meeting is
nearly upon
us again -
August 3rd to
be precise. The
committee steps
down and a new
one is elected for
president’s report by Peter Turner
Ti f diff t b t th !
the coming year and this has
happened every year since 1989.
It is good for the club to have new
faces at the helm, new ideas,
methods and to share the
responsibility of keeping the club
active should be on all members to-
do list.
Some committee positions have
been held by the same person for
many years and as we thank them
for their contributions it is unfair to
expect them to continue. If you or
another member you can think of
would be able to fill a position then
let me know and we can have prior
talks before the election if need be.
So whilst we don’t expect any
sweeping changes with a new
committee ie; same racehorse
different jockey, I’m just wondering
who is going to saddle up?
Time to hit the hay.
Cheers, Peter Turner. ng of being
Annual
s
w
or
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Queensland Corvette Club Inc. June 2011
Time for different but the same!
The Corvette hobby, like our club is
constantly changing. No matter what
you think you know, a year from
now that fact you were so sure of
could be blown right out of the water
by the most unassuming person on
the planet.
Don’t think I will host another trivia
night, and I know this may seem
hard to grasp but it’s true, I don’t
know everything about everything,
but I like learning. If I’m, as Ali calls
it, idle at home for about 10 minutes
or so, inevitably I will pick up a
Corvette magazine, I don’t really
enjoy reading but looking and
learning about cool Vettes and facts
interests me.
One of the things I learned about
was the existence of a ZL1, never
new they existed before, but after
reading an article in my idle time last
weekend I discovered in 1969 they
built two. The ZL1 all aluminium
engine option was the rarest and
most expensive engine option in GM
history.
These type of facts become very
useful at times, like whilst chatting
with people at conventions,
Lakeside or at our concourse. I
remember at our last show sparking
a discussion about cars in general
and Corvettes in particular with
some car nuts that rolled on for a
few minutes, culminating with me
opening the C5 door and letting their
girlfriends have a seat and followed
by a detailed rhapsody about the
Tiger Shark body kit. I was poised to
launch into a historical account of
the Corvette’s rise to stardom and
top it off with some clever and
humorous personal Corvette
anecdotes when I noticed the glazed
looks in their eyes and glancing at
their watches. I paused.
“So what do you have to do with this
club?” they asked, grateful for an
avenue of escape.
I told them with great pride, I am the
President of this wonderful club.
Then looking around at the success
of this, and every other event; the
organization; set up and abilities of
all involved; you too would be proud
to be associated.
So, speaking of being
involved….our Annual
General
Meeting is
nearly upon
us again -
August 3rd to
be precise. The
committee steps
down and a new
one is elected for
president’s report by Peter Turner
Ti f diff t b t th !
the coming year and this has
happened every year since 1989.
It is good for the club to have new
faces at the helm, new ideas,
methods and to share the
responsibility of keeping the club
active should be on all members to-
do list.
Some committee positions have
been held by the same person for
many years and as we thank them
for their contributions it is unfair to
expect them to continue. If you or
another member you can think of
would be able to fill a position then
let me know and we can have prior
talks before the election if need be.
So whilst we don’t expect any
sweeping changes with a new
committee ie; same racehorse
different jockey, I’m just wondering
who is going to saddle up?
Time to hit the hay.
Cheers, Peter Turner. ng of being
Annual
s
w
or
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I have not looked at the “ Carsales”
website for some time. Last week I
decided to check out Corvettes for
sale. In Australia, there were 205
Corvettes for sale - quite amazing!
One of the bolts holding the inlet
manifold on my Vette always leaked
oil. I tried various types of washers,
to no avail. I mentioned this to Mike
Reptik. He said “oil comes up
through the thread”. I applied
plumber’s teflon tape on the thread -
no more leaks!
An irate member ‘phoned me last
week. He wanted to acquire an Etag
for his Corvette. Sounds simple! On
the website (govia) you select
vehicle brand (Chevrolet), then you
click “model” - guess what - no
Corvettes or Camaros. The choice
was quite large, including 14
Lamborghini models, 4 TVR models,
2 Tata models and 2 Simca models.
Now we all know that there are
more Corvettes than the
aforementioned cars! It seems that
the person responsible for the Govia
website does NOT like American
cars. If time permits, I will follow this
up.
Don’t rush to get LED stop and tail-
lights locally for your C1, C2 and
C3. I tried the new LED lights - the
result is worse. The specially
designed reflectors on Corvettes do
not allow the forward facing LEDs to
work efficiently. I think specially
made LEDs are available from USA
(for a small fortune!).
When servicing K&N filters, be sure
you do NOT over-oil the element.
Aside from restricting airflow,
excess oil can migrate into the
intake system where it can coat
electronic sensors. The result, of
course, can be disastrous. When
servicing the filter, if oil drips from it,
wash the filter and start over. Use
only K&N oil.
Do you have an impossible-to-find
whine coming from the underside of
your Corvette? Think about adding
a small amount of grease to the
splines on the transmission slip
yoke. This eliminates the metal-to-
metal contact from the splines in the
yoke to the splines on the output
shaft.
If you have driven on a flat tyre for a
short distance, never inflate it after it
has been removed! Let a tyre dealer
do this, as there can be quite
dangerous situations with the tyre
coming off at great force.
Quite a lot of C3s are being
imported into Australia now that the
dollar makes imports good value.
Check whether the brake calipers
have had stainless steel pistons
and sleeves inserted. If not, then
this is a must as original brake
calipers are guaranteed to leak.
When changing serpentine belts (in
C4s and later) count the number of
grooves. In some applications there
are several types of belts - some
have seven grooves and some
have eight. When you replace a
used belt put the used one
immediately in the rear hatch - you
just never know when it will be
needed!
Do you have a C4 with what
appears to be a fuel-related hard
start or lean condition? Have a fuel
sample test done to see if any
water has contaminated the fuel. If
so, check the rear fuel fill
compartment seal to see if the drain
is plugged. A clogged drain can
cause rain or car wash water to
back up into the fuel tank filler tube.
Use a fibre gasket because the
rubber gaskets stretch.
I often see Corvettes with the seal
missing between the radiator top
and the radiator frame or shroud.
This seal is important and ensures
ALL the air goes through the
radiator and NOT over the top. If
your Corvette overheats in slow
traffic - this missing seal could be
the problem.
tips’n’trivia by Mike Gocs
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Queensland Corvette Club Inc. June 2011
I have not looked at the “ Carsales”
website for some time. Last week I
decided to check out Corvettes for
sale. In Australia, there were 205
Corvettes for sale - quite amazing!
One of the bolts holding the inlet
manifold on my Vette always leaked
oil. I tried various types of washers,
to no avail. I mentioned this to Mike
Reptik. He said “oil comes up
through the thread”. I applied
plumber’s teflon tape on the thread -
no more leaks!
An irate member ‘phoned me last
week. He wanted to acquire an Etag
for his Corvette. Sounds simple! On
the website (govia) you select
vehicle brand (Chevrolet), then you
click “model” - guess what - no
Corvettes or Camaros. The choice
was quite large, including 14
Lamborghini models, 4 TVR models,
2 Tata models and 2 Simca models.
Now we all know that there are
more Corvettes than the
aforementioned cars! It seems that
the person responsible for the Govia
website does NOT like American
cars. If time permits, I will follow this
up.
Don’t rush to get LED stop and tail-
lights locally for your C1, C2 and
C3. I tried the new LED lights - the
result is worse. The specially
designed reflectors on Corvettes do
not allow the forward facing LEDs to
work efficiently. I think specially
made LEDs are available from USA
(for a small fortune!).
When servicing K&N filters, be sure
you do NOT over-oil the element.
Aside from restricting airflow,
excess oil can migrate into the
intake system where it can coat
electronic sensors. The result, of
course, can be disastrous. When
servicing the filter, if oil drips from it,
wash the filter and start over. Use
only K&N oil.
Do you have an impossible-to-find
whine coming from the underside of
your Corvette? Think about adding
a small amount of grease to the
splines on the transmission slip
yoke. This eliminates the metal-to-
metal contact from the splines in the
yoke to the splines on the output
shaft.
If you have driven on a flat tyre for a
short distance, never inflate it after it
has been removed! Let a tyre dealer
do this, as there can be quite
dangerous situations with the tyre
coming off at great force.
Quite a lot of C3s are being
imported into Australia now that the
dollar makes imports good value.
Check whether the brake calipers
have had stainless steel pistons
and sleeves inserted. If not, then
this is a must as original brake
calipers are guaranteed to leak.
When changing serpentine belts (in
C4s and later) count the number of
grooves. In some applications there
are several types of belts - some
have seven grooves and some
have eight. When you replace a
used belt put the used one
immediately in the rear hatch - you
just never know when it will be
needed!
Do you have a C4 with what
appears to be a fuel-related hard
start or lean condition? Have a fuel
sample test done to see if any
water has contaminated the fuel. If
so, check the rear fuel fill
compartment seal to see if the drain
is plugged. A clogged drain can
cause rain or car wash water to
back up into the fuel tank filler tube.
Use a fibre gasket because the
rubber gaskets stretch.
I often see Corvettes with the seal
missing between the radiator top
and the radiator frame or shroud.
This seal is important and ensures
ALL the air goes through the
radiator and NOT over the top. If
your Corvette overheats in slow
traffic - this missing seal could be
the problem.
tips’n’trivia by Mike Gocs
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Queensland Corvette Club Inc. June 2011
BILLY & BARBY Fundraiser Saturday 23 July 2011 The Mount Silkorama Circuit at Bunya is proud to announce it will be hosting this yearʼs "Billy & Barby" derby for the Qld Corvette Club's Billy Cart challenge fundraiser. Saturday 23 July at 25 Weston Drive, Bunya is where the action will be from 11.00am. The Silks have the grass track strip laid out, Kev and myself have the plans drawn up for the billy cart manufacturing, Denise and Ali are working on costumes (Kev likes dressing up!) and all we need is you, your kids, an appetite for the BBQ and adventure. $20 for your family includes raffle tickets, entry into the Derby, all the day’s games and activities as well as (most importantly) your BBQ lunch. The 4 billy carts, (Red, Yellow, Green and White) will have full sponsors logos and are available for $50 each, and include a family ticket for the day, and will be auctioned off at the end of the final race. This event is designed for the family atmosphere so bring your kids or Nanna as all proceeds for the day will be donated to the Club, Sponsors and those wishing to enter this highly prestigious event can contact either Kevin Silk 0418 722 987 or Peter Turner 0409 003 300.
Happy Birthday and best wishes to all members celebrating a
birthday in July!
4 Anthony Britton 4 Keith Hawke 4 Peter Turner 4 Christene Lloyd 10 Michael Wren 18 Ian Pleffer 23 Denise Silk 25 Allan Wren 25 Alison Turner 26 Diane Fitzgerald28 Kay Hosking 29 Dianne McClymont
birthdays
Bronson the ‘Birthday’ Beagle
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BILLY & BARBY Fundraiser Saturday 23 July 2011 The Mount Silkorama Circuit at Bunya is proud to announce it will be hosting this yearʼs "Billy & Barby" derby for the Qld Corvette Club's Billy Cart challenge fundraiser. Saturday 23 July at 25 Weston Drive, Bunya is where the action will be from 11.00am. The Silks have the grass track strip laid out, Kev and myself have the plans drawn up for the billy cart manufacturing, Denise and Ali are working on costumes (Kev likes dressing up!) and all we need is you, your kids, an appetite for the BBQ and adventure. $20 for your family includes raffle tickets, entry into the Derby, all the day’s games and activities as well as (most importantly) your BBQ lunch. The 4 billy carts, (Red, Yellow, Green and White) will have full sponsors logos and are available for $50 each, and include a family ticket for the day, and will be auctioned off at the end of the final race. This event is designed for the family atmosphere so bring your kids or Nanna as all proceeds for the day will be donated to the Club, Sponsors and those wishing to enter this highly prestigious event can contact either Kevin Silk 0418 722 987 or Peter Turner 0409 003 300.
Happy Birthday and best wishes to all members celebrating a
birthday in July!
4 Anthony Britton 4 Keith Hawke 4 Peter Turner 4 Christene Lloyd 10 Michael Wren 18 Ian Pleffer 23 Denise Silk 25 Allan Wren 25 Alison Turner 26 Diane Fitzgerald28 Kay Hosking 29 Dianne McClymont
birthdays
Bronson the ‘Birthday’ Beagle
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MERRY SKIDMAS Christmas in July Saturday 9 & Sunday 10 July 2011 This yearʼs Christmas in July is going to be held in Gympie, home of the Roadcraft Skidpan and Performax International. If we are going to Gympie, we might as well utilize both these companies, so Performax has kindly offered to sponsor our day at the Skidpan. Meeting at MacDonalds, Bryant Road, Loganholme for a brekky fix, then away by 8.30am. Meet the Northsiders at Shell Service Station, Nudgee Road, Nudgee and arrive in Gympie to play ‘skids’ all day. Overnight accommodation, traditional Christmas dinner (including Santa, Elf & presents) and full buffet breakfast has been arranged at the brand new Mary River Hotel. After breakfast, we’ll leave Gympie and head back home via Maleny for a walk, shopping and coffee. The cost should be $160 per person (twin share), depending on numbers, for skid pan, accommodation, Christmas dinner and buffet breakfast. Ali has pre-booked rooms and food to tempt those considering joining us. Details will be finalized next month. As this is one of our core events during the year, it would be great to have as many as possible join in. The skid pan is not compulsory but very entertaining to watch as many found out last year watching Ali learning to drift! Book you place now by phoning Peter 0409 003 300 or Ian 0417 708 844.
BRIAN HUGHES for Professional
Right Hand Drive Conversions Gympie, Qld
Specializing in mirror conversions for C4 Corvettes to 1989,
conversion correction & repairs, unfinished conversion projects.
Other makes and models can be catered for.
Due to Government regulation on vehicles manufactured after January 1989, only conversions on personal imports are
currently available.
Phone 0419 779 366 Conversions carried out using
quality components supplied by, or used by,
Performax International
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MERRY SKIDMAS Christmas in July Saturday 9 & Sunday 10 July 2011 This yearʼs Christmas in July is going to be held in Gympie, home of the Roadcraft Skidpan and Performax International. If we are going to Gympie, we might as well utilize both these companies, so Performax has kindly offered to sponsor our day at the Skidpan. Meeting at MacDonalds, Bryant Road, Loganholme for a brekky fix, then away by 8.30am. Meet the Northsiders at Shell Service Station, Nudgee Road, Nudgee and arrive in Gympie to play ‘skids’ all day. Overnight accommodation, traditional Christmas dinner (including Santa, Elf & presents) and full buffet breakfast has been arranged at the brand new Mary River Hotel. After breakfast, we’ll leave Gympie and head back home via Maleny for a walk, shopping and coffee. The cost should be $160 per person (twin share), depending on numbers, for skid pan, accommodation, Christmas dinner and buffet breakfast. Ali has pre-booked rooms and food to tempt those considering joining us. Details will be finalized next month. As this is one of our core events during the year, it would be great to have as many as possible join in. The skid pan is not compulsory but very entertaining to watch as many found out last year watching Ali learning to drift! Book you place now by phoning Peter 0409 003 300 or Ian 0417 708 844.
BRIAN HUGHES for Professional
Right Hand Drive Conversions Gympie, Qld
Specializing in mirror conversions for C4 Corvettes to 1989,
conversion correction & repairs, unfinished conversion projects.
Other makes and models can be catered for.
Due to Government regulation on vehicles manufactured after January 1989, only conversions on personal imports are
currently available.
Phone 0419 779 366 Conversions carried out using
quality components supplied by, or used by,
Performax International
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club merchandise
CLEARANCE ITEMS Sun visors $15 Fire extinguisher (red) $45
Mens club polo shirt (black) $35 Ladies club polo shirt (black or white) $35 Ladies red vest $35 Ladies ¾ sleeve shirt $35 Club spray jacket $60 Club cap (black with red piping) $15 Windscreen sticker (Qld CORVETTE Club) $ 5
The club has most sizes in stock. Please contact the merchandise officer for all enquiries.
All clothing is embroidered with the club logo. Merchandise can be posted to you (additional costs apply).
Opening Balance 1 May 2011 $17,219.24 Suncorp Cheque Account (0.01 % p.a.) $ 2,157.23 Suncorp Sub Account (5.00% Interest) $ 4,826.56 Suncorp Term Deposit (renewed 16/02/2011 for 9 months @ 6.30%) $10,000.00 Petty Cash Float $ 135.45 Merchandise Cash Float $ 100.00 $17,219.24 Expenditure: Melbourne Convention DVD (x10) $ 100.00 All American Lakeside Track Time $ 220.00 Hotel HQ meeting hire (June) $ 150.00 Vetteletter printing costs $ 365.20 $ 835.20
$16,384.04 Income: New Membership $ 210.00 Merchadise Sales $ 110.00 DVD Sales $ 60.00 Raffle – May Club Meeting $ 122.00 Merchandise Sales $ 20.26 $ 522.26 Closing Balance 31 May 2011 $16,906.30 Suncorp Cheque Account (0.01 % p.a.) $ 2,124.15 Suncorp Sub Account (5.00% Interest) $ 4,646.70 Suncorp Term Deposit (9 months @ 6.30%) $10,000.00 Petty Cash Float $ 135.45 Merchandise Cash Float $ 100.00 $16,906.30 The Committee must approve all expenditure and an invoice or receipt must be produced before any reimbursement can be compensated. NO EXCEPTION PERMITTED.
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club merchandise
CLEARANCE ITEMS Sun visors $15 Fire extinguisher (red) $45
Mens club polo shirt (black) $35 Ladies club polo shirt (black or white) $35 Ladies red vest $35 Ladies ¾ sleeve shirt $35 Club spray jacket $60 Club cap (black with red piping) $15 Windscreen sticker (Qld CORVETTE Club) $ 5
The club has most sizes in stock. Please contact the merchandise officer for all enquiries.
All clothing is embroidered with the club logo. Merchandise can be posted to you (additional costs apply).
Opening Balance 1 May 2011 $17,219.24 Suncorp Cheque Account (0.01 % p.a.) $ 2,157.23 Suncorp Sub Account (5.00% Interest) $ 4,826.56 Suncorp Term Deposit (renewed 16/02/2011 for 9 months @ 6.30%) $10,000.00 Petty Cash Float $ 135.45 Merchandise Cash Float $ 100.00 $17,219.24 Expenditure: Melbourne Convention DVD (x10) $ 100.00 All American Lakeside Track Time $ 220.00 Hotel HQ meeting hire (June) $ 150.00 Vetteletter printing costs $ 365.20 $ 835.20
$16,384.04 Income: New Membership $ 210.00 Merchadise Sales $ 110.00 DVD Sales $ 60.00 Raffle – May Club Meeting $ 122.00 Merchandise Sales $ 20.26 $ 522.26 Closing Balance 31 May 2011 $16,906.30 Suncorp Cheque Account (0.01 % p.a.) $ 2,124.15 Suncorp Sub Account (5.00% Interest) $ 4,646.70 Suncorp Term Deposit (9 months @ 6.30%) $10,000.00 Petty Cash Float $ 135.45 Merchandise Cash Float $ 100.00 $16,906.30 The Committee must approve all expenditure and an invoice or receipt must be produced before any reimbursement can be compensated. NO EXCEPTION PERMITTED.
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AMERICAN ICONS DAY Sunday 29 May 2011 15 Corvettes, a few Chevs and about 75 Harleys met at Morgan and Wacker (Newstead) for an 8.30am departure. The day was cloudy and looked like possible rain but this did not deter the cars and bikers. Just before the turn off to the old gateway road, Peter Turner’s ’69 Corvette blew a top radiator hose. This looked quite spectacular from 5 Corvettes behind him as there was a huge plume of steam - we all hoped it was NOT smoke. Three members stayed back to assist.
The first part of the run went on the “old Gympie Road” stopping at Beerwah State School for morning tea. For $6 each we were treated to a superb spread of fruit, cakes and assorted hot and cold nibbles provided by the P&C of the State School. The next part of the Run went through winding and very scenic back roads ending up near Gympie. Several members returned to Brisbane whilst the majority drove to Kin Kin- just a Pub and 2 shops. The “country Life” pub was well able to cater for the hungry hordes. The weather held for us, even though some patches of the road were wet. The H.O.G.S. group are to be commended for their organisational skills. There were 2 bikes stationed at every turn to ensure every one kept up with the group.
Mike Gocs
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AMERICAN ICONS DAY Sunday 29 May 2011 15 Corvettes, a few Chevs and about 75 Harleys met at Morgan and Wacker (Newstead) for an 8.30am departure. The day was cloudy and looked like possible rain but this did not deter the cars and bikers. Just before the turn off to the old gateway road, Peter Turner’s ’69 Corvette blew a top radiator hose. This looked quite spectacular from 5 Corvettes behind him as there was a huge plume of steam - we all hoped it was NOT smoke. Three members stayed back to assist.
The first part of the run went on the “old Gympie Road” stopping at Beerwah State School for morning tea. For $6 each we were treated to a superb spread of fruit, cakes and assorted hot and cold nibbles provided by the P&C of the State School. The next part of the Run went through winding and very scenic back roads ending up near Gympie. Several members returned to Brisbane whilst the majority drove to Kin Kin- just a Pub and 2 shops. The “country Life” pub was well able to cater for the hungry hordes. The weather held for us, even though some patches of the road were wet. The H.O.G.S. group are to be commended for their organisational skills. There were 2 bikes stationed at every turn to ensure every one kept up with the group.
Mike Gocs
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Built by hand, loved by generations. Unique, individually designed and crafted for our discerning clients. Timeless elegance that outlasts modern interpretation. Need a bigger, custom built, fully appointed garage for “The Vette”? Are you looking for that special place to come home to? Waratah Homes offer a complete project management service that will make your experience an enjoyable one.
Come in and share a cuppa with us. Allow us the privilege of building your dream home.
Ernie Whittle [ph] 0411 741 378
Steven Smith [ph] 0417 718 563
www.waratahhomes.com.au
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Built by hand, loved by generations. Unique, individually designed and crafted for our discerning clients. Timeless elegance that outlasts modern interpretation. Need a bigger, custom built, fully appointed garage for “The Vette”? Are you looking for that special place to come home to? Waratah Homes offer a complete project management service that will make your experience an enjoyable one.
Come in and share a cuppa with us. Allow us the privilege of building your dream home.
Ernie Whittle [ph] 0411 741 378
Steven Smith [ph] 0417 718 563
www.waratahhomes.com.au
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Minutes of the general meeting held on Wednesday 1 June 2011.
Meeting opened 7.35pm.
PRESENT Sally & Ernie Whittle; Jaimes Pool; Mike Reptik; Allen & Sue Squire; Peter & Ali Turner; Phil Vance; Bob Mihill;Geoff & Carolee Roberts; Ken & Pauline Coomber; Cheryl & Tom Vanderreyden; Don & Brett Campbell; Gordon Walden; Paul Hepher; Allen Wood; Nev Solomon; Kev Silk; David & Gail Chell; Ian Moss; John & Sue Weitenberg; Phil Murray; Brad Stumer; Glenn & Jayne Miller; David Glanville; Keith & Kay Hosking; Grant Buxton; Mike Gocs; Steve Harrison; Jillian Handyside. APOLOGIES Lorna Mihill; Viv & Kaylene Gook; Marina Campbell; Jan & John Tait; Keith Harper; Sandy Stumer; Judy Glanville; Glenys Gocs. VISITOR Mick Burboss. GUEST SPEAKER None tonight, MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING No business arising from the last minutes, The monutes were taken as read and confirmed as a correct record, Moved by Bob Mihill. Seconded by Mike Reptik. CORRESPONDENCE Period 5 May 2011 to 1 June 2011 Incoming Mail Australia Post – April Statement ($0.00 owing) Australia Post – Pricing Statement May - $137.76 Australia Post – New Stationery catalogue Suncorp Bank – April Statement 2011 Bayfield Printing - $1,047.20 Invoice (new magazine covers x 3,000) Enthusiast Underwriting – More flyers for classic car insurance Motive Photography – Offer to do personal photos at Concourse for Charity (Committee to investigate further) Multicap “Allways” newsletter New Member - John Pin (601) $20 chq Caloundra Power Boat Club – Tribute to Roy Orbison Show – 3 July 2011 Thunderbirds Car Club – Independence Day cruise to Moogerah Dam – Sunday 10 July Historic Racing Car Club – Invite to 34th Annual Event at Morgan Park (Ford Marque) 30-31July Northern Rivers Ford Club – Show/shine @ Casino – 23 October 2011 Shannons Classic Auctions – Melbourne 23/05/11 (2 x catalogues) Shannons Goodwood Revival – London-Abu Dhabi September 2011 (tickets x 2 to be won) Happy Wanderer Club @ Hervey Bay – Invite to stay after a run Corvette Chronicle – March/April 2011 Mustang News – May 2011 Corvettes of Melbourne – May 2011 San Antonio Corvette Club – Magazine NSW Corvettes – May 2011 Corvettes of Canberra – May/June/July 2011 The Bow Tie – June 2011 Chevroletter – May 2011 Corvette Club of South Australia – June 2011 Outgoing Mail Welcome letter – Peter & Katrina Lee (599) Welcome letter – Paul & Penny Hepher (600) Welcome letter – John Pin (601) Concessional Rego – John Pin (601)
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Minutes of the general meeting held on Wednesday 1 June 2011.
Meeting opened 7.35pm.
PRESENT Sally & Ernie Whittle; Jaimes Pool; Mike Reptik; Allen & Sue Squire; Peter & Ali Turner; Phil Vance; Bob Mihill;Geoff & Carolee Roberts; Ken & Pauline Coomber; Cheryl & Tom Vanderreyden; Don & Brett Campbell; Gordon Walden; Paul Hepher; Allen Wood; Nev Solomon; Kev Silk; David & Gail Chell; Ian Moss; John & Sue Weitenberg; Phil Murray; Brad Stumer; Glenn & Jayne Miller; David Glanville; Keith & Kay Hosking; Grant Buxton; Mike Gocs; Steve Harrison; Jillian Handyside. APOLOGIES Lorna Mihill; Viv & Kaylene Gook; Marina Campbell; Jan & John Tait; Keith Harper; Sandy Stumer; Judy Glanville; Glenys Gocs. VISITOR Mick Burboss. GUEST SPEAKER None tonight, MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING No business arising from the last minutes, The monutes were taken as read and confirmed as a correct record, Moved by Bob Mihill. Seconded by Mike Reptik. CORRESPONDENCE Period 5 May 2011 to 1 June 2011 Incoming Mail Australia Post – April Statement ($0.00 owing) Australia Post – Pricing Statement May - $137.76 Australia Post – New Stationery catalogue Suncorp Bank – April Statement 2011 Bayfield Printing - $1,047.20 Invoice (new magazine covers x 3,000) Enthusiast Underwriting – More flyers for classic car insurance Motive Photography – Offer to do personal photos at Concourse for Charity (Committee to investigate further) Multicap “Allways” newsletter New Member - John Pin (601) $20 chq Caloundra Power Boat Club – Tribute to Roy Orbison Show – 3 July 2011 Thunderbirds Car Club – Independence Day cruise to Moogerah Dam – Sunday 10 July Historic Racing Car Club – Invite to 34th Annual Event at Morgan Park (Ford Marque) 30-31July Northern Rivers Ford Club – Show/shine @ Casino – 23 October 2011 Shannons Classic Auctions – Melbourne 23/05/11 (2 x catalogues) Shannons Goodwood Revival – London-Abu Dhabi September 2011 (tickets x 2 to be won) Happy Wanderer Club @ Hervey Bay – Invite to stay after a run Corvette Chronicle – March/April 2011 Mustang News – May 2011 Corvettes of Melbourne – May 2011 San Antonio Corvette Club – Magazine NSW Corvettes – May 2011 Corvettes of Canberra – May/June/July 2011 The Bow Tie – June 2011 Chevroletter – May 2011 Corvette Club of South Australia – June 2011 Outgoing Mail Welcome letter – Peter & Katrina Lee (599) Welcome letter – Paul & Penny Hepher (600) Welcome letter – John Pin (601) Concessional Rego – John Pin (601)
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Qld Raceways - $220 chq for All American Day @ Lakeside. July 3rd Membership Services Current financial members - 135 Moved that the above mail list represents a true and accurate record of all correspondence received and sent for the period 5 May 2011 to 1 June 2011. Moved by Jaimes Pool. Seconded by Carolee Roberts. TREASURER’S REPORT Closing Balance: $ 16,906.30 Moved by Ali Turner. Seconded by Don Campbell. GENERAL BUSINESS John (Wheels) Webro asked anybody if they would like to come along in his car for this year’s Endeavour Rally. Leaves Goondiwindi on 11 July and after travelling some 5,000+ kilometres, finishes at Seaworld on July 21. Cost is between $1500 and $2,000 (all inclusive). The Raffle Queen, Susie Webro, made a special presentation to Glenn Miller of 2 pairs of thick sports socks for the colder months. He can wear them with his trusty Crocs and by the look of the pair he was wearing at the meeting, the gift came just in time! His trusty old pair have been destroyed with an angle grinder incident, so Peter offered to paint his new pair red also. So thoughtful! Nev Solomon reminded all Members that if they put their hand up to be a trip leader, that they must also organise a writeup and some photos of that Event. They don’t have to do it themselves, but need to delegate the jobs. Mike Gocs was nominated to write up the American Icon’s Day on Sunday 29 May. Keith Hosking informed the members that he has purchased another tablecloth from the Melbourne Convention, that we apparently decorated beyond saving, so I fear we may be gathering a Collection! Jaimes Pool reminded everyone of the upcoming AGM in August and asked people to start thinking of who can front the new Committee. Susie Webro also reminded members to PLEASE RSVP to Friday night dinners, as it was embarrassing at last month’s when extra people arrived with no seating available for them. EVENTS COORDINATOR
Past Events
Friday night dinner @ Mike’s Kitchen was well attended by 26 members and Ribs were pronounced GREAT!
Icon’s day on the 29th was attended by 120 bikes (mostly Harleys) and 15 Corvettes and a great day was had by all. Peter thanked the three members who stayed behind with he and Ali, until they could repair their blown radiator hose. They caught up the pack by the end of morning tea. Kev & Tracy from Performax joined the group for lunch at the Kin Kin Hotel.
Coming Events 17 June – Glanvilles Dinner at New Farm. More Ribs are on the menu! 19 June – David Glanville’s Slot Car Race Day on the Northside. Southsiders meet at Hyperdome at 8am and the rest at Nerangba Railway Station at 9am. $10 barby lunch. Brad to do bulk email to members as this event didn’t make the magazine in time. Need 10-15 people. 3 July – Independance Day at Lakeside. No tricarthalon this year, just straight 1/8 mile drag races. $20 Entry. Sally to protest to Lakeside organisers about this. 9 July – Merry Skidmas. $160/head. For skidpan only, $50 /day. Money by July meeting please. 10 July – Downunder’s Concourse at Chermside Shopping Centre. All corvette drivers welcome. 23 July – “Billy/Barby” day at the Silk’s house at Bunya Hills. $10/head for adults, kids free. Interest building with carts being madly constructed by Kevin Silk, Ernie Whittle, Ian Moss, Glenn Miller and not sure who else. Who said our boys are competitive!! Nev Solomon is First Aid Officer for the day and asked that children please wear helmets, shoes and gloves.
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Qld Raceways - $220 chq for All American Day @ Lakeside. July 3rd Membership Services Current financial members - 135 Moved that the above mail list represents a true and accurate record of all correspondence received and sent for the period 5 May 2011 to 1 June 2011. Moved by Jaimes Pool. Seconded by Carolee Roberts. TREASURER’S REPORT Closing Balance: $ 16,906.30 Moved by Ali Turner. Seconded by Don Campbell. GENERAL BUSINESS John (Wheels) Webro asked anybody if they would like to come along in his car for this year’s Endeavour Rally. Leaves Goondiwindi on 11 July and after travelling some 5,000+ kilometres, finishes at Seaworld on July 21. Cost is between $1500 and $2,000 (all inclusive). The Raffle Queen, Susie Webro, made a special presentation to Glenn Miller of 2 pairs of thick sports socks for the colder months. He can wear them with his trusty Crocs and by the look of the pair he was wearing at the meeting, the gift came just in time! His trusty old pair have been destroyed with an angle grinder incident, so Peter offered to paint his new pair red also. So thoughtful! Nev Solomon reminded all Members that if they put their hand up to be a trip leader, that they must also organise a writeup and some photos of that Event. They don’t have to do it themselves, but need to delegate the jobs. Mike Gocs was nominated to write up the American Icon’s Day on Sunday 29 May. Keith Hosking informed the members that he has purchased another tablecloth from the Melbourne Convention, that we apparently decorated beyond saving, so I fear we may be gathering a Collection! Jaimes Pool reminded everyone of the upcoming AGM in August and asked people to start thinking of who can front the new Committee. Susie Webro also reminded members to PLEASE RSVP to Friday night dinners, as it was embarrassing at last month’s when extra people arrived with no seating available for them. EVENTS COORDINATOR
Past Events
Friday night dinner @ Mike’s Kitchen was well attended by 26 members and Ribs were pronounced GREAT!
Icon’s day on the 29th was attended by 120 bikes (mostly Harleys) and 15 Corvettes and a great day was had by all. Peter thanked the three members who stayed behind with he and Ali, until they could repair their blown radiator hose. They caught up the pack by the end of morning tea. Kev & Tracy from Performax joined the group for lunch at the Kin Kin Hotel.
Coming Events 17 June – Glanvilles Dinner at New Farm. More Ribs are on the menu! 19 June – David Glanville’s Slot Car Race Day on the Northside. Southsiders meet at Hyperdome at 8am and the rest at Nerangba Railway Station at 9am. $10 barby lunch. Brad to do bulk email to members as this event didn’t make the magazine in time. Need 10-15 people. 3 July – Independance Day at Lakeside. No tricarthalon this year, just straight 1/8 mile drag races. $20 Entry. Sally to protest to Lakeside organisers about this. 9 July – Merry Skidmas. $160/head. For skidpan only, $50 /day. Money by July meeting please. 10 July – Downunder’s Concourse at Chermside Shopping Centre. All corvette drivers welcome. 23 July – “Billy/Barby” day at the Silk’s house at Bunya Hills. $10/head for adults, kids free. Interest building with carts being madly constructed by Kevin Silk, Ernie Whittle, Ian Moss, Glenn Miller and not sure who else. Who said our boys are competitive!! Nev Solomon is First Aid Officer for the day and asked that children please wear helmets, shoes and gloves.
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14 August – Annual QCC Concourse at Broadwater Park Southport. Preparations are underway with hopes for a sunny day. Brad & Sally to meet with Camp Quality shortly to determine if they are doing the sausage sizzle this year. Peter showed us the great flyers his daughter Madison had put together and this will feature in next month’s Vetteletter. Could all members PLEASE contact any sponsors they may know, or try to get items for our Goody bags for the day. We are planning some entertainment for the day also, as the Science Fair has relocated. GCCC will allow us to rent the grounds at the Charity rates of $225, so this is great. Sally informed us Performax have already agreed to sponsor us for $700, so that is great news too. Peter asked John Webro if he could ask the Gold Coast Rockers to put on a display on the day. Good sound system is needed for the day.
Auto Happenings See Club Calendar page of Vetteletter. EDITOR Kathie away tonight MERCHANDISE Ali had Sales of $180 for May and showed us some great winter specials for the cooler months. The last of the suede men’s jackets sold at the meeting and some long sleeved club shirts are still available. Also the windproof Club lightweight jackets and the red ladies vests. WEBSITE Jaimes reported a record 108,282 hits on our website for May. Not sure why but the numbers are up from all around the world. Members can check it out by going to the bottom of the News page and clicking on “Visitor Details”. We are aiming for 1 Million hits for the year! Mike Gocs wondered if it was because he had been mentioned in a recent American Car magazine, but he was howled down!!! SAFETY OFFICER Nothing to report this month except President Pete’s exhaust hose blow out at American Icon’s Day. Luckily Tom Vanderreyden is a handy bush mechanic and was able to patch it up enough for Pete to complete the run. Thanks Tom! Ernie reminded people to please put any club photos they have on stick for him to include in the very popular “Ernie’s photo bucket” on the website. TECHNICAL ADVISOR Mike Gocs was nominated for this role at the General meetings! FUNDRAISING. Congratulations to our lucky winners of tonight’s raffles: Lucky Door prize – (Stickers, pen, stubby cooler, choccie) – Nev Solomon 1st Prize – (red car rug with white stars) – Carolee Roberts. 2nd Prize – (Planer in handy carry box) – Nev Solomon –AGAIN! Ladies Prize – (Smelly goodies) – Carolee Roberts – AGAIN! Thankyou to Keith & Kay Hosking and Mike Gocs for their Raffle contributions. Remember to support your Club, Members and Sponsors wherever possible. If you have anything you can donate for our raffles it would be much appreciated. Congratulations to our lucky winners of tonight’s raffles: NOMINATED DATES FOR NEXT MEETING Next Committee meeting will be on Monday 6 June 2011 at the Whittle’s house at 7pm. Next General Meeting will be on Wednesday 6 July 2011 at Hotel HQ, Underwood at 7.30pm. There being no further business, Peter thanked everyone for attending and declared the meeting closed. Meeting closed at 8.50pm.
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14 August – Annual QCC Concourse at Broadwater Park Southport. Preparations are underway with hopes for a sunny day. Brad & Sally to meet with Camp Quality shortly to determine if they are doing the sausage sizzle this year. Peter showed us the great flyers his daughter Madison had put together and this will feature in next month’s Vetteletter. Could all members PLEASE contact any sponsors they may know, or try to get items for our Goody bags for the day. We are planning some entertainment for the day also, as the Science Fair has relocated. GCCC will allow us to rent the grounds at the Charity rates of $225, so this is great. Sally informed us Performax have already agreed to sponsor us for $700, so that is great news too. Peter asked John Webro if he could ask the Gold Coast Rockers to put on a display on the day. Good sound system is needed for the day.
Auto Happenings See Club Calendar page of Vetteletter. EDITOR Kathie away tonight MERCHANDISE Ali had Sales of $180 for May and showed us some great winter specials for the cooler months. The last of the suede men’s jackets sold at the meeting and some long sleeved club shirts are still available. Also the windproof Club lightweight jackets and the red ladies vests. WEBSITE Jaimes reported a record 108,282 hits on our website for May. Not sure why but the numbers are up from all around the world. Members can check it out by going to the bottom of the News page and clicking on “Visitor Details”. We are aiming for 1 Million hits for the year! Mike Gocs wondered if it was because he had been mentioned in a recent American Car magazine, but he was howled down!!! SAFETY OFFICER Nothing to report this month except President Pete’s exhaust hose blow out at American Icon’s Day. Luckily Tom Vanderreyden is a handy bush mechanic and was able to patch it up enough for Pete to complete the run. Thanks Tom! Ernie reminded people to please put any club photos they have on stick for him to include in the very popular “Ernie’s photo bucket” on the website. TECHNICAL ADVISOR Mike Gocs was nominated for this role at the General meetings! FUNDRAISING. Congratulations to our lucky winners of tonight’s raffles: Lucky Door prize – (Stickers, pen, stubby cooler, choccie) – Nev Solomon 1st Prize – (red car rug with white stars) – Carolee Roberts. 2nd Prize – (Planer in handy carry box) – Nev Solomon –AGAIN! Ladies Prize – (Smelly goodies) – Carolee Roberts – AGAIN! Thankyou to Keith & Kay Hosking and Mike Gocs for their Raffle contributions. Remember to support your Club, Members and Sponsors wherever possible. If you have anything you can donate for our raffles it would be much appreciated. Congratulations to our lucky winners of tonight’s raffles: NOMINATED DATES FOR NEXT MEETING Next Committee meeting will be on Monday 6 June 2011 at the Whittle’s house at 7pm. Next General Meeting will be on Wednesday 6 July 2011 at Hotel HQ, Underwood at 7.30pm. There being no further business, Peter thanked everyone for attending and declared the meeting closed. Meeting closed at 8.50pm.
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FOR SALE L88 Engine $25,000 Block is a 512 casting, factory four bolt main block, dated May of 69. It is a fresh 30 over bore, it was magged, cleaned, decked, bored. It has a GM forged crank casting 6223, forged TRW pistons 11:1 part number 7223, also forged 7/16 dimple rods. It has all new bearings, rings, double roller timing chain, new oil pump and pick up (welded pickup), gaskets are all Fel pro. Intake is a GM Winters aluminium highrise manifold. Heads are open chamber rectangular port, GM aluminum 074 castings that were completely rebuilt with new SSTL light weight Manley valves 2.19 and 1.88 diameter with roller rockers. Cam is a comp cam part number 11-218-4 it is a solid lift cam with .561 lift. Lash is .022 on both intake and exhaust.
PHONE Steve McClymont 0408 676 593
FOR SALE 1974 Corvette Coupe $48,000 ONO
This award winning toxic lime green corvette has black leather interior and is left hand drive. Automatic, 350/300 hp, 4 bolt crate engine with a 4 barrel polished inlet manifold, 4 wheel disc brakes, Tilt steering, Power steering, Power windows, Central locking, Air Conditioning, Alarm system, Tinted windows, Alloy wheels, Body contoured bumpers, CD player, Heavy duty independent rear suspension. Over $107,000 has been spent to restore this vehicle to perfection...No expense has been spared!
PHONE Dallas 0422 255 304
FOR SALE 1970 Corvette Coupe
350 cubic inch, 300 hp, LHD, Mulsane Blue with bright blue interior, 63,000 miles, 4 speed Muncie gear box, power steering, brakes and windows, multi-Concourse winner, matching numbers, full registration $55,000 ONO
PHONE Keith 3880 1713 or 0417 744 924
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FOR SALE L88 Engine $25,000 Block is a 512 casting, factory four bolt main block, dated May of 69. It is a fresh 30 over bore, it was magged, cleaned, decked, bored. It has a GM forged crank casting 6223, forged TRW pistons 11:1 part number 7223, also forged 7/16 dimple rods. It has all new bearings, rings, double roller timing chain, new oil pump and pick up (welded pickup), gaskets are all Fel pro. Intake is a GM Winters aluminium highrise manifold. Heads are open chamber rectangular port, GM aluminum 074 castings that were completely rebuilt with new SSTL light weight Manley valves 2.19 and 1.88 diameter with roller rockers. Cam is a comp cam part number 11-218-4 it is a solid lift cam with .561 lift. Lash is .022 on both intake and exhaust.
PHONE Steve McClymont 0408 676 593
FOR SALE 1974 Corvette Coupe $48,000 ONO
This award winning toxic lime green corvette has black leather interior and is left hand drive. Automatic, 350/300 hp, 4 bolt crate engine with a 4 barrel polished inlet manifold, 4 wheel disc brakes, Tilt steering, Power steering, Power windows, Central locking, Air Conditioning, Alarm system, Tinted windows, Alloy wheels, Body contoured bumpers, CD player, Heavy duty independent rear suspension. Over $107,000 has been spent to restore this vehicle to perfection...No expense has been spared!
PHONE Dallas 0422 255 304
FOR SALE 1970 Corvette Coupe
350 cubic inch, 300 hp, LHD, Mulsane Blue with bright blue interior, 63,000 miles, 4 speed Muncie gear box, power steering, brakes and windows, multi-Concourse winner, matching numbers, full registration $55,000 ONO
PHONE Keith 3880 1713 or 0417 744 924
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FOR SALE Parts to suit small block Chev Crane gold roller rocker self-aligning 1.6 New $550 Crane gold roller rockers self-aligning 1.5 New $550 GM factory roller rockers by Crane self-aligning 1.6 New $550 TPIS mini ram with fuel rails and regulator $1400 Lingenfelter super ram intake manifold $1200 Edelbrock base manifold with SLP Siamese runners $900 Holley Stealth intake $800 (will not fit under stock 84-96 Corvette hood) Good performance for TPI Billet throttle body 58mm New $550, 52mm $400 Competition Cams roller camshaft CS286HR10 .560” lift 230 @ .505” lobe separation 112 New $580 Competition Cams springs, retainers & locks (to suit above roller cam) New $320 Competition Cams roller lifters performance high rev New $520, stock roller lifters New $450 GM factory roller camshaft .525” lift 219/228 @ .050” lobe separation New $500 Lingenfelter roller camshaft .493” lift 213/219 @ .050” lobe separation 112 New $500 Air flow research heads 210 CNC race ready $2,275
PHONE John Bondok 0419 999 350
FOR SALE 1986 Corvette Parts Right hand front fender side panel $50 Left hand door $250 Rear inner guards (pair) $100 Complete standard exhaust system (minus cats) $100 Standard exhaust manifold $100 Air cond. evaporator and box $150 Left hand door window glass $ 200 Left hand door window electric motor $100 Right hand door window electric motor $100Left hand door mirror housing $50 Right hand door mirror housing $50 Door hinges (4) $40 Front license plate cover $100 Rear alloy frame extension $300 Rear Bilstein Sportmatic shocks (2) $200 Fan belt $25 Complete red carpet set $100 Rear exhaust section with balance (new tube) $100 Aluminium tail shaft $100
PHONE Mike Reptik 07 3824 0280
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FOR SALE White Walls to fit 16” rims. New (sealed pack). Set of 4 plus 1. These are white rubber which fit between the rim and tyre beads. 80mm wide. $145
PHONE John Webro 0439683117
FOR SALE Vette Treasures C5 left rear guard $200 C3 2.5” stainless steel exhaust (bottom of extractors to rear) $200 2 x Falken 315/25/19 tyres New (pair) $600
PHONE Peter Turner 0409 003 300
FOR SALE
Set of 4, 235/60R15 BF Goodrich TA radial tyres, 50% tread, raised white lettering $250
PHONE Keith Hosking on 0417 744 924 or 3880 1713
FOR SALE
Chevy Banner 150cm x 90cm $15.00 each
New watch (C5 logo), includes metal case $60.00
Black Book 1953-2010 $15.00
Polyurethane Bushings for under your Corvette – NEW - still in original packs
Rear spring Cushions ’63-’82 suit leaf spring and fibreglass spring $15.00
Rear strut rod rubbers ’75-’82 $30.00
Diff carrier mount “rubbers” ’80-’82 $30.00
Power steering ram bushings set ‘63-’82 $12.00
Rear stabiliser bar bushings ’63-’96 $30.00
Set of rear control arm bushings ’63-’82 $25
PHONE Mike Gocs on 3344 2647 or 0412 318 293
FOR SALE Extreme Fuel Injection CAM 1987-1998
This CAM was installed in Ray's new engine by mistake and has been replaced with the correctly specified item.
It's lucky to have done 1,500km and cost $580 from the States.
This is an excellent street CAM specifically designed for injected engines. Has heaps of torque and grunt from 1,800rpm - 5,800. Duration @ 50" 218-224 Valve lift 057 inlet and 056 exhaust.
Your car does not require a stall converter with this CAM - very driveable and quite economical.
Available now $280 ono
PHONE Ray 0427 557 566
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FOR SALE Parts to suit small block Chev Crane gold roller rocker self-aligning 1.6 New $550 Crane gold roller rockers self-aligning 1.5 New $550 GM factory roller rockers by Crane self-aligning 1.6 New $550 TPIS mini ram with fuel rails and regulator $1400 Lingenfelter super ram intake manifold $1200 Edelbrock base manifold with SLP Siamese runners $900 Holley Stealth intake $800 (will not fit under stock 84-96 Corvette hood) Good performance for TPI Billet throttle body 58mm New $550, 52mm $400 Competition Cams roller camshaft CS286HR10 .560” lift 230 @ .505” lobe separation 112 New $580 Competition Cams springs, retainers & locks (to suit above roller cam) New $320 Competition Cams roller lifters performance high rev New $520, stock roller lifters New $450 GM factory roller camshaft .525” lift 219/228 @ .050” lobe separation New $500 Lingenfelter roller camshaft .493” lift 213/219 @ .050” lobe separation 112 New $500 Air flow research heads 210 CNC race ready $2,275
PHONE John Bondok 0419 999 350
FOR SALE 1986 Corvette Parts Right hand front fender side panel $50 Left hand door $250 Rear inner guards (pair) $100 Complete standard exhaust system (minus cats) $100 Standard exhaust manifold $100 Air cond. evaporator and box $150 Left hand door window glass $ 200 Left hand door window electric motor $100 Right hand door window electric motor $100Left hand door mirror housing $50 Right hand door mirror housing $50 Door hinges (4) $40 Front license plate cover $100 Rear alloy frame extension $300 Rear Bilstein Sportmatic shocks (2) $200 Fan belt $25 Complete red carpet set $100 Rear exhaust section with balance (new tube) $100 Aluminium tail shaft $100
PHONE Mike Reptik 07 3824 0280
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FOR SALE White Walls to fit 16” rims. New (sealed pack). Set of 4 plus 1. These are white rubber which fit between the rim and tyre beads. 80mm wide. $145
PHONE John Webro 0439683117
FOR SALE Vette Treasures C5 left rear guard $200 C3 2.5” stainless steel exhaust (bottom of extractors to rear) $200 2 x Falken 315/25/19 tyres New (pair) $600
PHONE Peter Turner 0409 003 300
FOR SALE
Set of 4, 235/60R15 BF Goodrich TA radial tyres, 50% tread, raised white lettering $250
PHONE Keith Hosking on 0417 744 924 or 3880 1713
FOR SALE
Chevy Banner 150cm x 90cm $15.00 each
New watch (C5 logo), includes metal case $60.00
Black Book 1953-2010 $15.00
Polyurethane Bushings for under your Corvette – NEW - still in original packs
Rear spring Cushions ’63-’82 suit leaf spring and fibreglass spring $15.00
Rear strut rod rubbers ’75-’82 $30.00
Diff carrier mount “rubbers” ’80-’82 $30.00
Power steering ram bushings set ‘63-’82 $12.00
Rear stabiliser bar bushings ’63-’96 $30.00
Set of rear control arm bushings ’63-’82 $25
PHONE Mike Gocs on 3344 2647 or 0412 318 293
FOR SALE Extreme Fuel Injection CAM 1987-1998
This CAM was installed in Ray's new engine by mistake and has been replaced with the correctly specified item.
It's lucky to have done 1,500km and cost $580 from the States.
This is an excellent street CAM specifically designed for injected engines. Has heaps of torque and grunt from 1,800rpm - 5,800. Duration @ 50" 218-224 Valve lift 057 inlet and 056 exhaust.
Your car does not require a stall converter with this CAM - very driveable and quite economical.
Available now $280 ono
PHONE Ray 0427 557 566
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FOR SALE 1990 ZR1 Corvette Coupe Fitted with 1 of only 8 ever built Doug Rippie Motorsport BLACK WIDOW LT5 engines. (Rated at 475HP when built) 6 Speed manual. Rear spoiler and side skirts. Brembo front brakes. McCloud lightened flywheel and clutch. Extractors and sports exhaust. Roll cage. Onboard Hylon fire suppression system. 5 point harnessess as well as standard seat belts. 1995 ZR1 wheels fitted with 275/40ZR17 fronts and 335/35ZR17 rears. Air conditioned. Radio/CD player. Polo Green with Tan interior. Registered till February 2012. $63,000.00 ONO. PHONE Keith Harper on 07 3206 6836 or 0407 152279
FOR SALE 1969 C3 Corvette Coupe
Manual, side pipes, original condition, restored interior, paint and motor work, high-powered CD player with subs, amps, etc. Safety certificate and 7 months rego, solid ride for a classic car. Will trade, quick sale $42,500 ONO.
PHONE Simon on 0412 620 062 or email mrdj40@hotmail.com
FOR SALE 1970 Corvette Stingray Convertible
White with black soft top and white hard top. VIN I9467OS403929 Rego BBC 70 (Big Block Corvette). 502 cubic inch. Edelbrock Pro Flow electronic fuel injection, 6 speed Richmond gear box, fibre glass front & rear cross springs, after market front & rear suspension, 17 inch Cragar mags, big block long bonnet, electric vacuum pump, full registration. 410hp at back wheels $45,000.
PHONE Keith Hosking 0417 744 924 or 3880 1713
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FOR SALE 1990 ZR1 Corvette Coupe Fitted with 1 of only 8 ever built Doug Rippie Motorsport BLACK WIDOW LT5 engines. (Rated at 475HP when built) 6 Speed manual. Rear spoiler and side skirts. Brembo front brakes. McCloud lightened flywheel and clutch. Extractors and sports exhaust. Roll cage. Onboard Hylon fire suppression system. 5 point harnessess as well as standard seat belts. 1995 ZR1 wheels fitted with 275/40ZR17 fronts and 335/35ZR17 rears. Air conditioned. Radio/CD player. Polo Green with Tan interior. Registered till February 2012. $63,000.00 ONO. PHONE Keith Harper on 07 3206 6836 or 0407 152279
FOR SALE 1969 C3 Corvette Coupe
Manual, side pipes, original condition, restored interior, paint and motor work, high-powered CD player with subs, amps, etc. Safety certificate and 7 months rego, solid ride for a classic car. Will trade, quick sale $42,500 ONO.
PHONE Simon on 0412 620 062 or email mrdj40@hotmail.com
FOR SALE 1970 Corvette Stingray Convertible
White with black soft top and white hard top. VIN I9467OS403929 Rego BBC 70 (Big Block Corvette). 502 cubic inch. Edelbrock Pro Flow electronic fuel injection, 6 speed Richmond gear box, fibre glass front & rear cross springs, after market front & rear suspension, 17 inch Cragar mags, big block long bonnet, electric vacuum pump, full registration. 410hp at back wheels $45,000.
PHONE Keith Hosking 0417 744 924 or 3880 1713
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