January 2008 News Letter
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January 2008 News Letter
VETTE NEWS Volume 27, Issue 01 January 2008 President’s Corner What’s Happening Swearing in of Officers at January’s meeting New members to be voted on Ray Zielinski The New Year is here and it’s time to plan for our 2008 Corvettes of Buffalo activities! The club Officers, Board Members and activities committee members met in December to begin planning for our 2008 Car Show/Super Cruise and our 4th Annual All Corvette Caravan. While we have many details to finalize for each of these events, we do plan to have a Super Cruise at David Chevrolet on May 29th and our Corvette Caravan is scheduled on Sunday August 17th. We will need some members to step up and help organize or chair either of these events. So give it some thought and let me or any of the Board Members know if you can help. While we did not begin the annual calendar of events, there were several ideas discussed that may be of interest to you. Such as possible road trips to McDorman Chevrolet Corvette Show in Columbus, Ohio; a trip to Frankenmuth, Michigan; a trip to Longwood Gardens- Dupont Estate near Philadelphia, Pa.; a trip to Ashville, NC to visit the Vanderbuilt Mansion; the Bloomington Corvette Show; and the NCCC National Convention in Tulsa, OK. We know some members will attend some annual events such as Corvettes of Carlisle, Blackthorn Corvette Weekend, and Sylvan Beach Corvette Show. And there will several other local and travel events that I am sure will be added to our calendar. The calendar list should be published by late March and you will also get current updates on the new web site calendar by our webmaster, Jim Bonus. and Sam Iraci Installation Dinner & Dance, if you are planning on going to the dinner dance the menu & reservation form is on pg 6, fill it out and send it to Carol with your payment. COB Web Site I have in place a new way of displaying our clubs events and activities. The Events page of the Website now has a calendar which displays on a monthly basis. You can scroll month to month back and forth to display the events for any particular month. Clicking on the event will enable a pop-up window with more detail of that activity. There is one more link on that pop-up that opens a new window showing more details with a map and web links if needed. Or on the upper right of the calendar is 3 tabs, click the agenda tab and all the activities for that month will be listed, continue to click the month tab and all the future events will begin to be listed. Clicking on any event in the agenda view will expand to more details A printable PDF listing will also be on the Events page similar to the one that will be in the Newsletter highlighting all the events when the 2008 schedule is determined. Visit the site and try it out! Continued on pg-2 The Webmaster OFFICAL PUBLICATION OF www.corvettesofbuffalo.com CORVETTES of BUFFALO pg 1 Continued from pg-1 Officers President Skip Polowy We will be discussing the above suggested events and looking for your feedback as we prepare sign up lists at our club meetings. I would like to thank Dick & Sue Brownlee for chairing a wonderful Christmas Brunch. The food and friendship was great as always and everyone attending enjoyed the holiday event! I also would like to announce that Mike & Lee Buccilli have volunteered to chair the 2008 Christmas Brunch. Thank you in advance for helping with this annual club event. Next, I would like to shift gears and mention that some club members did not enjoy a normal holiday season this past month. On behalf of the Corvettes of Buffalo the club would like to offer our condolences, thoughts and prayers to the families of Ed and Pamm Seifert, Ed and Pat Danahy, Ron and Connie Giovino and Skip & Maureen Polowy. Your support and friendship was very much appreciated! 716-741-7677 Vice President Frank Pastore 716-694-9024 Secretary Linda Bonus 716-695-7643 Treasurer Mel Skeide 716-876-1194 Board of Directors Pete Ricigliano Jim Bonus Jim Lawson Jim Brett Reas Graber 716-634-6101 716-695-7643 716-838-2920 716-684-9364 716-634-4656 Committees Membership Marianne Pastore 716-694-9024 Newsletter Jim & Linda Bonus 716-695-7643 Phone Comm. Nancy Graber 716-634-4656 Sunshine Comm. Ruth Mussehl 716-685-3281 Webmaster Jim Bonus Save the Wave! Skip Polowy Meeting every second Saturday of the month at First Presbyterian Church 9875 Main St. Clarence, NY Meeting starts 7:00 p.m. Corvettes of Buffalo is open to all Corvette owners and enthusiasts over the age of 21 Visit us at http://www.corvettesofbuffalo.com/ Send Articles To: Jim Bonus, 1012 Castlebar Drive North Tonawanda, NY 14120 E-Mail : mailto:jwbonus@roadrunner.com Submissions must be in by 26th CORVETTES of BUFFALO pg 2 New Members I remembered thinking he was a great representative of COB and based on my first impression, it was probably an organization I’d be interested in joining once I found my car. Maybe you guessed that guy was Frank Pastore. I’ll always appreciate his interest and help. About two weeks later I received a phone call from a friend of Frank’s, because he passed along my contact information as I requested. He let me know he was selling his frame off restored 1964 convertible, small block, and no side pipes car. I looked at the car two days later; on July 21st. Everything was done and done right: new Daytona Blue clear coat paint; rebuilt Powerglide transmission; rebuilt 327/300; new white top and interior; sand blasted and painted frame and new radiator. Even the clock worked. On August 7of this year we closed the deal. 1964 was my last year of grammar school and first year of high school. It was the year I bought my first Beatles record. So in addition to finally being able to enjoy another Corvette, whenever I drive or even look at the car it brings back a lot of great memories of growing up as a teenager in the 60’s. My personal time machine. Having the ’64 has also given me the opportunity to meet many new friends and people who have the same love of Corvettes. The one drawback is my dislike of winter has increased quite a bit. On the other hand, waiting for spring and spring training has taken on a whole new sense of urgency. April can’t be too far away, right? Lots of miles and lots of smiles, we drive Corvettes. In 1961, my first ‘vette’ was a fuel injected 283 cu. Since that time, I’ve been an avid Corvette enthusiast owning 4 more models: 1965 ½ - Z78 series; 1978 L82; 1994 - C4 coupe; and finally a 2002 - Z06. After 45 years of service, I retired from General Motors in 2004. I’m now on ‘vacation’ and have a little time to enjoy the finer things in life that there wasn’t time for before. The 2002 - Z06 has been a part of that and my lifelong hobby has never been more enjoyable. I’m looking forward to membership in Corvettes of Buffalo. The events have been a pleasure and the people are great! Happy Holidays! Ray Zielinski P.S. Just remember, ‘Ray’s my name and Corvettes are my game!’ After the birth of our first son in April 1978, while driving him home from Children’s Hospital in our 1974 Vette, my wife and I discussed our need to sell the car and buy something more practical. Although the ’74 was sold four months later, I promised we’d get another one someday. After three very long decades and three sets of high school and college tuition bills, it was time to start thinking about not only getting another Corvette, but about the generation and options that we would enjoy the most. After considering the pros and cons of a newer C5 or C6 as opposed to a C1 or C2, we decided to look for a nice mid year driver, ideally a convertible, small block with no side pipes. This past July I took my nephews on vacation from Georgia to the Delaware Avenue cruise night. I started talking with a distinguished looking, friendly gentleman with a Corvettes of Buffalo shirt on, mentioning I was interested in buying a Vette, and gave him my business card in the event he knew of someone selling a car. He gave me about 15 minutes of his time, answered the questions I had, which I really appreciated because he was obviously busy with other things. Sam Iraci Next Column CORVETTES of BUFFALO pg 3 Following the presentation the floor was opened for questions on the Ferrari tour and any other Corvette questions. The question and answer session lasted for about an hour with about 50/50 split for Corvette and F-1 questions. I asked if a mid-engine Corvette is in the works. Dave was not at liberty to answer this question but did comment that someday there may be two Corvette lines similar to the front and midengine Ferrari’s now offered. As recently as last month Corvette Engineer, Tadge Juechter mentioned that the mid-engine is being studied. The cost for mid-engine will probably be around $100,000.00 Dave is the author of a book, Corvette from the Inside, and has a website which is under construction and will offer podcasts. www.corvettechief.com JANUARY COB BIRTHDAYS 7th 6th 16th 26th 28th Lorry Kwiek Mike Buccilli Nicolet Brett George Frank Donn Schubert COB ANNIVERSARIES 28TH - Donna & Jim Gangloff An Evening with Dave McLellan Father of the C4 Jim Lawson To All Fellow COB Members I find it hard to put into words how much all of your cards and best wishes mean to both of us during this difficult time. It is comforting to know so many people care. My mom was a plant person and she passed that love on to her daughter so the beautiful plant basket will be nurtured with tender loving care. I read someplace that two of the most powerful words are " Thank you". So all I can say is THANK YOU. I attended the WNY Section of SAE’s International (formerly Society of Automotive Engineers) December dinner meeting to hear Dave McLellan speak about his tour of the Ferrari Formula 1 facilities in Maranello, Italy. Dave succeeded Zora Arus-Duntov and was the Corvette Chief Engineer for 17 years (1975-1992). Dave is known as the father of the C4 but also had tremendous input into the C5 development. Dave’s current car is 1992 ZR-1. Since I follow Formula 1 racing, the presentation and photos of the Ferrari facilities were very informative. As one would expect, the facilities are immaculate, i.e., “you can eat off the floor”. Ferrari’s driver, Felipe Massa was testing an F-1 car on the closed race track during Dave’s visit. Pat Danahy Next Column CORVETTES of BUFFALO pg 4 2007 In Review CORVETTES of BUFFALO pg 5 CORVETTES of BUFFALO pg 6 CORVETTES of BUFFALO pg 7 The New 2009 ZR-1 Corvette History January 1, 1956: The 1956 Corvette makes its debut at the Waldorf Astoria in New York for the Motorama show. January 1, 1975: Zora Arkus Duntov officially resigns from Chevrolet. David McLellan takes over as Chief Engineer. January 1, 1994: Chevrolet begins handling all warranty engine repairs for the ZR-1s' LT5 engines. January 6, 1997: Chevrolet unveils the 1997 Covetted, dubbed "C5". A new small block V-8 engine is introduced, the LS1, with 345hp and 10:1 compression ratio. January 17, 1953: The prototype Chevrolet Corvette "Dream Car" is displayed at the Motorama show at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. January 21, 1962: General Motors' Chairman, Frederic Donner issues a policy memo, re-iterating the company's compliance with 1957 AMA company-sponsored racing ban. This officially cancels production plans for the Corvette Grand Sport, with only 5 of the intended 125 cars built. January 1956: Zora Arkus Duntov, sets a two-way record breaking average of 150.583 mph at the Daytona Beach Raceway in a modified 240hp V8 powered Corvette. January 1986: Chevrolet introduces the Corvette Indy prototype car, the CERV III, at the Detroit Automobile Show. It has 4-wheel drive, 4-wheel steering, and CRT cockpit screens. January 1986: Chevrolet announces that the Corvette has been chosen to be the Official Pace Car for the Indianapolis 500 race. January 1990: The CERV III (No. 3) makes its debut at the International Auto Show in Detroit. The car's mid-engine V8 is a 5.7 liter 32 -valve, dual-overhead cam LT5 with twin turbos and internal modifications, giving it 650 hp and a top speed of 225 mph. January 1992: At the 1992 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, General Motors debuts a show car called the Stingray III, a stying preview being considered for the next generation Corvette Just in time for Christmas, GM unveils, the meanest, baddest, most wicked Corvette to ever roam the earth!. More info at Corvete Action Center Chevy Unveils Two Unique Corvette Pace Cars History will be made at the 2008 Indianapolis 500 when a pair of distinctive yet highly differentiated Corvette models will serve as the official pace cars one highlighting Chevrolet's commitment to fuel solutions and the other marking 30 years of Corvette's pace car heritage. Chevrolet and Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials gathered at the Indianapolis Auto Show to make the historic announcement.. One of the pace cars is a customized Corvette Z06 E85 concept that runs on E85 ethanol fuel and the other official pace car is a black-and-silver commemorative edition that marks the 30th anniversary of the celebrated 1978 pace car - the first Corvette to pace the field at the Indianapolis 500. January 1999: At the 24 Hours of Daytona race, Chevrolet debuts the GT2 class C5R Corvette race car. Ron Fellows and Chris Kneifel drive one to third in GTS class CORVETTES of BUFFALO pg 8 ANNUAL COB OFFICERS’ INSTALLATION DINNER & DANCE SUZANNE’S FINE DINNING 2843 Niagara Falls Blvd. Wheatfield 694-6562 Saturday, March 15th, 6 pm until 10:30pm Join us for our annual COB Officers’ Installation Dinner & Dance. We will meet for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at 6pm, dine at 7pm, and music by TJ’s Absolute Sound all evening. Menu Choices Filet Mignon $14/member $28/guest Lemon Chicken $10.50/member $21/guest Crab-stuffed Haddock With Orange Hollandaise $11.50/member $23/guest All entrees served with rolls & butter, cup of soup, baked potato, chef’s choice of vegetable, coffee or tea, and Tuxedo Torte for dessert. The entrée price includes tax and gratuity. The club will provide the hors d’ oeuvres and an open bar with wine, beer, and sodas for the cocktail hour. The hors d’ oeuvres include bruschetta, Swedish meatballs, stuffed mushroom caps, artichoke hearts augratin, and mini quiche. Please complete the reservation form and mail it with your check By Friday, March 7th. Carol Kinney 693-4255 C5jackandcarol@yahoo.com Please mail your check payable to Corvettes of Buffalo and reservation form to: Carol Kinney, 3890 Wildwing Drive, Wheatfield, NY 14120 Name:________________________________ Menu Choice: Steak________ Phone_________________________ Chicken_______ Haddock_________ Name:___________________________________ Menu Choice: Steak_________ Chicken________ Guest’s Name:_________________________ CORVETTES of BUFFALO Haddock__________ Guest’s menu choice_____________ pg 9 P. O. Box 161 West Seneca, NY 14224 ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED CORVETTES of BUFFALO pg 10