Volume 48 July 2016 Issue 7
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Volume 48 July 2016 Issue 7
1953 2016 14 Vette Gazette Member - National Council of Corvette Clubs (NCCC) Volume 48 July 2016 2016 OFFICERS President: George Trocki* Vice President: Steve Vrabel* Governor: Jeff Walker* Treasurer: Valerie J. Chavis-Kosko* Secretary: Jerry Shaffer * Membership: Peg Stauffer* Publications: Stu Jones* Program Chr: Mike Boyer* WOT** Chr. Tom Ranc Parade Coord: Barb Boyer Historian: Brian Tucker *VOTING MEMBERS OF OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS **WIDE OPEN THROTTLE WEB SITE http://www.york-vette.org FACE BOOK PAGE https://www.facebook.com/yorkcorvette CLUB ADDRESS York County Corvette Club P.O. Box 3033 York, PA 17402 MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS 2nd Wednesday Each Month @ 7:00 p.m. The Great American Saloon 20 Dairyland Square, Red Lion (717) 246-9548 CLUB SPONSOR Thornton Chevrolet 180 S. Main Street Manchester, PA 17345 717/266-8800 or 866/966-8800 CLUB CHARITIES The Chip Miller Charitable Foundation and the York County Children’s Advocacy. 1 Issue 7 FROM THE DRIVER’S SEAT by George Trocki “We are a well tuned machine, YCCC!!!!” started! Our 1st Lap has Thanks to all, for your support and participation, with the Charlotte NC Raceway. Jeff and Kathy Walker did a fantastic job!! From visiting the Hendricks Museum and the Hendricks Racing Team to the Childress Museum, Childress Racing Team, to the BBQ Restaurants. Mary and I had a fantastic time. WE look forward to the next Trip. On the way to Charlotte Raceway, our Windshield was broken, chips all over the bumper, hood fenders (estimate $3200 to repair) and lastly our oil cooling line was lying against the headers and wore a hole in the line and is leaking. Mike Boyer put in this way to me. Whenever you modify your engine, you race on Sunday and repair on Monday. How true that statement is! On July 9th we are scheduled to be at the Markets @ Shrewsbury and then off to the Parade in New Freedom PA and safer that we will be gathering after the parade at the Seven Restaurant for Dinner. Mary and I have been talking with the Owners of the Restaurant for the past several months with Kris (owner) purchasing a new C7 corvette. This evening as I write my article found out that they did purchase a new C& coupe Red from Thornton Chevrolet. Please welcome them into our family!!! I will try to get Kris and Tom to visit our club meetings and or a show. By the way, The Seven Restaurant will be sponsoring Markets at Shrewsbury. It also looks like we will enjoy another fantastic year with our shows at The Markets @ Shrewsbury, Corvettes @ Carlisle!! and the Trip to Vermont in October. It is always my pleasure serving you as your President and want you to know that we have a open door policy to the members and Board of Directors. As we move forward, take time to pray for and stay in contact with members and their families that may be in poor health or just need someone the talk too!! We are all about our members, you come first!! Let’s have some fun this year. Your friend and President George A Trocki 410-303-6276 cell george@tbenefit.com YCCC Calendar Note: Some special events are months/years in the planning stage and may not be repeated. Be alert, don't wait, as soon as they show up in the newsletter contact the chairman and get on his list. Often participation is limited and the event can sell out quickly. That's why we say "if you snooze you lose". 01 Jul 2016 - Friday - Ice Cream Run – This month, we will meet at Rutter's Wrightsville and depart at 7 pm. Bring a non-member friend in their Vette and their ice cream is "on the club". Destination is Jigger Shop in Mt Gretna. 13 Jul 2016 - Wednesday - Regular membership Meeting - The menu for the upcoming meeting will be: Plated Salad, Roast Turkey w/Filling, Roast Pork, Red Skinned Mashed Potato, Glazed Carrots, Coffee, Tea, Iced Tea and Soda. Please come out and enjoy dinner before the meeting. Doors open @ 5pm, buffet dinner @ 6pm, meeting @ 7pm. Note: Drinks provided with dinner are only for those who have paid for meals. Dakota Triumph, owner of many vineyards, wineries, breweries, and distilleries and self made billionaire has been found dead in his winery on Wednesday morning by his personal assistant. It is not known if his death was from natural causes, an accident, or maybe murder. His death is being investigated by Corvette County sheriff Bentley Packard who is questioning suspects. The suspects are his wife Mercedes DeVille-Triumph, his pilot/chauffeur Henry J. Hudson, his personal assistant Opal Maserati, his master wine maker Kaiser Ford, Mercedes' personal assistant Belvedere Fraser, and one of his vineyard employees Nash Crosley. More information will be reported as the investigation continues and the coroner's report is available. Cast of Characters to include George Trocki as the Narrator, Tom Ranc as Sheriff Packard, Norma Triplett as Mercedes Deville, Jeff Smith as Henry J. Hudson, Val Kosko as Opal Maseratti, Jeff Faust as Kaiser Ford, Peg Stauffer as Belvedere Frasier, and Becky Faust as Nashly. Sixty have signed up for this event. 30 Jun (Thurs) - 03 Jul (Sun), 2016 - Sahlen's Six Hours at the Glen - A number of us enjoyed this race in the rain last year. Great event for those who enjoy Corvette Racing the hospitality of a Corvette Coral. The club has not made specific plans, but no reason that members cannot make plans to go. Craig Holler can provide advice on obtaining a weekend package. Check out: theglen.com/?homepage=true. 21 - 23 Jul 2016 - Mecum Classic Car Auction Harrisburg, YCCC not participating. A few of us will attend to enjoy the auction. 13 Aug 2016 - Saturday Annual Pig Roast at Boyer's Farm - mark your calendar. There will be a charge of $10/non-member (for food and beverages) payable by July 8 Regular Meeting. Those members who plan to attend will be free but must sign-up. Sign-up sheets will be available. Activities include: 1) fishing derby (men versus women) 9 am to 11 am (women won last year), 2) Lunch @ 12 pm, 3) Pocono/Carlisle judging seminar @ 2 pm, 4) DJ – 4 pm to 7 pm, 5) Pig roast 4:30 pm till dark. Bring your Vette, a dessert to share and any adult beverage you choose . Price this year FREE if you sign up and show up. $10 fee for guests. 09 Jul 2016 - Saturday – York County Corvette Club Markets at Shrewsbury Show – All cars are welcome, tell your "car crazy friends" about this great show. This is an NCCC Six Sanction Fun Show for Corvettes and Fun show for “Other Cool Cars” . Registrations 8 – 10 am, awards @ 1:30 pm. Enjoy special cars and the Amish Crafts, Gifts, and Furniture and food that fill the shops at the Markets at Shrewsbury. For more information contact Dave Kosko at (443) 271-3715 , Steve Vrabel (717) 3093511 or Tom Ranc at tomranc@comcast.net. WOT Event - 5-7 Aug 2016 - Friday - Sunday Summit Point Main - PorscheFest - Tom and Ed Heindel attended Following the show some plan to move on to the the 2015 event and found it to be an fascinating Shrewsbury 4th of July Parade. Barb Boyer is working out experience. Touted as the premier Porsche event for the details and will suggest a way to fill the gap between our Porsche-Potomac club, this is another 3-day event that is a show and the parade. Plan to head to parade +/- 3 pm. tremendous value for the dollar. The variety of different Contact Barb Boyer for more info. models of Porsches in attendance is amazing. Being a short 2 hours away, S-P has been run numerous times by several 16 Jul 2016 - Saturday - Murder Mystery Dinner - Rich WOT members and all have found it to be fast paced and Miller has created another three course masterpiece. Mark technically challenging despite its short 2-mile length. This your calendar. The 1st Act (Salad) will be held at the is an excellent event for all classes of drivers. Questions Walker's (starting at 11 am), the 2nd Act (Main Course) will contact Tom Ranc. be held at the Boyer's at 1 pm and the final Act (Dessert) at St Paul Lutheran Church (Hametown) 11894 25 – 28 Aug 2015 – Corvettes @ Carlisle (Seven (7) Susquehanna Trail, Glen Rock, PA, Just North of Markets @ sanction) - NCCC Concours Showfield. Shrewsbury. Compete against the best Here's a news story (Headline on Thursday morning in the Corvettes in the World and win Hometown USA Gazette) on the crime we will try to cash prizes. solve: Although, the NCCC showfield is SELF MADE BILLIONAIRE DAKOTA TRIUMPH FOUND not a new feature, after last DEAD IN HIS WINERY year’s success Seven (7) 2 Sanctions are being offered again to NCCC members who compete in the event. The NCCC Concours Judged Showfield is limited to 175 Corvettes. Be sure to preregister by calling our office at (717) 243-7855. Limited registration may be available at the event. NCCC Concours Judged Showfield Awards: "Best "Best "Best "Best "Best "Best Call To Order – Vice President Steve Vrabel called the meeting to order at 7:02pm. Agenda – Approved as distributed. of Show" - $500 of Concours Prepared" - $100 Modified" - $100 Street Prepared" - $100 Wash & Show" - $100 Custom/Race Prepared." - $100 See sign-up sheets to help out. This is a large moneymaker for our club. Important - Register on-line before July 25, 2015 at: (http://store.carlisleevents.com/ProductDetails.asp?Product Code=2016-025) and get a 10% discount from the $75 fee. Minutes from Previous meeting – Motion made to approve, passed. Treasurer – Val Kosko – Val provided details on our accounts and transactions. Motion – To accept Treasurers 9, 10 and 11 Sep 2016 - Jets and Vettes on the Lex - report as presented, Seconded, Passed. This will be the last time this WWII carrier will be used for Vice President – Kathy Shaffer has reported health car shows because of elevator maintenance issues. The concerns. Bob Morris passed away and we will purchase a event will honor the 15th anniversary of 9/11. Rod Beever brick at the Museum in his honor. is coordinating this event. Several members have registered and will attend the event. Nineteen cars signed- Markets of Shrewsbury show – July 9th – Trophies are on up. order and registration is open to any type of vehicle. 18 Sep 2016 – Sunday – Boardwalk Show – Ocean City, NJ – A day at the Beach, pre-registration early is essential to get on the rooster. We normally stay Sunday night (Show is over at 5 pm) and come home Monday morning. You can register online at www.boardwalkcorvettes.com with either PayPal or credit cards. Check website for flyer and to see if spaces are available. Mike Boyer has reserved some rooms, contact Mike if interested and get on his list. Eighteen cars are signed up. As of 25 May, Mike still has two rooms available. 19 cars going so far. Steve also made the new members aware that we use the Motorola radios (walkie talkies) set at channel 3.2 to use during travelling. Membership – Teena Jones (for Peg Stauffer) – would like to thank all for coming to the buffet and purchasing 36 06 - 09 Oct 2016 - Road Trip to Vermont and New Hampshire - Mike Boyer is hard at work developing a fall road trip. Details will follow. Stay alert. There is a sign-up sheet. Sixteen cars have signed up. Contact Mike Boyer and get on his list. He has added a tour of Hemming's in Bennington, Vermont. to the agenda. Will be about $700 per car (two people).Mike would like partial payment at July meeting. Sold Out! Talk to Mike to get on standby List. meals. 44 members present, 7 guests including Sally Estep, 22 Oct 2016 - Corvette Day at Simone Museum near Beth Holler, Joyce Knepper, Mary Herman, Linda Wilson, (Brian's wife) and Terry and Cathy Sell. The Great Philadelphia Airport. More to follow on this. American Saloon gave Teena a check for $50 for the YCCC Trophy Fund Potential additions to Calendar – 25 Mar 2017 - YCCC Awards Banquet 18 Aug 2018 - NCCC Annual Convention - Bowling Green, KY - Uncancelled!! Membership Meeting Wednesday, June 8, 2016 3 Motion – To accept Tom Savoie into membership, seconded, passed. Tom has a 79 Corvette. Terry and Cathy Sell have been to two events so far ( an ice cream run and this meeting) and will be joining next month. They have a 2007 Silver Convertible. Publication/Circulation – Stu Jones – Stu is looking for pictures for the “Picture of the month contest.” He is currently down to one picture. Program Chairman – Mike Boyer – Thornton show had $2275 in gross receipts and netted $1675 in net proceeds after $548 was taken out for charity. Adjournment – Motion to adjourn at 7:45 pm, seconded, passed. Respectfully submitted to the Membership by Jerry Shaffer, Secretary. Street rods were enjoyed by about 25 members at Friendlys on route 30. Check Calendar for upcoming events. Parade Coordinator – Barb Boyer – Both Memorial Day Parades went well. The July 4 th parade held on July 9th in New Freedom will also include a tour of the area by Mike Davis before the parade and after the Shrewsbury show. Later on the group will be eating at the restaurant “7”. Notices: Website A new tab has been added to access information on "Corvette Racing", thanks Brian. Check it out. Our Photos have been re-arranged to be more user friendly. Nametags - When you sign in for the regular meeting our Membership Director will have a sign-up sheet for any member wanting a new/replacement nametag. If a member has lost their name tag and wants a new one, they will have to pay the current price for the replacement nametag. Current YCCC By-Laws and Policies are available on request from Stu Jones. A word from our Sponsor Thornton Chevrolet, our sponsor since 2003, has been a welcome supporter of YCCC. This is a great place to service your Vette. Their Service Department will give YCCC members a 5% discount on labor on any vehicle service. Four (4) brand new 2016 Corvette Stingrays are in stock right now: Coupes in Blade Silver, Black, and Monterey Red and a White ZO6 Convertible with black top. Unfinished Business – By Law Proposal. There is a proposed change in the bylaws to Article 4, Section 1. “ All Officers shall be elected for 1 year and succeed themselves for 1 term.”. The change would be to “Succeed themselves for two terms”. This was announced at the May meeting and will be voted on at the July meeting. New Business - There is a continuing problem with the microphone at the Saloon. Teena Jones will speak to the Management of the Saloon. Steve also noted that Nello Tire gave him a great deal on tires for his Corvette. 4 Please give Doug Freeze a call at 717309-8324. Thornton Chevrolet is your vehicle headquarters. We have vehicles in stock starting $4995 & up. Thanks Again & Have A Great Chevy Day!!! Doug “Chevy Man” Freeze 717-309-8324 From Publisher: This is the member’s newsletter. Suggestions for content and contributions of material are welcome. Occasionally, there will be Corvette “Stuff” of general interest to members too lengthy to be included with the mailed edition of the newsletter. These will be e- mailed to those receiving the newsletter by e-mail. If you are not on that list and would like to have these “bonus” files, E-mail or call Stu Jones. Note: New photos posted on YCCC website. Go to our website, on the opening page (before signing in) click photos and click the new galleries. Recent albums available: 2016 - West York Memorial Day Parade (New) 2016 - Thornton Show (New) 2016 - Chesapeake Concours (New) 2016 - Awards Banquet - (New) 2016 - St Pat's Parade 2006 - Various Events (New) New Member Profiles: When you join YCCC we ask for a new member profile and you get your picture taken resulting in the member profiles. New Member Profiles will be printed here as time permits. Electronically Disconnected: We are not able to email the following members at the addresses shown: Repair in Progress: If any club member knows of a Members Note: There are thousands of pictures here going back over 10 years. They are your pictures and if you find one you like, right click on it and you can copy and paste anywhere you would like. BARGAIN FOR KIDS (See http://www.corvettesnccc.org/fcoa1.html) - The NCCC sponsors the Future Corvette Owners Association for kids. This is a great deal for your kids, grandkids, nieces and nephews who are under the age of 16. It's a unique "Corvette Club for kids" formed to interest the younger member who is in the hospital, has had surgery or has lost a loved one; please notify Steve Vrabel (717) 309-3511, stss4@comcast or one of the other Board Members. July Birthdays Happy Birthday to All! 1st 3rd 9th 12th 13th 15th 22nd 22nd 24th 24th 26th 31st generation in the Corvette hobby. The website will explain the benefits and provide an application to join. A total $10 fee (new 2011 price) which covers membership for date of application until age of 16. Check it out. Corvettes/Corvette Stuff for Sale This space is available to advertise member’s Corvettes and Corvette stuff. Contact Stu Jones @ 717-755-4586. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ For Sale - Make Offer Dorothy Lindt Jerry Shaffer Forrest G. Allison Timothy Emig Pamela Simpson Marie Simmons David Williams Sue Briddell Donna Miller Connie Scholand Rob Ryman Jeff Walker TIME FOR A LAUGH (or something interesting) Submitted by Anonymous (The Editor encourage members to send funny stories or cartoons to Stu Jones for publication here.) The Pirate 5/16 1992 Vette OEM Exhaust and mufflers, used 2,000 miles Two (2) 1992 - New (still in box) Rear Hatch Support Struts If interested e-mail: anita.reigart@comcast.net $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ A pirate walked into a bar, and the bartender said, "Hey, I haven't seen you in a while. What happened? You look terrible." "What do you mean?" said the pirate, "I feel fine." "What about the wooden leg? You didn't have that before." 5 "Well," said the pirate, "We were in a battle, and I got hit Then we have what they call hand-to-hand combat training. with a cannon ball, but I'm fine now." You get to wrestle with them city boys. I have to be real careful though, they break real easy. It ain't like fighting The bartender replied, "Well, OK, but what about that with that ole bull at home. I'm about the best they got in hook? What happened to your hand?" this except for that Tug Jordan from over in Silver Lake . I only beat him once. He joined up the same time as me, but The pirate explained, "We were in another battle. I I'm only 5'6' and 130 pounds and he's 6'8' and near 300 boarded a ship and got into a sword fight. My hand was pounds dry. cut off. I got fitted with a hook but I'm fine, really." Be sure to tell Walt and Elmer to hurry and join before other "What about that eye patch?" fellers get onto this setup and come stampeding in. "Oh," said the pirate, "One day we were at sea, and a flock Your loving daughter, Alice of birds flew over. I looked up, and one of them shit in my eye." Vette Picture of the Month "You're kidding," said the bartender. "You couldn't lose an eye just from bird shit." "It was my first day with the hook." Just a fill-in story about today's Marines Dear Ma and Pa, I am well. Hope you are. Tell Brother Walt and Brother Elmer the Marine Corps beats working for old man Minch by a mile. Tell them to join up quick before all of the places are filled. I was restless at first because you get to stay in bed till nearly 6 a.m. But I am getting so I like to sleep late. Tell Walt and Elmer all you do before breakfast is smooth your cot, and shine some things. No hogs to slop, feed to pitch, mash to mix, wood to split, fire to lay. Practically nothing. Men got to shave but it is not so bad, there's warm water. Breakfast is strong on trimmings like fruit juice, cereal, eggs, bacon, etc., but kind of weak on chops, potatoes, ham, steak, fried eggplant, pie and other regular food, but tell Walt and Elmer you can always sit by the two city boys that live on coffee. Their food, plus yours, holds you until noon when you get fed again. It's no wonder these city boys can't walk much. We go on 'route marches,' which the platoon sergeant says are long walks to harden us. If he thinks so, it's not my place to tell him different. A 'route march' is about as far as to our mailbox at home. Then the city guys get sore feet and we all ride back in trucks. The sergeant is like a school teacher. He nags a lot. The Captain is like the school board. Majors and colonels just ride around and frown. They don't bother you none. This next will kill Walt and Elmer with laughing. I keep getting medals for shooting. I don't know why. The bulls-eye is near as big as a chipmunk head and don't move, and it ain't shooting at you like the Higgett boys at home. All you got to do is lie there all comfortable and hit it. You don't even load your own cartridges. They come in boxes. 6 Jan Smith - Future Recruit Editors Note - People worldwide are taking pictures at an incredible rate with a large part of the population having a device with them at all times that can take decent pictures. From all those pictures are coming some outstanding photos. We would like to ask YCCC members to submit at least one of their favorite photos to Stu Jones by e-mail (smacjones@comcast.net) by the 25th of each month. Editor's favorite will be printed here. From each set of 12 monthly pictures, the membership will be asked to select their favorite and an annual award will be presented for the best YCCC Photo. All entries will be considered during each 12-month period. YCCC/Corvette related pictures will be given preference. Miscellaneous 31 May 2016 - 1960 Briggs Cunningham Le Mans Corvette Was Once Advertised on Craigslist for $700 You never know what you might find on Craigslist. Take, for example, the case of “SERIAL #X53L” that appeared in a Craigslist ad in the Tampa Bay, Fla., area some five years ago. Some lucky person could have bought this car for less than $1,000 – some have speculated for just $700. The seller thought it was a 1953 Pontiac prototype to be named “Longoria” and that it was “ZAGATO designed and PINNAFARINA constructed the body for GM in late 52.” He closed his ad: “Might anyone have knowledge of some former FISHER BODY executive that could assist in further identifying this automobile?” California junkyard and eventually bought and restored by collector Bruce Meyer. But it wasn’t a 1953 pre-production Corvette Frame as the ad surmised. No. 1 remained hidden, however, until it resurfaced in that Craigslist ad. In the years since, a battle over ownership ensued, but Indiana car dealer and collector Gino Burelli owns the car now and agreed to terms in 2015 to have famed Corvette restorer Kevin Mackay of New York do the restoration. Mackay also restored the No. 3 car. Far from it. Indeed, the car was seven years older, and some speculate that completely restored, this Corvette might be worth upwards of $7 million or more. You see, it turned out to be the mysterious No. 1 1960 Briggs Cunningham Le Mans Corvette, one of three 1960 Corvettes that Briggs Cunningham raced at the 24 Hours of Le Mans that year labeled “1,” “2,” and “3.” No. 3 wound up winning the race, while No. 1 and No. 2 failed to finish. Nowadays, those three cars might instantly become museum pieces, but back then, Cunningham just changed them back into street-legal Corvettes and they disappeared for years after being sold through a Chevrolet dealer. No. 3 was eventually discovered and restored by the late Chip Miller and his son Lance. No. 2 was found in a 7 Burelli’s attorney Bryan Shook guided him through the legalities and says the restoration could cost more than half a million bucks and take a year to complete. Right now, the car is in Burelli’s possession until he gets a final payment agreed to in court. Shook said Burelli is “shopping” the car and believes it will fetch at least $3 million to $7 million. Not bad for a little Craigslist offering, huh? By the way, these are the three Corvettes made famous in "The Quest", a documentary that details their success and the search for them years later by collectors. Source: hagerty.com 09 Jul 2016 - 1967 L89 Corvette Convertible Heading to Barrett-Jackson Northeast We’re starting to see some of the offerings that’ll be crossing the block in a couple of weeks at BarrettJackson’s inaugural Northeast auction. The all-new 3day event takes place June 23rd through June 25th at the Mohegan Sun Hotel and Casino in Uncasville, CT. One serious Corvette selling at no reserve there is Lot 667, a rare 1967 L89 Corvette convertible. If it looks familiar that’s because it’s the same L89 that sold (twice) out of the Falbo Collection at Leake Oklahoma City back in February for $167,000. RPO L89 added aluminum cylinder heads to the already potent 427 cubic in engine. The lightweight cylinder heads lifted from the L88 racecars took 75 lbs off of the front of the car which resulted in a lower center of gravity, better rear wheel weight bias, and an improved overall power to weight ratio. Horsepower was listed at an underrated 435 hp which was the same as the 435hp L71 engine, though the L89’s aluminum heads had larger exhaust valves yielding more airflow. Estimated horsepower for L89’s is somewhere around 500. In the end, just 16 L89 Corvettes were produced in St. Louis. This particular example is finished in Marlboro Maroon with a white interior and white soft top. Other options include a 4-speed manual transmission, power steering, power brakes, side mount exhaust, and bolt on wheels wrapped in white wall tires. As with any low production collector car, documentation is very important. This particular Corvette been has inspected by Roy Sinor, former NCRS National Judging Chairman and 1967 National Team Leader, and Bloomington Gold engine-stamp and trim-tag judge. Through his examination he confirmed that all of the visible body tags, casting dates and casting numbers appear correct. It is interesting to note here that the seller clearly calls out that he has no GM documentation on the car. For the numbers guys: The car was built June 21, 1967 based on the never-removed trim tag. The block was cast on March 31, 1967 and the engine was assembled on May 12, 1967 as noted by the T0512IU engine stamp. Since the 1967 L89 Corvette is selling at auction twice within roughly 4 months, this will give us a good opportunity to see if there’s any consistency in the market or if the selling venue affect value. Back in February, the car was a relatively new find so potential bidders may not have found about the car in time to take a swing at owning it. It will be interesting to see if the Barrett-Jackson pageantry adds or deletes from the final sale price of this car now that is been known for 4 months. We’ll find out for sure on June 25th so stay tuned. Source: Barrett-Jackson 8 9 10 11