• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

I know I'm gonna step on toes here but....

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Have you guys seen the cover of the latest Mid America catalog?:eek:

OMG:ack2: YGBSM!:eek: OMG, I think the big one is here! :eek::ack2:

It's just beyond farkin words.:thumbsdown:
 
Did a new catalog come out? Or did I just miss something?

Hey Rich, mine arrived yesterday.

The car I'm describing is identified as the "Corvette Summer Car" and apparently sits in MAM's My Garage Museum.

If you're lucky you'll miss this cat. cover :ack2:
 
Ok, help a brother out here? What did we miss?


Gordon, in my humble opinion, what you missed is one really ugly contomizing job on a C3 to include the custom paint. If I knew how to get it to the puter I'd post it.
 

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UGH !!!

Gordon, in my humble opinion, what you missed is one really ugly contomizing job on a C3 to include the custom paint. If I knew how to get it to the puter I'd post it.
Say no more Ken! I was trying to forget (or ignore) this issue, but since you brought it up...................here ya go!
MAM_cover.jpg

Brought to you by the frozen C5 driver from up North
Andy
 
Say no more Ken! I was trying to forget (or ignore) this issue, but since you brought it up...................here ya go!
MAM_cover.jpg

Brought to you by the frozen C5 driver from up North
Andy

Thanks Andy,

Jeeze that thing is causing me nightmares
 
That and the one done for Deathrace 2000 were both on the January 2008 cover of Corvette Fever and had feature articles on both cars.
 
The Corvette Summer car the driver sits on the left side. The whole steering box and all were not moved. They used two motocycle sprockets and chain, the only thing moved was the steering wheel. The chain connecting the wheel to the other side. I had a Corvette back then and was selling them as well. In Ohio the clubs organized and went to the drive-in to see the movie. I thought the car always looked wierd, but believe it or not a lot of people liked that car.
 
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