Topic: Corvette Fever Photo Shoot
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Although not advertised, Alan Colvin (and his photographer) from Corvette Fever were in attendence at Friday's CCX Car Show. They chose my 1970 LT-1 convertible and Dick & Jill Countryman's coupe for a photo shoot. Hopefully one or both of our cars will appear in a future issue. They also shot one of the mid-year race cars on display in the museum and some others (a ZR-1 among them).
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That's great Terry, hope your car makes the cut. Good luck.
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That's kewl, Terry!! Did ya remember to mention C3VR?





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I know Dick and Jill were wearing their C3VR matching sweaters when their pictures were taken. Dick was told they will all be in an issue sometime, just don't know when. They also told him they will send a questioneer to them to fill out and send back. That's when they can mention that wonderful C3VR and the great members.



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Got my questionaire on Friday. YIKES!! That sucker is FIVE PAGES long!!!! They're asking for all kinds of technical detail - only part of which I know. Gotta go see my resto guy for some help with this one! I'm guessing it'll be 3-6 months before we get published (if ever). Seems to me they need at least 90 days lead time to get an article published. "Waiting with bated breathe"!!!
Terry,
I think you guys will be in within 12 months. Like they told Dick "We don't do all this work for nothing."
I think you guys will be in within 12 months. Like they told Dick "We don't do all this work for nothing."


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