NCCC Sanctioned Event
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Lots of really nice Vettes this weekend - reds are still a favorite |
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| A nice '74 Custom Coupe | There were even a couple of green Vettes | |
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This is the view from the main stage area, looking down the main street of displayed Vettes | | |
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| This '55 convertible was the oldest Vette there - this is one of the 700 Corvettes built this year | |
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| | This was a VERY nice '62 convertible Custom... check out the other pics of it on Sunday's page |
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| This '66 Ragtop was one of my favorites, owned by Don Fowler of LCC | |
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| This was a nice mid-60's Stingray Coupe We followed this one in the parade | | |
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Our '93 torch red Convertible, one of the 5,692 built this year We were the only Cowtown Vette Club Members that attended
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This '93 convertible was the brother to ours - only difference was a black top he also doesn't drive it daily - much cleaner - which helped him win 2nd place in our class. |
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This '93 40th Anniversary Convertible, complete with Greenwood kit beat us out in our class for 1st place - I still don't see how a customized Vette fits into the "stock" class. In talking to the owners, they said it was only driven on pretty days / events - it was for sale too. |
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| An immaculate Black ZR1 with Nitrous and the works. Original window sticker was $69k with $31k of options There were only 448 of these built! | |
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| This '96 "Grand Sport" was very nice, one of the 810 coupes built that year (190 convertibles) - these were built as a tribute to the original Grand Sports Grand Sport Registry / Info #002, 1962 GS of 5 built in '62/63 | |
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| This '94 also had the Greenwood kit on it | The Lingenfelter - an awesome Vette to say the least
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| Robert Bush, Co-Captain from the East Texas Corvette Caravan (Houston) was there with his Indy Pace Car robbush@wt.net 2310 Piddler Dr, Spring, TX 281-651-0515 |
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| Following the LCC Car Show, there was a short, scenic tour on Highway 29 to Walburg to experience an authentic German Biergarten at the Walburg Restaurant. The Restaurant features a German food buffet, live entertainment, imported and domestic beers, and an outdoor “old world” biergarten. (hint: we had terrible service / food was marginal at best) | |
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