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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

    
This is the view from the main stage area, looking down the main street of displayed Vettes 
    
This '55 convertible was the oldest Vette there - this is one of the 700 Corvettes built this year
    
 This was a VERY nice '62 convertible Custom... check out the other pics of it on Sunday's page
    
This '66 Ragtop was one of my favorites, owned by Don Fowler of LCC
    
 

This was a nice mid-60's Stingray Coupe

We followed this one in the parade

 
    

Our '93 torch red Convertible, one of the 5,692 built this year

We were the only Cowtown Vette Club Members that attended

    

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.

    

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.

    

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!

    

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

 

    
This '94 also had the Greenwood kit on it

The Lingenfelter - an awesome Vette to say the least

    

Robert Bush, Co-Captain from the East Texas Corvette Caravan (Houston) was there with his Indy Pace Car

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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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