NCCC Sanctioned Event The day started out with another caravan leaving Don Hewlett's dealership @ 10am for the Town Square for a show-n-shine
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| Sunday had a smaller display of Vettes than Saturday | |
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| | More red - this time in an early Stingray | |
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| The Lingenfelter was back - still drawing a crowd | |
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| Almost had all C-Series of Vettes together, all in Red even. C3, C2, C5 & C4 - missing the C1 - should have done this Saturday to include the '55 | |
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| <- one of our competitors Very nice '72 -> | | |
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| | A pair of C2 Convertibles 14,531 built this year, all convertibles | |
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This '62 was a very nice Custom Vette - the heart transplant looked as if it came straight from the factory |
The LCC Corvette Car Show Awards Judging was per NCCC Rules The award presentation started at 10 am |
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| Doug walking back after accepting the 3rd place award for our '93 Torch Red Convertible, in the "I Class" | | |
Having been our first NCCC event, we really didn't know what to expect - especially for a "stock class" We have been around cars, shows and such for 25+ years but have always shown our '73 Radical Custom. |
After the Car Show Awards were presented - starting @ 10 am Afterwards, all Corvette drivers were invited to join LCC and tour to the Annual Perry Hampton Memorial Award Picnic - hosted by the Longhorn Corvette Club Members. This was held at Russell Park overlooking Lake Georgetown from 1:00pm - 5:00pm - we headed home and didn't participate, even though it looked like fun. |
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