Corvettes America Car Show to Donate to Leader Dogs and Karmanos

Corvettes America, the premier Corvette show in Michigan, will present a check for $3000 to Leader Dogs for the Blind and another check for $3000 to the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute at the December 6th meeting of America’s Corvette Club. Representatives from both Leader Dogs and Karmanos will be in attendance to accept these donations and talk with club members.

America’s Corvette Club of Michigan meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7:30 PM in the showroom of Cauley Performance Automotive, 7020 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 at 7:30 PM

Corvettes America celebrated its 11th anniversary this year, drawing automotive enthusiasts from across Michigan as well as surrounding states and Canada. It also has national ranking, regularly drawing participants from California, Florida, Texas, Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and New York State, among others. The show, which is the largest all-Corvette show within a two hundred mile radius of Detroit, is an all volunteer effort staged by members of America’s Corvette Club of West Bloomfield under the direction of President Richard Heldenbrand and Show Chairperson Jim McDonald. America’s Corvette Club, which is sponsored by Cauley Performance Automotive of West Bloomfield, is the largest Corvette club in Michigan and ranked fourth in size nationally. Proceeds from the show each year are donated to local and national charitable organizations.

Cauley Performance Automotive, George Matick Chevrolet, UBS Peninsula Wealth Management Group and Lingenfelter Performance Engineering were the primary sponsors of the 2011 Corvettes America Show.

The 2012 show will be held at the Alpine Valley Ski facility on Saturday, August 11.

For more information on Corvettes America visit www.corvettesamerica.org. Those interested may also send an e-mail to info@corvettesamerica.org or call (248) 249-3688.
 

The Eldorette: a $200,000 Eye-Searing Testament to Hideous Crap

The Eldorette: a $200,000 Eye-Searing Testament to Hideous Crap

Article contributed by John Coyle / Corvette Forum

First, the good news: there’s apparently only one of these monstrosities. The bad news is everything else. The Eldorette is a combination of C3 Corvette and Cadillac Eldorado, and perfectly illustrates that some things – handguns and tequila, for example – just shouldn’t be put together. The seller claims over $200K was dumped into the construction, which is as crazy as it is sad.

The Vette’s chassis and engine were retained, but every other inch of the car has been molested with fiberglass, vinyl, and in the case of the interior, approximately six acres of red velour. The best use I can see for this car is as some kind of punishment vehicle for people convicted of drunk driving or similar vehicular crimes. As part of their restitution, they’d have to spend six months driving this piece of crap, and hopefully come to associate being behind the wheel with such terrible shame they’d spend the rest of their days riding the bus.

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The Eldorette: a $200,000 Eye-Searing Testament to Hideous Crap The Eldorette: a $200,000 Eye-Searing Testament to Hideous Crap The Eldorette: a $200,000 Eye-Searing Testament to Hideous Crap

To see more of the awfulness from every angle, head over to the Eldorette gallery on the Corvette Forum

Source:
Corvette Forum

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Corvette Auction Preview: Mecum Kansas City

Corvette Auction Preview: Mecum Kansas City

Mecum Auctions is in Kansas City, Missouri this weekend for their final sale of 2011. The auction runs Thursday, December 1st, through Saturday the 3rd at the Kansas City Convention Center. Velocity will have 12 hours of live TV coverage of the action.

We last counted 540ish cars and motorcycles on the KC docket. Roughly 75 Corvettes are spread throughout the catalog. All 6 generations will be represented with C3′s and C4′s compiling about 50% of the Corvette offerings. The Corvette breakdown by generation is as follows: C1: 12, C2: 9, C3: 27, C4: 20, C5: 4, and C6: 2.

Included in the mix is a very nice ’64 fuelie (Lot #S88) and a Red/Red ’65 396ci Survivor (Lot #S127) which looks to be the same one that went through the Dallas Mecum sale last month.

Here’s a quick look at 3 Corvettes we hope Santa will leave under our tree in a few weeks.

Lot #S121 NCRS Top Flight 1956 Corvette Roadster:

This no-hit red on red roadster features beige coves and soft top. Power comes from a 265ci motor with the rare Duntov cam. Just 111 cars were so equipped in 1956. Other options include signal seeking radio, parking brake alarm, and dual-quad carbs. The car won a NCRS Top Flight award in 2006. The car appears to be in great condition and will likely have several interested parties when it hits the auction block Saturday around 3:45pm Central time.

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Lot #F222 1978 Corvette Pace Car:
This unrestored, original Pace Car is number 4,219 of 6,502 built and has only travelled 119 miles between its previous 2 owners. This one is so untouched that even the window sticker remains on the passenger side glass. The auction listing states that it “starts and runs like new” and comes with a copy of the MSO and a framed broadcast sheet. Powertrain isn’t mentioned in the listing, but it appears to be a base L48, automatic car. Super low mile ’78 Pace Cars can be somewhat common in the marketplace. The L82, 4-speed cars tend to be more desirable, but we imagine there will still be several collectors in line for this one when it comes up for bid on Friday night.

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Lot #S119 1972 LT-1 Corvette Convertible with A/C
This white on saddle ’72 LT-1 is one of the very few roadsters to come equipped with RPO C60 Air Conditioning. Although no formal documentation exists, consensus is that roughly 50 LT-1 convertibles were built. Power comes from a matching number LT-1 350 with 255hp routed through a 4 Speed. Other options include a hardtop, power steering, power brakes, and power windows. The 65,000 mile car is documented with a two page tank sheet. This could very well be one of the highest priced Corvettes of the weekend. With the right combination of bidders in the room this one could flirt with or cross six figures. The color combo could hold it back slightly, though.

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Mecum’s KC event runs this Thursday through Saturday at the Kansas City Convention Center – Bartle Hall. Vehicle sales start at 11am Central If you can’t make it to the auction you can watch live streaming coverage on Mecum’s website. In addition, Velocity network (formerly HD Theater) will have 12 hours of live coverage as well:

  • Thursday: 5-9pm (Central Time)
  • Friday: 3-7pm (Central time)
  • Saturday: 1-5pm (Central Time)

Source:
Mecum Auctions

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Mecum’s Bloomington Gold Auction Rakes in $5.8 million in Corvette Sales

 


Weekly Corvette Ordering Constraints

As always, CorvetteBlog has the latest ordering constraint information on new 2012 Corvettes.

There are no constraints of any kind on the 2012 Corvette! Order what you want, and please give us at George Matick Chevrolet an opportunity to make you an offer you cannot refuse on your brand new Corvette.

Orders placed this week have a Target Production Week of January 9, meaning they will be built by Thursday, January 12, 2012.

If you would like aggressive, customized pricing for delivery at our dealership in Michigan, or in any of the other 49 states, or at the National Corvette Museum, please email us by leaving a comment below (which will be kept private), or call us at 313-531-7100. We strive to earn your business!