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The LICOA Grand Prix was a great success! By Lloyd R.
We held the inaugural LICOA Grand Prix at Pole Position Raceway in Farmingdale on the evening of March 19, 2015. It was definitely a great time had by all. As this was our first indoor go-cart racing event, none of us really knew what to expect, but I think everyone agrees it was a great experience. Most of the participants were fellow LICOA members, but we also had some invited guests and some spectators. We had a total of 25 racers (including two women) divided into three groups (two groups of eight, and one of nine). Each group ran three separate heats. The first heat was a practice run so everyone could get a feel for the carts and the track. The second heat was a time trial, where the idea was to score the best individual lap time among the racers in your group. Our best lap times averaged 30.5 seconds. After the second heat, everyone took a moment to grab some pizza and compare notes. The final heat was a race to the finish line, and everyone was started from a standing grid, determined by lap times achieved in the time trial heat. The three best racers of the final heat in each group were awarded gold, silver and bronze medals (there were nine medal winners in all). While the carts didn’t seem that fast to the spectators watching from the sidelines, everyone agreed that the carts were much faster than they looked when you were behind the wheel, negotiating hairpin turns, trying to minimize your understeer while accelerating through the exit of your turn. The narrow turns certainly made it more challenging to pass other racers. The racing got to be pretty spirited. There were spin-outs and crashes, a smashed barricade and some of the carts were taken out of commission. The competition was especially intense in the final heat, when we were told that there would be no warning flags, and the first to cross the finish line would be the winner. When all was done, there were some bumps, bruises, and sore bodies, but everyone left with a smile and plans to return for more racing during the next LICOA Grand Prix event. When will it be? Stay tuned! Congratulations to all of our medal winners: Bronze – Mike Sandano, Sergio Srica, Tom Donato; Silver – Arthur Clark, Michael Fazio, Chuck LaSalla; Gold – Christopher Magistro, Scott Stange, Lloyd Rosen. Thanks to all who participated, and to those who came to watch the racing, and thanks to Tom D. who co-chaired the event and helped make it a success.
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Our Unique Custom Designed duel hood scoops exceeded all 442 manufacturing criteria. We made them 4 feet long, 4 inches high with duel air inlet scoops. The two tier rear spoiler has a 4 foot wide lower wing that is 8 inches wide and a 4 foot long upper plane that is 2 inches wide. Plus I added other custom work chrome header side pipes, deep dish chrome mag wheels, Pro Trac Racing Tires - 50 Series (the rear tires are 12 inches wide and two feet high) Then I had the original 442 engine rebored to accommodate 8 large massive pistons and I put in a high performance cam shaft making it into a 400 cubic inch engine with 455 horsepower. My completely redesigned Custom Classic Muscle Car engine now had duel headers, oversized pistons, a high performance cam and four barrel Quadra Jet carburetor and I won a Trophy Award for it.
I still own my “Custom Classic 1969 Olds 442” today. I will never sell my "Mean Machine". The Muscle Car Era has given the world some of the "most cool collectible vehicles".
In fact my brother Russ owned a very rare 1966 (1/2) 4 Speed Mercury Cyclone GT Drag Racer only 8 were ever made for that year. It had a 427 experimental engine which was only put in the 1/2 year cars and it had to be held down with big chains because the torque was so great. When my brother Russ sped off with the Cyclone the front wheels would lift up off the ground. Years later it was bought by Jay Leno for his car collection.
My brother Russ now owns a 2001 Ford Mustang which is completely customized with a 515 hp Coyote engine with a stage 4 high-performance cam.
I loved the Muscle Car Era it was really the greatest period in automotive history. Muscle Cars represented the ultimate symbol of freedom and independence and came to define an entire generation in America.
I consider myself very lucky to have shared in the joy that era brought to millions and to have been a part of a "once in a lifetime experience". And when I start up my Custom Classic 1969 Olds 442 today and hear the engine "roar" I know he is still that same "Super Power Mean Machine" he always was ... then I step on the gas to give it a few rev's and the headers emit that "classic sound" which brings back some great memories and still gets the immediate attention and excited compliments from a new generation who was deprived of the free spirit and independence the Muscle Car Era represented.
I was really into the brute force fast cars of that era and I also always wished I could buy a Corvette which to me was the ultimate representation of a powerful classic sports car with the addition of elegance. It wasn't until I got older that I got my first ride in my brother Russ' friend's brand new Blue Corvette he had just bought. I really loved the Corvette and said to myself, “I wish I could own a Corvette of my own some day”. Just when I began to think my dream of owning a Corvette would always be Just a Dream ... on April 18 of 2014 my Dream of owning my very own Corvette finally became a "Reality". I bought a torch red 1990 Corvette. On driving my Corvette home I couldn't believe it was really mine - I was finally a Corvette owner! I then said to myself I'm going to paint my Corvette “Pink”, put on a “High End Rear Wing Racetrack Spoiler” and add “Chrome Side Pipes" but this was the first year they dropped the suspension on the Corvettes and side pipes weren't made to fit on the car but my brother Paul knew how much I wanted those chrome side pipes and he said, "Jayne I could build them for you and get them on your Vette and so he did. ... My Corvette is now "RACETRACK READY”!!!
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LICOA GENERAL MEETING RECORDED MINUTES April 1, 2015 – Lyn Chin, Secretary
Meeting called to Order at: 7:10 PM By: President, Thomas Donato The following announcements were made by President, Tom Donato: The membership recited the pledge along with a moment of silence for our sick and departed members and for the men and women in the armed forces. Announced that while the meeting was being held would have video of the Pole Position go-cart racing event and the filming of the 70’s Corvettes. Asked if there are any new members: Nelson Hernandez., President talked about attending the Vintage Restoration shop. We are getting into “show season” and we need Chairs and Co-chairs. A list of events was passed around the meeting and it was said that if anyone would like to help out to write their name under that event. Rick Erdody said that it’s a learning experience and if you have not Chaired and event before you might want to consider being a Co-Chair and basically learn from the Chair all the things that needs to be done. Cruise to the Statue of Liberty. It’s very expensive, approx. $80.00 - $125.00 per person. Asked for a show of hands on whether to pursue or not. Will put it on the website to see anymore are interested. Received an email from Cooper Film Cars that they were looking for cars. President said that the club would be glad to have them advertise for a price but they are not willing to pay. Vinny Cappasso said that on a side note. His experience was that he had considered and was interested in having his car being in a film, but his son who works in the film industry said if you don’t have a show car, they don’t want it. Still doing the magazine rack which is on the table. Working on a guest speaker. Possible having Gary “the Brush” from Motion Days. Discussion was held about opening a Facebook account - Membership – NO – ok. Ed Bradley said that Facebook got squashed. President took a vote – who’s interested – NO. Pep Boys has a speed shop in Bayshore (1321 Sunrise Highway) and Queens. They will give the LICOA members 10% off list price. Report of Officers: VP, Ed Stichweh said he is involved with getting new tee shirts. Showed a sample tee shirt in black and white (each shirt will be packaged in a sealed bag. Design on the back and a small design on front breast pocket. They will be ready for the next show. Sizes will be large through to XXXL at a cost of $20.00 per shirt. Phil Kalmus asked why can’t they make some ladies tee shirts. Ed will ask the supplier to print a few tee shirts for the ladies. Secretary, Lyn Chin: Asked for all members and guest to sign in. Announced that the Build a Model Contest has been canceled due to poor participation. Treasurer, John DiBlasi: Report delivered.
Governor, Bob Spinicchia: Bob said he will only talk about current events in April, May and June. Starting June 2nd, cruise night at Oyster Bay on Audrey Ave. $5.00 Charge. Friday nights at Bellmore on Sunrise Highway, Saturday morning’s members meet at the Bagel Factory in Farmingdale. President said that past few weeks had 30 members attend and hang out at the Bagel Factory. Bob said Sundays is Captree and when the facility starts charging an entry fee (May 30th) then the people meet at OBI. Make sure your car is fully legal. Thursdays nights are Oakdale Plaza along with Lynbrook. Garden City will have their Easter Parade. Mike Fazio said that Massapequa Cruise night has been canceled. On April 26th Show in Smithtown on Main Street east of Rte. 111. May 9th, Newsday “Field of Wheels”. President said if you are planning to attend the “Field of wheels” and want to go in together, meet at the Bagel Factory at 7:00 AM so we can park together. May 17th “All American BBQ” at Crab Meadow Beach in Northport 9:00 am to 4:00 pm and it is catered by Applebee’s. Mark Tully said May 31st NCRS in Hauppauge. Some news is coming, but can’t tell it yet. 1st Alternate Gene Doyle: Gene said that the date for Tanner Park would be Sept.13 and it was announced that it would conflict with the VA Car Show which is on that day. Gene will ask for a new date, if possible. 2nd Alternate, Mike Arrigo: Same status on the Summer Get-Away to Coxsackie, NY (Drive-in movie theater car show) for July 10th, 11th and 12th. Looking into the hotels.
Report of Appointed Officers: Internet Chair, Ed Stichweh: Ed announced that he uploaded all the old pictures up to google. The Show list will be updated. Rick Erdody asked what lists Ed was talking about and Ed asked Rick when he has a chance to do the flyers. (Discussion was held) Senior Judge, Rick Erdody and Gene Doyle: Rick Erdody said it’s the Annual LICOA Judging Tech Session is April 12th at Autoquipt. Try to get more consistency. Mark Tulley said depending on weather lifts should be empty. If rains can do it inside. It’s rain or shine event. Also Rick said right now we have filled the quota for senior judges for our 1st car show. Don’t want to turn down any volunteers. Assuming our turnout is the same as 2014, we should be done with the show by 3:00 pm. President said that if you want to volunteer, volunteer for something else, we need help. Historian, Bob Pandy: Bob said 22 years ago in 1993 had a “build a model contest” and had 35 models and it was a lot of fun. Had 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place winners, Wildest Custom. Bob also had a photo album from the contest which was passed around. Membership Chair, Gene Albanese: Joanne Yakkey did the final report. At cross-roads. Had 368 paid members and 75 did not renew, (10 members might still renew.) We now have 293 fully paid President asked what is the grace period? Joanne replied, it’s over. Good & Welfare, Bob Spinicchia: Bob asked Bob Pandy, feeling Ok? Sent get well to Julius Freeman’s wife. And announced that Phil Kalmus became a Grandfather for the 4th time. Newsletter Editor, Rick Erdody: Rick said we are getting articles in and to please get them in one (1) week after the Gen’l. Meeting. Qualifying Judges, Harry Henderson, Jeff Claxton, Ed Bradley & Bob Spinicchia: Nothing to report. Merchandise Chair, Tom Benson: Tom was absent but the President said will do research on jackets and sweatshirts. Last Board was confronted with buying with artwork which was $175.00. We don’t have artwork. Would go back to the original artwork. Rick Erdody asked the President if the BOD looking to have all the old standard embroidery? Equipment, Gene Albanese & Scott Stange: Scott Stange said the trailer is out back at the dealership. Storage shed will be discuss at the BOD meeting. Show Coordinators, Joanne Yakkey & Joe Esposito: Joanne said that Atlantic is May 3 with raindate of 5/17 and in full speed. Will have a DJ and an ice cream truck and food truck and that we will get all new trophies for the 1st show. Also announced Huntington is 6/7 rain date 6/17 and the VA car show is 9/13 with a rain date of 9/20. Competition, Ed Bradley: Joe Maisano started to talk about the “parting of the leaves” and the President said that we cannot insure it. Come to the BOD meeting. EMRA REP, Jim Shand: Ed Bradley said thank you to LICOA for the trophies for Lime Rock. Bad news cannot have Lime Rock as a LICOA point event due to insurance purposes. LICOA still supports EMRA, they still gives stipend. President said the problem is that it is not a LICOA event and we don’t control it and there’s an issue with insurance. The insurance company will not cover any speed event. Ed for a whole would be able to go to the picnic but will be going to the Show and Go. Ed also said that he’s trying to get a rally together which would just be LICOA. Need volunteers. It is still in the works and will bring it up to membership. By law Committee, Gene Doyle: Gene announced that the committee will consist of Rick Erdody, Dave Peterson, Joanne Yakkey, and Bob Pandy. Must submit changes in writing. Will run committee by conference call and work through every set of By laws. NCM Delegate, Dennis Morril: Gene Albanese reported for Dennis Morril that production of 2015 will stop in June and will start with 2016’s difference is $300.00-$500. C-7 will continue in production another 5 years. C-8 is in talks. Ed Hollie said that with the bash you get to view the 2016 corvette. Gene Albanese said they also do raffles. 2015 Laguna Blue sold out. Ed Hollie said the white convertible will be raffled 4/25. Have to pay museum 25% of federal tax. V.A. Liaison, Dennis Morril: Gene Albanese said VA Car Show is Sept. 13th and that Dennis Morril is in the works of planning a trip to the World Trade Center and the New 911 Museum.
Old Business: Pole Position Go Carting– Lloyd Rosen said it was a great success. 25 members attended. 9 people received medals. New Business: May 25th Memorial Day Parade: Parade will start at the Library and will proceed to the train station. Limited to 30 cars. Need volunteers to carry banner. Will have a sign-up sheet next general meeting. May 30th Bristal Car Display: Lyn Chin spoke about the display. June 20th GLIPTONE: Lyn Chin announce to keep June 20th open on your calendars. Looking to have a detailing session at Gliptone in Ronkonkoma. More information to be announced. June 14th Police Surgeon’s Car Show: Gene Albanese announced that it is being sponsored by the Centurion Cruisers to benefit the 2 police officers that were assonated. They support us, we support them. Vettes and Jets Car Show: Lloyd Rosen said that he is 90% sure we will do it again possibly in September. Museum of American Amour in Old Bethpage: Looking to do a display there possibly mid-June. Cruise Night: Have to file paperwork. Looking to gather in the Bethpage Train Station parking lot possibly mid-April. Winery: Trying to firm up a date. It conflicts with the restaurant. 50/50 sold by Joanne Yakkey New member, Nelson Henandez picked the ticket # 662708 $95.00 to Winner: John DiBlassi Motion to adjourn meeting. All in Favor – I Motion carried - Meeting Concluded at 8:50 PM Next General Meeting May 6th, 2015th at 7:00 PM Total attendance: 54 members in attendance
Corvette Corner
The Corvette Corner is designed to provide items of interest to the Corvette Owners in LICOA, Inc. and provide answers to question on our car‐the Corvette.
Thanks to Gene D.‐
2014 Total production 37,588 Top Four Colors Coupe – 11,134 Torch Red ‐ 7,189 Z51 Coupe – 14,931 Artic White – 6,166 Convertible – 4,493 Black ‐ 5932 Z51 Convertible – 5,680 Cyber Gray – 4,076 There were only 1,577 Lime Rock Green colors produced. Three trivia questions about the 1953 Corvette. 1. What were mandatory “options” on the ‘53 Corvette.(Hint more than one answer) a.) Signal seeking radio c.) hardtop b.)heater d.) full wheel covers 2. Which Corvette enging was heavier in 1955? a.) Blue Flame six b.) the 265 cu. in. V‐8 3. The Corvette originally came with only one color interior‐red. By 1954 there was a second color added. What was it? a.) black b.) beige c.) white Answers: 1.) a & b 2): a 3): b
My 1990 C4 Top Replacement-Update by Mike A. I received the top from Thompsons Astro Tops within two weeks of placing the order. The top came with illustrated instructions for the installation. The adjustments were simple and easy. Once the adjustments were made the top fit perfectly. I took the car for a test ride, there were no problems with the top. The top has a one year warranty. Thompsons Astro Top was very nice in helping with the order and put the $200.00 rebate back on my credit card within a week after sending the old top back to them. I saved over $500.00 by choosing Thompson Astro Tops. I just want to say that any member that has an issue or questions about their Corvette should ask a member of the club. If I did not ask questions I would have paid over $1000.00 for my replacement top. Please note that I would like to thank Rick Erdody, Clif Nagel & Sergio Srica for all their help in this matter
Please send your questions or articles to Rick Erdody‐LICOA, Inc. Courier Editor [email protected]) . LICOA, Inc. has several members which really are well versed in many areas and eras of Corvettes. I will send those questions to them for their answers.
New York State Defensive Driving Course
We have an opportunity to offer members/family and friends an approved NYS Defensive Driving Course. Completion of this course provides for a 10% insurance discount towards liability on your policy. Completion of the course is good for 3 years and if there are multiple drivers under a common policy all must take the course to be eligible for the discount.
We would need 30 students to schedule a class. The cost is $30 per student. If you are not taking advantage of the discount for a 3 year period, along with refreshing the rules of the road‐why not consider joining your fellow members and take the course.
Our contacts are Joanne Yakkey and Tom Donado if interested in this opportunity.
LICOA Inc. CLASSIFIED Free to members. To place an ad, contact the editor by Email: [email protected]
FOR SALE: 2007 C6 Coupe, Monterey Red, 6spd paddle shift automatic, Z51, 3LT, 21K miles, $29,900. 516-398-9849 Bob A. 10/14 FOR SALE: Black car cover for C6 Z06 or Grand Sport, used once asking $150 (orig price $425) Contact Susan at [email protected] 10/14 FOR SALE: 1996 COLL. ED.COUPE, RED INT., AUTOMATIC, 60,000 MILES, NEW; THROTTLE BODY, TIRES,, BATTERY, 02 SENSORS, BRAKES, FULL COVER FOR ROOF PANEL WHEN STORED IN BACK OF CAR, SPOILER FOR WINDSHIELD WHEN TOP IS OFF. ASKING $12,500 NEG.- FRANK 516-994-0844 11/14 FOR SALE: 2002 triple black convertible, Automatic with just 32676 miles on it, with custom wheels, new tires plus like new (old tires) with original rims included in price. It was garaged and driven as a weekend car, not every day car. We can’t take it to our new house, so we have to sell it. Asking $22,500 Tom 516-532-7597 12/14 FOR SALE: AIRAID Cold Air Intake. Rated at 22 hp gain over stock Easy Install.. Fits 2008 thru 2013 LS3 C6’s. Easy Performance Gain- Rated one of the top 3 Air Intakes available for the C6. $422.00 new, asking 150.00 Rick E. 516-578-8694 [email protected] 1/15 Car Sold FOR SALE: C5 Floor Mats- Torch Red (unavailable now) with Z06 Logo. These are Lloyd Deluxe Mats used as “Show Mats” – $50.00 O.B.O. takes the pair-like new Rick E. 516-578-8694 1/15 FOR SALE: Colgan C6 Black Bra with plate opening- like New used once-Car sold- for Base Model Corvette- new $180/ asking $50.00 Corvette- has been sold, Rick 578-8694 mobile 3/15 FOR SALE: C6 Corvette Clear Door Sill Protectors (1 pair), Used, very good condition $35.00. 2010-2013 Corvette Grand Sport Convertible, Lloyd deluxe cut-pile carpet, floor mats and trunk mat (ebony color & Grand Sport logo). Used, very good condition, complete set $135.00. Call Mike-631-786-1243.(2/15) FOR SALE:1992 corvette coupe LT‐1, red , 80k miles, excellent condition asking $6,000 ask for Tony 516‐333‐6560 FOR SALE: Diecast collection for sale: I am selling my diecast and promo collection of over 2000 corvettes. I have close to $40,000.00 invested but will take $8,500.00. Bill Hermanek, [email protected], (631)525-7110 4/15
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DIV_______ CLASS _______ CAR#_______
Name:__________________________________________________Telephone #________ - ________- ________
Address:______________________________________________________________________________________
City/Town:___________________________________________ State: ___________ Zip Code: ________________
Are you a CURRENT LICOA MEMBER? _____________ If yes, are you working this show? ____________
Being Judged? ____________ Mail back judging sheet? YES / NO (if yes, add $2.00 - handling and postage)
Total entry fee enclosed: _______________ Check Number: __________ Dated: _________
Year of Car: ________ Body Style: ____________ Color: ___________ Mileage: _______________
Plate Number: _______________ Cu In: _____________ Approx HP: __________ Transmission ____________
Vehicle Modifications, Alterations or Restorations
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Request Division (Circle only ONE of the number on the left)0 Original Street Driven: Car must present a reasonably stock appearance, must be registered, car must show substantial evidence of actual street use and must have a minimum of 15,000 miles.1 Restored Street Driven: Car must present stock appearance, must be registered, car must show some evidence of street use, car must have a minimum of 5,000 miles or show significant evidence of restoration.2 Concourse Stock: Car must present pure stock appearance, need not be registered, must show evidence of restoration or have less than 5,000 miles on new stock vehicles.3 Modified: Car must have some modification from stock, alterations must be essentially a “bolt-on” nature, car need not be registered and there is no mileage requirement.G Custom: Car must have significant alterations from stock, changes may be mild or wild, car need not be registered and there is no mileage requirement.
Note: Your vehicle may or may not be placed in the requested division based on the examination and determination of the qualifying judge. Any objection to your classification must be placed with the senior judge prior to close of registration. No car will be entered or reclassified for judging after the close of registra-tion. Engine compartments are not judged in ether of the street driven division. Entrants have the options to bump up one division only within their category.
DISCLAIMER 1. I hereby release Long Island Corvette Owners Assocation and the Hosts/Sponsors, all officers and officials from any and all responsibility for my vehicle while at this show.2. I understand I must have a valid drivers license and insurance card and abide by all Dept. of Motor Vehicles laws and state regulations in all states we traveling in. I will follow all local municipal laws set forth by the individual state. No pets or alcoholic beverages will be permitted.3. I AGREE to assume risk of any and all damages or injury and to indemnify and hold harmless LICOA, its officers, directors, agents, members, sponsors, chapters and meet workers for any acts or omissions which may result in the theft, damage or destruction of my property or injury to me or others occurring during, or as a consequence of this event, wherever located and all others.
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DIV_______ CLASS _______ CAR#_______
Name:__________________________________________________Telephone #________ - ________- ________
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Request Division (Circle only ONE of the number on the left)0 Original Street Driven: Car must present a reasonably stock appearance, must be registered, car must show substantial evidence of actual street use and must have a minimum of 15,000 miles.1 Restored Street Driven: Car must present stock appearance, must be registered, car must show some evidence of street use, car must have a minimum of 5,000 miles or show significant evidence of restoration.2 Concourse Stock: Car must present pure stock appearance, need not be registered, must show evidence of restoration or have less than 5,000 miles on new stock vehicles.3 Modified: Car must have some modification from stock, alterations must be essentially a “bolt-on” nature, car need not be registered and there is no mileage requirement.G Custom: Car must have significant alterations from stock, changes may be mild or wild, car need not be registered and there is no mileage requirement.
Note: Your vehicle may or may not be placed in the requested division based on the examination and determination of the qualifying judge. Any objection to your classification must be placed with the senior judge prior to close of registration. No car will be entered or reclassified for judging after the close of registra-tion. Engine compartments are not judged in ether of the street driven division. Entrants have the options to bump up one division only within their category.
DISCLAIMER 1. I hereby release Long Island Corvette Owners Assocation and the Hosts/Sponsors, all officers and officials from any and all responsibility for my vehicle while at this show.2. I understand I must have a valid drivers license and insurance card and abide by all Dept. of Motor Vehicles laws and state regulations in all states we traveling in. I will follow all local municipal laws set forth by the individual state. No pets or alcoholic beverages will be permitted.3. I AGREE to assume risk of any and all damages or injury and to indemnify and hold harmless LICOA, its officers, directors, agents, members, sponsors, chapters and meet workers for any acts or omissions which may result in the theft, damage or destruction of my property or injury to me or others occurring during, or as a consequence of this event, wherever located and all others.
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