I came across this article today. Very fun. Eric #3,182
Fun Early NCRS Article in Vette Vues
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I am still driving my '62 pictured on the bottom of the page. Thanks for sharing this history with us. I had forgotten that was in the magazine.Administrator
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No! They went shortly after the St. Louis Meet. That was my first meet. Been hooked ever since.
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Re: Fun Early NCRS Article in Vette Vues
I was at that meet with my father, I was 12 years old and in the 5th grade at the time. I can still remember the tour through the assembly plant and the car being stolen during the banquet on Saturday night. Bought my first basket case '64 Corvette convertible 6 years later in 1981. Restored to NCRS standards and have been enjoying it ever since.
Talk about being hooked!!!
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James West
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Re:Early NCRS / Where Are They Now?
Hi All,
If you were unsure if the Corvette Hobby is a lifetime endeavour- I think you have an answer now. The following folks mentioned in the article are all still NCRS members...
Article Author Bob Rosenthal- NCRS #97
Preston Dulaney- #20
Bill Mock- #93
George Campbell- #17
Tim Partridge- #77
Tom Essig- #2
John Waggoner- #107 I don't know what ever happened to him.
Don't know why Dr McCagh (#14) didn't go to St Louis- probably one of the few meets he ever missed...
For what it's worth- the NCRS member numbers assigned today were in the 42,600 range.
Best regards,
Eric
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