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KETTLE KAPERS
The Official Publication of the Kettle Moraine Corvette Club
January 2018
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STILL TIME TO JOIN THE FUN!
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Ultimate Corvette Trivia Challenge 1) If you insisted, you could still get drum brakes on the ‘65. How
much did Chevy give you back in credit if you got them?
A) $120.10 B) $75.10 C) $64.50 D) $1,021.00
2) The official nomenclature for the four cam engine offered in the
Corvette was:
A) ZR1 B) LT5 C) CR5 D) LT4
(answers on page 7)
Thank you December KMCC Bell Ringers! As a group we staffed 43 hours or 22 shifts
Marv & Judy Paulson Wayne Dehne
Dick & Gail Huibregtse Kermit & Juliana Schulz (4 shifts)
Rick & Mary Ann Waldbauer Rick & Pat Herman
John, Jamie & Chelsea Rische Karin & Chuck Tuschl
Tom & Dawn Zimbal (2 shifts) Ty & Jenny Kanieski
Wayne Richter & Marilee Voechting Cathy & Alan Brandt
Jon Zoran & Mary Lou Haen Carol & Randy Entringer
Ginny & Garrett Schultz & Kids Cal & RoseAnn Kuehne
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The latest KMCC Board Meeting minutes are also available by clicking on the following link and then choosing Meetings / Newsletters:
Board Meeting Minutes - Latest Available 2017
Corvette Trivia Answers:
1) C. $64.50 2) B. LT5
IS THIS WHAT THEY CALL A MONKEY WRENCH?
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Membership meetings are held the 1st Wednesday
of each month @ 7:30 PM
For the latest stories, pictures, and club doings, check out the
KMCC website by clicking on the following link:
KMCC WEBSITE
SAVE THE DATES
KMCC Spring Brunch - Sunday, April 29th, Altona, New Holstein, WI. KMCC Lake Geneva SW Wisconsin Overnight Trip - May 4th to the 6th. Staying at a resort in Delavan, WI.
More info in future newsletters.
FUTURE EVENTS
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KMCC CHARITY PRESENTATIONS 2017
The Kettle Moraine Corvette Club of the Sheboygan area has recently
contributed $500 to the Calumet County Salvation Army. Pictured are
Adrianna Walcott, Director of the Calumet County Salvation Army and
Herb Buhl of the Kettle Moraine Corvette Club.
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WANT ADS
KMCC members are encouraged to list Corvette or club items for sale without charge. Sales and ads are for members only!
Submit your ads (Include picture if possible) as you want it to read with the follow information:
CONTACT:
Person
Phone:
Email:
Send to: [email protected]
I promised more on the new ZR1...Here it is. More on next page.
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THE 2019 ZR1 CORVETTE BY THE NUMBERS
The Corvette ZR1 has finally been revealed, and as expected it’s a numbers machine. We don’t know
everything about the ZR1 yet, but here are the most important figures released so far.
755/715 – Chevy estimates the output of the ZR1 to be 755 hp and 715 lb-ft of torque. That’s 101 hp
and 65 lb-ft more than the Corvette Z06 and 300 hp and 255 lb-ft more than a base naturally aspirated
Corvette Stingray.
16 – That’s the number of valves the ZR1’s 6.2-liter V-8 has. Despite intel that suggested the LT5
would be a dual-overhead-cam V-8 with four valves per cylinder, the LT5 in the ZR1 uses the same
tried-and-true pushrod overhead valve setup that Chevy small blocks have used for decades. We still
think a Chevy DOHC V-8 is coming, but this isn’t it.
52 – According to Chevy, the ZR1’s Eaton supercharger displaces 52 percent more air than the Z06’s
LT4 supercharger. That explains why the unit is 2.9 inches taller and requires a large power bulge in
the hood. The central carbon-fiber “halo” hood piece also accommodates the supercharger’s
intercooler.
950 – The ZR1’s optional stanchioned rear wing generates 950 pounds of downforce at the track,
according to Chevy. It can be adjusted by about 5 degrees. Even the standard wing is said to create 70
percent more downforce than the Z06’s aero kit.
100,000+ – Pricing for the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 has not yet been announced, but it’s a safe
bet its starting price will exceed $100,000. The 2018 Corvette Z06 starts at $81,585 and the previous
2009 ZR1 started at $105,000. However, Corvette chief engineer Tadge Juechter promises the ZR1’s
price won’t be double that of a Stingray, which starts at $56,590.
210 – The Corvette ZR1 has a top speed of 210 mph, making it the fastest production Corvette ever,
according to Chevy.
13 – Cooling has been an issue for the Z06, so Chevy added four new radiators to the ZR1 for a total
of 13 heat exchangers. The front end was redesigned with new intake openings to feed air to these
new cooling components.
3,560 – The ZR1 uses the most carbon fiber of any Chevy to date, which contributes to a curb weight
of 3,560 pounds—about the same as a Z06.
(Courtesy of MotorTrend.com)
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KMCC MEETING MINUTES - DECEMBER 6th
Call to order at 7:37pm by President Haen: Welcomes membership and Guest’s. Mary Lou
welcomes back former member Ron Horness from Sheboygan Falls who drive a 2008 C6
Corvette. Ron and his wife Jane will be joining the club.
Officer Reports:
Secretary’s Report: Approve minutes from last meeting by Chuck Tuschl and sec. by Kermit
Schulz. Then approved and passed by membership.
Treasurer’s Report: Rick Waldbauer gives financial report as said. Motion to approve by Rick
Schulz and 2nd by Jon Zoran. Then approved by membership.
Vice President: Gary Hoppe: Membership Status & Points. No report given this night due to
warm weather in the Bahamas where Gary and Sue are vacationing.
Governors Report: Dick Huibregtse: Dick reports NCCC updates went well. Dick reminds
membership that the NCCC renewals will be of the email variety so make sure you copy that
email from NCCC. Also Dick reports the Autocross that was canceled last year in the
Milwaukee area is trying to be held up at Road America at the Motorplex. Dick will keep us
informed. Dick also reports membership probably will hit the century mark next month.
President Report: President Haen: Mary Lou reminds membership that Dave Modra has now
taken over the Newsletter. Please let Dave or I know if you are not receiving.
Committee Reports:
• Sunshine: Julianna reports this month 2 cards were sent out to members. Rick Entringer for
shoulder surgery, and one was sent out to Glen Crystel because of the passing of his mother.
The Crystel Family then sent Julianna a nice thank you card back which then she gave to the
club. Club was informed at this meeting that Gail Huibegtse’s brother had passed away.
• Newsletter: Dave Modra now taking Newsletter responsibilities. Contac or send him
information at [email protected]
• Website: Joe Vopal – Not present. If anything needs to get on website contact Joe Vopal at
[email protected]. Joe still looking to hand off website duties to enthusiastic member.
• Club Merchandise: Turquoise shirts still available plus blue worker shirts for new members are
available. Mary Lou still looking at ordering some jackets.
• Old Business: Renewals: Process went smoothly for renewals and membership should be
over the 100 mark for the first time in club history.
• Salvation Army Bell Ringing: Mary Lou Haen Sheboygan area: All slots are filled. Juliana
Schulz has Manitowoc Area: All time slots are full and bell ringing started on Dec. 5th in
Manitowoc. Bell ringing started in Sheboygan on Dec. 7th.
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Meeting Minute (p. 2 continued)
January 6th Awards Banquet: Lighthouse Inn, Two Rivers January 6th. So far 54 people are
attending as of this meeting. Last chance to register is December 26th when final dinner count
is requested.
Auto Show in Chicago: Feb. 13th & 14th thru RA. Website. As of this meeting there are 37
spots filled on the Feb. 13th bus, and 25 filled on the 14th of Feb.. There is room left on each
bus. Register at www.RoadAmerica.com. KMCC members already on both busses.
New Business:
Charity Donations: Membership discusses on how the funds should be given out. Herb Buhl
brings up on how club used to give to individuals years ago. Pete Muehleis suggests that the club
keep donations down to 4 groups. Dick Huibregtse suggests club donate up to 6 groups.
Membership further discusses and agrees on how many charities on which ones to donate to. List
distributed on paper at meeting from all emailed suggestions. Here is the final list of charities the
club will donate to: Sheboygan Co. Cancer Care, Holy Family Memorial Cancer Care, Salvation
Army Sheboygan Co., Salvation Army Manitowoc Co., Salvation Army Calumet Co., and Sharon
Richardson Hospice of Sheboygan Falls. Membership decides on these charities then President
Haen asks for motion from membership. Dick Huibregtse makes motion and Julianna Schulz
seconds the motion, then approved by membership. Treasurer Rick Waldbauer wrote checks and
gave to members to deliver and get photos of the check presentations on behalf of KMCC.
Winter Brunch: Herb Buhl – Sunday, January 28th, 10:30 cocktails, 11:30 seating at Millhome
in Kiel, Wis.
Daytona Party: Canceled unless somebody steps up to chair event.
Good of the Order: All is well and nothing to report.
Move To Adjourn: at 8:10 by Rick Schulz and sec. by Kermit Schulz.
Next Meeting: Wed, Jan. 3rd, 2018 at Town & Country Golf Course- sandwiches in the golfers
bar prior-$2.50 quarter pound burger special followed by meeting upstairs at 7:30.
Number of members present: 47
50/50 raffle winner: Herb Buhl - $ 42.00 in cash.
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KMCC CHARITY PRESENTATIONS 2017
KMCC President presenting a $500 check to Sheboygan
Salvation Army Captain Daryl Mangeri during their 24 hour Ring
Around The Clock event on Friday, Dec 22 trying to raise $24,000
in 24 hours.
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PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER
Mary Lou Haen Gary Hoppe Bob O’Keefe Rick Waldbauer
NCCC GOVENOR
Dick Huibregtse
Coming Soon
Coming
Soon
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FROM THE EDITOR:
By David Modra
Wishing you all good things on this New Year!
Happy New Year Greetings to All of the KMCC Family!
David and Betty Modra
I know we’ve got a number of members who also belong to the National Corvette
Restorers Society (NCRS). This year 2018, the NCRS Convention is being held in
Las Vegas on July 16-20. During the week prior to the convention there will be eight
different road tours from all over the US and Canada leading to Las Vegas.
Each road tour consists of 15-20 Corvettes, travelling about 250 miles per day and
stopping at various sights and Corvette collections along the route. The route and all
of the hotels, stops, etc. are preplanned by the tour leader. Once we get to the
convention, there are all kinds of activities planned including a trip to the Shelby
Museum. In 2018, the feature Corvette will be the 1968.
One of the road tours in 2018 will be following old Route 66 from Illinois to Nevada.
This is a fantastic trip as Betty and I did it about six years ago. A ton of original Route
66 structures as well as museums, diners, shops, etc.
So if you’re interested in the ultimate two week Corvette road tour, making friends
with other Corvette people and seeing some of the great sights of the United States,
consider this trip. Check it out here: NCRS Road Tour or contact to me.
The last night before the convention, all road tours converge on one sight for a huge
party before parading in to the convention on Sunday. There can be anywhere from
100 - 200 Corvettes that the police escort along the route. While this is not an official
KMCC event, with enough interest, we could make it one.
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REAL HIGH MILEAGE CORVETTE!
Mark Blackwell of Jacksonville, Fla., has logged more than 1 million miles in just two
Corvettes. But the first one, at just 342,000 miles, was a garage queen compared to his
second car. The red 2000 Corvette coupe has racked up 773,338 miles, enough to earn it
a place of honor in the National Corvette Museum.
To save you the math, that's an average of about 43,000 miles per year, or about 117
miles per day, every day, for 18 years. Blackwell logs a lot of highway trips to Georgia and
southern Florida for work.
And the Corvette is on its original 5.7-liter V8 engine, though Blackwell recently had to get
the headgasket replaced at around 750,000 miles.
Blackwell turned his keys over to the museum in Bowling Green, Ky., earlier this month,
calling it a "fabulous car, no complaints here." The video below from the museum shows
how surprisingly good the Corvette looks, considering all the places it's been.
"If any car deserves to be in a museum, it's this one," Blackwell says, "for the miles it's
gone and the things it's done for me."
He credits its handling with saving his life one dark night when a bumper fell off a semi,
forcing him to swerve into an interstate median, blowing out two tires in the process. "Had
to obviously get the tires replaced and the car towed in that night. But any other car, there
was no way in the world that I would not have hit that bumper."
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NEW MEMBERS
KMCC would like to give a warm welcome to some of our new members:
Linda Zeitler (spouse of Bob)
Betty Modra (spouse of David)
Marie Konz (spouse of Dave)
Ron & Jane Horness
Mary Fisher (companion of Ron Epping)
WE’RE HAPPY YOU COULD JOIN US! ENJOY THE RIDE!
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KETTLE MORAINE CORVETTE
CLUB CALENDER OF EVENTS
January, 2018
KMCC Membership Meeting -
Wednesday, January 3rd, 7:30 at Town and
Country golf course.
KMCC Annual Holiday / Awards
Banquet - Saturday, January 6th at the
Lighthouse Inn, Two Rivers, WI.
Members free, fee for guests. Overnight
accommodations available, see the flyer in
this issue.
KMCC Winter Brunch - Sunday, January
28th at Millhome Supper Club, Kiel, WI.
More information next newsletter.
February, 2018
KMCC Membership Meeting -
Wednesday, February 7th, 7:30 at Town
and Country golf course.
Chicago Auto Show Motorcoach Trips -
No hassle travel to Chicago with ease for
you and your guest courtesy of Road
America. $50.person round trip, includes
show ticket. Tuesday, Feb 13th or
Wednesday, Feb 14th - must register at
www.RoadAmerica.com
KMCC Daytona Party - Sunday,
February 18th. More information next
newsletter.
March, 2018
Dinner and Casino Night - Kohler
Village at 170 Banquet Facility. See flyer
this issue.
KMCC Membership Meeting -
Wednesday, February 7th, 7:30 at Town
and Country golf course.
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CURRENT BOARD MEMBER EMAILS
President [email protected]
Vice President [email protected]
Secretary [email protected]
Treasurer [email protected]
NCCC Governor [email protected]
PLEASE NOTE: The newsletter is published during the last week of each
month. For items to be included in the newsletter, they MUST be received by
the editor before the 15th of each month. Thank you for your consideration.
KMCC STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Membership Chair: Mary Ann Waldbauer
Club Merchandise: Mary Lou Haen
PR / Newsletter: Mary Lou Haen / David Modra
Website: Joe Vopal
Sunshine Committee: Juliana Schultz
Corvette Corral: Kermit Schultz, Cal Kuehne, Chuck Tuschl, and Leon Wilterdink
Sargent ar Arms: Mark Theime
Club Library: WCCA Rep, Herb Buhl
Roaster / Points Calculations: Gary Hoppe
50 / 50 Raffle Chair: John Suchocki
Club Historian: Robert Wood
August IMSA Activities: John Rische
The Kettle Kapers is the monthly publication of the Kettle Moraine Corvette Club, LTD. General correspondence to the K.M.C.C. may be directed to Post Office Box 621, Sheboygan, WI 53082-0621. Visit us online at www.kmccwi.org. Thanks to Joe Vopal for creation and maintenance of the KMCC club website. Any news or events for The Kettle Kapers should be directed to the newsletter editor: David Modra at [email protected] by the 15th of each month for inclusion. Thanks to Road America for production and scanning facilities.