Sunday, August 26, 2007
Severe Weather Hits Corvettes at Carlisle
Labels: Corvette Club, Corvette Shows, corvettes at carlisle
Corvettes at Carlisle Day 2 Highlights
Saturday at Carlisle was hot hot hot! With a heat index reaching into triple digits everyone was looking for ways to stay cool. CCA added several new members and continued to have a good time with the 80 plus Vettes that filled our area in the Fun Display. The day was filled with a variety of activities. Garnett and Sandy led a new fundraising event called Basket Bingo, Celebrity Judging was in full effect and Found Caravan Corvette Club was awarded a plaque for the most club participation.
By the end of the day, CCA had word that three member cars had received Celebrity
Labels: Corvette, Corvette Club, Corvette Shows, corvettes at carlisle
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Corvettes at Carlisle Day 1 Highlights
The highlight of the morning was the presentation of Lifetime Membership Plaques to CCA directors Garnett and Sandy Rogers. In the afternoon, thousands were impressed as Bowling Green Assembly Plant Manager, Will Cooksey "smoked em" in a specially engineered ZO6.
Labels: Corvette, Corvette Club, Corvette Shows
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
'57 CORVETTE TO MAKE SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY VETTETASTIC

From Red Cross Press Conference on August 11, 2007 at 1:30 pm at National Corvette Homecoming
Chicago began the craze with a Parade of Cows, Lexington’s herd followed with Horse Mania and South Central Kentucky can expect a fleet of ’57 Corvettes making our region Vettetastic in 2008.
The South Central Kentucky Chapter of the American Red Cross is bringing the Corvette to South Central Kentucky like never before.
Vettetastic, a public art project, will grace the streets of South Central Kentucky during the summer of 2008, featuring as many as 300 ’57 Corvettes, as well as treasure hunts, self-guided road course tour maps, a ’57 preview party, a people’s choice award and much, much more.
Sponsors will work with artists of their choice to decorate, paint and otherwise adorn a 1:2.8 scale, fiberglass ’57 Corvette measuring five feet long, two feet wide and 18 inches tall. Only 300, numbered, fiberglass Corvettes will be available for sponsorship and auctioned off during the 2008 National Corvette Homecoming.
Vettetastic will be a biannual event featuring a new model for auction every other year. Anticipated models include the ’63 Split Window Coupe in 2010, the ’68 Stingray in 2012, the C5 in 2014 and Z06 in 2016.
Proceeds from Vettetastic will be used to support Red Cross’ mission to provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies, as well as to support programs like Armed Forces Emergency Services, Health and Safety Education, Disaster Services, Youth Disaster Response, International Services and more.
To sponsor one of these blank ’57 Corvettes, contact the South Central Kentucky Chapter of the American Red Cross at (270) 781-7377 or visit www.vettetastic.org. To ensure delivery in January/February 2008, sponsorships must be secured by September 30. Only 300 sponsorships are available. Completed ’57 Corvettes are to be returned to South Central Kentucky by mid-May for display through mid-August.
Artists wishing to submit designs for consideration for the Vettetastic portfolio should visit www.vettetastic.org to print an application and templates. Artists may submit multiple designs and will work directly with sponsors to determine compensation.
The South Central Kentucky Chapter of the American Red Cross provides disaster preparedness and response and health and safety education to residents of Allen, Butler, Metcalfe, Monroe, Simpson and Warren counties, as well as assistance to families with members in the military.
For more information about Vettetastic visit www.vettetastic.org. To learn more about the South Central Kentucky Chapter of the American Red Cross visit www.sckyredcross.org.
Labels: Bowling Green, Corvette, Kentucky, South Central Kentucky Red Cross, Vettetastic
Friday, June 29, 2007
IBIZ World Class Detailing Products to be featured on QVC
After spray painting a $160,000 Cadillac XLR from Chuck Mallett and $400,000 Rolls Royce, now long time CCA friend Robert Nathans the founder and inventor of IBIZ World Class Detailing Products will up the ante.
Wait until you see what he is going to do next. You will not believe your eyes as Robert will spray paint a 1/2 million dollar plus Corvette from the collection of the Millers owners of Carlisle Events presenters of Corvettes at Carlisle. The car is typically on display at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, but has been transported to the QVC studios where Robert will show why IBIZ is the product for your Vette.
Tune in with over 5 million to QVC tonight, June 29th between 5 pm and 6 pm to watch as Robert proves his amazing product once again.
IBIZ has been the official wax of Corrvette Club of America since 1992 and we have found nothing that beats it!
Thursday, February 15, 2007
2007 Show Schedule Released
Spring is around the corner and CCA is very excited to announce its 2007 Show Schedule. We will be set-up at a number of these shows to sell merchandise, sign-up members and to certify your Vette. Be sure to stop by and say hello!
Click the show name for more information.
- Bloomington Gold, June 14th - 17th
- National Corvette Homecoming, August 10th - 12th
- Corvettes at Carlisle, August 24th - 26th
- Mid America Motorworks Corvette Funfest, September 21st - 23rd
- CorvetteExpo, October 19th - 20th
- Chevy VetteFest, November 17th - 18th
Labels: Corvette Shows
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
C5 Computer Error Codes

This post provided by CCA's special guest author Melvin Gregory:
Have you ever wonder what the error codes mean on your C5 or how to retrieve them?
Follow these simple steps and you can find out if your C5 has any problems being reported by the computer.
1. Turn the key to the ON position, but don't start the engine.
2. Clear any messages displayed on the DIC by pressing the RESET button.
3. Hold the OPTIONS button down and press the FUEL button 4 times. The computer will automatically display all the codes it has created. It will cycle through each code every 3 seconds.
Note any code that ends in H is a history code indicating something that has occured in the past but is fine now.
Once the computer has finished going through all of the codes, press RESET to enter the manual configuration mode. It will start with a module and show "NO CODES" or '#CODES".
To clear the errors, once in manual mode, press and hold RESET until it displays "NO CODES". Press OPTIONS to go the next module. Repeat this step until you reset the codes in all the computer modules. Only reset the codes if you want to. It is not nessary to do this.
Click here for a detailed CODE LIST in PDF format.
Guest Author Melvin Gregory

From time to time, CCA will be inviting special guests to author posts for the CCA Blog. It gives me great pleasure to introduce our first guest Mr. Melvin Gregory.
Melvin has restored and shown older cars for many years. His love for the Corvette started in the sixties after a school trip gave him the opportunity to see the assembly line in action at the St.Louis, Missouri plant.
His first Corvette was purchased from a St. Louis Dealer in 1968. It was a 1963 silver coupe that had been used on the racing circuit. The car which had the roll cage, transmission & suspension intact received a rebuilt 327 with three dueces as its replacement engine. The coupe was run at the MOKAN dragway between Joplin, Missouri & Pittsburg, Kansas in 1969.
Next for Melvin was a 1977 silver coupe that was shipped to Germany during his time in the armed service. Melvin regularly drove the Autobahn in this C3.
Currently, Melvin is the proud owner of two Corvettes. A rebuilt 1978 Silver Anniversary Coupe and a 1999 pewter coupe. The former president of the Heartland Corvette Club, he now resides in Elizabethtown, Kentucky with his wife Linda, another Vette enthusiast. He is a long time member of the Corvette Club of America and is seen in this photo serving as our Certification Judge during Corvettes at Carlisle.
Visit regularly to see Melvin's guest posts.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
25th Anniversary of the Kentucky Born Corvette

We recently received this special link from the General Manager of Bowling Green, Kentucky's newspaper, the Daily News. We hope your enjoy this Special Section about the history of the Corvette here at the Bowling Green Assembly Plant. This is sure to be an exciting time as the Vette marks its 25th year in Bowling Green and the National Corvette Museum celebrates its 12th year anniversary.
