Fellow Corvette Cybernauts:
I located these old 35mm pics and my scanner worked except when I got to the Museum pamphlet, and collection booklet. It kraps out after 4-5 image transfers, fixes itself after indeterminate weeks of inactivity and repeats the above. I figure it cannot take the heat.
1980 the Briggs Cunningham Museum. I visited specifically to see (and touch) these legendary models: CERV I and CERV II. Just a few months later Jim Louschin, Elfie, Zora and me left Sausalito in Jim’s mint 63 Riveria and drove south over the Golden Gate on the way back to Sam Mateo at the conclusion of that NCRS meet. Initially discussing freeway hop (a customer complaint in California, according to Zora as he pointed it out) - I mentioned Cunningham, Costa Mesa, CERV I and II and Zora began a lesson that I’m sorry I did not get to record.
Regretfully my tenure in this premiere organization has severly reinforced that CRS is an ongoing problem, but these were great times with great friends. Following are new additions to my archive.
Geoffrey Coenen
PS Warning: these are 28 years old photos and they are watermarked too.
Recognize this steering wheel, horn button?
CERV I and II
I located these old 35mm pics and my scanner worked except when I got to the Museum pamphlet, and collection booklet. It kraps out after 4-5 image transfers, fixes itself after indeterminate weeks of inactivity and repeats the above. I figure it cannot take the heat.
1980 the Briggs Cunningham Museum. I visited specifically to see (and touch) these legendary models: CERV I and CERV II. Just a few months later Jim Louschin, Elfie, Zora and me left Sausalito in Jim’s mint 63 Riveria and drove south over the Golden Gate on the way back to Sam Mateo at the conclusion of that NCRS meet. Initially discussing freeway hop (a customer complaint in California, according to Zora as he pointed it out) - I mentioned Cunningham, Costa Mesa, CERV I and II and Zora began a lesson that I’m sorry I did not get to record.
Regretfully my tenure in this premiere organization has severly reinforced that CRS is an ongoing problem, but these were great times with great friends. Following are new additions to my archive.
Geoffrey Coenen
PS Warning: these are 28 years old photos and they are watermarked too.
Recognize this steering wheel, horn button?
CERV I and II
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