None of you fine folk have these? This is real deal Membership card, not some creation generated from a website.

I came across this amonst my piles of pulp, Corvette pulp, and realized I have an obsessive compulsive disorder to collect pulp. I still enjoy collecting Green frogskins, but Corvette pulp is a close second.
By my estimate, I have way too much Corvette stuff. Cars, parts and paper goods. I have 28 book shelves that are 99.9% Corvette paper exclusively. No Sears, Gardening, Cooking books or invoices or any business records or Franklin Mint Corvette models, etc. Just Corvette pulp.
Each shelf is 27 inches wide and contains 15,000 pulp pages. So between part manuals, shop manuals, Corvette magazines, Corvette articles torn from the generic rags, sales brochures, dealer books, finger tip facts, assembly manuals, owners manuals, C/News 1-up, technical service bulletins, Restorer 1-up , VV-1 up etc, I figure I have over 420,000 pages of pulp and no duplicates. I assure you I read 95% of this and have forgotten only 99% and lost track of the other 1%. That is what three decades in this fine group does to ones obsessive compulsive disorders.
Geoffrey Coenen

I came across this amonst my piles of pulp, Corvette pulp, and realized I have an obsessive compulsive disorder to collect pulp. I still enjoy collecting Green frogskins, but Corvette pulp is a close second.

By my estimate, I have way too much Corvette stuff. Cars, parts and paper goods. I have 28 book shelves that are 99.9% Corvette paper exclusively. No Sears, Gardening, Cooking books or invoices or any business records or Franklin Mint Corvette models, etc. Just Corvette pulp.
Each shelf is 27 inches wide and contains 15,000 pulp pages. So between part manuals, shop manuals, Corvette magazines, Corvette articles torn from the generic rags, sales brochures, dealer books, finger tip facts, assembly manuals, owners manuals, C/News 1-up, technical service bulletins, Restorer 1-up , VV-1 up etc, I figure I have over 420,000 pages of pulp and no duplicates. I assure you I read 95% of this and have forgotten only 99% and lost track of the other 1%. That is what three decades in this fine group does to ones obsessive compulsive disorders.
Geoffrey Coenen

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