Puzzled looks come from Heck Hoeckendorf (L)and Harriett Majoros (R) as they try to help Bill Majoros get his radio on the correct channel before heading out to Dothan, Al and then to Panama City Beach.
The caravan cruises down an open stretch of road just north of Eufala, Alabama.
Lilas Pratt has fun trying to get the little ball on a string in the hole as Circle City Corvette Club MC Kelly Walker makes fun of her and all the other contestants attempts.
Darryl Gunter's 3-year-old daughter Zoie was in the parking lot Fri morning with the balloons she collected at the sock hop the night before.
The door to the shop at Xtreme Motorsports in Blountstown FL. A number of people went on a little side trip on the way to PC. It was put together by Don Luther and Chris Harwood, owner of Xtreme. We had a tour and Chris dynoed two cars for free for us.
Don Pardus (L) doesn't seem too pleased as first as he looks at the graph of the dyno run of his '00 vert. Chris Harwood (R) explained it a little further and he was happier.
Frances Luther gets her '06 vert dynode by Chris.
Cindy Cowart is all smiles as she tries out a '09 Z06 driven down from the BG Assembly Plant by Tom Hill on Friday.
Joel and Sonya Alterman enjoyed a dinner cruise on the Lady Anderson with a group of Classic Glass members.
A Wil Cooksey Limited Edition Z06, #001, and a '09 Z06 were on display at one of the seminars Saturday morning.
Bob Alexander has a big grin on his face after getting a real hands-on look at the new '09 Z06.
Tom Hill, (L) Quality Engineer Manager at the Bowling Green Assembly Plant, talks to Bob Alexander about the new Z06 and ZR1.
Kirk Bennion, C6 Design Engineer, did a slide presentation of his design work on the new ZR1. On the screen is one of the early sketches he did.
One of the members of Circle City Corvette Club parked his less than one day old Z06 in front of the hotel.
Wil Cooksey, retired BG Plant Manager, signs the under hood for Frances and Don Luther on their '06 vert. Wil was kept busy signing cars and posing for photos. He did it all with a smile on his face and a true passion for the Corvette.
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