The link above is to a "fill in the blanks" .pdf form - just click on the boxes, fill in the info, print it out, write a check for the total (automatically filled in for you), and mail it to the address on the bottom. (If you choose to write in your info please PRINT legibly!)
Is this the only way we will be able to get the calendars?
SShink said
Dec 4, 2010
Ron, they will also be available at the Jan. 22nd meeting at Crystal Lake Automotive in Lakeville if you want to wait until then.
Stan
Derek69SS said
Dec 5, 2010
I'll get mine at the meeting. :)
Enganeer said
Dec 5, 2010
I'll get mine also at the meeting.
ron fuller said
Dec 5, 2010
The only reason i asked is because my car is in the calendar so i wanted to give them to the family for x-mas presents.
Nightshade said
Dec 5, 2010
They will be in club hands this week. Providing the delivery truck doesn't vanish!
First copy is up next to the firsts from previous years. Have to say, I like this one best!
Chris R said
Dec 5, 2010
Ron. You only live a mile or so away from Bryan. I would think you could work something out and pick them up directly from him
John D said
Dec 5, 2010
The calendars are being drop-shipped directly to Loren, our Calendar Coordinator... Bryan won't even see them. You can call him via the number in the member listing or use the email link below.
Loren is now in possession of the new calendars!!!!
He will start shipping them in the next couple of days.
Get your orders in NOW!
Thanks go to Loren for helping coordinate the 'handoff' from the printer and thanks to Jeff for printing them up! I can't wait to see it!
more ambition than brains said
Jan 24, 2011
Typo Alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
John Engas' Chevelle is a 64 NOT 65 as listed in Calendar.
Still nice to see the cars!
Karl
John D said
Jan 24, 2011
(We caught that at the Bowtie Brunch and were trying to keep that little faux-pas to ourselves... but now that it's out in the open.....) DOH!
Total Professionalism... a dedicated Chevelle Club that can't get the year straight on the marque they specialize in... OOOPS
OK... who missed the memo on Enga's car being the wrong year?? What? That's not acceptable... You're going back to "year identification 101".... I don't care if you passed Chevelle ID 906 and can see one @ 70mph behind a herd of cattle and a wrecked barn... it got past you and published!
Sorry John -
bowtie said
Jan 24, 2011
I can't believe he caught his own typo on the name, but not the car info......
Actually, I don't remember who caught it was spelled Egna, but we all saw the proofs I brought. Nobody looked that close I guess. Now if it were Stans, I could believe it. He trades cars faster than the calendars come out.
Chris R said
Jan 24, 2011
I noticed it when I got home that night. No big deal, a simple mistake. Just have to be more diligent with the following years cars. This actually happened the first year of the calendars but we caught it in the proofs and had Jeff change them before he started production. Dan Williams 65 was also labeled as a 64 that year before we caught it. It happens.
We could always say its a 65 with a 64 clip on it.
Cost = $12 each, plus S&H
Calendar Order Form
The link above is to a "fill in the blanks" .pdf form - just click on the boxes, fill in the info, print it out, write a check for the total (automatically filled in for you), and mail it to the address on the bottom.
(If you choose to write in your info please PRINT legibly!)
If you have any questions about your order contact our Calendar Coordinator
Stan
First copy is up next to the firsts from previous years. Have to say, I like this one best!
Calendar Coordinator
He will start shipping them in the next couple of days.
Get your orders in NOW!
Thanks go to Loren for helping coordinate the 'handoff' from the printer and thanks to Jeff for printing them up! I can't wait to see it!
Total Professionalism... a dedicated Chevelle Club that can't get the year straight on the marque they specialize in...
OK... who missed the memo on Enga's car being the wrong year??
What? That's not acceptable... You're going back to "year identification 101"....
I don't care if you passed Chevelle ID 906 and can see one @ 70mph behind a herd of cattle and a wrecked barn... it got past you and published!
Sorry John -
We could always say its a 65 with a 64 clip on it.