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I remember when the 70 Corvette Registry was first started by Juliet Page.
She was/ may still be a member of the Mason Dixon Chapter of the NCRS.
Her husband Greg was building a very high level mid-year Pro Street car.
I remember when the 70 Corvette Registry was first started by Juliet Page.
She was/ may still be a member of the Mason Dixon Chapter of the NCRS.
Her husband Greg was building a very high level mid-year Pro Street car.
Regards.....
...Juliet Page was such a wonderful lady. Many moons ago, she invited me and my wife to spend the night at their place the night before the Mason-Dixon NCRS Chapter meet that we attended that year. I think they lived in Alexandria(D.C. area), right on the Potomac River. They also had a large Cigarette style twin bigblock powered boat too which they showed us. Yeah, Greg had a really neat mid-year ProStreet car that was early in construction when I had seen it. Chuck Gongloff lived in the area at the time and was there too. I believe he's in Fla now. As I recall, she worked for Lockheed Martin, I think with helocopters. I also wondered what happened to her, Greg and their daughter who was about 10 maybe at that time.
If you google 'Juliet Page beads' you see one of her sites and something she's involved with currently.
Regards....
I believe that I was part of the Chassis team for that day.
I faintly remember meeting you that day.
Juliet wrote an article for the restorer about that experience. There were a couple of photos along with the article and I'm in one of them but all you can see is my butt and legs.... probably checking the starter part # and date.
If you google 'Juliet Page beads' you see one of her sites and something she's involved with currently.
Regards....
I believe that I was part of the Chassis team for that day.
I faintly remember meeting you that day.
Juliet wrote an article for the restorer about that experience. There were a couple of photos along with the article and I'm in one of them but all you can see is my butt and legs.... probably checking the starter part # and date.
Tat is the site. Thanks I use to email Juliet way back when she was restoring her blue vert. Also got 2 of the 70 Registry shirts from her. She was always a great person to communicate with.
If you google 'Juliet Page beads' you see one of her sites and something she's involved with currently.
Regards....
I believe that I was part of the Chassis team for that day.
I faintly remember meeting you that day.
Juliet wrote an article for the restorer about that experience. There were a couple of photos along with the article and I'm in one of them but all you can see is my butt and legs.... probably checking the starter part # and date.
...Hey Allan, good to see you back. I found a photo from their website and looks like they have 3 Corvettes now, depending upon how recent or up to date that photo is.