NCRS Kicks Off Membership Drive

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NCRSThe National Corvette Restorers Society (NCRS) has kicked off a major membership drive and if you own or are in the process of buying a classic Corvette, you really need to consider becoming a member. The non-profit enthusiast group has a current membership base of nearly 16,000 families dedicated to the restoration, preservation, history and enjoyment of the Corvette. I’ve been a member (#36013) for about 6 or 7 years and I can tell you the yearly dues are one of the best investments you can make, especially for those new to the classic Corvette hobby or looking to purchase their first collectible Corvette. As a member of the NCRS, you’ll receive: The Corvette Restorer Magazine
The quartery magazine features 56 pages of the best unbiased technical and how-to articles written by the most famous and trusted names in the Corvette hobby. The NCRS Driveline
Averaging 130 pages an issue, the bi-monthly newsletter is full of articles, but the real draw is the the 600+ classified ads from members for buying and selling Corvettes, parts and information. Expert Help
Unbiased expert Corvette answers from 18 NCRS Technical advisors, as well as access to the thousands of Corvette Restorer articles, NCRS publications, and one of my favorite places to visit on the web, the NCRS Technical Discussion Forum. Corvette Events and Local Chapters
The 45 local NCRS chapters sponsor judged shows, technical sessions, road tours and social events. These events are a great way to meet and learn from fellow members. I’ve often used the phrase that knowledge is power when it comes to buying and selling classic Corvettes. Join the NCRS today by visiting www.NCRS.org or by calling 513-385-8526.
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