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CORVETTES of BUFFALO 1
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF
www.corvettesofbuffalo.com
COB VETTE NEWS
Since 1981
Notes from the President
Volume, 35 Issue 5 May 2016
What’s Happening This Month
See page three.
Finally the cruise season officially starts with
cruise nights and shows around WNY. Two big
events this spring for COB are the Spring BBQ at
Wings Flight of Hope in Orchard Park, on
Saturday, May 22 chaired by Mike & Lee Buccilli
and the Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May
30 chaired by John Heffernan.
The spring BBQ is a new event and Mike and
Lee announced they have 88 members and
prospectives signed up for this event. It will be
great to check out the rides of new members and
prospectives for the first time. For the parade we
have 29 Corvettes signed up so far. If you are a
snow bird and did not attend a meeting this
winter please be sure to sign up at the May
meeting.
Last month I reported that the club would be
traveling to Legendary Motors in Halton Hills,
Ontario on June 18 for an exclusive tour of the
facility. Due to conflicts with their busy summer
schedule this event will be postponed to the fall.
I look forward to upcoming reports and photos
by members on recent trips to Watkins Glen by
the Kirkland's, Buccilli's, and others as well as
Dennis & MaryAnn Buckley at the Corvette Bash
in Bowling Green, KY.
In closing be sure to check the Corvettes of
Buffalo Calendar of Events listed on our website
by our webmaster Jim Bonus or the written
version by Skip Polowy. Any additions or
corrections let them know.
Hope to see you soon. Have a great cruising
season!
Frank
Super Cruise Request
For the Super Cruise on
Wednesday June 29th, volunteers
will be needed to help with basket
raffle, 50/50 split raffle, parking,
registration, set up and take
down. Sign-up sheets will be
available at the May and June
meetings. Everyone’s help will be
greatly appreciated. If anyone has
any questions please contact me.
Thank You Again,
John Biggie
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Officers President ---------Frank Pastore ------ 716-694-9024
Vice President --Wayne Scudder----- 716-692-8178
Treasurer --------Marianne Pastore -- 716-694-9024
Secretary ---------John Biggie --------- 585-492-2927
Board of Directors Sue Brownlee ------------------- 716-693-4654 Dick Brownlee ------------------716-693-4654 Mike Buccilli --------------------716-648-2037 Bruce Graham -------------------716-741-3350 Jim Kelly --------------------------716-681-7931 Skip Polowy ----------------------716-201-1889 Rich Zahner ----------------------716-225-1188
Committees Membership Barbara Lipome 716-691-8845 Newsletter Dennis Buckley 716-759-2972 Phone Comm. Lynda Graham 716-741-3350 Sunshine Comm. Karen Rothenberger 716-675-9467 Or Diane Skeide 716-876-1197 Webmaster Jim Bonus
716-695-7643 Activities Dir. Lynda Graham 716-741-3350 Club Photographer Dan Krakowski 716-675-5880 Face Book page Manager Dan Wroblewski 716-542-2041 Liaison for Out of Town Corvette Clubs Mike & Lee Buccilli 716-648-2037
Meeting every second Saturday of the month at First Presbyterian Church
9675 Main St. Clarence, NY, 14031 Meeting starts 7:00 p.m.
Visit us at: http://www.corvettesofbuffalo.com/
Send Newsletter Articles To:
Dennis Buckley E-Mail : [email protected]
Submissions must be in by the 26th
Late submissions will be published the following month.
May Anniversaries
1st Bruce & Linda Graham 2nd Larry & Lynn Ienco
16th Wayne & Sally Scudder
24th John & Donna Biggie
25th Matt & Vaune Behr
28th Lee & Barb Singer
29th Gene & Bernie Colucci
31st Ray & Debbie Schafer
May Birthdays
3rd Ruth Mussehl
4th Tony Corigliano
5th Joan Meegen
5th Alice Greco
16th Joyce Corigliano
19th Bruce Mussehl
24th Rose Ricigliano
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WHATS HAPPENING IN MAY
May 1 Rod & Custom Swap Meeting
May 3 Hoovers Dairy - Sunday Cruise 5pm
May 9 COB Spring Chicken BBQ -----See flyer on page nine for time & location
May 10 Uncle Joe’s Spring Cruise – 4869 Southwestern Blvd. Hamburg, NY 5pm-9pm
May 14 COB Club Meeting – Clarence Church – 7 pm
May 16 Vietnam Veterans East Aurora Cruise Night, American Legion Post 362, 5pm
May 17 Pautler’s Cruise Night – Transit Road, Clarence, NY 5pm
May 20-21 Dunkirk Swap Meet & Car Corral – County Fairgrounds, 9am daily 489-4868
May 22 COB Spring BBQ at Wings of Hope, Orchard Park – See Mike & Lee Buccilli
May 26 Variety Club Cruise – 6114 Broadway Lancaster, NY 5pm
May 26 Akron Cruise Nights – Main Street, Akron, NY
May ? Springville Parade – See Lowell Rothenberger 11 am at Burger King
May 28 The Caz Car Show – Cazenovia Park Casino, S. Buffalo, NY (11am – 6pm)
May 29 Olcott Cruise Super Cruise 1pm -4pm
May 30 Lockport Super Cruise – Ida Fritz Park 5pm
May 30 Memorial Day Parade, Williamsville, NY at 1:30 pm at South HS, Main St
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Sterling Blue Metallic Admiral Blue
Black Rose Metallic Watkins Glen Gray Metallic
Four New 2017 Corvette Colors Reprinted with the permission of: National Corvette Museum e-NEWS @ http://corvettemuseum.org
What better way to kick off Corvette event season at the National Corvette
Museum than by debuting the four new 2017 Corvette colors? The last
weekend of April each year marks the annual Michelin NCM Bash, and this
year participants were the FIRST to see all four new Corvette colors:
Admiral Blue, Black Rose Metallic, Sterling Blue and Watkins Glen Gray Metallic.
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12thAnnual
All Corvettes are invited to attend the Caravan & Luncheon
Sunday, August 21, 2016 – 8:30 AM to 3 PM
Hosted By:
COB Escorted Caravan, www.corvettesofbuffalo.com
Gathering at Cappellino Chevrolet Inc. 9000 Boston State Road, Boston, NY at 8:30 AM
Lunch Buffet & Awards at
The Grapevine Banquets, 333 Dick Rd., Depew, NY
Pre-Registration is Required – Limited to 150 Corvettes
Assembly & check in 8:30 am
Drivers Meeting: 9:45 am
Departure at 10:00 am
Portion of Proceeds to support
local charities
“Free” Custom Caravan
T Shirt (1) per Car
Door Prizes
50/50 Split
9000 Boston State Road
Boston, NY 14025
716-941-5255
www.cappellino.net
Continental Breakfast
Sponsored By
Cappellino Chevrolet Inc.
Grapevine Banquets
OPEN Cash Bar – 12:00 noon
Lunch Buffet --- 1:00 pm
Registration includes: Buffet Luncheon, tax & gratuity
Mail registration form & check payable to:: Corvettes of Buffalo C/O Robert Joseph, 12 Dover Ct, Lancaster, NY 14086 *** NO Later than August 4, 2016
Note: Confirmation of your registration will be done by E-Mail.
Cancelled check is your receipt of registration, unless you pay by cash.
Name (s) : Address:
Phone : Club/ Group: Year & Color of Corvette:
Signed: E Mail:
Registration: Driver $40. Passenger $30. = Total (1) Free T Shirt size: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
Additional T Shirts S, M, L, XL---$15.00 ea. 2XL, 3XL---$17.00 ea. Total Enclosed $
Please complete this form and mail it along with your check. This form must be signed and submitted. Participants assume all risks and
liabilities for their actions and their vehicles. By signing this form I release Cappellino Chevrolet, The Grapevine Banquets and Corvettes of
Buffalo from any and all liability.
For more Info Contact: Robert Joseph (716) 440-6091 Return bottom of Flyer with Payment Check or Norma Joseph (716) 440-1040
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Lowell’s 1966 Laguna Blue Corvette Lowell Rothenberger fell in love with the C2 Corvette when they first appeared and one of his friends
purchased one. His dream of owning one came true when he saw his 1966 sitting under a light at Jacob’s
Chevrolet on Rt. 16 outside East Aurora in May 1966. Trading in his still unpaid-for Ford convertible, he drove
home his new Laguna Blue Corvette convertible with the tan top. His father’s reaction was “Are you crazy?”
His love affair has lasted for almost 50 years. In that time, he fell in love with Karen Moore and in the
summer of 1968, he proposed to her in that same Corvette. They were at a drive-in between Glens Fall and
Lake George watching “The Odd Couple.” Since Karen said “yes”, they’ve been a threesome for almost 47
years. His ownership is safe! Can you imagine letting someone sell the car in which you received your
marriage proposal?
Lowell drove his 1966 through 3 winters. He even put snow tires on it. The color has changed three
times. For about 4-5 years it was painted “candy apple blue” having silver undertones. With thirty coats of
clear lacquer on it, the paint began to crack fairly soon. Then Lowell began the smelly, time consuming task of
removing all the paint and wet sanding it down to the fiberglass. He had it painted Laguna Blue again. He
added a side mirror on the passenger side.
About 1990 – 92, Lowell did a full body-off restoration. Some club members gathered in
Rothenberger’s garage to lift the body off the frame. The frame was then trailered to Erie, PA where it was
power sanded and powder coated. Boy, did it shine. Looked almost too pretty to put the body back on!
Lowell did put the car back together with only one bolt left over. (He never did figure out where it should
have gone.) Empire Automotive did the fiberglass body work, filling in holes from the extra tail lights and that
passenger side mirror. They repainted it the original color, Laguna Blue. (Karen really misses that mirror!
Now she can’t check her make-up and hair-do while riding in the Vette!)
When their sons were little, all four members of the family would ride to Corvette activities. Scott sat
on the console and Peter sat on Karen’s lap. Couldn’t do that today! Sometimes the 1966 Vette has felt her
age and Lowell is contemplating some changes to help her perform better. We’ll see how that works out. In
the meantime, that car stays in the family!! Karen R.
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2016 NCM Michelin Spring Bash
American Car Craft asked Mary Ann if she would like to display her car with
them at the NCM bash April 28th, 29th, and 30th. American Car Craft is the
vendor where we purchased all of the stainless steel accessories installed in the
engine bay. Mary Ann was very excited to have her car on display for all the
Corvette enthusiasts from around the country to see. It was also a great excuse
to make our first trip of the 2016 season. The weather was not very good when
we left and it got worse the farther south we went. It rained most of the way and
we encountered several violet thunder storms, three accidents, and a couple of
tornado warnings along the way. Mary Ann made friends with a chicken at one
of our rest stops. The weather cleared when we arrived Wednesday afternoon.
We met the folks from American Car Craft at the museum to work out the
details on where the car would be displayed. We had arranged with Elite
Detailing to come to our hotel to clean the car for the show and they did an
excellent job. Unfortunately, it rained again Wednesday evening. You can see in
the pictures I had a lot of help from the ACC people getting it ready Thursday
morning. The weather was fine Thursday and Friday with sunshine, mid-
eighties, and high humidity. There was a constant flow of people looking at,
asking questions, and taking pictures of the car. We met a lot of very nice people
including a couple from Strykersville that remembered seeing Mary Ann’s car at
the Akron cruise night last summer. American Car Craft also had a booth set up
inside at the front of the museum where they had a white Z06 with blue lights on
display. Thursday afternoon and all day Friday the ACC technicians were kept
busy installing accessories. We both had a lot of fun and enjoyed seeing all of the
other vendors offerings. The Corsa Exhaust vendor set up next to us installed
over twenty exhaust system by closing on Friday. The new interactive display
on the sink hole was very enjoyable. The last feature is a simulated video of the
collapse of the cave from inside the cave. It is very realistic and only lacks the
cars coming down around you. We left Saturday morning because the forecast
was for severe thunder storms and possible tornados.
Mary Ann & Dennis B.
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2016 Memorial Day Parade
DATE
Monday , 30 May 2016
ASSEMBLE
Williamsville South High School
5950 Main Street, Williamsville
Corvettes – Back of Parking Lot as always
277th Army Quartermaster Company Trucks – Front of Parking Lot as always
TIME
Arrive between 1:15 (13:15) PM and 1:30 (13:30) PM
Parade Steps Off at 2:00 (14:00) PM
AFTER PARTY
American Legion George F. Lamm Post #622
962 Wehrle Drive
Beer & Soda are Free
Hamburgers are $3.00 and Hot Dogs are $2.00 each
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ESB 2nd Car and Bike Show All Cars must be registered by 12:15pm Day Of. No Exceptions!
CTRL + Click to follow the link for printable registration form http://tesb.org/uploads/3/4/4/6/34467427/binder1-_car_show_flyer_-_alt.pdf
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Evolution of Roads
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SPRING CHICKEN BBQ
SUNDAY MAY 22, 2016 12 NOON TO 5:00 PM
AT THE WINGS MEETING PLACE
3964 CALIFORNIA RD. ORCHARD PARK, NY 14127
FOOD WILL BE AVAILABLE ONE TIME ONLY TO BE SERVED AT 1:00PM
MENU
HALF A CHICKEN DINNER SALAD
MACARONI SALAD A ROLL AND BUTTER
BABY RED POTATO SALAD WITH DILL DRESSING KEG OF BUD BEER,
COFFEE, TEA, POP, & WATER
PLEASE BRING A DESSERT TO SHARE FOR EXAMPLE: COOKIES, BROWNIES ,CUPCAKES ,FINGER SIZE PASTIRES
OR PRETZLES /CHIPS .
THEY WILL HAVE A CASH BAR FOR ANYONE WANTING WINE OR A MIXED DRINK.
***** VERY IMPORTANT ***** **NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL CAN BE BROUGHT IN TO THE VENUE**
YOU MUST SIGN UP BY MAY 9th SO WE CAN GIVE CORRECT COUNT. PLEASE CONTACT: MIKE & LEE BUCCILLI
AT 716-648-2037 OR [email protected] .
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT YOU MUST BE ON THE SIGN UP LIST INORDER TO PARTAKE IN THE LUNCHEON MEAL.
THIS FUN EVENT IS FOR ALL OUR CLUB MEMBERS AND PRESPECTIVES----YOUR COST IS $0.00
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1964 Corvette Restoration----Update #5 Steve bought this car sight unseen with a lot of boxes and bins of parts that were taken off the Vette by the last owner. He started to restore the car, but lost interest and a lot of parts. Buying this car in this condition is a problem because if you didn't take it apart you have to know where the parts go and what is missing. This was the reason Steve asked me to put this puzzle back together. The last owner started to take the passenger door apart and all I found was the side glass that was in the bottom of the door. There wasn't any vent window assembly regulator (that raises and lowers the glass) locks, door handle or sticker. Steve called a friend that had a vent window assembly without the glass or frame with some parts and hardware. We still needed more missing parts and found in the Corvette Central parts book like the window regulator, chrome strip and weather stripping. The only problem was we had to buy everything in pair for both doors. It would have been cheaper to buy a door which we did, after the parts came in. Another problem with the repro parts were junk and had to be barn job to work (like the window regulator). After spending about $700 on new and used parts we still needed the vent frame and glass. I answered an ad in the Buffalo News about Vette parts looking for the vent frame and glass and ended up buying a whole 1964 door complete for $300, with all the parts that we needed. We found it 3 weeks to late. At this time I changed the repro regulator with the one from the door we bought and put the door parts together and made sure everything fit and worked well, Then I took both doors apart to get them ready for Steve to start the body and paint work when he can fit it in at his shop. It looks that this project will sit for a while because he is very busy with customers cars. Pete Ricigliano
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Corvettes of Buffalo 2016 Picnic
Hi all, Just to give some quick info. on our 2016 picnic. Date Aug. 14th.
11am - ? place Tonawanda Firemen's Park 318 Two Mile Creek
Road, Tonawanda 14150. Lunch will cooked onsite by BBQ Master
Michael Bampton. Lunch will be smoked pulled pork sandwiches,
roasted chicken half’s, baked beans, coleslaw, ears of corn grilled or
boiled, Butter(salted & unsalted), 3 different BBQ sauces, Salt/Pepper. Anyone able to bring an appetizer, salad, or
desert would be appreciated. There will be a signup sheet at March meeting. There will be cold pop & water. If you
want to bring beer or wine in a cooler that's ok.
Thank you, Wayne & Sally Scudder 716 861-7331
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Alexander Bay -----1000 Island Trip
Here is the information for Capt. Thomson's Resort P.O Box 160 45 James Street Alexandria Bay NY 13607
[Phone: (315) 482-9961 Fax: (315) 482-9511]. http://www.captthomsons.com/resort/
I have 10 rooms reserved, 6 Lower Harbor 4 Upper Harbor all on the Main Channel.
The dates are check-in June 1st and check-out June 3rd. There has been an Off-Season Escape Package price increase
Lower Harbor 2015 was $387.00 now price is $419.00 Upper Harbor is now $459.00 these are double occupancy
prices. This is the best price I could get. If anyone wishes to reserve June 1st Escape Package trip. My contact is
Megon 315 482-9961 tell her you are with the Corvettes Of Buffalo group. There will be a sign-up sheet at March
Meeting. Please feel free to call me if you have any questions. Wayne Scudder 716 861-7331.
Escape Package includes: 2 night stay Double Occupancy
A drink per person @ Riley’s Bottle of Champagne in room
1 dinner for two and two breakfast for two @ Riley’s Singer Castle boat tour & Castle tour is a 3 ½ hr. boat tour and guided castle tour in one
All sales taxes & services charges
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“Wheels in Motion Car Show”
Saturday - July 23, 2016 To be held in Ontario Beach Park, Lake Avenue, Rochester, NY
Sponsored By: The Ontario Beach Park Program Committee
"Hosted by the Rochester Corvette Club”
“Great Music, Food & Family Events”
50/50 Raffles & Proceeds to benefit the Patriot Guard Riders of N.Y.
Show Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Rain Date – July 24, 2016 Registration: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Award Presentation: 4:00 PM ___________________________________________________________________________
Please make checks payable to: Rochester Corvette Club
Mail to: Rochester Corvette Club, 386 Upper Valley Road, Rochester, NY, 14624
Early Registration: $10.00 - Must be postmarked by July 9, 2016 - Early entries will receive a FREE Dash Plaque Late Registration: $15.00 - After July 10, 2016 and Day of Show
Mail in Registration ends July 16, 2016 NO REFUNDS Questions? Contact: Dave Kuchman 585-506-8581 Email: [email protected]
Entry Form (Please print clearly) “Wheels in Motion Car Show” Office Use
Name:_________________________________ Phone:____________________ Cash_________
Address:_____________________________________ State: _____Zip______ Check_________
Email:_______________________________________ Check #_______
Car Club Affiliation:___________________________________ Date Rec.______
Car Year:____ Make:__________Model:___________Stock:____ Modified:____ Entry #________
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Long Forgotten Corvette Collection Rediscovered
Neglected and forgotten, an amazing one of a kind Corvette collection has been sitting lost in various
locked storage garages for over 25 years just gathering dust. Where did this collection come from? How could
anyone just lock those cars away?
In 1989 music network VH1 organized the largest prize giveaway ever done at that time. They
organized a massive giveaway of Chevrolet Corvettes, one from every year from 1953-1989. 36 Corvettes
spanning 3 decades. Who was the lucky winner of all these cars?
Thousands entered but only one person was declared the winner and his name was Dennis Amodeo .
In grandiose fashion, VH1 handed Amodeo a bag of keys for the cars presented to him by the singer from The
Beach Boys and VH1 used Amodeo’s image on every commercial possible to maximize their clever promotion
and turned him into their poster child for their network. What the new owner did next is crazy.
*Update: Jerry Seinfeld purchased the 1956 and used it in his TV show comedians in Cars Having
Coffee with Jimmy Fallon.
At first glance it seems like a big waste of funds but their platform for people to enter was toll calls at
$2 per entry. The savvy network not only made back their investment money, they also made a profit on the
promotion and did that in just a few weeks. Why did the winner sell the cars?
The grouping of the classic cars was estimated to be worth over $600,000 at the time, a huge amount
for any car collection. While excited to win, Amodeo soon fielded a phone call from an interested person who
wanted to buy the whole collection to use in an art project. Some of the cars are already repaired and sold
while others are in the process.
A sweet 1957 Chevrolet Corvette convertible has a taped-on color swatch. The previous owner wanted
to paint them all neon colors for an art project.
The grouping of the classic cars was estimated to be worth over $600,000 at the time, a huge amount
for any car collection. While excited to win, Amodeo soon fielded a phone call from an interested person who
wanted to buy the whole collection to use in an art project.
Amodeo parted ways with his stash of corvettes and sold them to famous New York photographer
named Peter Max. The sale was for an estimated $250,000 in cash, $250,000 more in Peter Max’s art and
future potential profits.
Max stored his newly acquired booty into various storage garages over the next 25 years, always promising to
do some kind of art show or display the cars. But words are just talk and not all promises are kept, and soon
these gems were slowly forgotten about by the mainstream and decades of dust and disrepair fell onto the
iconic American vehicles.
Recently new pictures of the ghostly collection were revealed for the first time in years. It turns out
Max was looking for yet another place to move the collection a few months ago when he was approached by a
man and his partners who wanted to discuss the possibility of buying the whole lot.
Soon a deal was reached and the cars have been freed from their dusty morgue and are slowly being
re-animated to their original state. While some of the Vettes just don’t lend themselves to being restored (as
their value isn’t close to what it would cost to get them road-worthy) there are a few gems in the lot which
will eventually be show stoppers if and when they are ever brought to auction.
A rare collection of 36 classic Corvettes that were hidden away for more than 20 years are being
prepared for sale – and one model alone is expected to sell for half a million dollars Heller tried to work with
Peter Max to restore the cars for sale then split the proceeds. Max declined. Soon however, Max asked Heller
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if he wanted to buy the collection outright. The deal was made and the historic collection was soon in garages
being restored.
Heller said the thick layer of dust that covered the cars had protected the paintwork, and some
vehicles would need little in the way of restoration. Some would take around two weeks, and would simply
need a few hoses and belts changed, while others would require ‘more than a years’ worth of work’.
Decades of dust have made the cars quite wrecked but one by one the best cars in the stash are being
brought back to life by Heller and his partner and their restoration director.
There isn’t no way that engine is going to turn over. What was shocking was that none of the cars had any kind
of car covers or protection from the dust. Ironically the dust helped protect the paint!
The images of the car mausoleum were haunting. The vibrant colors and classic lines were covered
under decades of thick dust. The fluids were dried out and engine parts frozen. How could anyone let that
happen? The 1955 Corvette which is one of only 700 ever made is getting a good once- over at the garage and
will most likely be one of the most valuable cars in the entire collection. The 82′ doesn’t have much hope of
being worth more than what the cost would be to restore it. The major efforts are going into the older more
valuable models and some of the “newer” models will most likely be left as is. Wayne S. “Long Forgotten Corvette Collection Rediscovered”
CTRL + Click to follow the link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmSNmSMikvI
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