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The Running Board The Edmonton Antique Car Club Newsletter Vol. 51 No. 7 August 2013 Edmontonians enjoy looking at EACC cars at the Legislature on Canada Day. See story p. 5. Member of the Specialty Vehicle Association of Alberta Mystery Tour DON’T FORGET August 7 Oldies Tour August 15 -18 In This Issue Splinters From the Chair……...……....……………. 2 Senior Visits …………………………………….…. 3 Old Bob’s Photo Corner….…...…….…………….... 5 International ………………………………………..6 Schedule of Events…………………………….…….8 Swap Meet…………………………………………. 9 Model T World Tour ……………………………. 10 The Bamfords’ Garage Page……………...……….12 Deadline for September RB August 20 Splinters From The Chair T he Klondike Day’s Breakfast was held last Sunday. I was away in Florida on business however Mary went and said we had another great turnout. I spoke with Lorne tonight to confirm there were 51 people for breakfast and about 22 stayed for lunch. Thank you to all the cooks, helpers, and the Schmidt family for hosting this event at their home once again. If you have not already done so it is still not too late to register for our “Exploring the Lake Region” Oldies Tour coming up on August 15th through the 18th. The cut-off for giving the various meal venues final numbers is August 10th so don’t hesitate if you are thinking about what to do on that weekend. We presently have 20 registrations with 39 people planning to attend. If you cannot make the tour you might want to see the by Mike Reid cars off at 9:30 AM on Thursday, August 15th. We will be leaving from the Country Roads Tempo on the Yellowhead Highway just East of Highway 21 in Strathcona County. Another couple of events coming up are the Mystery Tour on Wednesday, August 7th departing from the Old Timer’s Cabin @ 7:00 PM and a tour to the Reynolds Alberta Museum on Sunday August 11th. Additional information on both of these events is included under the Schedule of Events in the Running Board. While we are still in summer and looking forward to at least two months of good touring weather I would like to remind you that with the fall approaching the club will be looking for candidates to run for the board for 2014. We will be commencing ——————————————————————————————————————————— The Edmonton Antique Car Club he Edmonton Antique Car Club is registered in the Province of Alberta as a nonprofit society, interested in historical motor vehicles and related collectible items. Our club is dedicated to the acquisition, restoration, preservation, salvage, maintenance of and promotion of interest in cars from the following categories. The Horseless Carriage Era (1892 to 1905) The Brass Era (1906 to 1915) The Vintage Era (1916 to 1927) Early Production (1928 to 1935) Late Production (1936 to 1948 Classics (1925 to 1948) (Defined by The Classic Car Club of America.) General Meetings are usually held on the first Wednesday evening of each month, withIntours events being dispersed throughout the calendar year. The theand club discriptor on the lower half of page Annual General Meeting is held each year in January. 2, please add back in the first two categories of auto- The participate Horseless Era (1892 to 1905); Ourmobile: club members in aCarriage variety of events and activities which promote social interaction among members, and give them an opportunity to drive The Brass Era (1906 to 1915). their cars and display themfollowing to the general public. Annual events Please add the to the Schedule of include the Klondike Breakfast, the Corn Roast, and mystery tours. Senior visits are a Events for 2012: way for our club to give back to the community. Members also participate in Sat.asMay 26, Fort community events such Sunday in the CityAssiniboine , Father’s Day into theBarPark, CrysRun (contact tal rhead Kids, and harvest festivals.Steve Our clubBemount) participates in the annual International Sun. from Jun all 3, corners EACCof50th Anniversary Meet in which members Western Canada and the Northwest United at States comeWest together for a wonderful exchange of camaraderie, Picnic Leduc trophies and good old-fashioned Wed. Junfun. 20 thru Tue. Jun 26, EACC Our objectives also include encouraging the retention of such vehicles in Alberta, promoting driving tours, displays and other activities our vehicles can participate in, and educating the general public in the historical contribution of the automobile in the development of our Canadian heritage. Tour Our50th club Anniversary publishes a monthly newsletter, The Running Board. Members are encouraged to submit articles and other items of interest to the editor for publication. As a member you are entitled to receive a copy of each issue and to run free classified ads in the “Swap Meet” section. Our membership is varied as to careers and cars, and extends country wide. To qualify as a member, new applicants must be at least 14 years of age; must complete an application form (which is submitted to the club executive for approval), and pay a nominal membership fee of $40.00 per year (spousal, additional $20). It is not necessary to own a vintage car, but merely to have an interest in antique auto memorabilia. Club members as a group have a wealth of experience and knowledge of all aspects of the antique car hobby which they will share with you. Bring your particular problem to our membership and you will be probably be directed to an expert in that field. The EACC Website The Stampede City Model A Ford Club “The Script” http://clubs.hemmings.com/eacc Please submit any comments, stories, corrections or additions to Cameron Bain. email cbain@shawbiz.ca is available on their website Your 2013 Executive President Past Pres. Vice President Rec. Sec. Corr. Sec. Treasurer Tours/Events Membership Publicity Historian Editor Assistant Editor Dir.@Large The Running Board Mike Reid Ron Bodnar Steve Bemount Nels Anderson Dave Jeffares Ken Huff Ted Horton Bert Hoogewoonink Don Cameron Bob Callfas Arend Stolte Ren Gusek Dave Harwyluk Official Publication of the Edmonton Antique Car Club Box 102 Edmonton, Alberta. T5J 2G9 Arend Stolte, Editor email a_stolte@hotmail.com Reprint permission: Granted to non profit car clubs and related groups. Please credit EACC’s “The Running Board “ 2 with nominations to fill the board positions being vacated at the end of this year at the October General Meeting. Please give the opportunity to serve your club some serious consideration over the next couple of months – I know from first-hand experience becoming involved on the board and taking an active role in running the club is very rewarding and gives you an opportunity to work with a fine group of dedicated individuals. I would particularly recommend this to our newer members as a term on the board is a great way to meet many if not the majority of the membership over a relatively short period of time. Until Next Month - Happy Motoring with chips and refreshments. Those attending are as follows: Verna and Ron Eagleson 1951 Nash Convertible Ken and Marilyn Huff 1953 Chevrolet Pickup Denis Trepanier 1931 Ford Model A Coupe Bob Gray and Christine 1930 Ford A Pickup Clarence and Anne Kephart 1930 Ford Model A Tudor Dave and Marlena Kjorlien 1970 Mustang Convertible David Jeffares 1947 Pontiac Steve Bemount 929 Ford Model A Tudor Ted Horton 1940 Mercury Sedan Coupe Mike and Phyllis Yakiwczuk 1956 Cadillac deVille Bob Blackwood 1976 Ford Thunderbird In addition to these cars we were joined by Debbie whose mother is a resident at Churchill Manor with a very nice 1970 Chevelle SS Convertible. Another great showing of 11 cars by members of the EACC. Club Events Senior Visits by Ken Huff Pilgrim’s Hospice Society July 3 The afternoon of July 3rd was a very nice warm day to visit the Pilgrims Hospice Society located at 9808 – 148 Street with our antique vehicles. This facility has always looked after us very well, providing a full lunch and ice cream for dessert. Those attending are as follows: Ted Horton 1940 Mercury Wilf Aucoin 1979 Oldsmobile Cary and Debbie Treasure 1953 Hudson Ron and Verna Eagleson 1951 Nash Marilyn Huff & Jenna Lutz 1930 Model A Plus Tony a volunteer at the hospice with his 1966 Ambassador convertible. As usual a good time was had by all who attended. Grace Manor Salvation Army July 16 Churchill Manor Retirement Residence July 12 Another bright sunny day to visit this facility located on 140 Ave and 125 Street. We had a great turnout of cars which were viewed by many of the residents. Several residents had a few questions about the cars and many said it brings back fond memories. Friday July 12th turned out to be a great day for a Seniors Visit to Churchill Manor located on 34 Ave in Millwoods. This was the largest turnout we have had so far this year. It must have something to do with the rumour of a BBQ. Yes, it did happen with our members being treated to a hamburger BBQ complete 3 Those attending included the following: Marilyn Huff 1953 Chevrolet Pickup Ken Huff 1930 Ford Model A Verna ands Ron Eagleson 1951 Nash Convertible John and Jane Eggertson 1948 Cadillac Sedanet Ed Surbey 1935 Ford Coupe Les Djuff 1930 Model A Cary and Debbie Treasure 1953 Hudson Sedan Bob Blackwood 1976 Ford Thunderbird Anne and Clarence Kephart 1930 Model A Ed Surbey 1935 Ford Coupe Ted Horton 1940 Mercury Coupe Cary and Debbie Treasure 1953 Hudson Hornet Gary Millang 1960DeSoto 4dr HT Gary’s Mom is a resident at the Shepherd’s Care. The weather and nice people made for a great visit and we are welcome back next year. After a pleasant afternoon visiting with the residents we were treated to homemade pie and ice cream plus refreshments. Shepherd's Care Vanguard July 17 Laurel Heights Retirement July 18 This must be a record, three seniors visits in one week and no rain. Today was a near perfect day to visit the Laurel Heights Retirement Residence located at 31 St and 22 Ave in the far southeast of Millwoods. This facility is about one year old and is not quite full as yet. We were treated to a nice lunch and refreshments. Those attending were as follows: Our group must be doing something right as were able to get the second visit in two days without rain. We had six cars from the EACC plus two guest cars attending this facility located at 103 St and 122 Avenue. We were treated to an excellent BBQ lunch while visiting with many of the residents and their families who came out for the car show. Those attending are as follows: Marilyn and Ken Huff Verna and Ron Eagleson Bob Gray Marlena and Dave Kjorlien Verna and Ron Eagleson Bob Blackwood Bob Gray Marilyn Huff Ken Huff Ted Horton 1953 Chevy Pickup 1951 Nash Convertible 1930 Model A Truck 4 1970 Mustang 1951 Nash 1976 Thunderbird 1930 Ford Model A Pickup 1953 Chevrolet Pickup 1930 Model A 1940 Mercury Old Bobs’ Photo Corner EACC Canada Day 2013 by Ryan Surbey By Bob Callfas EACC Canada Day 2013 was held at the usual Alberta Legislature grounds. This year was one of our best turn outs yet. The Weather was picture perfect and we had live musi nearby. Also some members got a extra special visit from the premier of Alberta, Alison Redford. Lunch was provided as well. Those members who attended were as Follows Verna & Ron Eagleson 1937 Ford Coupe Ed & Brenda Surbey 1935 Ford Coupe Ryan & Miranda Surbey 1929 Ford Phaeton Bob Grey 1930 Ford Pick-up Mike & Mary Reid 1911 Ford Model T Clarence & Anne Kephart 1930 Ford Tudor Sedan Bob Lee 1929 Desoto Roadster Al & Sean, Tristan, Emily, Trevor, and Alison Rogers 1920 Model T Touring Denis & Elenor Terpanier 1931 Ford Model A Coupe Ren & Karen Gusek 1928 Durant MIke & Brian Zahorodniuk 1928 Studebaker Roadster Here is a stripped-down flivver for the more adventurous crowd. ***************************** Steve Bemount Bruce and Joyce Flesher 1929 Model A 1947 Buick Convertible As usual we enjoyed our visit and the time spent with the residents who really enjoy the old vehicles. Ron Eagleson sets Premier Redford straight on whatever ails our province (or he’s discussing the merits of old cars). 5 52nd Annual International Antique Car Meet by Steve Bemount The 2013 International was hosted by the Central Alberta Vintage Auto Club of Red Deer and was based at the Olds College in Olds, Alberta, from Friday June 28 through Monday July 1. The weather was beautiful, the fellowship outstanding, and the automobiles provided plenty of eye-candy for the heartiest of enthusiasts. The cars arrived on Friday afternoon. Following registration, all assembled for a Show and Shine between 6 and 8 p.m. in the parking lot at the College. Participants were divided in their choice of lodging and you picked one touring activity for each of Saturday and Sunday from three touring choices. So the Show and Shine was really the only time that the cars were all together in one place, and what a fine sight it was. This is also when most of the voting went on for the various people’s choice awards. The Show and Shine was followed by the traditional Wine and Cheese Reception. The three touring choices for Saturday and Sunday were the PaSu Sheep Farm, the Discovery Wildlife Park and Innisfail Historical Village, and the Weidner and Gilmour Automobile Collections. We picked the Innisfail attractions for Saturday and the automobile collections for Sunday. I must say that the Best Pre 30 - Rod Doupe's 1929 DeSoto Touring seeing the 1936 Auburn Roadster, the 1930 Cadillac Fleetwood V8 Roadster, and two Cords: a 1931 L29 Sedan and a 1937 Supercharged Convertible that once belonged to movie actor Dick Powell. Lois Gilmour and her son Parker were our hosts for the Gilmour collection. Lois is Charlie Parker’s daughter and she has some beautiful pieces collected by both her late father and her late husband Harold Gilmour. Charlie’s legendary 1913 Lozier is quite exceptional; Charlie drove this car across Canada in the first Coast-to-Coast Tour in 1967. Also of special interest was Harold’s 1932 Stutz 8 Cabriolet, the 1922 Kissel Gold Bug, and the 1925 Pierce-Arrow Touring that is believed to have originally belonged to silent screen legend Mary Pickford. Saturday night’s banquet had a Roaring Twenties theme and a number of participants dressed the part. Once again, Lillie Quinn of Lethbridge and Ted Weale of Calgary were recognized for perfect attendance at all 52 Internationals. The Furthest Driven Award went to Doug and Karen Winz who drove their 1966 Chevrolet Caprice from Missoula. The Oldest Driver was Myrl Goddard, age 86, of Olds who drove a 1931 Ford A Convertible Sedan. The Youngest Driver was Cheryl Cass, age 44, of Okotoks who drove a 1971 VW Superbeetle. The Hard Luck Award went to Boyd Lampman of Calgary who had fuel pump problems with his 1952 Studebaker Commander. The Club Participation Award for the club with the greatest percentage of its members attending, other than the hosting club, went to the Alberta Pioneer Auto Club of Calgary. In addition to the three traditional International Awards (the Ed Pargee, Floyd Skogen, and Leah Robertson Awards), the hosting Red Deer club, at its discretion, offered five additional awards for this year: Best Pre 30, Best 30s, Best 40s, Best 50s, and Best 60s; all were done by popular Ron and Danin, People's Choice vote. The Best Pre 30 Award Winners Award went to Rod Doupe Supercharged 1937 Cord Conv. from Weidner Collection bear show at the Wildlife Park is quite remarkable. It is really amazing how those huge animals have been trained to star in movies and commercials. But of course the true highlights for this incurable addict were to be found in the two automobile collections. Robert and Dave Weidner had their collection beautifully displayed out in the sunshine. I particularly enjoyed Charlie Parker's 1913 Lozier from the Gilmour Collection 6 The International by John Eggertson The Pasu Farms has been on our list to go to for years. We were always too early or too late going by but thanks to the International we made it. We had a great deal of fun at the Pasu Sheep Farm. The lady who owned the farm gave us a great talk on the history of the farm. They had no intention to get into the sheep business but as time went on they found themselves in the business. They created a fabulous Gift Shop. My wife had a ball there, many trinkets. Their restaurant was great we had a Mediterranean sandwich and it was very tasty and right on track. People's Choice, 48 and Older, Bodnars' 1932 Franklin Calgary. Best 40s was a 1947 Studebaker Champion Convertible owned by Randy and Joan Ross, Lethbridge. Best 50s was a 1951 MGTD, Jim and Linda Herbert, Calgary. And the Best 60s was a 1962 T-Bird Landau, Alf Johnson, Calgary. This year’s winner for the Ed Pargee People’s Choice Award, 1948 and older, went to EACC’s own Ron and Danin Bodnar for their 1932 Franklin Dietrich Speedster. The Floyd Skogen Award for People’s Choice, 1949 and newer, went to Malcolm and Sharon Fischer of Stettler for their 1958 Buick Roadmaster. There were two winners for this year’s Leah Robertson Award for the oldest car driven on the tour: Walter Bushfield of Calgary and Martin and Sylvia Mathon of Innifail; both arrived with a 100-year-old 1913 Overland 69T. Things wound up on Monday morning with an omelet-in-abaggie breakfast at the Saby Ranch west of Olds. There were a total of 97 vehicles and 197 people participating in this year’s International with 222 attending the banquet. There were 16 EACC vehicles in attendance. The members of CAVAC are to be commended for a job very well done! The 2014 International will be held in Missoula, Montana, from Friday June 27 through Sunday June 29. The Missoula Pioneer and Classic Auto Club have set a new standard by distributing their 2014 registration forms at this year’s International. The International will be in Lethbridge in 2015, Great Falls in 2016, and here in Edmonton in 2017 (it’s not too early to start thinking about 2017). These are great events. Where else can you meet fellow enthusiasts from across the Canadian prairies and the northwestern U.S.? The International Tours deserve your support. The banquet was a great success and great food and we got our second table decoration from an International Meet, and proudly display them together. The next day we went to Innisfail Game Farm. The pictures show some of the animals there. I had to be careful to stay down wind on the predators as we had our little Shih Tzu with us, but got some good pictures of the undulates and BIG BIRD. The next day we went for breakfast at a club members farm and had a great time. Breakfast in a bag? Yes and it was a great omelet. A lot of good fellowship followed by good byes. The Future - Martin & Sylvia Mathon's Granddaughter 7 Schedule Of Events EACC 2013 SENIOR VISITS Contact: Verna & Ron Eagleson 780-469-7380 Marilyn Huff marilyn.j@shaw.ca 780-914-4216 or 780-484-2559 August Fri-Mon 2-5. AUG 1 1:30 – 3:00 THURSDAY INNOVATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY 9810 – 165 STREET Tues Wed AUG 7 12:30 – 2:30 – WEDNESDAY LIFESTYLE OP WHITEMUD CROSSING 4069 – 106 STREET **BBQ – CALL VERNA/RON TO CONFIRM Sun AUG 9 12:00 – 2:30 – FRIDAY ST. MICHAEL’S CONTINUING CARE 7404 – 139 AVENUE **LUNCH – CALL VERNA/RON TO CONFIRM Wed Thurs Sun AUG 12 1:30 – 2:30 – MONDAY RIVERBEND RETIREMENT 103 RABBIT HILL COURT Sun AUG 14 1:30 – 3:00 – WEDNESDAY CAPITAL CARE STRATHCONA 12 BROWER DRIVE SHERWOOD PARK Wed Circle Tour. At Leduc West Antique Society Grounds. 6 –10. Rock’n August. 07 Mystery Tour Meet at Old Timer’s Cabin at 7:00 11. Tour to Reynolds Alberta Museum. We will be leaving from the Sobeys parking lot at 50th street and 23rd avenue at 12:00 noon to arrive at Reynolds at 1:30 PM. 14 Executive Meeting 15 – 18. Oldies Tour 18 Mundare AgriDays Show and Shine. Contact Peter 780-603-0077 pdpolischuk@tjvnet.ca 25 Harvest Fair at Fort Edmonton Park. 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. September Sun General Meeting 7:30 @Old Timers Cabin, 9430 Scona Road (99 St.) 08. Corn roast. 11 Executive Meeting 13 - 16. 50th Anniversary Hinton Run. Show and shine on Saturday September 14th. 22 Fall Tour. Wed 02 Wed 09 Wed 06 Wed 13 Wed 04 AUG 27 12:30 – 2:30 – TUESDAY ROSSLYN PLACE 10915 – 134 AVENUE **LUNCH – CALL VERNA/RON TO CONFIRM Wed 11 AUG 29 12:30 – 2:30 – THURSDAY LIFESTYLE OPTIONS HIGHWAY #39 108 WESTHAVEN, LEDUC **LUNCH – CALL VERNA/RON TO CONFIRM SEP 11 10:30 – 1:00 – WEDNESDAY JUBILEE LODGE 10333 – 76 STREET **LUNCH – CALL VERNA/RON TO CONFIRM Sun Wed Sun AUG 20 1:00 – 2:30 – TUESDAY SHEPHERD’S CARE MILLWOODS 6620 – 28 AVENUE LUNCH WITH LES WERNER **CALL VERNA/RON TO CONFIRM October AUG 22 1:00 – 2:30 – THURSDAY MILLER CROSSING 14251 – 50 STREET (park at rear) General Meeting 7:30 @Old Timers Cabin, 9430 Scona Road (99 St.) Executive Meeting November AUG 23 1:00 – 2:30 – FRIDAY COUNTRY COTTAGE 75 CRANFORD WAY, SHERWOOD PK (behind Superstore) AUG 26 1:30 – 3:00 – MONDAY VENTA CARE 13525 – 102 STREET SEP 4 01 General Meeting 7:30 @Old Timers Cabin, 9430 Scona Road (99 St.) Executive meeting December General Meeting 7:30 @Old Timers Cabin, 9430 Scona Road (99 St.) Executive Meeting ************************************ SEP 18 1:30 – 3:00 – WEDNESDAY EXCEL SOCIETY BALWIN VILLAGE 6920 – 129 AVENUE 12:00 – 2:30 – WEDNESDAY LIFESTYLE OPTIONS TERRA LOSA 17203 – 99 AVENUE **LUNCH – CALL VERNA/RON TO CONFIRM NOTE: PLEASE LET RON, VERNA OR MARILYN KNOW 24 HOURS BEFORE IF YOU WILL BE ATTENDING THE FOOD PORTION OF THE VISIT AS A HEAD COUNT HAS BEEN REQUESTED FOR THOSE PLACES PROVIDING LUNCH OR BBQ. SEP 10 1:00 – 2:30 – TUESDAY RIVER RIDGE SENIOR COMPLEX 78C McKENNEY AVE, ST. ALBERT 8 Swap Meet Some how while dealing with 3 different machine shops my Jewett cylinder head went missing. Now I am looking for a cylinder head for a 6 cylinder continental engine. It has 3 rows of 7 head bolt holes. The head gasket for it also fits the following vehicle engines: Continental 6 cylinder models 15L, 18L, &19L, 1928/1929 Durant models 63 &66, and Paige model 45. If any one has a head that may work on my engine or if you know where there is one please contact Bob Anderson at andersenbob@hotmail.com or phone 250-828-2073.(0613) For Sale Surplus GM Connecting Rods & Bolts in Boxes from the Alberta Pioneer Auto Club. We have inventoried the items and some are in the original boxes, not used. At the APAC garage I6 TB44 Chev Connecting Rod 32D –Babbitted and turned 6 TB419 Connecting Rod 49331 for a 33 Pontiac 7 TB539 Connecting Rod GM 637684 9 TB118 “ “ GM 837107 D 33-36 Chev. 6 TB418 “ “ 836601 Chev 1 “ “ 835512 Chev 1800 (18 boxes) connecting rods bolts parts# 75C 9975E 100 Thompson Products connecting rods bolts 16VS651 7545E 100 “ “ “ 9610E Buick 100 “ “ “ 891931 50 Carriage bolts STD 716X 2” 100 Con Rods Bolts 9420E Pontiac 200 “ “ “ 9845E GMC (0813) Al 403-274-4474. Genuine Ford porcelain parts sign.(0413) Ray (Airdrie) 403-226-6327 Services Old Steering Wheel Repairs (0809) Ted Nordquist (theoflo@telus.net ) 780-466-1456 Vintage Ford Car and Pick-up parts. 9502 - 90 Ave. Morinville Business Park. (0809) Dale McFarland Ph. 780-939-3247 Antique Radio Repair, (auto or household.) Licensed electronics technician. (0809) Call Jack Ph. 780-470-3157 Insurance Appraisals Antique, Classic. Post War. (1009) Springfield Restorations. Lorne Schmidt Ph. 780-464-0204 1929 Dodge Senior Six. Restored Asking $12,000 (0813) Tom 780-289-4878, tlgaltd@telus.net Auto Appraisals by Trefko Auto appraisals, purchase advice, locating, detailing and photography Glen Trefanenko Ph. 780-909-2645 e-mail: glentref@shaw.ca, www.Trefko.com (1209) 1917 Ford Model T touring, hand cranker, uses hidden battery for spark, top rquires some patching, news tires, tubes, and flaps, one spare front wheel with tire, side lamps & tail light operated on lamp oil, 4 cylinders, 20 hp.black in colour, windshield folds down. Has been on display at the RAM in 2009 & Pincher Creek Mall in 2011. 2 1917 to 1924 Ford t frames; 21926/27 Ford t frames-one with running boards & brackets. Ford T-several engine blocks. Wood spoke wheels & rims 21 inch or 30x31/2 for Ford. Al Calgary 403-274-4474. I'll Clean Your Clock Antique clock restoration available. Clock parts and restored clocks for sale. lhhill@telus.net (1209) Larry Hill 780 464 1878 Collector Automobile Motor Oil has been designed to meet the unique demands of vintage, preserved, restored, and classic automobile engines. (0110) Bob 1-403-249-8107 Ron 1-403-242-0569 1972 Ford LTD Station wagon Country Squire. One owner, excellent condition. Matching custom built trailer to haul an antique car. Prefer to sell as set but would consider separate sale. Asking $11,000 for the pair but will consider offers. 0513) Jackie Rawson 780-465-0595 Mark’s Upholstery. Auto Interior, Motor homes, Boats, Seat Covers, Furniture and more. Reasonable Prices (0410) Mark 464-6663 (Bus), 464-0794 (Home) 1970 Mustang Convertible. Red exterior. Red interior. Black top. 302cu in. Automatic. Power Brakes and Steering. Power Top with folding glass rear window. Fog lights. Racing style mirrors. Restored to original. Low miles. Asking 25000.00 (0613) Dave at 780 469 6150 or damar2@shaw.ca Bruce & Bob’s Appraisals. Appraisals of Antique, Classic, Collector & Modern Automobiles. Bruce England 18 Dawson Drive, Sherwood Park. Ph. 780-464-0421 Bob England #412–161 Festival Way, Sherwood Park. Ph. 780-467-1044 Wanted Heated, secure, indoor storage for antique cars, rods, motorcycles. Secure fenced outdoor storage for autos, RV’s, and boats. 24/7 access, manned 10:00 - 4:30 M-F.(0712) Dale McFarland 9502 - 90 Ave, Morinville Small old metal toolbox for a particular spot in my Model T Speedster. Max width 16", max height 5-1/2", depth front-toback not critical. Perhaps something off an old tractor or similar? Two headlamp guards (wire mesh type) for 7" round sealed beams. Prefer used ones with a definite patina. Chris at 780-445-0156 or chrisjbamford@hotmail.com Note: Printing the above ads does not imply an endorsement by EACC. OCPC means “Other Clubs Please Copy” 9 Model T Ford World Tour Lays The Lady Michelle and I had the pleasure of hosting the Model T World Tour folks for three days in late July as they passed through Edmonton on their way around North America. The brainchild of Dirk and Trudy Regter, this remarkable journey began in 2012 with a run from Holland through the Middle East and down to South Africa. After a Christmas break during which their 1912 Ford T Touring and 2006 Land Rover Defender support vehicle were shipped to Hous- ton, TX, the tour resumed with a circle around North America. For 2014, their goal is the bottom of South America and back up to Brazil. In 2015 they continue on around New Zealand and Australia, then up through Asia and home to Holland. See map above for more details, and be sure to visit their website at www.tfordworldtour.org. Photos this page, left to right, top to bottom: The Tourists were a hit at Leduc West on 10 the Saturday; Land Rover support crews are teams of family and friends on 4-weeks stints — their names and dates are stencilled on the L-R’s front fenders; EACC decal will ride along for the rest of the journey on the Model T’s windshield; Safety wire on the differential drain plugs is one small example of the extensive vehicle preparation before departure — Dirk reports absolutely zero problems with the T since leaving Houston in May; A 220V inverter Over Three Days in Edmonton by Chris Bamford plugged into the T’s 12-volt system affords power for an electric shaver and other luxuries; Support crew (from left) members Fred de Wit and Dielof Ossebaar examine Jerry de Jong’s ‘23 Packard Coupe project with Dirk Regter, right. When I asked Dirk his preference for highway or gravel roads before driving to LeducWest, the answer was an emphatic “gravel!”. A man after my own heart, and very much in tune with the route we developed for the next leg to Thunder Bay, right. Just 2,100 km by the Yellowhead and Trans Canada, the team will actually travel 3,600+ km by way of Fort McMurray, Edam SK (the Regters hail from Edam, Holland), Prince Albert, Flin Flon and The Pas. They pick up a fresh crew in Thunder Bay on August 20th (and also Trudy, who has been home with the kids and grandchildren since mid -July) and make for Atlantic Canada before heading back south to the massive AACA Swap Meet in Hershey, PA on Oct. 9-12. Scenes From The Road Photos this page, left to right, top to bottom: Camel pays homage to the Mighty T Ford near Atbara in Eastern Sudan. A broken king pin turned the T into a tricycle, and prompted this 4-hour repair session in the 45°C Tanzanian sun. Dirk and Trudy’s son Dirk-Jan (at left) and daughter-in-law Inge were the support crew for this leg. The only other problems of note during the Africa leg were two flat tires, a broken wheel and failed wishbone (front suspension member). The T Tour is helping raise money for the international SOS Children's Villages charity, and visited this SOS location in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia. One gets the impression these kids don’t see many Model T Fords in their village. a heavy fitted tarp if there are any concerns about prowlers. The cracked wishbone brace gets welded in Tanzania. Dirk and Trudy drove this car from Peking to Paris in 2007 and learned much on that trip about vehicle preparation. I had the pleasure of driving the T a few miles and was blown away by how tight and solid it felt and drove despite all the miles and roads it has seen so far this trip. Overnighting along the road in Tanzania — Dirk and Trudy sleep atop the Land Rover, the support team erects a tent nearby, and the T gets covered top-to-bottom under The team celebrating their arrival in Cape Agulhas, South Africa, the very bottom of the continent, in November 2012, 11 —–——–——–—–——The Bamfords’ Garage Page——————————— Model T Camping in NE Alberta By Chris Bamford The Foothills Model T Ford Club in Calgary is an active group of over 90 members admitting to, depending whom you ask, some 200-300 cars. Jerry de Jong and I joined five Ts from Calgary for their second annual camping tour, happening last month in North eastern Alberta… Photos top to bottom, left to right: The high point for most of us was a visit to CFB Cold Lake and a tour of a real live CF18 Fighter Jet, including a photo-op on the tarmac and a few minutes each in the cockpit. We totalled six cars but two stayed at the campground, one with a broken crankshaft and the other all set up for sleeping. Folks in the middle are Rhonda Ireland, our base host, and CF-18 pilot and tour guide Captain Craig “Waldo” Reidiger (credit Cpl Audrey Solomon, 4 Wing Imaging). Captain Craig excused himself after almost an hour as he was due for a training flight... and we saw this jet and several others take off an hour or so later (Robb Wolff photo). Those Calgary sissies all trailered their cars to Vegreville while Jerry and I motored right past Veg to Mannville the night before to visit a friend. We met these Hutterities at a crossroads and had an impromptu car show on the way. Robb Wolff had a lovely period-look camper and canoe on his T plus a variety of vintage cookware — breakfast on Day 2 was enhanced with fresh “cinnamon cake a la Robb” baked in a 1920s camp oven on the Coleman stove. Breakfast and most suppers were communal meals in the campgrounds, and lunches were group or on-our-own affairs at local restaurants. Harry and Rose Lillo’s beautiful 1920 Depot Hack, with full side curtains and uncommon but very striking barrel-sided body (RW photo). Rose Lillo brought this cute little portable gramophone and a selection of vintage 78s. Tom van Dijk’s wife stayed home in Calgary but he brought Daisy, one of two pups on tour, who seemed to really enjoy the trip but never did catch any of those squirrels. Our first lunch stop was in St. Paul to visit the 1967 Centennial UFO Landing Pad and where Team Bamfords Garage picked up a third member, “Paula” the Inflatable Alien (RW photo). The Calgary cars travelled 389 miles over five days, trailer to trailer. Jerry and I clocked 640 miles total at an impressive 27 mpg (and an all-too-typical 300 miles per quart of oil).