Vol 20 Iss 2 - The Lone Star Performance Buick Club
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Vol 20 Iss 2 - The Lone Star Performance Buick Club
Quick Times Lone Star Performance Buick Club Volume 20 Issue 2 Inside QT: • • • • • • • • Notes From the Officers 1st LSPBC Race of 2008 GS Nationals 2008 LSPBC Car Shows Upcoming Events PINKs Car Progress Hot Rod Power Tour Did You Know? Summer 2008 LSPBC Cruise night 2008 kicks off with a big bang at Norma’s Café. We held our first cruise night of the year at Norma’s Café in Carrollton. Thanks to everyone that helped out at the show, from registration to 50/50. We had a nice turnout of Turbo Buicks! Where were the 70’s cars? Did they make Buicks back then? :) Just kidding. We did have Jack Laswell’s very rare 1971 GSX 4-Speed car on display And kuddos to Jack for winning Best of Show! Next month we hope to see more 60-70 Buicks. Come on guys you got to give Jack a little friendly competition. Officers : President: David Newton Vice President: Victor Segovia Secretary Morgan Farrington Treasurer: Morgan Farrington Show Director: Victor Segovia Race Director: Photo by Carl Brimer Photo by Carl Brimer Your Best of Show Winner! Jack Laswell’s ‘71 GSX 4-speed John Martin Webmaster: Carl Brimer Newsletter Editor & Design: Rob Downey and David Newton Photography: As Noted Photo by Quick Times is the official publication of the Lone Star Performance Buick Club (Chapter of the GS Club of America). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or manner without the express consent of the Lone Star Buick Chapter GSCA, unless this publication is listed as the source. Club dues are $30 per year and are payable every January 1st. Dues entitle the member to a one year subscription to Quick Times along with other benefits accordingly. The “Buick” name and all other related Buick model names are registered trademarks of the General Motors Corporation. And are used with permission by the Lone Star Performance Buick Chapter GSCA through it’s association with the Buick GS Club of America. Jonathan Parson’s ‘87 Rosewood T Photo by Carl Brimer A Word From the President A Word From the Vice-President Our March meeting was held at PAPA’s BBQ in Dallas. The PINKS project was the main topic, the members voted to sell the interior in the car to build more $$$ for the project. They will be sold on Ebay. Also it was voted that the club will donate up to $500 for the project if needed. The machine work needed on the block has been donated by Lonnie (John Martins friend) up in Cincinnati. By the time you read this it will already be there to be machined. Hey guys I heard we had a great car show this past month. I’m sorry I missed it but as some of you know I was in Kentucky for the GS Nationals. I saw a few club members out there as well, glad to see familiar faces. Our show had 34 entries and 12 were Buicks. It’s fantastic that we are still showing up with our cars to support the club. The entries were a little weak compared to what we have had in the past but hopefully, with time, the word will spread and we can grow once again. The parking lot is somewhat tight but there is a lot next door and behind the restaurant that have some more spaces if needed. This year we have added two extra classes and can add more if needed. We joined up with Cars Road Show this year to help them out as well as ourselves so let’s make this a good year and let’s see how many Buicks we can have participate in our shows. I want to invite everyone and their families to come out and have fun with us at our shows and represent what “Going Fast With Class” is all about. Also a personal thanks to all of the members that were at the meeting. I needed to replace the interior door trim on my GN and the PINKS car was a perfect donor. I was willing to have them put them on Ebay and bid on them like we have done on the rest of the parts but the members voted to give them to me. I did switch out my bad ones for the good ones. And they really look awesome! I purchased some overlay strips from Buick GN.com and some etchions with the turbo 6 Logos, and man they look brand new. Thanks everyone it is really appreciated. Be sure to check out the new car shows at Norma’s Café in Carrollton, we need your support. Also congrats to new member Chase Tucker for winning the first race of the year at Redline. Chase has a 87GN, pretty much stock running 8.0’s. Very nice! Your Prez, David Newton BIG BAD BUICK T- S H I R T S These will be available at the LSPBC Events and Club Meetings. Cost is $15. Your Vice-Prez, Victor Segovia NEXT LSPBC CLUB MEETING!!!!! Will be held before the June Car Show at Norma’s Café in Carrollton. Meeting starts at 2pm, car show starts at 5pm, everyone be there with your car and kill two birds with one stone! Get Published in Our Newsletter! Sizes are limited! Be there to get yours and not miss out! We are always looking for folks to help out and write articles about events they attended or “How To” and “Did you know” articles about Buicks. If you would like to volunteer an article for an upcoming issue, please submit the article text in any format and pics to Rob Downey at onebadwskier@aol.com. Articles can be submitted at any time for future newsletters. So come on...GET TO WRITING!! June 2008 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 LSPBC Car SHOW 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 July 2008 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19LSPBC Car SHOW 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 25 26 August 2008 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 LSPBC Car SHOW 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 September 2008 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20LSPBC Car SHOW 21 22 23 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 LSPBC Monthly Car Show in Partnership with Cars Road Show on the 3rd Saturday of Each Month!!! Norma’s Café—Carrollton WHERE: Norma's Cafe 3330 Beltline Rd, Dallas, TX 75234. WHEN: Show time is 5:00pm-9:00pm Registration from 5:00pm-6:30 Awards at 8:30-9:00 DETAILS: Norma's Cafe is now the 3rd Saturday night of every month. Classes are as follows: LSPBC 79 & Older, LSPBC 80 & Newer, Muscle Car, Street Rod, Pre 60’s Car, 60’s Car, 70’s Car, 80’s Car, 90’s Car, 00’s Car, Sports Car, Import Car, Trucks 79 & Older, Trucks 80 & Newer, Custom Truck, and Low Rider. Motorcycles Welcome! 16 Classes! Best of Show Awards and Manager's Pick.**Door Prizes and 50/50 pot. Come early for best parking we fill up quickly! Only 10.00 entry fee. HOSTED BY: Lonestar Performance Buick Club Want to Advertise with Us? LSPBC Participation Needed If you or someone you know wants to advertise in Quick Times, here’s how and the rates. If you are needing a service or product offered by one of our advertisers, do them a favor for supporting our club and buy from them! Rates for 1 Year (4 pubs) are: $50.00 for a business card size $75.00 for 25% page $150.00 for 50% page $300.00 for 100% page + a website link Mail payment payable to LSPBC and a copy of ad to: Carl Brimer Brimer, Perry & Associates 4025 Woodland Park Blvd., #200 Arlington, Texas 76013 Or email electronic copy of ad to: onebadwskier@aol.com Thank You for Your Support! August 15th & 16th Carsroadshow.com will be putting on Ridez of the Timez at the Dallas County Convention Center. Our club will be the host club for this show! It is a 2 day event. Cars will be put in on Friday and the show is all day Saturday. You may pull your car out on Saturday night or Sunday Morning if you so choose. We will need a certain amount of club members to help on both days with getting set up, getting the cars in and judging. We are looking to put at least 15 cars in the show so set your calendars. UPDATE! Due to this event being the same weekend as our show at Norma’s, Carsroadshow will have another crew operate the Norma’s show for us this one month. So there will be a August show at Norma’s but it will not be hosted by our club. More info at the June club meeting. www.Maresonline.com Mac’s Performance www.macs-power.com Specializing In Diesel Service & Performance Toll Free: 800-850-3828 14851 Hwy 377 South, Fort Worth, TX 76126 LSPBC Race Series Kicks Off to a Good Start! This years race season kicked off on April 12th. Weather was beautiful and the Density Altitude was unbelievable, see pic below! For all you racers that could not make it, the air doesn’t get any better around here than that. The new Sportsman ladder format was put to the test (for details, see Spring ‘08’ Newsletter). With some added confusion of some folks not paying attention, and then David and Rob adding a few points of confusion just to be difficult..hehe..we were finally all set and the ladder worked out very well. I think everyone enjoyed the new format. The turnout was decent as we had 11 Buicks and one non-Buick in the eliminations for a 12 car field. The finals came down to Rob Downey vs Chase Tucker, and Carl Brimer with a bi-run. Rob red-lighted and ended up in 3rd place, Carl snapped his rear axle but managed to cross the beams to claim 2nd place, and the final then was a bi-run by Chase to take 1st place as our club winner for the 1st Club Race. Everyone needs to come out and at least spectate at the race event if you have never been out and don’t want to race your Buick!! (all photos by Rob Downey) Look at that DA reading!! Rick Kinworthy and Patrick Smith trolling the pits LSPBC Race Series ...OUCH! Here’s a few photos of the carnage Carl’s car suffered for the 1st race. Snapped the axle right in half! No one told Carl he was having a bi-run? Photo by Carl Brimer Photo by Carl Brimer Photo by Carl Brimer 2008 GS Nationals Go Down as RECORD Breaking!!! Records and personal best's were busted wide open at the annual Buick GS Nationals held in Bowling Green, KY the week of May 13th. The Gallina/Freeman Team with Kenny Duttweiler in the house went 6.98 at 197+mph which is the fastest and quickest pass ever in a turbo v6 door slammer!!!. Dave Fiscus takes the TSO class mph and et record with a 8.45 at 164.59mph. Jason white set his new personal best with a 9.40. Jason Cramer ran a 9.65 his new best. Ron Jospeh in a wild tire spinning launch runs his 1st 9 sec pass. Odell Cantrell gets his 1st 8 sec pass at 155+. Dick Kerney set the bar in TSM at 9.26 @ 147+. Jim Rodgers ran a 10.48 pass In his super clean 1970 Buick GS Stage 1. Gary Harmon and Willard Brown in a side by side duel shattered the ole TSL mph and et record with side by side 8 sec passes at 153+. Our own John Martin also blasted off a few 9 second passes also. Props go out to the Beech Bend Crew and Jim Carswell for their AWSOME track prep which gave the racers the chance to set these all time bests as well as great weather temps in the 60’s and low 70’s. Although attendance was lower than previous years, there were still many racers in attendance yet the car show did suffer as attendance of participants was low. I tried to catch pics of all of the “unique” vehicles we saw. When I say we, your three amigos Victor Segovia, Ralph Haber, and myself made the trip together. Other LSPBC members there were John Martin with his car to race, Don Hutson, and Mike Barnet to spectate. The record setting passes and the turbo V6 dragster made it all worthwhile! Not to mention seeing a couple of the 650hp Corvette ZR1s getting built during the tour of the factory! Wheels up launch Your record setting turbo Buick V6 team: John Gallina, driver Len Freeman, Kenny Duttweiler, and Jan Moeller. Your TSO record setter, Dave Fiscus, with his wife Natalie, and Cal Hartline goofing around! 8.45 @ 164+mph Gallina / Freeman burnout MORE GS Nats coverage on NEXT PAGE! 2008 GS Nationals Go Down as RECORD Breaking!!! (con’t) Nice wheel standing take off! Good looking twin turbo setup! The turbo V6 dragster made several passes, but could never keep the wheels stuck to the ground. The last past lit them up at the 60’ mark, then he got back in it and lifted a cylinder head at the 1000’ mark and still coasted to a 6.78 at 184mph!! It’s a twin turbo setup running methanol, no IC. The car show turnout, still a lot of Buicks in one spot! MORE GS Nats coverage on NEXT PAGE! 2008 GS Nationals Go Down as RECORD Breaking!!! (con’t) LSPBC Race Director John Martin waiting in the lanes A nice 3rd gen Camaro with a turbo 6 transplant John made several wheels up launches and 9 second passes. Check out the 1949 Olds Coupe with a Buick Turbo 6 transplant, I’d love to take a ride in that! MORE GS Nats coverage on NEXT PAGE! 2008 GS Nationals Go Down as RECORD Breaking!!! (con’t) 1982 Grand National on display at the show. A tastefully modified 1986 WH1. I’ve always liked the 2-tone WH1 cars and with only 463 made, its rarer than a GNX! A very rare 1981 Buick NA Regal Indy Pace Car This is the king of all sleepers! A late 70’s NA 4-door Regal with a turbo 6 transplant! Even has the original spoke hub caps. Can you imagine the look on those Mustang drivers when they get beat by this 4-door grandma machine??? A heavily customized “T”, but there is something missing on this car….anyone see what it is? MORE GS Nats coverage on NEXT PAGE! 2008 GS Nationals Go Down as RECORD Breaking!!! (con’t) 2008 LSPBC Race Series Point Standings After the first 2 races of the season: Carl Brimer 75 Chase Tucker 45 Mitch Smith 30 David Ellis 30 Rob Downey 30 Tony Rossi 30 Victor Segovia 30 Danny Oviedo 20 Duke McCain 20 Tim Winn 20 Ron Britton 10 David Newton 10 Jack Laswell 10 Anthony Garrett 10 Kyle Faulkner 0 Larry Johnson 0 2008 LSPBC Car Show Series Point Standings Check out the flame job! LSPBC ‘79 & Older Buick 1. Jack Laswell 1971 GSX 27 points LSPBC ‘80 & Newer Buick Your 3 amigos reporting, Ralph, Rob, and Victor, pose in front of James Weiman’s 70 GSX which took Gold in concourse! And the RECORD SETTING finish!!! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Jean Laswell 1986 GN David Newton 1986 GN Rob Pinkston 1987 GN Jayson Pruitt 1984 Riviera Bryan Alberti 1987 Turbo T Tony Rossi 1987 GN Danny Oviedo 1987 Turbo T Morgan Farrington 1987 Turbo T 20 points 17 points 12 points 12 points 11 points 10 points 10 points 10 points Did You Know? I’ve been studying the T cars since 1985 and have seen a lot of different types of in my hay day. I’ve been going to car shows since I was a kid and the GS Nationals since 1993 and have seen almost every type and color ever made. I’m still learning about these cars and really enjoy knowing more. I have put some trivia stuff together below for other members to see how well you really know your cars. Unfortunately it’s all Turbo car trivia because that’s all I know, some of you non-turbo folks can submit items for those cars. I hope you like it! The WH1is the only T car( referring to T Types and T packages or Turbo T’s) that came with a rear spoiler from the factory. The rest were installed as dealer options or done in someone’s garage. Besides the grille being different on the 1986 from the 1987 GN’s, so were the pull straps on the door. In 86 they were black and in 87 they were gray. The turbo 6 logo on the 1986, 1987 GN’s are not all the same. The 6 logo on the head rest and the emblems on the fenders are different from the ones on the wheel caps. The logo on the head rest and the fenders the 6 loops over the top of logo and on the wheel caps the 6 loops underneath. The 1986 and 1987 T wheels were used on the 1984 and 1985 Grand Nationals. The inner rib cage area was painted black. All GN’s were not black, in 1982 they were two tone gray. All GNX’s started out as fully assembled Grand Nationals. In fact the original removed parts, such as the rims were shipped back to the factories to be used again. Did You Know? (con’t) The WE4 T Package was the lightest of the turbo cars. 100 lbs less than the T cars and even more than the GN’s. The WE4(1987) was also the only T Package that came with solid black bumpers like the Grand National. The rest of the T cars had chrome bumpers. The WE4 was the only T car that did not come with a hood ornament, all the other T cars did. In 1987 all Limited Turbo Cars were column shift. They did make a column shift turbo car that was not a Limited. It was just a base Regal with the v6 turbo option. In 1986 these column shift were all black out packages and in 1987 they came in both chrome and black out trims. 1987 was the only year for the D84(two tone)….they came in 4 different colors schemes. Chestnut on Light Brown, Maroon and Rosewood, Gray on Silver and Dark Blue on Light Blue. The D84 designer series always had the darker color on top. All GNX's came from the factory as solid roof cars. One GNX, owned by ASC founder Heinze Prechter ran his through the sunroof line during build up. It is GNX #33. In 1987 they did not make any turbo cars with digital climate control. 1986 was the last year for that option. The infamous color black on the Grand National we’ve all come to love so much was almost red. The 1983 Molly Sanders prototype was red and the Buick executives changed the color to black at the last minute. Did You Know? (con’t) Buick did make another Grand National besides the Regal. They made a LaSabre Grand National. They were rare and fun to look at but nothing like the Regal bodies. The Grand National badge was the same in size and looked the same with the exception of the turbo 6 being all red instead of the two tone. Most of the T cars we all see have the sport mirror package but some came with chrome mirrors. It was an option like everything else. I’ve seen them on black out packages as well as chrome packages. Makes for a great sleeper combo. The Grand Nationals and T cars came with hard top, sunroof , and t tops options only...they made no convertibles for any from the factory. The 3.8 litre turbo emblems on the T cars were not all the same. The trunk emblem is all chrome and the ones on the hood scoop are chrome with black outer border edges. The 1984 Grand National had half leather half velour seats. No Grand Nationals were built in 1983, but they did make T Types though. LSPBC Kicked Off the 2008 Show Season in Style Photo by Carl Brimer Morgan and Catherine enjoying the show Photo by Carl Brimer Bryan and Danny discuss the next round of mods :) Photo by Carl Brimer Jayson Pruitt’s Rare Rivi Turbo Photo by Carl Brimer Hey Tony… Photo by Carl Brimer Line ‘em up! LSPBC Kicked Off the 2008 Show Season in Style (con’t) Photo by Carl Brimer Photo by Carl Brimer The notaries Rowlett gang! Non-Buicks are welcome too….Tina Newton’s turbo Sky Advertisers Index PINKS Car Update Accounting / CPA Services: Brimer, Perry and Associates -12/08 Morgan Farrington & Company Inc. - 12/08 If you have any parts to donate or want to donate $$ to help out please let David Newton or John Martin know. If you have already let us know about parts you want to donate, and we haven't picked them up yet, or contacted you please be patent we will contact you soon. We currently have $915.00 in the PINKS fund. Automotive: Mac’ Performance - 12/08 Computer / IT Services: eSI2, Inc. -12/08 Livestock: MaresOnline -12/08 Investment / Banking: Jayson Pruitt—Oil & Gas Minerals -12/08 Rentals: Budget Rental -12/08 The block is in the process being redone and there are still parts to be put on ebay. More info as it becomes available. LSPBC Show Banner As discussed at the March meeting, the club needs a new banner to display at the shows to promote the club and give folks a way to contact the club and know what we are all about. The new banner was to include the club logos and club web-site. We have came up with a pretty cool design and at this time we are awaiting pricing information. At the meeting we discussed having a $500 budget for advertising our club and this will fall into that category. Below is the tentative design we have come up with, sizing will be approx 3ft x 15ft depending on graphics. Hot Rod Power Tour 2008 I just want to say that the 3 state leg that we participated in was quite an experience out of 7 states in 7 days. We had 5 club members participate and some other friends from other clubs that were in attendance as well. We had a blast and really recommend that if you drive any kind of Hot Rod that you should do the tour at least once to experience it. Hot Rod Magazine puts on a great cruise taking all of the rods through the back roads to the next state and city. Beautiful scenery to make the drive that much more enjoyable for everyone to observe was purposely thought out. The fair grounds and ball parks are the only places that can hold that many cars and people at one time so it was pretty cool to roll into the next city and have a massive car show waiting on you as well as you being part of the show. I’ll have more pics and more info on the Power Tour on the next newsletter that tells our experience in more detail for more enjoyable reading. Thanks Victor