February Issue 2015 - Connecticut Valley Region: AACA/VMCCA
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February Issue 2015 - Connecticut Valley Region: AACA/VMCCA
February 2015 Awards Issue PERPETUAL TROPHIES Anderson Trophy This trophy was donated by Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Bissell Jr. and is presented annually to the individual who has done the best professional restoration of the year. This is an annual award. This year, it was presented to Michael Williams for his 1956 Porsche Speedster. Art Cooper, 20015 director, presenting Anderson Trophy to Michael Williams Perpetual Trophies 1 Officers 2 CVR Calendar 2 Report of Director 3 Report Vice Director 3 Editor’s Notes 4 Personals/Birthdays 4 March Meet 5 Identify the Owner 5 Frank’s Q&A 6 Awards 7 –11 Meet Return/Dues 12 1956 Porsche Speedster PAGE 2 THE WINDING ROAD VOLUME 53 issue 2 CVR OFFICERS—2014 Art Cooper President/Director awcoop@verizon.net 413-527-5787 Richard Sitnik Membership 413-782-4185 rmsitnik@comcast.net Zack Hoffman Vice-Director hoffmanbike@gmail.com 413-537-1679 Jerre Hoffman Activities hofhudson@earthlink.com 413-594-2368 Patricia Hoffman,secretary 413-594-2368 Art Cooper Publications 413-527-5787 awcoop@verizon.net Dotty Baronas Treasurer 413-549-1080 dbaronas@aol.com Steve Losaw Webmaster 413-237-9324 losaw20@gmail.com Www.cvr-winding road.com hofhudson@earthlink.net Duane Wilson, Technical Judge 413-253-3565 krista@stuaf.umass.edu Frank Moro, Jr.Technical Editor 413-665-2534 fmoro82@comcast.net Keith Korbet, Historian 413-783-5624 kakorb@earthlink.net Nancy Strouse, The Winding Road Editor 413-737-3403 nancyst@comcast.net CVR ACTIVITY CALENDAR—2015 I used the wrong picture last month; in particular, my apologies to Zack who wasn’t in the other picture. Also, apologies again to Zack for having to crop out his wonderful Holiday shoes. (However, love that tie!) If you have never hosted a meet before, let this be the year you step up. You need a place to eat and a point of interest or perhaps a speaker at the place you’re eating. Jerre is still our meet chairman and will give you as much help as you need. November and April are completely open. Several others are not firmed up yet. Would you like to help someone or team up with someone to do a meet? January no meet February 15 Collegian Court Jerre & Pat Hoffman March Maple Run Zack & Jessica Hoffman April 19 Bart’s Anita Mips May 10 BBQ: speaker Michael Williams June 6,7 Manchester VT. Palmer House Dick & Melanie Sitnik July Club Picnic Bob Watkins August OPEN OPEN September Big E Jay Wallace October Jake’s Wilbraham John & Judy Johnson November Whatley Inn or Kringle Kandle December Christmas Party 22 no meet Dave & Evelyn Tuttle Coopers VOLUME 53 ISSUE 2 THE WINDING ROAD Report of Director Director’s Report – February 2015 page 3 Art Cooper Art Cooper Most folks in the old car hobby pretty much write off the winter months, but I actually saw a few people driving their old cars in December. They were taking advantage of the dry roads and moderate temperatures . . . extending the “season” just a bit longer. It’s always great to see antique cars on the road, but it’s really neat to see them in winter. Of course, now that the snow and cold have truly arrived, even those hearty souls have retreated to their warm garages to wait for spring. If you’re fortunate enough to have a comfortable place to tinker with your old car, this a perfect time for those repairs and improvements you’ve been meaning to do. I always seem to have a long list of old car projects for the winter, but never manage to get them all done. This year, I’m working on the fuel gauge in the panel truck and I might tackle the one in our old Dodge if there’s time. Even though we can’t drive our old cars right now, it’s sort of therapeutic to keep your hand in, even if it’s with a wrench. Our CVR monthly meets are another way to stay involved and they begin in February with another interesting meet hosted by the Hoffmans. Hopefully, most of you can attend our first meet of the year – even though you probably won’t be driving your old car this time. I am asking everyone to remember their name badges, even though you may think everyone already knows you. I, for one, realize that I need to see and hear someone’s name several times before it sinks in and I’m sure our newer members would also appreciate it. Please ask for a badge if you don’t have one or need a replacement. Finally, I’d like to remind everyone to keep their membership dues up to date – not only for CVR but with AACA and/or VMCCA (It’s OK to belong to both). You can renew AACA online. You can renew online http://catalog.aaca.org/product_info.php?cPath=32&products_id=35 Report of Zack Hoffman Vice Director Happy Valentines Day! Another month gone by and no closer to my goal of building a bigger garage. For now, we only have a decrepit two car garage with just enough space for both of our Subarus. If we ever plan on storing the 16 or getting the VW Bus that Jess dreams of, we'll need to upgrade eventually. Speaking of cars; Check Your Recalls on your modern cars. Jess's Forester had a recall we were unaware of that resulted in a brand new catalytic converter installed for free. Hers was just a catalytic converter ,but yours could have a safety issue that's especially prone to failure in the winter, check your car manufacturers website or the nhtsa.gov. In club news, we're looking forward to the V-Day meet at Collegian Court in Chicopee. We went last winter a few months after they re-opened and the menu was full of polish American favorites. Our dinner was delicious and filling. Jess and I are hosting the March meet, our standard maple coated pancake breakfast at a new location, High Hopes Maple Farm in Worthington. They serve an excellent (and reasonably priced) buffet every weekend through maple season. The restaurant has plenty of space but parking might be a bit tight. The decor is very rustic, the floors are gravel, and the walls are covered in antique maple memorabilia and facts. We learned just before Christmas that the Roland and Peggy's absence through the last few meets was due to a few different health issues. The club delivered a get well bouquet to Roland and found him to be in good spirits and hoping to be back with us soon. Zack PAGE 4 THE WINDING ROAD Editor’s Notes February Birthday Greetings 2:Ed Kelley Special thank you to the Hoffmans for enabling the digital delivery system. Because my Windows Live shuts down when it hits an inaccurate email, we had to transfer contacts to Zack who then created a gmail account. We could then identify bad emails because this system bounced back incorrect ones. Thanks also for their help in following up inaccurate emails. We think it’s now in good shape. If you have issues with the digital send, please contact the Hoffmans or myself. Personals VOLUME 53 issue 2 4: Carol Mizula 6:Felix Valletti 9: Ed Kelley ( not sure whether 2 or 9 are for Jr.?) 15: Judi Zysk 20: Patti Hoffman 21: Felicity Baronas 24:Frederick Rothery 26: Esmie Bishop & Paul Koetsch I just joined Blue Mountain ecards and was tempted to send this month’s birthday people an ecard. Perhaps for March’s birthday people. Many of you are longtime members. If you are moving, we will gladly share that Youth is the gift of nature, but age is the work of information so your longtime friends can art. - Garson Kanin stay in touch with you If you are selling a car, we will gladly post for you and carry that information until the car is sold. Sooner or later we all discover that the important moments in life are not the advertised ones, not the birthdays, the graduations, the weddings, not the Please let me know if the newsletter can great goals achieved. The real milestones are less help you in any way or if there are things you would like to see featured, highlighted. prepossessing. They come to the door of memory Please let us know if someone is sick, unannounced, stray dogs that amble in, sniff would like a call or a card, or is celebrating around a bit and simply never leave. Our lives are a significant event. Page 5 VOLUME 53 ISSUE 2 THE WINDING ROAD MARCH MAPLE RUN MARCH 22 HIGH HOPES FARM SUGAR HOUSE WORTHINGTON, MA DATE: March 22 TIME; 12:30 LOCATION: High Hopes Farm Sugar house 1132 Huntington Rd.(Rt. 112) Worthington, MA01098 MENU: Buffet menu features pancakes, French toast, scrambled eggs, home fries, bacon, sausage, ham and their own pure maple syrup. They also have toast and English muffins to sample their maple cream and maple sugar. Available beverages include orange juice, coffee, tea, milk, and hot chocolate. Visit http://highhopesmaple.com/ for more info RSVP: March 14 COST: Members:: $16.00 Guests: $16.00 CHECK PAYABLE TO “CVR” Cut out and send reply card on last page to: Zack & Jess Hoffman 302 Russell Rd Westfield, MA 01085 WHOSE CAR IS THIS? Surely, everyone can identify the above van! Above: This 1956 Porsche Speedster belongs to Michael Williams Page 6 VOLUME 53 ISSUE 2 THE WINDING ROAD USO DONATIONS Jerre Hoffman presenting proceeds of CVR Christmas Raffle to Al Tracy Pioneer valley USO Technical Help: Frank Moro Frank thought it would be helpful to members to have a question and answer format for technical help. Please send your questions to Frank at his email: fmoro82@comcast.net He will format an answer and send both question and answer to me . These will be posted in the next newsletter. It will take a while to get up & running so here is a question Joe asked Frank about his 62 Cadillac. Joe removed the intake manifold to get heater hoses remanufactured. He noticed that the choke heater tube was opened to atmosphere on the bottom side of the manifold. He wondered why he wasn’t losing vacuum and asked Frank this question. Frank said the heat tube heated the bimetal spring in the choke to open it. There would be no vacuum loss. Page 7 VOLUME 53 ISSUE 2 THE WINDING ROAD Perpetual Trophy Winners continued Frank Moro Memorial This perpetual trophy is awarded to the person that regards authenticity to be very important. It will be for someone who is willing to share their knowledge of their authentic details of their own car as well as others. This is to be given based on the individual’s merits verses the condition of a vehicle. For example, it could be given to someone that writes a special article about original details of a certain make and model of a car. Or it could be given to the person that loves to share their knowledge with others about genuine parts, such as motor components, chrome, or headlights on classics. Overall, this award would bring the features of authenticity back to a more prominent role in our club as Frank Moro did in the past. This year, the 2015 Frank Moro Memorial was presented to Bob Watkins. PRESERVATION AWARD This award is given to someone with a passion for 1942 and older car. This person helps by sharing knowledge or giving other assistance to club members with cars in that age range. The 2015 Preservation Award was given to Paul Hanson. Paul lives in Maine and was unable to attend the Awards Banquet this year. Page 8 VOLUME 53 ISSUE 2 THE WINDING ROAD Perpetual Trophy Winners… continued Prestige Award for vehicles 25 to 50 years old . This perpetual trophy for the best vehicle that is at least 25 years old but not older than 50 in the given season. It can be restored either by owner or professional as long as it is original in appearance. The 2015 prestige award was given to Alfred & Susan Magee for their 1966 Corvair. SPRINGER TROPHY This is an award given to the person or persons that have done outstanding service for the CVR organization. The award was donated by Mr. & Mrs. O. F. Springer. It is presented annually and remains with the winner for one year. The Director is excluded for consideration. This year the Springer trophy was presented to Richard Sitnik. Page 9 VOLUME 53 ISSUE 1 THE WINDING ROAD Perpetual Trophy Winners… continued WALTER O MACILLVAIN AWARD. This is given for the best article printed in the Winding Road .The selection is made by the Vice Director who this year was John Johnson. The selection is based on the overall best presentation of a CVR vehicle or event. This year , the award was given to Zack & Jessica Hoffman for their marvelous write-up of the Bradley Air Museum meet. BUICK CUP This trophy was donated by Cliff French & Joseph Wyatt. It is presented to the best Buick in CVR for that year. This is based on the point system used for the season’s judging. This year, the Buick Trophy was awarded to Chris & Corine Johnson for their 1941 Buick Super Eight. Unfortunately, the Johnsons were not able to attend the awards banquet. After ten years of judging (& eating cold or partial meet meals), Duane & Krista are moving on. They have asked for members to step up and be trained. I was with them when Frank Moro did step up. Is there anyone else who would be willing to be trained this year and assume this judging position for the 2016 season? Many hands make light of work! Please get involved. Page 10 VOLUME 53 ISSUE 1 THE WINDING ROAD CVR 2014 CLASS WINNERS Class 3: All through 1918 First: Paul Hanson (1917 Chevrolet 490) Second: Jerre Hoffman(1916 Hudson 40 Touring) Class 6: 1931 through 1934 First: Bob Hager ( 1933 Hudson Terraplane) Class 7: Ford Model A Open First: Keith Korbut(1928 Ford Model A) Second: Morgan Schafer (1930 Ford Phaeton) Class 8: Ford Model A Closed First: Bunny Mcguire(1930 Ford Sedan) Class 9: 1935 through 1942 Open First: Chris Johnson (1981 Buick 8 Super) Class 10: 1935 through 1942 Closed First:Ray & Lori Baronas (1937 Buick 46 Sport Coupe) Second: Dick Sitnik( 1937 Packard 115C Touring Third: David Tuttle (1937 Hudson Terraplane) Class 11 :1943 through 1954 First: Sal & Joyce Saimeri(1950 Mercury) Second: Gary & Colleen Moren (1953 Olds Rocket 88) Third: Brian Midura ( 1953 Hudson Hornet) Class 16: Commercial First: Art & Judy Cooper(1957 Chevrolet Panel Truck) Class 18: 1955 through 1959 Closed First: Robert & Judy Zysk (1957 Chevrolet Belair) Second: Doug Galanek( 1955 Olds Sedan) Class 19: 1960 through 1964 Open First; Mary Baronas (1962 Buick Invicta) Class 20: 1960 through 1964 Closed First: Frank Moro (1960 Cadillac Series 62) Page 11 VOLUME 53 ISSUE 1 THE WINDING ROAD CVR 2014 CLASS WINNERS Class 21: 1965 through 1969 Open First:Frank Velietti ( 1969 Chevrolet Camaro) Second: Alfred & Sue Magee( 1966 Chevrolet Corvair) Third: Art & judy Cooper ( 1968 Olds Cutlass) Class 22: 1965 through 1969 Closed First: Melanie & Dick Sitnik (1967 Pontiac Firebird) Second: John & Judy Johnson(1968 American Motors AMX) Third:Ed Kelley Jr. ( 1965 Buick Riveria) Class 23: 1970 through 1974 Open First: Steve & Carol Mizula( 1972 Ford Mustang) Second: Bob & Carol Hager ( 1971 Cougar XR 7) Class 26: 1975 through 1979 Closed First: Eugene & Carol Zewinski(1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo) Second: Zack & Jess Hoffman (1978 Ford Country Squire) Class 27 1980 Plus First:John & Judy Johnson( 1984 Cadillac Seville) Class 28 Modified First:Jeanne & Bill Belisle (1956 Chevrolet) Second: Jeanne & Bill Belisle(1969 Chevrolet Nova) Class 29: Foreign First: Michael Williams( 1956 Porsche Speedster) Second: Joe & Val Pereira( 1981 Audi380SL) Third: Dottie Baronas (1964 Mercedes 230SL) Class 30: Special Interest First: Wilson Rider (Allard) Duane & Krista have scoring sheets for all cars scored. If you wish to see this, to determine how your vehicle may be more competitive, they will gladly share that with you. Many thank yous to Duane & Krista for their fine work over the past ten years. Do consider joining the scoring team. Page 12 VOLUME 53 ISSUE 1 THE WINDING ROAD MEMBERSHIP DUES 2015 DUES TIME AGAIN We are about one/third in the collection for CVR 2015 Dues. We really need your support. Please send a check payable to C.V.R. in the amount of $20.00 and mail to: Dotty Baronas 48 Berkshire Terrace Amherst, MA 01002-1343 Thank you, Dotty Thank you to those who responded since the last newsletter Meet Return Card HIGH HOPES MAPLE SUGAR FARM Date: March 22 : 12:30 Name ————————————————————— Reservation deadline: March 17 Cost: Members $16.00@ Guests: $16.00 @ Total enclosed ____________ ____________ ____________ Meal will be a buffet so entrée selection is not necessary this month. Make check payable to “CVR” Print and cut off / or copy “Meet return card "and return to: Zack & Jess Hoffman 302 Russell Rd Westfield, MA 01085