Round-Up - Western PA Region, AACA

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Round-Up - Western PA Region, AACA
April 2015
65th Anniversary
1950 -2015
A classy 1954 Chrysler makes an appearance at the
Norwin Hills Car Cruise on Saturday, April 18th.
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ou’ll notice a photo from the Norwin Hills Car
Cruise this past Saturday, April 18th, on the cover of
this issue of The Western Round-Up. The really nice
spring days are finally upon us. Jill and I were enjoying a
walk around our neighborhood – Greensburg and Southwest Greensburg, admiring the magnolia trees and others
coming into flower. As we walked, I realized that it was
indeed a beautiful Saturday, and that indeed we did have a
gift card for Little Ceasar’s Pizza, of which there is a location near the Norwin Hills Car Show plaza. What better
reason to take in our first Norwin Hills Car Cruise of 2015
than to use up a pizza gift card and bring home dinner?
There must have been 400 cars at Norwin when we got
there. The variety of what cruises in never ceases to amaze
me. I tracked down two Studebakers. Yes, they were hot
rods, but I am always glad to see my marque represented.
We ran into WPR members Cris and Molly Detwiler and
Charlie Schifano, who were also enjoying the delightful 70
degree weather.
The Norwin Hills Car Cruise at the Norwin Hills Shopping Center along Route 30 East is one of the earliest car
shows to blossom in our area. It starts around the middle
of April and continues each and every Saturday until just
before Thanksgiving or the first snow flies. It starts around
5:00 p.m. and goes until around 9:00 p.m. depending on
the weather and daylight.
We had a nice attendance at the Western PA Region
Rev-Up Party at the J. Roy Houston Conservation Center
near Greensburg on April 11th. See the article and photos
on pages 4 and 5.
Don’t forget to sign up for the bus trips to the Mecum
Auctions in Harrisburg at the end July and the AACA Eastern Fall Meet in Hershey on October 10th. See page 7.
The WPR Directors have been working with the Eastern
Career and Technology Center in Latrobe and the Central
Westmoreland Career and Technology Center in New Stanton, and are looking forward to introducing our members
to the 2015 Western PA Region Scan Tool Scholarship
Winners at our regular Monthly Meeting on May16th. It’s
a meeting you won’t want to miss. (and there will be pizza!)
Mark Jackson, President
133 Alexander Avenue, Greensburg, PA 15601
724-832-9074
John Kuhns, Sr. Vice President
2339 Raymond Avenue, Latrobe, PA 15650
work: 724-539-7574 home: 724-539-0889
Craig DeFloria, Treasurer
164 Millersdale Road, Greensburg, PA 15601
412-558-3100
Mark DeFloria, Secretary
123 Fosterville Road, Greensburg, PA 15601
724-836-7414
John Ross Kuhns, Publicity
201 Clinton Street, Loyalhanna, PA 15661
412-558-0994
Ron Shaulis, Safety
3229 Copper Kettle Hwy, Rockwood, PA 15557
814-926-3306
Western PA Region
AACA Monthly Meetings
WPR monthly meetings are held on the third Tuesday
of every month except December and January beginning
at 7:30 p.m. at the American Legion Post 982,
158 American Legion Road, Latrobe, PA (Pipetown).
We start with a business meeting followed by fellowship, a snack and short program. There is also a 50/50
and bonus drawing. If you enjoy old cars please join us.
You do not have to own an antique car to belong.
For Membership Information
Contact any officer or
EMAIL: westernparegion@hotmail.com
or
Visit our website: www.westernparegion.org
Enjoy this beautiful spring,
Mark Jackson
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Western PA Region AACA – 2015 Calendar
APRIL
25 – Downtown Irwin Car Cruise, 10:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
26 – WPR Ice Cream Social, Brusters, New Stanton
30 - May 2 – AACA Eastern Spring Meet, Virginia Beach, VA,
hosted by the Tidewater Region
MAY
4-6 – AACA Southeastern Divisional Tour, Pigeon Forge,
Tennessee, hosted by the Eastern TN Region
7-9 – AACA Central Spring Meet, Auburn, Indiana
16 – WPR Spring Tour
16 – Cruisin’ For A Cure, Noon - 4:00 p.m. Alpha Aquatic
Park, Waynesburg - Benefits the American Cancer Society
A Model A Woody at the Norwin Car Cruise Saturday, April 18th
It was a beautiful spring day and the parking lot was loaded!
19 – WPR Monthly Meeting, 7:30 p.m.
AUGUST
24 – WPR Ice Cream Social, 6:00 p.m. Brusters, New Stanton
1 & 2 – Das Awkscht Fescht, Macungie, PA,
30 – Laurel Valley Motors Western Pa Mopar Group Car Show
10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Laurel Valley Motors Used Car Lot, Route
30, Latrobe. Open to all makes and models and years including
motorcycles. Free event.
7 & 8 – Swigart Museum 46th Meet, Huntingdon, PA
12 – Weatherwood Manor Cruise, Weatherwood Manor,
Greensburg, PA, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
18 – WPR Meeting – 65th Birthday Party
JUNE
22 – WPR Progressive Dinner Tour
14 – WPR Tour - Main Street Motors, West Newton
SEPTEMBER
16 – WPR Monthly Meeting, 7:30 p.m.
21 – WPR Ice Cream Social, 6:00 p.m., Brusters, New Stanton
6 – WPR Paul P. Bell Memorial Antique Auto, Custom and
Street Rod Show, Legion Keener Park, Latrobe
19 - St. Bruno Festival Classic Car Cruise, 5:00 p.m.-10:00
p.m., St. Bruno Church, 1715 Poplar Street , South Greensburg
12 – 50’s Fest and Car Cruise, Waynesburg, PA
14 -18 – AACA Founders Tour, Northeast Ohio,
Canton & Meander Chapters of the Ohio Region
19-21, Pittsburgh Parts-A-Rama, Butler County Fairgrounds,
Butler, PA
15 – WPR Monthly Meeting
JULY
20 – WPR Ice Cream Social, 6:00 p.m.,Brusters, New Stanton
2-5 – Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival, Twin Lakes
Park - WPR Car Display on the Lower Lake Dam Breast and
Chance Car ticket sales.
26 – WPR Tour
30 – October 4 – Fall Carlisle
5 – Visitation Church Car Show, Mount Pleasant, PA
OCTOBER
10 & 11 – The Arthritis Foundation Classic Auto Show &
Cruise-In, Dublin, Ohio
7-10 – AACA Eastern Fall Meet, Hershey, PA, hosted by the
Hershey Region
16-18 – AACA Southeastern Fall Meet, Louisville, KY hosted
by the Kyana Region
10 – WPR Bus Trip to Hershey Car Show
27-31 – AACA Vintage Tour, Lancaster, PA hosted by the
Buzzards Breath Touring Region
24 – WPR Pumpkin Run Tour, hosted by Ron and Alice Shaulis
21 – WPR Monthly Meeting, 7:30 p.m.
31 – WPR Chance Car winner determined by PA Lottery Big
Four number.
20 – WPR Monthly Meeting – October Fest
26 – WPR Annual Picnic, Cooperstown Club, Latrobe
NOVEMBER
31 & August 1 – WPR Overnight Bus Trip - Mecum
Auction, Harrisburg, AACA National Museum, Hershey and
Hershey Outlets.
17 – WPR Monthly Meeting, 7:30 p.m.
DECEMBER
5 – Saturday, WPR Christmas Party - Dinner Theater,
The Ramada Inn, Greensburg, PA
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Region Revs Up
Western Style!
T
he Western PA Region AACA revved up for the
start of the 2015 cruising season in true western
style as 63 members donned blue jeans, plaid
shirts, cowboy hats, and bandanas to attend the Region’s
Rev-Up Party on Saturday, April 11th. The event was
held at the J. Roy Houston Conservation Center, home
of the Westmoreland Conservation District near Greensburg. The Center is a re-purposed 1880’s bank barn,
which was relocated from Penn Township and rebuilt as
an environmentally friendly “green building” at Donohoe
Center. The rustic interior of the barn provided the ideal
background for a “western” themed celebration.
As members entered the barn they were greeted by
Lee and Chuck Speicher at the registration table and
presented with a souvenir bandana filled with flavorful
trail mix, and a door prize ticket for a chance to win one
of three $50 Sheetz gift cards.
There was cold pop, ice tea and water in the big galvanized tub on the slate counter along-side a selection of
tasty “horse” d’oeuvres. After Bill Maurer offered grace,
a great batch of vittles was served up from Greensburg’s
Cafe Barista. Folks enjoyed chowing down on oven
roasted chicken, sweet and sassy BBQ meatballs, cheesy
hash brown potatoes, hobo beans, pasta caesar salad,
broccoli salad and rolls.
Following dinner awards were presented for the best
western duds in the following categories:
Sheriff Tom and Deputy Dodie Ulishney won custom auto-themed
bird house prizes for their their great western duds.
questions. The first was “Who Was The Driver of That
Horse?” Each table was a team and was presented with
a list of famous horses from old-time western movies
and television shows. They then had to come up with
the names of the western heros who rode those horses
– example “Silver” was ridden by the Lone Ranger,
“Trigger” by Roy Rogers and “Buttermilk” by Dale Evans.
The winning team getting the most horse “drivers” correct was Sheriff Tom and Deputy Dodie Ulishney, Dave
and Debbie Sheetz, Carol Calabrace and Barbara Erny.
The second trivia game had a musical theme - “Who
Was That Singing Cowboy?” Each table team had to
review a list of western songs and name the western
singer(s) who made that song famous – example “The
Gambler” sung by Kenny Rogers. Lo and behold, we
all experienced a bit of western deja vu as the same team
who won the first contest won the second by getting
the most songs and singers correct. According to Tom
Ulishney and Dave Sheetz, Tom remembered the cowboys
and horses from television and Dave’s memory “just
clicked in” on the western songs. Each member at the
winning table was presented with a 2015 Chance Car
ticket prize for each contest.
When it came time for “happy trails”, folks at each
table played pass the can of baked beans in conjunction
with a western “left-right” story read by Molly Detwiler.
Whoever ended up holding the beans won the table
centerpiece – a western candle lantern.
Rev Up Party Chair Jill Jackson then thanked her committee for their creativity and hard work - Molly and Cris
Detwiler, Lee and Chuck Speicher, CJ and Bill Maurer,
Trudy Jackson and Mark Jackson.
Let’s rev-up and roll. Have a great 2015 season!
Most Western - Sheriff Tom Ulishney
Most Colorful - Deputy Dodie Ulishney
Most Creative -Native American Princess Ashley Kuhns
Funniest - Cowgirl Vickie Kuhns
Toughest - Bob Inhoff
With senses sharpened after a great meal, folks got a
chance to test their western trivia know-how with Molly
Detwiler. There were two rounds of western-themed
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Trudy Jackson models a pair of golden
horseshoe glasses giving a Rev-Up
thumbs up.
Al Wirick heard we were having chicken,
so he brought one along for the ride.
Relaxing after enjoying some fine western grub – l-r: Mark and Sandy DeFloria, Casper
DeFloria and Shirley and Mike Kohan.
Going through the chow line by the cheesy potatoes and hobo beans, it’s l-r, Bob Inhoff
and CJ Maurer. Greensburg’s Cafe Barista did a great job fix’n the grub.
Ashley Kuhns knows its time to pass the baked beans
- to the left, or right?
Molly Detwiler conducts the western trivia games. l-r: Myron Shoaf, Jim
Bowman and Jack Wolfe try to decide who was the driver of that horse.
If that horse was named Tony it had to be Tom Mix!
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AACA Library & RC – One in a Million!
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The HETHS archive was brought to the Library in 2013.
The archive contains dealer promotional materials, photographs, drawings and various sales literature. Descriptions of the holdings can be found online and accessed
on site in Hershey as many of the other collections.
hey, Pennsylvania, U.S.A
By Bernie Golias
VP-Library & Research Center
Lincoln Motor Car Foundation:
The Foundation was founded to preserve and disseminate information pertaining to the Lincoln Motor Car.
In support of its mission the Foundation established
a Library and has been housed at the AACA Research
Center since 2005. The collection specializes in dealer
binders, and other literature.
H
ow many of our members are aware that the
AACA Library has nearly one million pieces of
sales literature on hand? In addition to our
own collection, how many of you were also aware that
the Library houses some special marque club collections?
To all that embrace the need for vehicle research,
preservation, restoration or to have the mere enjoyment
of attaining historical knowledge of automobiles, here’s a
brief listing of those collections housed within our library
making it one of the best and leading automotive research
centers in the world.
Museum of Bus Transportation:
The museums archives and photo collection are housed
here at the Library & RC.
National Corvette Restorers Society:
The NCRS was formed in 1974 and its archives are
comprised but limited to Corvettes from 1953 to 1996.
This is the mother-load of documents, service bulletins,
manuals, tech sheets, books, drawings and much more
that has been securely stored at the AACA Library & RC
since 2005.
AACA Library Collection:
Since the initial acquisition of the Alfred S. Lewrenz
literature collection in 1977, the AACA Library and Research Center has grown into one of the leading research
centers referencing materials from 1888 to the present.
Consisting of nearly one million pieces of sales literature,
manuals, photographs, reference books and periodicals,
the library is a valuable resource aiding hobbyists in their
restoration and preservation efforts.
National Woodie Club:
The National Woodie Club archives has been part of the
AACA Library since 2011 and includes a vast array of
manuals, periodicals, photographs and sales literature.
Buick Heritage Alliance:
Pierce-Arrow Society:
The BHA has been housing its collection of manuals,
photographs, bulletins and literature with us since 2007.
This collection is a Library within itself, consisting of a
multitude of blueprints, photographs, manuals, showroom brochures, parts catalogs and personnel files of
the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Companies leaders and
management. The PAS collection has been housed
within our Library since 2008.
Dodge Brothers Club:
Founded in 1983 to preserve and research Dodge and
Graham Brothers vehicles. Its literature collection was
brought to the Library & RC in 2010. The collection
contains a large range of materials.
SAH-Dunwoodie Archives:
The Society of Automotive Historians-Dunwoodie
collection acts as a master index to our library’s 60,000
periodicals. Ralph Dunwoodie was the lead researcher
for the Harrah Automobile Collection. The SAH was
founded in Hershey in 1969.
Gerrard Classic Auto Literature Collection:
This collection includes many rare itemsfrom the 1950’s
- 60’s e.g. dealer binders, color & fabric samples, filmstrips, slides and much more. The collection has come
to the Library in 2013 and is now digitized and easily
accessible.
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Remembering
by Fred L. Nicholls
Western PA
Region Bus Trips
Overnight Trip to the Harrisburg
Mecum Auction and More...
I
believe that I had the wrong year in the last article as
1968. It should have been 1967. I drove the 1939
Ford to a show at Weinels Crossroads held by the
Kiski Valley Region. Paul Bell came with an all original
Ford “A” huckster wagon. When I got home I knew that
my car needed a motor overhaul. Ms. Wilson called me
shortly after I bought the ‘39 Ford and asked me to stop
at her home. So I made the stop, and she was anxious
to show me her new car. In the garage covered up, sat
a new 1967 VW, black with a red interior. She said it
had a heater. Through the years, she would call me
and ask me to stop. I never mentioned the VW when I
was there, because she usually wanted me to fix a light
or something else. She called me in April 1991 and
asked me to stop by. I knew that her health was on the
decline. She asked me if I wanted the VW. Of course
I did, and we agreed on a price. She told me I could
even let it in her garage. She signed the title, and with
her deposit slip, put it in her bank. Our secretary was
a Notary Public and took care of the title. (Things were
not as complicated as they are today.) Shortly after
that, Ms. Wilson was put in a rest home. I moved the
car to a friend’s garage. The VW had only 5,989 miles
on the odometer. I drove it very little. One day I parked
it in Indiana and when I came out to get in a man was
waiting by the car. He told me that he had owned the
VW garage in Indiana, and that he still had a license
plate frame. He asked if I wanted it. A few days later he
left it at my house. In 1993 I advertised the VW in the
December edition of Hemmings Motor News. I sold the
car to a man from Atlanta, Georgia. It was picked up
by Passport Transport. Later in a magazine I purchased
there was an article on a car show in Atlanta, which
included some photos of Ms Wilson’s black VW. The
article credited the car as the most original VW on the
East Coast. The story of its purchase will be in another
article.
Friday, July 31 & Saturday, August 1
• Mecum Auction, Harrisburg,
• AACA Museum, Hershey,
• Chocolate World
• Hershey Outlets
To qualify, single or joint WPR members must sign
out at least 40 Chance Car tickets to sell. (These do
not have to be sold before the trip.) Bus transportation is free, but you are responsible for hotel, food
and other expenses.
One day trip - Visit the AACA
Eastern Fall Meet in Hershey, PA
( The Hershey Car Show! )
Saturday, October 10
Member price $25 each
Reservation Deadline April 30
This trip is to enjoy the Car Show only. The large
flea market will be over by Saturday. We will leave
Latrobe early and come back late afternoon.
Food and other expenses are on your own.
To make reservations for either trip
please call Mark Jackson, 724-832-9074
or email rpmguy2002@yahoo.com
SPAAMFAA-Society for the Preservation
& Appreciation of Antique Motor Fire
Apparatus in America:
P. S. In the article about the Western PA Region’s 50
years of Chance Cars – I think someone missed one of
the most unusual cars that we raffled off. It was a 1934
Chevrolet Master sedan. It had dual side mounts and
knee action shocks. It was a very nice car.
Organized in Syracuse, NY its literature archives have
been housed at the AACA Library & RC since 1985.
The SPAAMFAA collection consists of magazines, directories, manuals, photographs, drawings, and a diverse
assortment of sales literature
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Minutes of the March 17, 2015
Monthly Meeting
A
Correspondence – Mark DeFloria
Secretary Mark DeFloria read mail correspondence
from Westmoreland Cleanways and the AACA Museum,
thanking the Region for the recent donations.
meeting of the Western PA Region of the Antique
Automobile Club of America was held on March
17, 2015 at the American Legion Post 982,
Latrobe, PA (Pipetown). President Mark Jackson called
the meeting to order at approximately 7:38 p.m. followed
by the Pledge of Allegiance.
2015 Chance Car – Mark Jackson
President Jackson reported that the Region purchased a
1988 Corvette Convertible. The car is parked outside
for tonight’s meeting. The car was found in Monroeville,
PA. Roll-up and fold up items will fit into the cargo area
so two people can ride. Tickets will be available March
20th. Ticket sign out and ticket/money turn in will be
handled by Alice Shaulis. Chance Car Scheduling will
be handled by Mark Jackson. The car will be stored by
John Kuhns, Sr. and John Ross Kuhns. John Sr., and
John Ross requests that members wanting to pick-up
the car give a 24 hour notice. John Sr. said they will try
to accommodate everyone even with less than 24 hour
notice.
There were 38 members in attendance. No guests were
present for the meeting.
The Minutes of the February 17, 2015 monthly meeting
were printed in the March 2015 Issue of the Western
Round-Up that was available for pick-up at tonight’s
meeting, and/or mailed to each member.
President Jackson asked if there were any additions or
corrections to the minutes. Dave Sheetz made a motion to approve the minutes as printed, seconded by Bill
Maurer and unanimously approved.
Treasurer’s Report
The Treasurer’s Report was read by Treasurer Craig
DeFloria. President Jackson asked if there were any additions or corrections. Ron Underwood made a motion
to approve the report as presented, seconded by Debbie
Sheetz and unanimously approved.
Rev-Up Party – Jill Jackson, Lee Speicher
& Molly Detwiler
The 2015 Rev-Up Party is scheduled for April 11th. Lee
Speicher spoke about the upcoming Rev-Up Party. A
Flyer is in the January/February Western Round-Up and
on the Region’s web site. Jill, Lee, and Molly are planning
a “Western” Theme with great food, music, fun and
games. Prizes will also be awarded for optional western
dress. Please be sure to see the flyer and RSVP by March
24th. Members are $10 each and Non-Member Guests
are $25 each.
OLD BUSINESS
Membership – Howard Finney
Howard Finney reported that he is holding a new member application for a later reading since the prospective
member was not present at tonight’s meeting.
Membership Dues – Mark DeFloria
Mark DeFloria reported that the Region’s current roster
includes 139 members. The Roster is available on the
internet. The roster was also emailed to the members
who have email addresses listed. A booklet will be made
and distributed to the members as well.
Mecum Auto Auction, Harrisburg, Overnight Bus Trip
– John Kuhns, Sr
Saturday, July 31st and August 1st. The Region is in
the process of planning a bus trip to the Mecum Auto
Auction in Harrisburg. The region will provide the bus
to and from Harrisburg for members who sign out 40
chance car tickets. Tickets would not need to be sold
prior to the auction. 40 tickets would cover either individual or both joint members. Attending members would
be responsible for hotel, food and other expenses. Trip
would include a visit to the AACA Museum, Hershey
and Hershey Outlet Stores. A signup sheet was passed
around at tonight’s meeting.
NEW BUSINESS
Western PA Region 65 Anniversary Party
President Jackson talked about the Region’s 65th
Anniversary. The Region is planning a Birthday Party
that will take place following the August 18th Monthly
Meeting. More details will follow.
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Hershey Car Show Bus Trip – John Ross Kuhns
The region is considering a bus trip to the Hershey Car
Show. A signup sheet was passed around for the Hershey Car Show Bus Trip at tonight’s Meeting.
Gary Cooper informed the members present that his first
Western PA Region meeting he attended was in November
1965. There were about 11 members present. Gary said
he and Edith have been coming to Latrobe for the Western
PA Region meeting for 50 years.
Tours – Mark Jackson
Tours are marked on the calendar. President Jackson
asked for chairpersons to help with local tours for the
months of May, June and September. Please contact
Mark if you have any ideas for a local tour.
Meeting Snacks – Debbie Sheetz
Debbie Sheetz provided a Saint Patrick Day Cake for
tonight’s meeting.
Program – Mark Jackson
“This Car Matters” videos were shown following the
meeting. “This Car Matters” videos are available at
youtube.com on the internet. They are short videos of
various cars with the owners or others narrating why
“this” car matters.
Apparel – Jeff Speicher
President Mark Jackson said that any member that may
have apparel needs to please contact Jeff Speicher.
Western PA Region Annual Picnic – John Ross Kuhns
John Ross has volunteered to chair the Annual Picnic.
The picnic is scheduled for July 26th at Cooperstown
Club in Latrobe.
Adjournment
President Jackson asked for a motion to adjourn the
meeting at approximately 8:45 PM. Howard Finney
made a motion for adjournment, seconded by Ron Underwood and unanimously approved.
Western Pa Region – Paul P. Bell Memorial Car Show
– Dave Sheetz
Dave Sheetz spoke about the Car Show. Dave reported
that the first item on the agenda is to produce Car Show
Flyers. The car show is scheduled for September 6th.
Please contact Dave if you would like to help. More
Information to come.
Respectfully submitted by Mark DeFloria, Secretary
Western Pa Region Annual Christmas Party – Craig
DeFloria
Craig DeFloria has volunteered to chair the Annual
Christmas Party. Craig spoke about the Christmas
Party. Craig is planning a Christmas themed Murder
Mystery Show. The party is scheduled for December
5th at the Ramada Inn located in Greensburg. The
party tentative start time is 1:00 PM. More information
will follow.
Western Round-Up Newsletter – Mark Jackson
President Jackson thanked the many contributors for
the Round-Up. Mark thanked Rupert Martinko for his
1915 Dodge Brothers article.
Western PA Region Web Site – Mark DeFloria
Mark DeFloria asked that anyone who has changed
their email address to please keep the Region informed.
Timely information is sent to members via email.
From the Floor
Ron Underwood mentioned a Bill in Harrisburg to take
the Ethanol out of gasoline. Ron asked members to look
into the Bill and contact their Representatives.
Gary and Edith Cooper have been members of the Western
PA Region AACA for 50 Years. At the March 17th Meeting
Gary brought along his collection of AACA Judging plaques
to show members present. On Gary’s left are his AACA
Senior Judge plaques. Thank you Gary and Edith for your
friendship, expertise, inspiration and always great stories.
Bill Maurer spoke about what it meant to be Irish.
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Western Round-Up Classifieds
FOR SALE
1977 Cadillac Eldorado
27,000 original miles. Purchased new.
Excellent condition. Best reasonable offer.
Details, call Lou Zecchini 724 834 6813
Sharpen Your Car Sense,
and Have Fun Doing It
Reproduction Classic Inspection Stickers for your
Antique Car. Dress up your restored beauty with a
sticker for the year of your car. All 50 states available
from 1929 to 1990 Bob Hoyt 609-801-0005
www.inspectionsticker.net”
Judges Needed for Visitation Church
6th Annual Car Show in Mount Pleasant
The 2015 Visitation Church Car Show will take
place on PA on July 5 at 720 Walnut Street, Mount
Pleasant from 10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Great
music, food and more. Contact WPR member Bob
Doppelheuer at 724-366-5930 if you would like to
help serve as a judge for this fine show, and/or if
you would like to pre-register to show your vehicle.
4 Snow Tires 245/50/R17
Blizzak 724-832-3041
Classified Ad Policy
Classified ads for antique or classic cars or parts are available free for Western PA Region members. After four issues
the ad will be pulled unless it is renewed by phone or written
request (email or letter) Please notify the editor if the item has
been sold.
Photos are acceptable and will be used if there is room. The
Round-Up editor and WPR are not responsible for typographical
errors or misinformation.
Trophies are given in the following classes:
Class A: 1949 and older - 4 trophies
Class B: 1950 thru 1959 - 3 trophies
Class C: 1960 thru 1969 - 3 trophies
Class D: 1970 thru 1979 - 3 trophies
Please submit all classified ad requests to:
Mark Jackson, Editor, 133 Alexander Avenue
Greensburg, PA 15601
724-832-9074 email: rpmguy2002@yahoo.com
Class E: 1980 thru 1989 - 3 trophies
Class F: 1990 thru 2004 - 4 trophies
(participant vote)
Class G: 2005 thru Present - 3 trophies
Class H: Import Motorcycles - 2 trophies
Class I: Domestic Motorcycles - 2 trophies
Class J: Trucks 1989 and older - 2 trophies
Class K: Trucks 1990 and newer - 2 trophies
Class L: Rat Rods - 2 trophies
Class M: Sports Compacts All Years - 2 trophies
(participant vote)
The Western Round-Up is the official publication of the Western
Pennsylvania Region of the Antique Automobile Club of
America. It is published on a monthly basis with January/February
being a combined issue.
Each issue is also posted on the Region’s website:
www.westernparegion.org. Members may choose to receive this
newsletter via email rather than a mailed hard copy. Just contact the
editor.
Submission deadlines are the first day of each month for possible
publication in that month’s edition.
Any items contained herein may be reproduced if proper credit is
given. All articles are edited for length, grammar, accuracy and composition. They will be used at the discretion of the editor and Region
officials. Please advise the editor of any and all needed corrections.
Mark Jackson, Editor
133 Alexander Avenue
Greensburg, PA 15601
Phone and FAX: 724-832-9074 email: rpmguy2002@yahoo.com
Special thanks to the following for sharing their
time and talent to help produce this issue:
Mark DeFloria, Jill Jackson, Fred Nicholls
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Name That Car
March’s Car
Bob Inhoff was the first to contact me correctly
identifying March’s car as a 1950 Plymouth. Bob even remembered how the speedometer of these cars would change
color as the speed increased. Suzanne Heatherington and
Fred Nicholls also checked in and correctly identified this
old workhorse. Fred actually owned one and used it as a
“beater” in the early 60’s.
April’s Car
Can you guess the year and make of this month’s car?
Be the first to contact me with the correct answer and win a
a bag of Tootsie Pops. Catch me at the April Meeting, call
me at 724-832-9074 or email me at rpmguy2002@yahoo.
com.
Chance Car Ticket Sales Support Everything We Do! Please Do Your Part
Chance Car tickets support our mission,
‘the preservation and enjoyment of
antique automobiles” and...
To schedule to take the Chance Car out
to sell tickets contact Mark Jackson,
724-832-9074.
• The AACA Museum
To sign out tickets or turn in tickets
contact Alice Shaulis, 814-926-3306
Please turn in stubs in numerical order
and checks only payable to WPR - AACA.
• The AACA Library and Research Center
• The Western PA Region AACA
Tool Scholarship Program for local
automotive students
The Western PA Region’s 2015 Chance
Car is a 1988 Corvette Convertible with
only 35,000 original miles.
• Westmoreland Cleanways Fugitive Tire
round up and recycling program
The Chance Car is being stored by John
and John Ross Kuhns in Latrobe. Please
give 24 hours notice before picking up
the Chance Car, 412-558-0994.
2015 Chance Car Ticket Order Form
Yes, I am willing to help Western PA Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America sell tickets at $10.00 each for the 2015
Chance Car. I understand that I may request additional tickets or can return any unsold tickets by contacting Alice Shaulis.
I will try to sell Chance Car tickets
________ Number of tickets requested (Ticket Packets of
40 preferred, but you may request tickets in lots of 5.)
I will remit ticket sales money to Alice Shaulis at a
later date.
I cannot sell Chance Car tickets but I will buy tickets
for members of our WPR household.
I am enclosing a check to purchase:_____ tickets at
$10.00 each for a total of $_________. I understand
that tickets will be mailed to me.
Please Print
Name
Address
Phone
Alice Shaulis
Please mail form to: 3229 Copper Kettle Highway
Rockwood, PA 15557

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