VAIRious Matters
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VAIRious Matters
VAIRious Matters Queen City Corvair Club Charlotte, North Carolina Chapter 281 of CORSA, Corvair Society of America VAIRious Thoughts for This Month submitted by President Dick Charest Many of the Fall Corvair events have concluded and from what members had to say they were well attended and everyone had a lot of fun. As we move into November the car club outings slow down and we start to focus on Thanksgiving and Christmas. It’s hard to believe but Christmas is only two months away! In early October, Richard and Sara and Dee and I represented the QCCC by attending the “Vairs at the Fair” in Perry, GA along with the Heart of Georgia and Corvair Atlanta Clubs. Richard and Sara have attended numerous times but this was the first time for Dee and me. We had a great time as we do every time we get together with the two Georgia Corvair clubs. Since the event was only one week before “Vairs in the Valley” I realize that many of you had to make the hard decision of which event to attend. At our last QCCC meeting, we discussed the suggestion to eliminate club dues starting in 2014 as long as a minimum balance is maintained in our club treasury. We had a lot of good discussion covering a lot of relevant points. In the end the club decided to leave the dues structure as it currently is. By the time you read this, the Corvair event in St. Augustine, FL will either be on our doorstep or completed. Thanksgiving is quickly approaching and Christmas is just around the corner. Plan on enjoying the upcoming holidays with your family and get your Corvair out while the weather is still very comfortable. Ronnie’s Paint-n-Place Automotive Refinishing For all of your car painting needs contact Owner and QCCC member Ronnie Tucker Tucker2575@truvista.net Chester, SC Make it look better than when it was new 803-789-3987 Dawn Hewitt----November 4 Sara Weaver---November 11—8 Years old!!!! Debbie Sipe---November 13 Scott Good----November 25 Wedding Anniversaries for October Cecil & Brenda Triplett----November 04, 1961----52 Years Jim & Netha McKinney----November 14, 1964----49 Years Ronnie & Patti Jenkins----November 24, 1985----28 Years Scott & Terri Miller----------November 12, 1988----25 Years Jerry & Mary Brown--------November 15, 2003----10 Years November Events Nov. 18….QCCC meeting at the Golden Corral located at 9430 South Blvd. Dinner is at 6pm and the meeting begins at 7pm. All members and interested guests are welcomed to join us. You do not have to have a Corvair to attend, but if you do own a Corvair, drive it. You just might win a prize. Some of the Vairs In the Valley Winners…submitted by Sara Jenkins There were around 65 Corvairs in the PC display. The 1964 Corvair was the featured car this year. There were (20) 1964’s on display. Ronnie and Patti Jenkins won first place in this class. Early Open First Place – Ray Schafer – 1963 Spyder Convertible Late Open First Place – Dennis Finley – 1965 Monza Convertible Third Place – Roger Moody – 1966 Monza Convertible Late Closed First Place – Jerry Lopez – 1966 Fitch Sprint Second Place – Richard Jenkins – 1965 Monza Sports Sedan Slow Drag First Place – Ronnie Jenkins – 1964 Monza Convertible Second Place – Richard Jenkins – 1965 Monza Sports Sedan Billy Bruce won the Best of Show with his black Rampside. -2- 1966 LA built, 500 with factory AC (AC does not work), 140 engine, 4 speed transmission, good tires. Does not have smog on it and it does need to be restored. All numbers match. Was apparently a special order car and sent to Phoenix, Arizona. Car is now in Manning, SC. For more info contact Jerry Brown at 803-225-0005. Price is $3000 Firm. 1965 Monza with a 110 engine, automatic transmission, new interior, AC that works and new 185-70 13 inch black wall tires. Asking price is $3600. For more info contact Jerry Brown at 803-225-0005. 1966 CORSA – California car with AC. White with black interior. Solid car $3400. For more info contact Scott Good at 704-813-8981 or 828-396-8000 or e-mail him at scott@scottgood.org. Chrome Wheels. Four 13 inch, 4 hole Chrome wheels. Not perfect, but pretty nice. Asking $100. For more info contact Ray Schafer, in Bostic, NC at 828-245-9724. 1966 Corsa Convertible. Mechanically renovated after a 30 year indoor slumber. In low #3 condition. Body will need attention. You can either drive and enjoy, or restore. Asking $5400. For more info contact Rod Kennen at 704-3154378. (Indian Trail, NC) Price Reduced Specials: A 99% complete A/C system from a 1966 Corvair Monza coupe includes compressor, condenser, brackets, wiring harness and several pages of drawings and measurements. I think the only thing missing is the vent grille that goes over the radio. Reduced to $475 or possible trade. Call Rod Kennen at 704-315-4378 or e-mail carguy2303@aol.com. Her Car Keys…submitted by Al Rich Several days ago as I left a meeting at a hotel; I desperately gave myself a personal TSA pat down. I was looking for my keys. They were not in my pockets. A quick search in the meeting room revealed nothing. Suddenly I realized I must have left them in the car. Frantically, I headed for the parking lot. My husband has scolded me many times for leaving the keys in the ignition. My theory is the ignition is the best place not to lose them. His theory is that the car will be stolen. As I burst through the door, I came to a terrifying conclusion. His theory was right. The parking lot was empty. I immediately called the police. I gave them my location, confessed that I had left my keys in the car, and that it had been stolen. Then I made the most difficult call of all, "Honey," I stammered; (I always call him "honey" in times like these.) "I left my keys in the car and it's been stolen." There was a period of silence. I thought the call had been dropped, but then I heard his voice. “Are you kidding' me", he barked, "I dropped you off"! Now it was my time to be silent. Embarrassed, I said, "Well, come and get me." He retorted, "I will, as soon as I convince this cop I didn't steal your car." Yep, it's the golden years................ -3- Meeting Minutes for October 21, 2013…submitted by Dee Charest 1.) Call to order: President Dick Charest called the meeting to order at 7:08pm. 2.) Roll call: We had 20 members present and no visitors. 3.) Treasurer’s report: The financial report was presented by Treasurer Al Rich and accepted as read. 3.) Monthly drawing: The name drawn was Leslie Nielson who was not present and lost $60. Next month’s drawing will be for $70. 4.) Who drove their Corvair: A. 6 members drove their Corvairs to the meeting. 1. Marvin Crook’s name was drawn and he won a Clark’s Oil Filter. 2. Kathy Lopez’s name was drawn and she won a Clark’s Fan Belt. 5.) Sick Members: A. Victor Butler is doing some better. Spence said Victor was in his shop recently. B. Dee Hartman is in the hospital, but will be going home in a day or two. He will be returning the following Monday to have By-Pass surgery. C. Ted Picano. Dee read an e-mail she received from Ted. He had been in the hospital due to chest pains and shortness of breath. It was discovered that he had a 90% blockage of his left Anterior Descending the heart’s main artery. A stent was put in and he said he feels much better. He was told he could go back to work on a part time bases, he has to modify his diet and start walking, but no more than two times a day. Richard reported that Ted drove himself to the hospital and then back home after all of this was over with! th D. Sara Jenkins reported that Rod and Nicole had their baby on October 16 . He weighted 8 pounds and 5 Ounces and was 20 inches long. They named the little guy Greyson Cooper Kennen. Everyone is doing fine. 6.) Activities Report A. Open House at Dennis Carpenter’s Museum. Glenn Simmons was not there to give a report. No one knew if anyone went or not. B. AutoFair, Charlotte Motor Speedway. Marvin Crook reported there were 23 cars there on Saturday and told the winners. Dee reported when we are upstairs, we never have enough room for all of our Corvairs and we don’t get to park them together. We had to park about 6 or 7 of our cars away from the rest of our club. See last month’s newsletter. C. Good Vibrations Car Show in Bessemer City. Scott Good reported that this show was a huge success. There were 200 cars there, which included 8 Corvairs. This show was a fund raiser for some church and they took in $16K. They also were selling Tee-Shirts for $20 that had been donated to the church. D. Vairs at the Fair in Perry, GA. Sara Jenkins reported that there were 30 Corvairs leading the parade. This included 4 QCCC members that attended, Richard & Sara and Dick & Dee. The Corvairs led the parade and threw out candy to the kids along the way. We had a nice HD & HB meal on Friday night and wonderful Catfish and Shrimp dinner on Saturday night. Richard invited more folks to go next year. E. Vairs in the Valley. Sara Jenkins reported that it was a really nice show with beautiful weather and a great turnout of Corvairs. There were 65 Corvairs there and they celebrated the anniversary of the 1964 Corvairs. – There were about 20, 1964 Corvairs there. F. Covered dish at Ray and Kathy Schafer’s house. Sara and Richard went to this and said they had a good time and good food. She told about a 1963 Corvair Convertible Ray had bought and it only had 10K miles on it. G. This is not a club activity, but Scott Good told about the anniversary present he was planning on getting his wife Barbara this year, which was a bracelet with a charm on it. The charm was going to be the number 48 to represent the number of years they had been married. When he told his son, Tim about this idea, the first thing Tim said was, “Oh, that’s Jimmie Johnson’s race car number! So Scott then thought maybe he’d better not get that as a gift. (Only a man would have thought of racing. Barbara would have known immediately that it stood for the 48 long years of being married to Scott). From a woman’s view point, I thought it was a sweet and thoughtful idea myself. 7. Old Business A. Carry over from last month’s discussion. Everyone was asked to give some thought to the idea of possibly discontinuing our annual $12 dues. After much discussion it was decided that we would continue with our current dues of $12 a year. B. We also discussed the fact that the yearly cost per person to print the newsletter and mail it out to just our members that receive a hard copy was $31.56. When you subtract the $12 annual dues from this, it means the club is subsidizing $19.56 per member, per year that receives a hard copy or $312.96 a year. It was agreed that we would just leave our dues at $12 a year and let the club subsidize the $312.96 for these newsletters. -4- Meeting Minutes for October 21, 2013…cont’d 7.) Up-Coming Events A. Corvair Affair in St. Augustine, FL. Richard and Sara are the only QCCC members planning to attend. th B. QCCC Meeting. Next meeting is scheduled for November 18 . C. QCCC Christmas party. 1. Carl Klump reported that the ladies are happy to prepare our dinner again for us. 2. We can have anything we want for our meal. 3. The VFW charges $450 per night for use of the room, but because Carl is a member we do not have to pay this fee. 4. We will be sending Carl a menu this week to pass along to the ladies. th D. Monty Beaver told about the Veterans Day Parade that is going to be held in Lancaster on November 9 . 1. He always drives his Corvair in it and invited anyone else that wanted to participate to contact him. th 2. The cut off date to let it be known that you would like to participate is Friday, October 25 . E. Dick Worley told about the Good Guy Car Show at the Charlotte Motor Speedway on Friday, th th November 25 and Saturday, November 26 . He said it was a really good show and better than AutoFair. You can get more info about this show on the internet or call 925-838-9876. 8.) Members Cars: A. Marvin Crook reported that his car would be out of the paint shop “Next week”…again. B. Dick Worley reported that his car would be out of the shop “Next week” also…...again. D. “Gracie”, Dee’s Rampside will be getting different brakes ( front wheel disc brakes). 9.) 50/50 Drawing. The 50/50 winner for this month was Willard Moody. He went home $64 richer than he came. He won both his half and the club’s half. Willard is really lucky just about every time he comes to a meeting. 10.) Closing: Monty Beaver closed the meeting with a prayer and the meeting adjourned at 8:05pm. Corvairs at the Auction…Written by the Editor of the “Vairmail” Copied from the San Diego Corvair Club’s Newsletter Many of you were following the hype about the Lambrecht Chevrolet auction of some 500 vehicles remaining after the closing of the Chevrolet agency in 1996. It has been an internet sensation on national as well as local TV news (just google lambrecht auction). You can also go to corvaircenter.com and see some of the pictures and bid results. Who would have thought Corvairs would fetch $30K and $40K. But one would never expect to find one with only 17 original miles either. They also had one 1960 Corvair that had only 1 mile on the odometer. It’s Race Time…written by John O’Harra, Editor of the Corvair Atlanta Newsletter I decided to attend the 2013 Gear Jam Vintage Drag Race and Car Show in Commerce, GA this weekend. I took my seat in the stands and was surprised to see a Corvair pulling up to the starting line. The announcer was as startled as I was and said he had never seen a Corvair in a drag race in his many years of covering them. The Corvair finished the trial in just over 9 seconds for the Quarter mile, with an estimated speed of 105 MPH. The announcer admitted he didn’t know much about Corvairs and demonstrated so by proclaiming, “That driver must be running on all four cylinders!” I scurried down to the pit area to see who the brave driver was and it turned out to be our very own Billy Bruce in his 1963 “Turbo Coupe”. Just to be sure, I counted and all 6 cylinders were present and accounted for. I did not stay until the en, so I don’t know how Billy ended up in the final standings, but he stayed in contention through each of the time trials. Thanks Billy for representing the rear engine class so well. WHY SENIORS STILL NEED NEWSPAPERS I was visiting my daughter last night when I asked if I could borrow a newspaper. "This is the 21st century," she said. "We don't waste money on newspapers. Here, use my iPad." I can tell you this….that fly never knew what hit him -5- AutoFair, September 21, 2013…Photos submitted by Scott Good Doris & Glenn Simmons enjoying their lunch. This is Roger Moody after he enjoyed is lunch. Visiting Willard Moody’s Plantation…submitted by Scott Good This past Thursday, Marvin and I made our way to Willard Moody's plantation. What a place to view and just to walk around and see history for the past 40 years. While working through his treasures, I found a Huffy CORVAIR bicycle. What caught my eye was a Corvair bike on the front of his camper, but Willard would not sell it, but he informed me he had two in the back. What a place to tour and visit. Before the day was over, a diamond shape Cheerwine sign, a Sun Drop sign, and most of all, a Cheerwine bench was purchased. We topped the day off by eating at a local barbeque place and the fellowship was just awesome. Willard is a mild mannered man that enjoys life and it was a joy just to be around him and his collections. And yes, I am going back. See ya, from on the road guide. -6- Photos from the Fall AutoFair…submitted by Dee Charest Corvairs arriving at AutoFair Saturday morning Willard Moody’s beautiful 1961 Station Wagon Dick Worley 1965 Coupe Parking spots are filling up fast. We finally ran out of spaces. Monty & Jerry checking out Travis’ Jenkins car. -7- Photos from the Fall AutoFair…cont’d Marvin Crook’s nice 1966 CORSA Coupe Scott Good’s red early and Dick Worley’s blue late Glenn & Doris Simmons’s beautiful 1965 Corsa Coupe Spence Shepard’s 1967 Blue Monza Some of our folks relaxing close to the registration table. Monte Uhrig’s 1964 Spyder coupe -8- Photos from the Fall AutoFair…cont’d Stop posing. You weren’t supposed to see me. Rob Fields’ 1969 convertible all shined up to show. Travis Jenkins must have just waxed his 1969 Monza. Harold Moody drove this nice looking 1966 coupe Monty Beaver always has his 1966 Corvair shiny for shows. Jerry always gets a lot of attention with his 1966 Fitch Sprint -9- Gallery: Charlotte AutoFair Car Show…Written by Jesse Kiser for Hot Rod Magazine Submitted by Monte Uhrig The Corvair photo at the end of this article was taken by Jesse Kiser and used in the Hot Rod Magazine. The owner of the Corvair is QCCC member, Monte Uhrig. Congratulations to Monte. The chance of rain Saturday, September 21, at the 2013 Fall Charlotte AutoFair, did not hinder the turnout as cars lined the front and back stretch of Charlotte Motor Speedway and vendors packed the swap meet area in the infield. Manufacturer’s Row in the NASCAR garage was full of the newest parts, and under the front stretch grand stands was the car club gallery and car auction. We went through the infield and racetrack on the hunt for some cool cars and parts for our project cars. Weather calls for clear skies tomorrow when Global Rallycross kicks off at 1:30pm. If you can’t make it to the track, the race will air live on ABC. http://blogs.hotrod.com/gallery-charlotte-autofair-82275.html#axzz2fkeysy3w My Mechanic…submitted by Scott Good If you are in need of a good Corvair mechanic, I would like to recommend one that I use and he does excellent work. He is very detailed oriented and I know you will be very pleased with his quality of work. His name is Rick Barnes and he is the owner of R&N Classics Cars located on Hwy. 321, Granite Falls, NC. This is just behind the Gallany Fish Camp in Granite Falls, NC. You can reach him at 828-638-0927. -10- Bessemer City Car Show…submitted by Al Rich -11- th Vairs at the Fair…submitted by Dee Charest On October 4 Dick and I went to Perry, Georgia for the Vairs at the Fair show that is hosted by the Heart of Georgia Corvair Club. On Friday night they served us HD’s and HB’s with all the trimmings plus desert. They also had 3 guys there playing their guitars for our entertainment. One of the men was Lillian Law’s nephew. They each played a guitar and did a wonderful job. The next morning we met early and lined up for the parade. We had a total of 30 Corvairs there, which included 4 Rampsides, 2 Greenbriers, 1 Ultra Van, 1 dune buggy that had a Corvair engine in it and the other 22 Corvairs were a mixture of Earlies and Lates, Coupes and Convertibles. The convertibles were in the lead, because they were carrying the dignitaries. Then the rest of the Corvairs fell in behind them, but stayed grouped together by body styles. The Corvairs led the parade through town and into the Georgia National Fair. Everyone was throwing candy out to all the kids lined up on the route that the parade was traveling on. Once we arrived at the fairgrounds, we lined our Corvairs up right in the center of the Fair grounds so everyone at the Fair had to pass by our Corvairs. We lined the Rampsides up right in the middle of the walking area, so they really got a lot of attention. Everyone that stopped had lots of questions about our cars. It was really nice to see so much interest from the folks there. We stayed at the Fair until 3:00pm and then left as a group and went back to the hotel, where we were treated to some wonderful Catfish and Shrimp with all the trimmings again. The Catfish and Shrimp were delicious!! I’m ready to go back again. I hope next year we can have more of our QCCC members joining us down there. You’ll be glad you went and I promise you’ll have a great time. Photos from Vairs at the Fair…submitted by Dee Charest Friday night entertainers Banquet room was filled Friday night for HDs & HBs. More of Friday night folks We celebrated Sara Jenkins BD Friday night. Oops, the cake got cut before I could get a good picture of it -12- Photos from Vairs at the Fair…cont’d Convertibles start to line up for the parade Everyone had their flags on their cars for the parade More convertibles to lead the parade More Corvairs line up for the parade Time to socialize before the parade begins The kids loved the bear in Lillian and James’s Rampside -13- Photos from Vairs at the Fair…cont’d I know the person in the bear outfit was burning up. A few of the late model Corvairs at the Fair Corvairs arrive at the Fair and park right beside the pond The dune buggy and purple car beside it got lots of attention As you can see, the Rampsides had the best spot at the fair. Some of the ladies enjoying the water, while Paula poses -14- Photos from Vairs at the Fair…cont’d Rampsides had the very best spot I think. Right in the middle of the walk way, where everybody had no choice, but to look at them. What a fun day this was and you really missed out if you did not go. Have You Had a Mammo-Graham This Month? -15- Q C C C ueen ity orvair lub Dick & Dee Charest 683 Carson Road York, SC 29745 dickndee99@gmail.com ~In God We Trust~ First Class Mail National Chapter 281 “CORVAIR” The Car That Has Proven To Be Safe At Any Speed Since 1960 Queen City Corvair Club www.queencitycorvairclub.com November 2013 CLUB OFFICERS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN President-------Dick Charest----------803-493-2099 Club Library-----Monty Beaver---------------------803-285-0285 Vice Pres. ------Ronnie Jenkins------803-366-6586 AutoFair---------Clare & Spence Shepard-------704-554-6769 Secretary-------Dee Charest-----------803-493-2081 Merchandise----Dee Charest------------------------803-493-2081 Treasurer-------Al Rich------------------704-545-5639 Web Master: Carson Taylor Send website info to: Dee Charest---------dee@queencitycorvairclub.com or 683 Carson Road, York, SC 29745 Newsletter Editors Dick & Dee Charest dickndee99@gmail.com 803-493-2081 Meetings QCCC meetings are held every third Monday of the month at the Golden Corral located at 9430 South Blvd. in Charlotte, N.C. All members and interested guest are welcome to join us for dinner at 6:00pm, prior to the meeting at 7:00pm. You do not have to own a Corvair to attend or to join our club. Everyone is welcome.