Jun - Tin Lizzie Club of North Central Florida
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Jun - Tin Lizzie Club of North Central Florida
TIN LIZZIE CLUB OF NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA Volume 5, Issue 6 June, 2013 OFFICERS May Cruise in PRESIDE NT JOHN FARR 352 446-0331 Cruise ins at The Villages are a lot of fun: good food and good entertainment, with plenty of people to check out our cars! VICE PRESI DE NT JIM COLLOP 352 753-5047 Tin Lizzie Club of North Central Florida SECRE TARY/TRE ASURER BILL HAYES 352 750-2362 TLC LOGO CALENDAR OF EVENTS MORE EVENTS ON WWW.TINLIZZIEFL.COM Charlie and Karen Dolan with 1913 touring AMERICAN CANCER SOCEITY AT ROLLING ACRES DATE: FRI, MAY 24 John Telesca with 1914 touring. Kathy in NY with new grandbaby. SUMTER SWAP MEET DATE: SUN, JUN 2, 8 AM – 3 PM TIN LIZZIE CLUB MEETING DATE: JUN 4, 6 PM STEEPLECHASE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY DATE: SAT, JUN 8, 10:30AM- 2PM. Bob Hunke with his Model A. Wife JoAnn joined us for supper at TooJays. CODY’S OCALA TUE, JUN 11 THE VILLAGES CRUISE IN DATE: JUN 15, 2-8 PM TIN LIZZIE MONTHLY MEETING DATE: JUL 2, 6 PM/7 PM Howard Holmes and his 1922 roadster. Phyllis joined us later. I was there with my 1922 Huckster wagon. We were joined by Steve and Kathy, a nice couple who both were teachers in NY, now retired. They parked with us in their beautiful 1929 Chevy roadster with rumble seat. Summer weather can be an issue in Florida, “the lightning capitol of the world.” Our first decent thunderstorm of the season arrived just after 8:00 PM, after we left. The drive home was well-lit! John INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADES DATE: JULY 4 CODY’S, LAKE SUMTER LDG. DATE: JUL 8, 3- 6 PM THE VILLAGES CRUISE IN DATE: JUL 20, 2-8 PM Charlie and Karen Dolan’s 1913 touring. A Beautiful Afternoon at Lake Sumter Landing Some nice Model As. John’s 1922 Huckster. Former TLC member Bruce Mensinga dropped by to show off his 1979 VW. Low miles. Last year of this model. It even has air conditioning! A nice event sponsored by The Villages AACA. After socializing with friends, around 4:30 most headed to Cody’s to take advantage of the 15% discount coupons given to us by Alan Stone of TVAACA. Fantastic weather and good friends made this a fun afternoon! Bob Hunke’s Model A John Chandler and John Farr with Lake Sumter in background. John Chandler and Cookie’s beautiful 1940 Ford. The next Cody’s will be in Ocala on Tuesday, June 11, then at Lake Sumter Landing on Monday. July 8. Hope you can join us! John (photos by John and Charlie) Daily Sun, Friday, April 26, 2013, “Wheels” Section. Photo essay: “Putting on a Show.” A collage of car photos with John’s Model T among them. Duck Tales This cutie and his sister were found wandering around the parking lot, motherless, while we waited to go into April’s Cruise in. They were only a few days old. Model A friend Bob Hunke temporarily adopted the ducklings and decided the best plan was to pick them up and bring to the wildlife experts the following Monday. Since then Bob’s daughter gave them to her friend who raises chickens. They have warming lights, a pond, and everything else the ducklings will need to live well – probably better than most ducks… But there may be an identity issue. If, in the future, you hear about ducks that cluck or crow, you’ll know the story. John He lit a Match “Dylan Getz, 2, tries the driver’s seat of John Farr’s 1922 Model T Ford Huckster Wagon. Getz is visiting his grandfather, H. Niles Getz, of the Village of Duval.” Movie Premiere of The Great Gatsby. A Gala Extravaganza at the Marion Theater On Friday, May 10 the Marion Theater in Ocala pulled out all the stops at this Movie Premiere. Women were dressed as flappers and men in striped pants, spats and fancy fedoras. The Roaring Twenties theme was perfect for our cars! An exerpt from the event notice: “Live jazz. Vintage cars. Food and spirits. Roaring 20's attire. Don't just see The Great Gatsby in theaters; experience it!” Most who attended this event came to be seen. And almost all had a camera. Our cars provided the perfect backdrop. Steve’s car was popular because it sat 5 and the top was down to provide good lighting for the “perfect” picture. Bob Hunke’s car’s appeal seemed to be the color red: Bob and his Model A. “Gatsby” continued next page. “Gatsby,” continued. Tom and Carol DeWolfe’s Model A received a lot of attention: From the Ocala Star Banner. Chuck and Gloria Ufkes in period costumes: There was great food (free to the car people): Don with his Model A. The dandy rear fold-down seat came in handy: Cup O' The Irish catered the event. And excellent music: Carol and Bob demonstrate the seat. There are numerous pictures to enjoy: John Farr’s (41), Don DeWolfe’s (25), Artist-Alley, Facebook, and the Ocala Star Banner. Chuck describes the joys of owning a Model T to some boys. Many thanks to Bob Hunke and Don and Carol DeWolfe, who followed my “T” with their Model As and warned approaching traffic of my slowmoving vehicle. Jazz pianint Charlie Remillard with “the usual suspects.” Special thanks to the event organizer, Angie Lewis, below. Everything was well organized and the event was, by all accounts, very successful. The “gangster-mobile:” What’s really in that violin case? Rare Classic Tiffany Car. Only 100 produced. To Check his Tank John In “The Villages Daily Sun,” May 3, 2013: A burglar broke into a house one night. He shined his flashlight around, looking for valuables when a voice in the dark said, 'Jesus knows you're here.' He nearly jumped out of his skin, clicked his flashlight off, and froze. When he heard nothing more, he shook his head and continued. Just as he pulled the stereo out so he could disconnect the wires, clear as a bell he heard 'Jesus is watching you.' Startled, he shined his light around frantically, looking for the source of the voice. Finally, in the corner of the room, his flashlight beam came to rest on a parrot. 'Did you say that?' he hissed at the parrot. 'Yes', the parrot confessed, then squawked, 'I'm just trying to warn you that he's watching you.' The burglar relaxed. 'Warn me, huh? Who in the world are you?' 'Moses,' replied the bird. 'Moses?' the burglar laughed. 'What kind of people would name a bird Moses?' 'The kind of people who would name a Rottweiler Jesus.' Buster Keaton and Fatty Arbuckle in “The Garage.” Now they Call Him I often receive emails from car show promoters and because of the distance from our area I try not to give all to you. After all, you can always go online to Central Florida Car Shows or Mike Kelly's Cruise News for listings of shows in our region. Here are some examples: High Performance Promotions http://www.highperformancepromotions.com Saturday, May 04, 2013 11:00am - 03:00pm 3rd Annual East Orlando Car-Bike-Truck Show :: Car Shows Sunday, May 05, 2013 12:00pm - 04:00pm Casselberry Farmers Market Cruise :: Car Shows Sunday, June 02, 2013 12:00pm - 04:00pm Casselberry Farmers Market Cruise :: Car Shows Saturday, June 08, 2013 11:00am - 03:00pm Texas Road House Car Show :: Car Shows Sunday, July 07, 2013 12:00pm - 04:00pm Casselberry Farmers Market Cruise :: Car Shows Saturday, July 27, 2013 05:00am - 08:00pm East Orlando Harley Cruise :: Car Shows Sunday, October 27, 2013 11:00am - 03:00pm 2nd Annual Trunks & Treats Car Show :: Car Shows Saturday, November 02, 2013 11:00am - 04:00pm 3rd Annual Corvette Fall Classic :: Car Shows Saturday, November 16, 2013 05:00am - 08:00pm East Orlando Harley Cruise :: Car Shows From fellow Model T Club member, Mike Story: Dear Model T'ers Everywhere, There will be an Antique Auto show at Sam's at 7701 E. Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32807 (corner of E Colonial and Goldenrod Rd) on Saturday May 25th from 2-6 pm. All proceeds benefit the Children's Miracle Network of Orlando, Awards will be given for Best of Show in various categories, Registration is $5 donation per car, Admission to the public is $2 per person. If you are interested in participating contact Aliciah or Lisa in Personnel @ 407-384-7570 at Sam's. See you there! MAKE "A" grea"T" day! Mike n Judie All the patients were standing in the courtyard of the mental hospital, singing "Ave Maria" and singing it beautifully. Oddly, each patient was holding an apple in one hand and tapping it rhythmically with a pencil. A visitor listened in awe to the performance and then approached the conductor of the choir. "I am a retired choir director," he said. "This is one of the best choirs I have ever heard." "Yes, I'm very proud of them," said the conductor. "You should take them on tour," said the visitor, "what are they called?" "Surely that's obvious," replied the conductor. . . "They're the Moron Tapanapple Choir." Skinless Frank! Did you know? May 26, 1927 was the Last day of Model T production at Ford. After production officially ended the following day, Ford factories shut down in early June, and some 60,000 workers were laid off. The company sold fewer than 500,000 cars in 1927, less than half of Chevrolet's sales. Modern Mechanix Magazine, “Build a Comedy Ford” (Feb, 1933): (From the original “Absent-Minded Professor” press materials.) 1912 Model “T” Turns High Performance for Hilarious Disney Movie. Many old timers will attest to the durability of Mr. Ford’s delightful Model “T.” “It could do anything,” say some. “And you could fix it with a pair of pliers and a piece of bailing wire,” say others. Science teacher Ned Brainard (Fred MacMurray) and his pretty fiancee (Nancy Olson) swoop over the nation's capitol aboard their flubberized flivver in this scene from the Walt Disney feature-length comedy, The Absent-Minded Professor. But there’s never been a Leapin’ Lena that could fly until Walt Disney called for one in the script to his hilarious feature motion picture, The Absent-Minded Professor, to be released in combination with another Walt Disney laugh-hit, The Shaggy Dog. For Professor, Disney’s technical experts, who specialize in doing the impossible, got a vintage airbound for several hilarious scenes in the film. How they did it we’ll leave to your own imagination, but the flying flivver, gleefully guided through the cumulo-nimbus by Fred MacMurray, makes for great fun in a way-out comedy which also stars Nancy Olson, Keenan Wynn and Tommy Kirk. When the forgetful prof, portrayed by MacMurray, accidentally discovers an anti-gravity goo that can bounce a man or a car to great heights, he dubs it “flubber” and substitutes it for the motor in his Model “T.” Thus inventing the world’s first flying flivver — the neatest hot rod of our age — the happy inventor stirs up quite a commotion at the Pentagon, especially when he lands Lena smack on the White House lawn. The Absent-Minded Professor is a Buena Vista release, and was directed by Robert Stevenson from a screenplay by associate producer Bill Walsh. Plot: Stan and Ollie play door-todoor Christmas tree salesmen in California. They end up getting into an escalating feud with grumpy would-be customer James Finlayson. He, goaded by their repeated attempts to sell him a Christmas tree, destroys it with hedgeclippers. Laurel & Hardy retaliate by damaging the man's doorframe. He then goes to work on their clothes and this escalates with his home and their car being destroyed in the melee (after Finlayson has run out of Christmas trees to mangle). A police officer steps in to stop the fight (after vases are thrown out & smashed, and one hits him on the foot) and negotiates a peaceful resolution. Stan and Ollie give the homeowner a cigar as a peace offering. However, as the pair make their escape, the trick cigar promptly explodes in his face. Register here. Fellow A Members: We have been invited to the new Steeplechase Retirement Complex. They found out about our club and would like to host a barbecue for us at their facility. We will be inside for lunch. They’ll supply lunch for us for displaying our Model A’s. Gail and I drove over to check it out and while there, we were parked out in front and our Model A drew much attention. This is a first for them. They would appreciate a head count for supplying the food. WHERE: Community Steeplechase Retirement 12029 CR 103 The Villages, FL 352-259-0493 WHEN: TIME: Saturday, June 8, 2013 10:30am – 2:00pm Please RSVP to Frank Lynch at 352-430-2669 or Buddy Pearce at 352-307-8521. We have also invited the Model T Club to join us. We will arrive at 10:30am at the Steeplechase complex. Map. We will meet at the Home Depot in Lady Lake at 10:00am and depart at 10:15am for the Steeplechase complex. Or you can go direct to Steeplechase complex. From the intersection of 441 and 466, go towards The Villages on 466 approximately 6.6 miles and make a right turn on CR 103. Steeplechase is one block on the right to the rear of Wal-Mart. Back in 1913, an inspector approved the condition of this body panel I hope Ford will give him a raise because it has lasted 100 years. Quality is job one! Charlie Dolan “Shriner” Tin Lizzie for sale. (from a recent issue) The 13 Most Dangerous Car Interiors in History 1908 Ford Model T I'm an entertainer in Mesa, AZ and have a miniature Model T Tin Lizzie for sale. It's an original from 1959 with wooden spokes. It comes with a spare wheel. It also squirts water and does other comical things. As you can see, it has been painted, but it can be re-painted to the original red for whoever is interested in buying her. I found you on-line and see you live in Florida, but I thought you may know a Tin Lizzie collector in Arizona or a state closer than Florida. I will be leaving for Del Mar, CA on June 4th to July 5th to perform at the San Diego County Fair. Please let me know if you know of anyone who would like to discuss buying this Tin Lizzie. Thanks so much! Giovanna Cardella, "Calamity Jo." 602-430-8120 Model T Ford Foreman's Truck This is a 1923 Model T Ford Forman's truck. It was operated at Argent Lumber Company. Midwest Central Railroad, Mount Pleasant, Iowa "Safety glass" was actually invented by accident: In 1903, a Parisian scientist who had melted a liquid plastic into a glass beaker discovered that laminated glass would break but rarely fly apart. Unfortunately, automakers of the day didn't care about his invention, and so the Model T—and every other car of its day—featured a dead flat and seriously deadly windscreen that would cut apart passengers in the unfortunate event of a serious accident. The first widespread use of laminated glass came in the form of gas-mask goggles during World War I. By the late 1930s, Ford had adopted laminated glass in all of its models, calling it "Indestructo Glass." It was made by the aptly named British Indestructo Glass Co. (The above article reprinted from the May, 2013 edition of “The Ocala Crankcase,” the AACA Kingdom of the Sun’s newsletter.) Ed. Note: This is the very same car that delighted “Flapper” and “Zoot Suit” revelers at the recent Great Gatsby Extravaganza. TLC Member bobb Partridge blazes Frontiers As you may know, bobb recently underwent surgery to install an LVAD in his chest. Bobb should be back to almost-normal activity levels soon. This article describes how it works. Heart Disease and the Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) What Is an LVAD? The left ventricular assist device, LVAD or VAD, is a kind of mechanical heart. It's placed inside a person's chest, where it helps the heart pump oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. Unlike an artificial heart, the LVAD doesn't replace the heart. It just helps it do its job. This can mean the difference between life and death for a person whose heart needs a rest after open-heart surgery, whose heart is too weak to effectively pump on its own. or who is waiting for a heart transplant. How Does an LVAD Work? Like the heart, the LVAD is a pump. One end hooks up to the left ventricle -that's the chamber of the heart that pumps blood out of the lungs and into the body. The other end hooks up to the aorta, the body's main artery. A tube passes from the device through the skin. The outside of the tube is covered with a special material to aid in healing and allow the skin to regrow. The pump and its connections are implanted during open-heart surgery. A computer controller, a power pack, and a reserve power pack remain outside the body. Some models let a person wear these external units on a belt or harness outside. The power pack has to be recharged at night. What Are the Benefits of an LVAD? An LVAD restores normal blood flow to a person whose heart has been weakened by heart disease. This relieves symptoms such as being constantly tired or short of breath. And sometimes it lets the heart recover normal function by giving it a chance to rest.