Hot Texas Nights Car Show - Dallas Area Classic Chevys
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Hot Texas Nights Car Show - Dallas Area Classic Chevys
CLASSIC HEARTBEAT NEWS OF ’55, ’56 AND ’57 CHEVYS IN NORTH TEXAS AND BEYOND PO Box 814642 Dallas, TX 75381 www.DallasClassicChevy.com Est 1976 Current Membership -164 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President – David Graves 214 738-5231 term expires 12/11 Vice Pres – Greg Hedum 972 539-9886 term expires 12/10 Treasurer – Dean Schmidt 972 867-3255 term expires 12/10 Secretary – Larry Epperson 214 349-8439 term expires 12/11 Board Member - Dan Bunch 972 270-0461 term expires 12/10 Board Member - Alan Strong 972 624-8836 term expires 12/11 Board Member – George Johnson 817 457-3967 term expires 12/10 August 2010 Volume 34, Issue 8 Hot Texas Nights Car Show THIS SATURDAY NIGHT – AUGUST 21st Plan to join us for this evening car show and the DACC tradition ‘DINNER BEFORE THE SHOW’ at Joe’s Pasta and Pizza. We will meet at Joe’s for dinner at 5:30, enjoy some great pasta/pizza then head over to the Birdville ISD parking lot in N Richland Hills for the car show from 7PM-11PM. We will have special parking for our group of ’55-‘57 Chevys at this open show that should have up to 300 cars of all makes and models in attendance. Joe’s Pasta is located at 3809 Colleyville Blvd (Hwy 26), (also known as Grapevine Hwy). Just around the corner is the Birdville ISD Stadium Parking Lot at Hwy 26 and Precinct Line Rd in N Richland Hills where the show will be held. If you are not able to join us for dinner but plan to make the show let Bill Preston know at 405 412-0502 and he will save you a place at the show! Appointed Positions Tech Advisor - Larry Rollow 972-960-1408 Tech Advisor - Don Andre 817 481 3468 Membership Chairman Bill Preston 972 691-4968 Ladies Group Chairwoman Vickie Penney COMING IN SEPTEMBER 214 629 2043 FALL CLASSIC CHEVY SHOW Membership Information Dues are $25 per year, payable to Dallas Area Classic Chevys, mail to the club PO Box. To determine your renewal date, check your mailing label, the top right corner is the month/yr your membership expires. RELIABLE CHEVROLET in RICHARDSON Saturday September 11th 10AM to 1PM no entry fee – no judging – display only ALL TRI FIVE CHEVYS WELCOMED! Page 2 of 5 Classic Heartbeat ‘Lucky’ Larry & Darlene Freeman’s ’56 Convertible Frisco, Texas When I was in High school (1983-1985) my buddy’s father had an AMC Gremlin and a Pontiac GTO. Most times we would be cruising around in the Gremlin; it was a “beater” but had a lot of guts under the hood. But there were occasions when we were in the GTO. That Old Goat made plenty of power with the 400ci motor that had some head work done. I guess that is when the “bug” bit me. I have had a fascination for cars ever since then. I have always liked the muscle cars of old, but there is something about a Tri-Five Chevy; all the chrome and stainless set it apart. I have owned (4) ‘57’s and (1) ’55 Bel Air. Currently, I own a red ’57 and this two-tone ’55, both Bel Air hardtops. I also have a ’70 Chevelle SS, LS-6 and a ’69 Corvette Convertible big block. One of my favorites was an all original ’57 Bel Air Convertible. It was a lot of fun but, being an original car, it had its “quirks”. I don’t think there is a nicer convertible ever made than the ’57. The two muscle cars I have are original cars. The two Bel Airs I have are “Resto-Mods”. “Today’s technology, with yesterdays look” is the way I like to describe the Bel Air’s I own now. Both have the modern features of today such as power disc brakes, power steering, A/C, Auto Trans w/OD, Chevy 350 crate motors, one with fuel injection, 18” wheels & tires and other amenities. There is nothing like going to the car show with the A/C blowing nice and cold during the summer months here in Texas. The two muscle cars I have are big blocks and throw a lot of heat, especially without any A/C! My family enjoys the cars. I have two children, Joe (8) and Jenna (5) and my wife Becky (I don’t think she would want me to put her age). The kids love to ride in the cars around the neighborhood, especially when they get to sit in my lap and get to drive. My son is partial to my ’57 and my daughter likes the coral and grey ’55. The correct color is Continued on page 4 Classic Heartbeat Page 3 of 5 Tri Five Corvettes Highlight Bloomington Gold Vette Show Loren Baxter By Diane Preston Editors Note – DACC member Bill Preston is currently doing a complete restoration on his 1957 Corvette that is sure to be a eyecatcher will completed. Recently Bill and wife Diane took a trip to the mega Corvette event known as Bloomington Gold, a true trip to Corvette Heaven! Here is their experience from that trip to Illinios for this big show. Dallas, Texas We’ve been into Corvettes since 1969 and just this year made it to Bloomington Gold for the first time! We just wanted to see the legendary event and, of course Bill needed to buy some parts. We arrived at the show late Friday afternoon and had time to see the 1960 Anniversary cars (honoring the 50th year for those models), zip through the vendor area and look over the auction cars before things started to close down at 5 pm. On Saturday, we mostly enjoyed the ‘Survivor Corvette’ area. The fastest growing trend in the collector car hobby is these original cars that have not been restored. People are recognizing the value of original cars. They are our only glimpse into the automotive past and allow us to study first hand the way manufacturing techniques were carried out during America’s earlier automobile production. Among those earning survivor status this year was the #10 1957 Corvette, which was used by Zora Arkus Duntov as the prototype for the first fuel injected car. It is well-documented and it can be yours for $700,000! David Burroughs has launched a fascinating new event dedicated to original collector cars called The Survivor Collector Car show. We spent the rest of the day in the vendor area, watching the all-Corvette Mecum auction and looking at all the Corvettes for sale in the car corral. A friend of ours had driven his van and told Bill he would bring home any parts Bill bought. So Bill got an aluminum radiator, dash and rear wiring harnesses, 5 qt. oil pan, and assorted other doodads for his ‘57 Corvette restoration that is in progress. By 4 pm I looked for some air conditioned, sit down space and attended a panel discussion with the first 10 inductees into the Great Hall, including Bill McDorman, Al Knoch, Vette Vues’ Bill Wolf and Dick Gulstrand. Each year for 5 years, 10 people and 10 Corvettes will be inducted into the Great Hall. Bloomington Gold is honoring the pioneers of the Corvette Phenomenon from 1970-2014. Unlike other organizations that feature mainly GM people who developed the Corvette, the Great Hall will feature people who developed the Corvette hobby and industry over the past 40 years. This is the first time the pioneers of Corvette collecting, racing, education, restoration and aftermarket manufacturing have been recognized. Cars inducted included the 1953 Motorama prototype, Corvette SS racer, 1963 split window coupe, and the first airbox Corvette. We never made it out to the judging area, the club parking sites, or the massive general Corvette parking area, where folks hang out for all four days. If you haven’t been to Bloomington Gold, you ought to go at least once! Page 4 of 5 Classic Heartbeat Feature Car Continued Canyon Coral/Shadow Grey. But, she calls it the “pink one”. My wife likes the Corvette, as it is a convertible. I have often considered buying a ’56 Nomad so I would have a complete set of “TriFives”, unfortunately I don’t have the room. For the most part, all my cars are finished and are ready to be driven and enjoyed; although, the cleaning and polishing never seems to end. I have continued to add some chrome pieces to the two Bel Air’s in the engine compartments, you can never have too much chrome!!! Hope to see you all at the car shows! The tentative schedule for Lone Star is now posted on the event website (LoneStarChevys.com) and it is a full three days of activities that include the Show-NShine Judging, Drive In Movie Night (showing American Graffiti), drag racing at Denton’s Northstar Dragway, Poker Run, tours and more! Be sure to check it out and also online are links to register for the event and book your room, all direct from the Lone Star website. Arlington 4th Of July Parade Recap It’s not to often that you get rainy and cool weather on th the 4 of July in Texas but it did just that last month when DACC appeared in the big Independence Day Parade in Arlington. Regardless, the parade went on as planned and turned out to be a big success! Thanks to George Johnson for making the arrangements for our club to be in the parade that featured James and Trish Sparrow with their ’56 Bel Air, George Johnson with his ’56 Nomad, Greg and Bev Hedum with their ’55 Bel Air and Larry and Dianne Epperson with their ’57 Bel Air. 2011 Ft Worth Motorama Car Show NOMADS WANTED MORE PHOTOS AT WWW.DALLASCLASSICCHEVY.COM This car show each year in early March is one of DACC’s favorites. Bill Preston our show chairman for this event is desperately seeking Tri Five Nomads to fill the club’s ‘NOMAD ONLY’ display that is planned for our club display at this show next year. Have a Nomad and want to help out? Contact Bill at (972) 691-4968 for all the details! Classic Heartbeat Page 5 of 5 FALL DRAG RACING SCHEDULE FOR THE TEXAS MUSCLE CAR CLUB CHALLENGE DRAG RACING SERIES Mark your Calendar for these upcoming events! Sept 12 – Northstar Dragway – Denton Sept 19 – Texas Raceway – Kennedale October 3 – Texas Motorplex – Ennis October 24 – Texas Raceway – Kennedale October 31 – Northstar Dragway – Denton Watch your weekly email, club chat board and event website at www.TMCCC.org for more details. DACC is Team ‘DC’ in this series so plan to join us at all or some of these upcoming races this fall and burn some rubber! 2010 State Fair Of Texas DACC Tri Five Display Saturday October 2nd 8:30AM to 6PM Our club has been invited back for another year to display our Tri Five Chevys in the ‘Classic Corral’ at the Texas State Fair.TECH Bring your ’55DACC MEETING ’57 Chevy and get in free,AT along with any family WILSON AUTO! th members or friends youSaturday may want to bring that June 13 at 11:30 day. The cars will be parked behind stanchions so you can drop the carBRING off and goYOUR enjoy the fair or stay with the cars QUESTIONS! and talk to folks about our fabulous cars. To get on thePROVIDED! list you must LUNCH contact David Graves at David@DallasClassicChevy.com THIS MONTH PO Box 814642 Dallas, TX 75381 Name Address City, State Zip 1st Class Mail RELIABLE CHEVROLET 800 N Central Expressway (Arapaho and Central) Richardson 75080 866 376 9195 www.ReliableChevrolet.com