Q: What was the name design theme that Virgil Exner brought to
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Q: What was the name design theme that Virgil Exner brought to
Bluegrass Region of the Antique Automobile club of America Visit us at www.aacabluegrassregion.org Like us on Facebook 2014 Event Dates 2013 Tour Dates Mar 7 – 10 Oct 3 Mar 23 Nov 6 Horse Park Antique Show - display cars in Alltech Arena (Brad and Reda) Special Friday Day Tour Morehead Area Buffalo Trace Ghost Tour (Mary Ellen) - mid-afternoon driving tour and dinner - 7PM Ghost Tour at Buffalo Trace Distillery (Ray and Mary Anne) Military Missions (6:00pm to 8:00pm) Henderson, KY Joanne) / overnight (Tom and - John James Audubon (Mary Ellen) May 18 Nov (tentative) Carriss’ Maker’s MarkGrocery Shelbyville, KY “The Southville Country Store” (Ray and Mary Anne) (Jack & Jeannine / Jimmy & Patty) June 15 Picnic at Tom and Joanne’s June 24-28 Model “A” National Meet Holiday Dinner and Auction (assist Jack Kubik as needed) Dec 6 (Change) June 29 Follow us on Twitter After checking in to our Hampton Inn motel, we met at the King Fish restaurant for some delicious food and fun. April 19-21 15 June Issue October Issue 2013 2014 On Saturday, we met in downtown Louisville for a ride on the Bell of Louisville, the legendary Lady of the River. It was a two hour cruise on the Ohio. The wind was a little breezy depending on which side of the boat we were on – there was some moving around from outside to inside and lots of coffee was consumed. The boat trip was followed by lunch at Joe’s Crab Shack. It was a fun weekend and the sun finally came out on our return trip home. Party - Spindletop Hall Horse Park Ellen) Carriage Show (Mary <1930 cars only (Jack Kubik) Louisville Tour/Overnight Sept 12th & 13th By Sandy Miller Last Friday was a cool morning with possibility of rain so we had a mixture of old cars and newer ones. We met at McDonald’s in Versailles and had a great surprise when Mary Fettig arrived to go with us on the trip. So good to see her! Upon arrival in Louisville, we had lunch at Another Place Sandwich Shop where we had soup and sandwiches. Then it was on to the museums all within walking distance. We had the choice of the Louisville Slugger Museum, Frazier History Museum, KY. Museum of Arts and Crafts, KY. Science Center, and the Muhammad Ali Center. We then traveled on to the Kentucky Derby Museum located at Churchill Downs. Photo by: Charlie Simpson Q: What was the name design theme that Virgil Exner brought to Chrysler Corp., beginning with his tail finned cars of 1955? BLUEGRASS REGION ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF AMERICA October 2014 Churchill Downs. Photo by: Charlie Simpson Mary Fettig and friends… Photo by: Charlie Simpson It’s Carolyn by a nose! Photo by: Charlie Simpson And more friends… Photo by: Charlie Simpson Boarding The Bell of Louisville. Photo by: Charlie Simpson Louisville skyline from the Bell. Photo by: Charlie Simpson BLUEGRASS REGION ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF AMERICA The AH-OOO-GAH is the official document of the Bluegrass Region Antique Automobile Club of America, Lexington, Kentucky. OFFICERS President Vice Pres Sec/Tres. Ray Szeluga Billie Bates Linda Kubik 859.224.9435 859.223.1546 859.224.8050 President’s Corner By Ray Szeluga On the open road, but not touring with you all. Mary Anne and I started on a 30 day 2200+ mile rode trip recently. We will be seeing family, college friends, high school friends plus dear old friends. Along the way we will be stopping at museums and historical sites. October 2014 DIRECTORS Brad Leasor (2 yrs) 859.226.9677 Lena Cornett (2 yrs) 859.269.2834 Herman Butler (2 yrs) 859.293.5183 Mary Anne Szeluga (1 yr) 859.224.9435 Bob Kirk (1 yr) 859.296.0726 John Blair (1 yr) 859.223.7474 PAST PRESIDENT Charlie Simpson 502.867.1560 Newsletter Editor Jack Garabedian 859.619.5885 worn out caring husband as well as my own. Many, many thanks from, Pat and Jim Friday- October 3rd Cave Run Lake/Morehead Tour The leaves should be changing so get out there and enjoy the fall colours while they last. By Mary Ellen & Diana Mary Anne and I will miss the October tour, but we are looking forward to leading the November tour to Loretto (Marker's Mark). See you then. Meet at McDonald’s Winchester Rd & I-75 Meet at 9:00 AM; Leave at 9:30 AM Please remember our Region's ailing members and family in your thoughts and prayers. See you on the road. If the top is up or down it does not matter as long as we are out touring with friends. Come along and enjoy our tours. Renew “old” friendships and make new ones. Ray Thank You Letter By Pat Powell Dear Club members, Thank you so much for the beautiful flowers! They lasted a long time and were very cheerful tolook at. We enjoyed the visit so much with the delivery team of Jack and Linda, who were very uplifting! Thank you for ll the calls and cards and visits and good wishes....I am sure they sped up my recovery time and lessened the pain of my If it is more convenient, join us at McDonald’s in Winchester US 60 & the bypass RT.1958 Call Mary Ellen by Oct. 2nd if you plan to join us in Winchester otherwise we won’t stop. Home-269-6167 or Cell-230-5378 We will take the back roads to Cave Run Lake, have lunch at Pop’s-B-B-Q, and stop at the Minor E. Clark Fish Hatchery. Then we will head to Morehead. There we will tour a Cora Wilson Stewart Moonlight School and the KY Folk Art Center, which currently has a traveling exhibit of Civil War Photos from the George Eastman Collection. Ah-ooo-gah Garage By Jack Garabedian Diana Hanks’ 1930 Ford Model A four door sedan blind side. After sitting for over 3 ½ years, we had to drain all the old gas, about 10 gallons. And then refill with fresh new gas. We had to let some of the new gas drain through the carburetor in hopes it would clean the stuck needle valve. Then I filled up the radiator with 50/50 blend antifreeze. Filled up all four tires to 35 psi., put in the new battery. For those who do not know where the battery sits, like myself, well I learned it sits under the leg area of the driver’s side under the floorboard, and I do mean “board” like in wood. BLUEGRASS REGION ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF AMERICA This itself was a major undertaking. Then after oiling the distributor, throttle linkage, the choke linkage. It was time to see if the car would start. After several attempts to crank the engine over while John Blair pulled the choke and worked the hand throttle with the engine cranking for a while she fired and started up and was running smooth. I was a very happy camper, or should I say now an ecstatic “Model Aer”. I want to thank Diana for giving me the opportunity and having the trust in me to get my “hands dirty” on a fine automobile. Also, want to thank John Blair for his guidance and expertise. October 2014
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