March 2014 Highlights Newsletter

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March 2014 Highlights Newsletter
HIGHLIGHTS
Volume 18 Number 2 — February 2014
Official Publication of the Roanoke Valley Region AACA
Big Turnout for Annual Banquet
January 11th marked the date
for our Annual Banquet and it was a time
for good company and good food. An
enjoyable hour of socializing took place
for an hour before dinner supplemented
by some delicious hors d’ouevres and
great service from the cash bar. At 7pm
the buffet lines opened and a fine spread
of food was enjoyed, capped off by yummy desserts.
Entertainment was provided by
the local band, “Revelation.” They entertained for an hour or more with an assortment of music from the 1950s,
1960s, 1970s as well as gospel. You
could tell this group really enjoyed what
they were doing! The vocals and instrumental backup were first-rate.
After the entertainment, Robert
Dye introduced the slate of 2014 RVRAACA Officers. You can see a photo of
them below and a list of them with their
responsibilities appears on Page 2 of
this newsletter.
The next time you see one or
more of these fine folks please express
your appreciation for what they do for
our organization. There is a lot of behind-the-scenes work that takes place,
what with activities, car shows and the
financial responsibilities. Please give
them a big thank you.
IN THIS ISSUE
Annual Banquet
Club Officers
President’s Corner
Editor’s Message
Membership
Renewal
Buy-Sell-Trade
Advertisements
Event Calendar
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5-7
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New Officers—Left
to Right: Bill
Thomasson, Dennis
Giles, Robert Dye
(behind Dennis),
Frank Nave, Ron
Vanderpool, Jerry
Aker, Tom Cox, Tim
Woodward.
Photo at Left: Our entertainment for the evening, the talented group, “Revelation.” Photo at Right: A big crowd enjoys the evening.
2014 RVR OFFICERS
President:
Jerry Aker
Secretary:
Ron Vanderpool
Treasurer:
Bill Thomasson
VP Activities: Tim Woodward
VP Judging:
Dennis Giles
VP Legislation: Tom Cox
VP Membership: Bob Pedigo
Robert Dye
Frank Nave
Jim Rettman
540-981-0861
540-387-3301
540-890-1665
540-819-6222
540-992-5303
540-947-5850
540-890-2545
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
540-966-3901
540-725-4351
540-562-0706
WEBMASTER
Satch Reed
satchreed@comcast.net
HIGHLIGHTS
The official publication of the Roanoke Valley Region
Antique Automobile Club of America.
Editor:
Steve Davis
Sell & Trade: Ben Burch
Advertising: Steve Davis
540-254-1712
540-366-8407
540-254-1712
WE WELCOME
OUR NEWEST
MEMBERS
Be sure to tell your friends who are not currently members
about AACA. Encourage them to join and enjoy the fun and
activities. Remember, they don’t need to own an antique car
to be a member
If you know someone interested in becoming a
member, please let Bob Pedigo know.
Phone: (540) 966-3901
FBRUARY DINNER / MEETING
BELLACINO’S - DALEVILLE
Please plan to attend the Tuesday, February 11th
Dinner Meeting at Bellacino’s at 1176 Roanoke Road,
Daleville, 24083. Located on Rt 220 just north of the
Daleville Kroger. Dinner starts at 6:30pm with the
Business Meeting starting at 7:30pm.
MENU
FOUNDING MEMBERS
James T Anderson
Nellie Bowles
J Gary Clay
Frank E Koehler
Blair A Riley
Mason Rust
Doris Turman
* Howard Sumpter
Walter Anderson
Joseph E Brumberg
Wesley V Hillman
S M Bill Reedy
Paul “Pete” Robinson
Anna Stanley
Garvin Stanley
* Have maintained 59 years of continuous membership
as of September 2013.
Pizza - Pepperoni, Cheese/Tomatoes, Ham/Pineapple
Grinders - B.L.T., Rueben, Grilled Cheese
Ravioli, Garlic Bread, Salad, Cinnamon Sticks, Soft
Drinks
$12.00 PER PERSON
Call or email Tim Woodward by Monday, February 10th if
you plan to attend. 540-819-6222 —leave message if no
answer. Or email twoodward@pnsinc.net
PROGRAM
To be determined
Email Highlights editor at
sdavis9281@aol.com
(Until new editor is determined)
On the web in full color at
www.roanoke-valley-region-aaca.org
Facebook
Roanoke Valley Antique Automobile Club of
America
At the Annual Banquet some of our members enjoying
the entertainment from the band, “Revelation.”
ROANOKE VALLEY REGION AACA - CELEBRATING 59 YEARS - PAGE 2
THE PRESIDENT’S CORNER
Greetings friends, well here we are at the start
of a new year of club activities. This year is the 40th
year since my family joined the AACA and the Roanoke
Valley Region. I think back at the changes over these
forty years and at how fast time flies when you are having fun. Memories of past activities start to enter my
mind like an old newsreel replayed. Like the overnight
trips down the Blue Ridge Parkway in the 1927 Buick
with the motor stopping every mile or two on the way to
Boone NC, or the picnics we had at our house near
Hales Ford Bridge with various members playing bluegrass music in the yard, or the many excursions to faraway places for meals together. Yes, we we’re having
fun; lots of fun. I hope as we go through this year each
and every one of you will be making memories and having fun with the club.
This year I will be assisting Tim Woodward by
handling the menu at Bellacino's. I hope to work with
them to expand the menu and add new choices. Please
let me know if you are not pleased with the dinners or
have suggestions.
I am sad to announce that our newsletter editor,
Steve Davis will no longer be able to produce the club
newsletter. Steve did a very good job and we thank him
greatly for his contribution. The club will be searching for
a new editor or editors as a group effort.
Also new activities Vice President, Tim Woodward will be searching for volunteers to help with various
projects he is planning. Please consider helping Tim as
he carries out his duties and projects.
We hope to see you Feb. 10th at Bellacino's.
Jerry
Membership Renewals Are Now Due
If you haven’t already renewed your membership in the Roanoke Valley Region, you may renew by
mail by sending the applicable fee to our treasurer:
Bill Thomasson
3915 Thomasson Mill Rd
Goodview, VA 24095
Make your check payable to RVR-AACA and
include some proof that your national dues have been
renewed such as a copy of your 2014 membership card
or canceled check to the AACA.
Membership in the Roanoke Valley Region is
open to all persons interested in the preservation of antique vehicles. Actual ownership of an antique vehicle is
not required. The only prerequisite for membership is
that you also must join or already be a member of the
national Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA).
Local membership annual dues are as follows:
$10 Single/Joint Regular Membership (new member)
$15 Single/Joint Regular Membership (renewal)
Free Student Membership (ages 16-25)
Free Junior Membership (up through age 15)
FROM THE EDITOR….
As you read in Jerry’s column, this new year
presents healthy challenges for our club. Your hardworking board of directors truly needs volunteers to
step forward this year to assist with activities, the
newsletter and other tasks.
Our new Activities Vice President, Tim Woodward needs individuals from our general membership
to volunteer because he doesn’t have available time
to organize all aspects of the activities by himself.
Tim has a demanding full time job but he is ready to
put his shoulder to the wheel with your help. Perhaps
you can give a few hours this year or a day or two.
That’s all it takes, just a little bit of help from more
members will enable our activities to continue at the
same fine level they have been. Tim is highly organized so those who help him will find that their volunteer time will go smoothly.
As Jerry also said in his column, I will be
stepping down as newsletter editor. For 1-1/2 years I
did everything on the newsletter except collect the
ads and write the President’s Column. It gave me
great pleasure but continuing to do it all myself is no
longer feasible because, like Tim, I have a challenging full time job that requires more hours than most.
Beginning with the newsletter you are reading now
our club will produce a very basic newsletter until other club members can help out. If the newsletter were
divided among 2 or 3 people the process wouldn’t be
a burden for anyone.
Before I took on the newsletter there were
numerous things I volunteered for within our club. I
will continue to be active in the club. Also I can give
some help by occasionally contributing stories and
photos for the newsletter.
I thank each of you for the appreciation you
have shown to me during my time as newsletter editor.
Steve
Be sure to patronize our advertisers, all of
whom help support our region and our
newsletter. When you visit one of our advertisers be sure to tell them you saw their
ad in the Roanoke Valley Region AACA
Newsletter and tell them, “Thank you for
your support!”
ROANOKE VALLEY REGION AACA - CELEBRATING 59 YEARS - PAGE 3
BUY-SELL-TRADE
Ben Burch—Coordinator
To post an ad:
Call Ben Burch at (540) 366-8407
Or mail to: 923 Curtis Ave., Roanoke, VA 24012
Or email to: ben@cabinetrywithtlc.com
All area codes are 540 unless otherwise indicated
All ads will run a maximum of six months unless discontinued earlier by the ad holder. When your item sells or
is no longer available, for whatever reason, please contact
Ben
CARS FOR SALE
1929 Chevrolet Landau Sedan. Only 300 made, one of 15
known to exist. Have wood patterns, rebuilt 6 cylinder engine.
Complete, rare car. A good buy at $5,000.00 to settle estate.
Car is in Franklin County. Glen Thomas 540-483-1969 [6/13]
1956 T-Bird Hardtop/Convertible. AT, PS, AM/FM Radio, mirrors, fender skirts, safety package. Black with black and white
interior. Garage-kept. Reduced from $29,995. to $27,995. Really nice. Time running out to get these “Birds.” Selling for
health reasons. Marvin Morrison 540-977-1111. [10/12]
1959 Thunderbird. White. Extra nice. Garage kept for 37
years by the current owner. Has received many awards, trophies and plaques which go with the car. Owner: Mrs. Jo Oliver. Phone: (540) 951-4711. Blacksburg, VA. [9/13]
1968 Ford Galaxie 500 2-Door Hardtop.
Great project car. 302 cu. in. V8. A little over 100,000 miles.
New brakes but still must be bled. Clear title. $1200 negotiable.
Chelsey Webber (540) 309-3905. [3/13]
1970 Dodge Charger 500. 50k miles, matching numbers, 2 dr,
auto, 383cid, dual exhaust, yellow with dark green top and
interior, in excellent shape. Margaret Jones 992-5532 [1/14]
1978 Cadillac Coupe Deville. Original white paint, and original
upholstery. Hemmings book value it at $5,500.00 Open to offers. Has been on several tours. Very nice. Can send pictures.
George Hurst [7/13] mhurst22@cox.net
1985 Corvette. 4 speed with overdrive. Cold AC. Needs paint
and interior. 61k miles, EC, $7,500. Robert Dye 588-2405
PARTS FOR SALE
1997 Ford Ranger Front Bumper. May fit others, No Rust,
No Dents, Excellent chrome $100.00 Firm. Bill Weikart 540992-6317
MOVING SALE: Several rebuilt carbs, rebuildable starters, generators, water pumps, miscellaneous parts some new as well.
Good transmission, torque tube and shaft. Original trunk rack.
Original 31 roadster windshield in rough shape. A collection of
model cars and trucks (purchased most at Hershey) and several
Hershey signs. Approx 20 years of AACA, MAFCA and MARC
mags. National Service Data shop books from 1937-1963.
Chuck Johnson, 2447 Wolf Crest, Vinton, VA. Home (540)4919214. Cell Phone (571) 332-2988. Email: Salute1@cox.net
[08/12]
PARTS FOR SALE (Continued)
Pair of full size fender skirts in good painted condition.
Unknown what they fit. Make offer. Dave Basham - 540-9924261. [04/12]
3 - New 15" x 7" Chevy Rally Wheels. $60 each. Jack Thomas (540) 366-8609
4 - 15" x 7" Chevy Rally Wheels with trim rings and 4 derby
caps mounted with 2 - P225-70 RWL and 2 - P235-70-R5 RWL
Le Mans SR tires. Balanced, new stems, and very low miles.
$550.00 Jack Thomas (540)366-8609
Chevy 283 Engine and Power Glide Transmission. Complete
all-original and together as pulled out of '57 Chevy. Only needs
rebuilding. For more info call Harvey Wade (540) 392-7857
[9/13]
Original Power Brakes for '57 Chevy. Everything you need,
all rebuilt to perfection. Very hard parts to find. Call Harvey
Wade (540)392-7857 [9/13]
1930/31 Ford Coupe/Roadster Left Rear Fender.
Nice.1928/29 Ford Coupe/Roadster Right Rear Fender Good. 2
Splash aprons All for $175.00
Bobby Guill 540-493-8064 [10/13]
MISC FOR SALE
Set of reproduction 1928 Virginia license plates. One original 1928 Virginia license plate. Jack Lanford 520-9949 [8/12]
1931 Virginia License Plates. Professionally Restored to new
condition $300.00 Paul Black 540-556-1999 [8/12]
Shop Manuals—1979-91 Cadillac, 1974-93 Oldsmobile. Fisher
Body manuals 1976-85. $5. each. Gene Richter 540-774-5936
[11/12]
Two Car Garage for Rent. 211 Bowman Street in Vinton. $75
per month rent. Edward Clark, Jr. 540-797-2337
WANTED
Flathead Ford. Good driver flathead Ford auto. First choice is a
1953 or 1949-50 2 door. Would be interested in any year. I do not
mind doing some work but not interested in a project car. Home
phone 540 890-6637 Ron Vess. [1/14]
1932 Ford cars and parts.
[02/12]
Call Bob Guill, 540-493-8064.
Good cab, fenders, radiator support, and other related parts
for a 1970 F350 Ford. 1968 to 1972 F100 to F350 parts will fit.
Tommy Harper, 540-985-9028, tlharper@jchs.edu [10/12]
1932 Ford 25-louver hood. Bobby Guill 540-493-8064 [1/13]
Four 1956 OLDS Feista Hubcaps. Excellent or NOS. Bobby
Guill 540-493-8064 [1/13]
1964 Virginia License Tag.
Call John 345-1706 [10/13]
340 cu. in. or 360 cu. in. Exhaust Manifold.
Call Richard Scott 540-721-3278.
Email: MRCUDA@lycos.com [10/13]
ROANOKE VALLEY REGION AACA - CELEBRATING 59 YEARS - PAGE 4
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In the Heart of Roanoke’s
Old Southwest Historic District
1212 4th Street Southwest
Roanoke, Virginia 24016
540-343-4543
www.wildflour4thSt.com
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CALL JACK DISHER FOR MORE
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HIGHLIGHTS
599 Hardbarger Road
Buchanan, VA 24066
Visit us on the web at www.roanoke-valley-region-aaca.org
2010 Master Editor’s Award
2014 RVR AACA EVENTS
Feb 4 Board Meeting
Feb 11 Membership Meeting
Mar 4 Board Meeting
Mar 11 Membership Meeting
March MDA Car Show – Date to be announced
Apr 1
Board Meeting
Apr 8
Membership Meeting
Apr 26 Vinton Dogwood Festival
May 3 ODMA Meet
May 6 Board Meeting
May 13 Membership Meeting
May 24 Festival in the Park - Roanoke
Jun 3
Board Meeting
Jun 10 Membership Meeting
Jun 28-29 Star City Motor Madness – Roanoke
Jul 1
Board Meeting
Jul 8
Membership Meeting
Jul 19 Annual Summer Picnic (tentative)
Aug 5 Board Meeting
Aug 12 Membership Meeting
Sep 2 Board Meeting
Sep 9 Membership Meeting
Sep 13 Olde Salem Days
Oct 7
Board Meeting
Oct 14 Membership Meeting
Nov 4 Board Meeting
Nov 11 Membership Meeting – Annual Club Auction
2014 NATIONAL EVENTS
February 2014
6-8 - AACA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia
20-22 - AACA Winter Meet, Port St. Lucie, FL
March 2014
2 - Hamburg, PA - AACA Ontelaunee Region - Swap Meet/Car
Corral
8 - West Friendship, MD - AACA Chesapeake Region's Annual
Antique Auto Parts Flea Market / Car Corral
April 2014
3-6 - AACA Southeastern Spring Meet, Charlotte, NC
27-29 - NC Region's 60th Anniversary Tour, Wilmington, NC
May 2014
8-10 - AACA Eastern Tour, Northern Virginia
30-31 - AACA Eastern Spring Meet, Buffalo/Amherst, NY
June 2014
12-14 - AACA Grand National/Southeastern Fall Dual Meets,
Lebanon, TN
15-21 - AACA Reliability Tour, Lancaster, PA
26-28 - AACA Central Spring Meet, Lincoln, NE
July 2014
31-Aug. 2 - AACA Central Fall Meet, Concordia University,
Wisconsin
August 2014
14-16 - AACA Central Tour, Texas Panhandle
September 2014
8-12 - AACA Sentimental Tour (1928-1958) ME, NH and MA
18-20 - AACA Western Fall Meet, Big Sky, MT
ALL EVENTS AND DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
ROANOKE VALLEY REGION AACA - CELEBRATING 59 YEARS - PAGE 8