Celebrating 21 Years as a Club
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Celebrating 21 Years as a Club
AUG 2010 Sponsor of Dream Come True for Children since 1993 Celebrating 21 Years as a Club Upcoming Club Events Aug 1 (Sun) – MMLV Club Picnic (begins 10 a.m.) – Location same as last year at Trexlertown Grange Grove - August Club Meeting around 11:30 am Aug 14 (Sat) – MMLV 9th Cruise Night 6-9 pm (Set up time 4:00) ***Aug 17 (Tues) 7 p.m. – Mini-golfing @ Genetti‟s – Rte 222, Fleetwood Aug 21 (Sat) – Night in the Country 6 – 10 pm Northwestern Lehigh H.S. recreational field – “Fireworks” at 10 pm (R.D. Sun Aug 22nd 7-10pm) Note: Meet at 3:00 p.m. Upper Macungie Park along Route 100 to cruise to this Event. Aug 28 (Sat) MMLV 10th Cruise Night 6-9 pm (Set up time 4:00) Sept 5 (Sun) – Slatington Lions Club Show 9am-3pm (Pre-reg by Aug 25 @ $12; DOS $15 (Slatington Show flyer inside newsletter) Sept 11 (Sat) – MMLV 11th Cruise Night 4-7 pm *(Please note the time change) 2010 Club Officers President Vice Pres Mark Souders 610-916-2770 MRS954@aol.com Bob Zelko 610-865-5386 dartman.sixt4@verizon.net Treasurer Steve Leber 215-679-7248 stevesmoparhaven@juno.com Secretary Jane Perreault 717-445-5612 seventychallenger@frontier.com Club Rep Don Hermany 610-395-3858 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Auxilliary & Committee Directors Newsletter Sandy Grim Editor & 610-285-2975 Membership cuda677@ptd.net Cruise Night Director Webmaster Mark Cassano 484-767-2698 lawsrckt@toast.net Gene Lukow 610-433-5277 elukow@attglobal.net Ladies Auxilliary Paula Munjone 610-262-8448 munjone@rcn.com Jacket/Shirt Karen Leber *Orders 215-679-7248 stevesmoparhaven@juno.com From the President’s Desk July has come and gone, and it’s still hot. I hope everyone is enjoying their summer in spite of the weather. July was a busy month for most of us. Sunday, July 4th, there was a car show in McAdoo, hosted by the Anthracite Region AACA. Mopar Madness took the Club Participation award again this year. Some of our members won trophies, as well. July 8th thru 11th was the Carlisle Chrysler Nationals. If you were pre-registered, you could drive right into the show field without stopping at the registration tent. That made entering the show field much easier. We had several members take home trophy plaques and Celebrity Picks. None of our members won the give-away car or the engine, but the show was very enjoyable, and while the heat was intense, we only had a little rain late Friday night. July 17th & 18th I attended the PA Jeeps All-Jeep Show in York, PA. More on that later in this issue. Check out the list of winners and details from the various shows elsewhere in this newsletter. Das Awkscht Fescht is coming up on August 6th through 8th in Macungie Memorial Park. Our next Mini-golf club event is scheduled for Tues, August 17, tee off time 7 p.m. at Genetti’s. Another Club event for August is “Night In The Country” at Northwestern Rec. Park on Saturday, August 21st, raindate Aug 22nd. We will meet at 3:00 PM at the Upper Macungie Park along Route 100 in Fogelsville, to cruise in and park together. This is always a great community event, featuring fun and games, good food, and some of the best fireworks you’ll see. So come on out and join us for an evening of fun. The car cruise fills up fast so get there early. That’s all for now. Hope to see you cruisin’ soon. Happy Moparing, Mark Souders Wedding Anniversaries Aug 04 – Jeffrey & Lynda Lukow Aug 04 – Bob & Lynn Zelko Aug 05 – Andrew & Dawn Pingyar Aug 06 – Gene & Lori Lukow Aug 12 – Lowell & Shirley Hawk Aug 13 – Curt & Vicki Weber Aug 15 – Howard & Kimberly Moyer Aug 16 – Mark & Cheryl Souders Aug 17 – Mike & Regina Bilka Aug 19 – Donald & Edie Hermany Aug 19 – George & Nancy McVey Aug 19 – Tom & Debbie Pepe Aug 26 – Joe & Donna Gaal Aug 26 – Joe & Barbara Soga Aug 28 – George & Carol Hitchens Aug 30 – David & Betsy Schaffer In our Prayers Please Continue to remember the following members in your Prayers and Get Well Wishes: Audrey Hendricks (Wishes & Prayers for Audrey‟s continuing recovery) John DeMelfy (Just home from the Hospital) Sandy DeMelfy Linda Lemak (Continuing their recovery after surgery) Wendell Koch Dale Munjone Jim Stetler Fred Strohl (Best wishes Jim with your upcoming surgery And Prayers for complete healing) Wishing you many more 1-der-ful years of bliss! Club Kid Birthdays Aug 01 – Jeffrey Strohl “Happy Sweet 16” Jeffrey Aug 03 – Jenna Zellner “Happy 13” Jenna Club Birthday Celebrations Aug 05 – Mike Weiss Aug 10 – Lowell Hawk Aug 11 – Lynda Lukow Aug 11 – Luke Molchany Aug 19 – William Remo Aug 20 – Gail Remo Aug 21 – Linda Reinbold Aug 21 – Thomas Deppen Aug 21 – Robert Shoemaker Aug 22 – Wendell Koch Aug 23 – Inez Deppen Aug 31 – Janet Thierfelder Aug 31 – Blaine Hertzog Aug 31 – Howard Moyer Club Prayer List – Please contact Sandy Grim cuda677@ptd.net *Personal Prayer Contacts* Members Harold & Cynthia Long Phone (610) 562-4600 Email: halcel@cfaith.com All contacts strictly confidential Let us take a moment to pray for the families of the men & women who sacrifice their lives for our freedom and for our safety. May God watch over them until their safe return home. Gold Bless the Firefighters & Police who serve and sacrifice their lives each and every day for our safety within our communities. “Welcome” New club Members: Danielle & Anthony Pearson: Their ride is a 2006 Dodge Charger R/T 5.7L Club Membership is now at 107 Reg club tees (& 20th Anniv shirts), totes, magnets, and embroidered logos are available at any MMLV cruise night in Trexlertown during the season. Anniv T-shirts are buy 1/get 1 free until the supply is depleted. NOTE: To order Club hoodies, club jackets, club member shirts, OR, to pick up or check on your order, please contact: Karen Leber 215-679-7248 (leave message) OR Email stevesmoparhaven@juno.com “Keep your motors cool” June 27, 2010 (Sun) – Parma Pizza Summer Cruisin‟– 5925 Tilghman St, Kuhnsville Parma Pizza, Kuhnsville, held their 1st summer cruise on June 27th with Elvis impersonator Davy J as D.J. and performer. There were around 30 area cruisers who attended with raffles, prizes, food, beverage, and ice cream specials all day, and with appearance by Elmo for the kiddies. Parma’s cruises will be held the last Sunday of the month during the summer months; next cruise scheduled for Aug 29, weather permitting. July 3, 2010 (Sat) 3rd Annual L.V. Grandprix Rally for the RAACE Charity Show 649 S. 10th St, Allentown (RAACE Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating the epidemic of child sexual abuse by raising public awareness) Around 40 cruisers on a very hot & humid day showed up for this event (8 of them were our club Mopars). A few of us spend some time inside the Grandprix, watching a few on the road course track. Cost per adult for 1 race is $17; 3 races @ $53 and so on. The highlight of the Show was the live music performed by the well known local band “Flirtin’ with The Mob”, an 11 pc band with 2 main singers, with sounds of the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s. The band has a 4 piece horn section, which includes 3 saxophones, 1 trombone, and Mopar Madness member Larry Meixner on his trumpet. If you haven’t had the opportunity to hear this band in person, you really are missing out! They are Grrreat!!! (Larry is the 4th one from the left in the photo below) The show included dash plaques, goody bags, door prizes, top 25 awards, a 6 ft. trophy Best of Show award, and a $100 award to the largest club participation. Of the 25 top plaque awards given at the show, 5 went to the following Mopar Madness members: Wayne Clark, Josh Clark, Lamont Grim, Mike McHenry, and Snip Reinbold. The Club Participation Award in the amount of $100 was also won by Mopar Madness of the L.V. “Congratulations” and “Thank You” to the MMLV members who did attend for a really good cause. 3 (Large 6 ft trophy was won by friends, Steve & Bev Becker with their purple Street Rod) July 4, 2010 (Sun) – 25th Anniversary McAdoo Car Show – Hazleton PA Even though McAdoo was not originally selected as one of the Club’s “go-to events” this year, a few of us decided to attend. It was another hot day, but, it felt good at our usual spot under a large shade tree at the playground. This year they placed a couple “For Sale” cars up in that area, but, they did not hinder us one bit. Most people know that this annual show is held by the Anthracite Region of the Antique Auto Club of America. Some of this year’s trophies were again sponsored in memory of deceased members of the Club. Once again, Mopar Madness was the winner of the $25 club participation award. MMLV club members who won trophies on that day were as follows: Class 1958-1960 1st Place = Snip Reinbold with his 1960 Chrysler Windsor 383 Class 1961 – 1964 1st Place = Mark Souders with his 1962 Chrysler 300H Class 1967- 1968 2nd Place = John DeMelfy with his 1968 Ply Satellite Convertible 383 C-Trucks, Pickups & Firetrucks to 1984 3rd Place = Don Hermany with his 1978 D150 lil‟ Red Exp 360 (L to R above: Mark Souders; Don Hermany; Snip Reinbold; & John DeMelfy) (At your right is our Club Swinger, none other than Edie Hermany, who won $75 in McAdoo’s 50/50 drawing on July 4th!) July 9-11, 2010 – All Chrysler Nationals – Carlisle Fairgrounds “It’s Like a Heatwave” or “Burn Baby Burn” is what immediately comes to mind at this year’s Carlisle Event; especially Thursday, with the heat index around 102. The high humidity finally broke a little on Friday. Thursday, only a few ventured on the Fairgrounds OR attended the annual Carlisle Kickoff cruise event in the late afternoon, held by Mopar Rebellion and sponsored by Cumberland Valley Motors in Mechnicsburg. George Hitchens and his 4 grandson, Jake, spent most of Thursday in the blazing heat, setting up a truck load of parts at Carlisle’s flea market area. Fortunately, their efforts reportedly did pay off during the weekend. At least 37 members, plus more with family, were spotted sometime during the days event this year. Many club members stayed again at the Days Inn-Carlisle and many spent their afternoons cooling off in the pool. Evenings were spent in a circle near the pool, talking about the day’s events, while enjoying beverages and snacks. The best time to browse the fairground flea markets & vendors, or, take in the building exhibits was during the mornings and then sack out under the tents by noon or 1 pm. Friday and Saturday, some of the ladies enjoyed foot and body massages offered in the Oasis Tent. Friday afternoon a few ventured over to the Quarter Aces Drag-O-Way (formerly know as the South Mountain Dragway) where Bob Zelko, tried out his 2009 Dodge Hemi Challenger, Derek Murashak and his Neon & former member Herbie Hottenstein, all once again participated in the Trophy challenge. Check out this year‟s Mopar Madness lineup of Carlisle Award Winners on Page 5. MMLV Club Trophy Winners – Carlisle, 2010 1st Place Rene Kahl with her 1971 Dodge Challenger 340 Mark Souders with his 1962 Chrysler 300H and his 1979 Jeep CJ7 Renegade 2nd Place Harold Long with his1972 Plymouth Roadrunner Gene Lukow with his 1965 Plymouth Belvedere 426 Andy Pingyar with his 1970 Dodge Super Bee 383 3rd Place Donald Hermany with his 1950 Dodge Wayfarer Roadster Convertible 318 Robert Leber with his 1996 Dodge Ram Pickup 318 Snip Reinbold with his 1960 Chrysler Windsor 383 Steven Schmoyer with his 1973 Dodge Dart Sport 426 Mike Leber with his 1964 Dodge Polara (Mike is the son of Members Chuck & Shelley Leber) Celebrity Picks Don Hermany with his 1950 Dodge Wayfarer Roadster 318 sponsored by the Salvation Army Mark Souders with his 1962 Chrysler 300H sponsored by Mel Major, Mopar Survivor Mike Leber with his 1964 Dodge Polara sponsored by Carlisle Events Above winners: Don & Edie Hermany & their 50 Wayfarer; Rene Kahl & her 71 Challenger; Keith Kahl & his 71 Cuda 5 Below: A few of our MMLV Mopars & members that were caught on camera: Gene Deming & his 70 SuperBee; Gene Lukow’s 65 Belvidere 426; Geo McVey’s 68 Satellite; Mark/Jane Perreault 70 Challenger; Bridget & Kanga cooling off. >Picture at right captures Mr. Norm (innovator of High Performance) in the process of signing the inside fender of member Eric White‟s 1973 Dodge Dart Swinger 360 on the show field of the Carlisle fairgrounds. Eric is a member of Mr. Norm‟s Sport Club. was designated by Congress as July 9th, 2010 < Pic at left is Mr. Norm Kraus around 1960. Mr. Norm became known as the "King of Hi Performance." Norm revolutionized how performance cars were sold and went so far as to create such vehicles as the prototype 383 Dart that became the prototype for the factory 383 Dart GTS, and, in 1968 he developed the first 440 Dart GSS that became the prototype for the factory M Code 440 Dart GTS, both of which were later put into production by Chrysler. Along with Gary Dyer, he pioneered "Funny Car" racing to keep his performance department on the leading edge without directly competing at the drag strip with his customers. With this kind of commitment offering the most powerful Dodge’s in the country, it’s no surprise that Mr. Norm’a legacy endures today. In 1963, he became owner of Grand Spaulding Dodge in Chicago and later expanded the dealership. In 1972, Mr. Norm created the Supercharged 340 Demon GSS, a super high performance muscle car that offered big block power in a small package. In 1974, Grand Spaulding Dodge became Number One, the largest volume Dodge dealership in the world. In 1977, Mr. Norm sold his ownership in Grand Spaulding Dodge. In 1989, he was inducted into the Mopar Hall of Fame. In 1996, Mr. Norm was inducted into the A/FX Funny Car Hall of Fame. In 2004, he introduced the Mr Norm Sport Club. 2010 Carlisle Mopar Club Challenge with # Registered 1st Place = NorthEast Hemi with 73 2nd Place = Moparts.com with 69 3rd Place = 2GN.org with 66 July 17-18, 2010 (Sat-Sun) 15th Annual All Breed Jeeps Show – York Fairgrounds, PA Exclusive Jeep Show-n-Shine – Write up & pics submitted by Club Pres Mark Souders My son, Matt, and I took our Jeeps to the All-Breeds Jeep Show in York, hosted by PA Jeeps Club of York, PA. Matt in his „87 Wrangler and I in my „79 CJ7, left early Saturday morning and headed for York. We arrived at the fairgrounds to find a huge gathering of all types of Jeeps. By mid-day Saturday, there were 625 Jeeps of all shapes and sizes, ranging from a few military Jeeps built by Bantam, Willys, & Ford, all the way up to brand new Wranglers and Grand Cherokees. There was also a rare Forward Control Jeep pickup built 6 around 1957 or 58. There were a few full size J10 and Gladiator pickups, and a nice all-original Comanche with 47,000 miles. There were also many vendors selling almost anything imaginable for Jeeps. We saw some neat customizing tricks and some unusual tricks, as well. There were food vendors also, but unlike Carlisle, their prices were reasonable. The most popular spot on the show grounds was the obstacle course. There was a dirt course with a log bridge, some steep inclines, and a mud hole big enough to swallow a Toyota. After the courageous navigated the dirt course, they could climb the rock course. They said a stock Jeep could climb over those rocks, but it really looked rough. Matt actually took his Jeep through the course without breaking anything. My Jeep stayed on the show field where many Jeepers were filling out their Participants Judging forms. Sunday morning was similar to Carlisle – participants lined up to check out the winners list. Much to my surprise, my Jeep was selected first place in the CJ7 Stock class. There were so many great looking Jeeps in my class, I was shocked that I got a trophy, let alone first place. There were a total of twelve classes, and each class was divided into stock, modified, and extreme. Each division had first, second, and third place. All the first place winners had to park in a separate section for pictures and were lined up for the winners’ parade. After the parade, there were door prize drawings. The prizes included Jeep accessories, gift certificates, highlift jacks, and winches. A lot of high dollar stuff. The PA Jeeps Club put on a first rate show. Their members were very well organized and they executed a great show. If you have any interest in Jeeps or are curious about the Jeep camaraderie, this is a show you can’t miss. The weather was hot and the Jeeps were cool. <Left: Mark Souders and his 1979 Jeep CJ7 holding his 1st Place Trophy “Congratulations Mark” >Right: Mark’s son Matt Souders 1987 Wrangler. 7