President`s Message - Minuteman Model A Ford Club
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President`s Message - Minuteman Model A Ford Club
The Oil Leak President’s Message Spring has sprung - The tour season is in full swing. Aside from our touring, Martha and I plan to have a nice garden his year. Last year was the first time we did not have one for a very long time. The veggies and flowers and our tours make for a wonderful spring season. Our calendar is all marked out with the club tours. So many choices, we can't make them all but we can try. So much ice cream and so little time. Autos and spring go hand in and in my mind. It was in the spring of 1956 when my father told me he found a nice car - a '53 Ford. It would be the perfect car for me. It seemed like forever before I got my license and got my car on the road. Never did I lose my love for the automobile. I did not do any hot rod or custom changes. Stock right from the factory was my style. Hanging around repair shops as a teen, I learned some repair and maintenance techniques. Various mechanics had different approaches to auto repair. Some practiced the diagnostic approach. Find the problem, what caused it, make necessary repairs; while others practiced the basket of parts to repair. Take the make and model of car to be repaired the parts depot store. Fill the basket with parts, head back to the shop, and start plugging in parts until the car ran fine. Both methods are a far cry from today's shops. Where the service tech plugs his computer into the automobile's computer. And after a chat between the two computers, the tech gets a print out of all parts and work to be done. The winter was so cold, that even the statues were frozen to the bone. I love the spring, see you all out and about loving that fine weather. John 1 The Oil Leak 2014 OFFICERS President John Kerns 508-877-1226 K1IKA@verizon.net Vice President Rich Batstone 978-838-2098 richard.batstone@verizon.net Secretary John Erb 978-897-7953 john.erb@verizon.net Treasurer Andy Adams 781-237-1575 andrewtim.adams@gmail.com Newsletter Editor Tony Zeoli 781-935-6422 zeoli@comcast.net Membership Nan Linden 508-485-7575 met59A31@aol.com Steering Committee: Jo Johnson Jack Stokinger Vin Del Mastro John “JJ” Jocabson KEY CONTACTS Tour Director Mike Doyle 781-899-8706 mikedoyle95@aol.com Webmaster Wayne Champagne 508-881-1595 wchampagne@verizon.net Programs Mike Doyle (Temporary) 781-899-8706 mikedoyle95@aol.com Shop Keeper Gary Hoyt 508-655-0077 mainelymercs@aol.com Newsletter Distribution Sue Champagne 508-881-1595 schampagne@lwra.com Historian Art Callan 617-332-3363 fordsong@msn.com Hospitality Joyce Croci 508-473-2243 jcroci@verizon.net Sunshine Sally Legge 508-655-1977 leggesally@yahoo.com Raffles John Pierce 508-653-6543 jep31ford@yahoo.com Business Card Ads Don Ross 617-965-0609 dross02466@gmail.com CONTENTS Art’s Almanac Article: Stainless Steel Ford Breakfast Club Busines Card Ads Calendars / Events Page Class “A” Ads Exciting Extra Events Key Contacts MAFFI News Meeting Information Minuteman Mailing List Adds New Member Welcome Presidents Message Program Chair - Wanted Secretary's Report Spring Tour Clinic Flyer Sunshine Report Tech Talk Tom Zappala Boston Marathon Tony’s Transmissions Town Sedan Club Forms Threadheads Treasure’s Report The Program Chairperson provides an item of interest, after most monthly meeting. One way this is accomplished is to invite various services to come to our meeting with the products and or services. The presentations are often followed up with a feature in this newsletter, The Oil Leak.. Another example, could be soliciting club members additional hobbies they enjoy and would like to share with the club. page 12 15 6 18, 19 3 16, 17 8, 9 2 12 20 10 9 1 2 5 11 6 7 4 13 14 13 6 The program chairman, also, sets up technical sessions featuring maintenance seminars on our Model A’s This key position has been one of the greatest features of this Minuteman Club. You won’t have to do it alone. Most members will assist in anyway they can. You will be MOST APPRECIATED. Please contact Mike Doyle 781-899-8706 mikedoyle@aol.com 2 The Oil Leak Minuteman Calendars SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 4 5 2 3 April 2014 Events Grange starts are in blue M B 6 7 8 T 13 9 1 Club Meeting 10 11 12 2 Breakfast Club Gathering 8:00 6 Post Office Brunch Tour - 18:30 - Ed Croce B 14 15 16 9 Breakfast Club Gathering 8:00 17 18 19 16 Breakfast Club Gathering 8:00 23 Breakfast Club Gathering 8:00 B 20 21 22 23 B 27 28 29 24 Red Ginger Dinner Tour 18:30 C Martin 24 25 26 26 Spring Clinic Tour - See page 11 30 Breakfast Club Gathering 8:00 T T 30 B SUN MON TUE WED THU 1 FRI 2 May 2014 Events SAT Grange starts are in blue 3 6 Club Meeting 4 11 5 12 6 7 8 M B T 13 14 15 9 E 16 B 18 19 20 P 25 21 27 28 B T 17 R 22 23 B 26 10 24 T 29 30 31 7 Breakfast Club Gathering 8:00 8 Steve Anthony’s Dinner Tour - 18:30 - Legge’s 14 Breakfast Club Gathering 8:00 10 Cider Mill T & A Show & Flea Market - page 8 21 Breakfast Club Gathering 8:00 17 Club Rally - 10:00 - Rich Batstone 18 Wellesley Parade - Noon - Highway Dept. Wellesley 24 Johnson Ice Cream & Dinner Tour - 11:00 - D. Stitt 28 Breakfast Club Gathering 8:00 28 CJ’s Northside Grille - 18:30 - Kerns 3 The Oil Leak Please Support our Boston Marathon Minuteman Runner, Thomas Zappala I will proudly be wearing the colors of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge and raising money for basic innovative cancer research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. I am returning to the starting line after a two-year "retirement" - once again in memory of my mom and dad, both of who lost their lives to cancer. I hope to be in great shape when April 21st rolls around, and while long ago I stopped visualizing that I'd be leading the pack down Boylston Street, I do hope to reach the starting line in great shape and prepared to enjoy a great day in the Boston community. When I haven't been running Boston, I have been volunteering, and last year was no different. I was in Hopkinton at daybreak, in Wellesley at noon, at 3:00 PM, I was running with my friend Clare on Beacon Street, trying to make sense of what had happened in Copley Square. It still doesn't make sense, but I will be joining thousands of others in remembering and the tragic events of that day when Patriot's Day rolls around this April. The truth is, I had decided to run Boston in 2014 the night before last year's marathon - after Delores Weaver, founder of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge, asked me to consider running again for the 25th anniversary of the DFMC. This has been a program that has been close to the hearts of my family and I, as has been supporting research to find cures and treatments for cancer. I have lost too many loved ones to cancer, and seen the debilitating effect cancer has had on individuals and families. I had a unique opportunity to personally see, and benefit from, new developments in cancer research while I was being treated at Dana-Farber those many years ago. These developments, now considered standard protocols, included new drugs (including Zofran, which helps minimize nausea, thus making chemotherapy palatable, and Neupogen or G-CSF, a white blood cell growth stimulant, which enables patients to sustain higher levels of chemotherapy and rebuild their immune system) and the autologous stem cell transplant (which also enables patients to sustain higher, hopefully curative, levels of chemotherapy). These advances, in concert with the caring team at Dana-Farber, enabled me to survive a cancer that had proved resilient to conventional therapies available at that time. In other, simpler words, these innovations gave me the opportunity to watch my children grow up. Unfortunately, there are miles to go in the search for cures and therapies for cancer, and I am grateful for the opportunity to help fund research to continue the search at Dana-Farber. I hope that you will consider joining me by sponsoring me in the 2014 Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge as we, you and I, help support Dana-Farber in the search for a cure for cancer. If you would like to support me in this effort, please go to http://www.runDFMC.org/2014/thomaszappala and sponsor me - and then please come out and cheer for me on April 21st - letting me know where you'll be along the course so I can look out for you and take strength from your presence. Many thanks for all your support, Tom 4 The Oil Leak Secretary’s Report March Meeting of Minuteman Model A Club March 4, 2014 at the Memorial Congregational Church, Sudbury President John Kerns called the meeting to order at 7:30 PM. The meeting was opened by pledging allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. The president thanked Camille Sarivole, Linda Batstone and Gary Hoyt,who brought food for the collation. The secretary’s minutes and the treasurer’s report were accepted as printed in the Oil Leak. Vice President Batstone reported on club correspondence and spoke on the possibility of having an alternative hobby night in the future and suggested he might bring his restored Farmal Cub Tractor to the May meeting. Craig Martin reported on the Winter Blahs Flea Market scheduled for March 30 that half of the spaces were sold at this point. Raffle items were being prepared for the flea market fund raiser. Tour Chair Mike Doyle reported that the Tour schedule would be printed soon and the Wellesley Parade was now on the schedule. The first tour of the season would be the Fire House Tour on March 19th. He also announced that the evening’s program was Mr. Richard Beecoff of First Appraisal Service to speak on Antique Auto Appraisals. “Chairman” Jack Stokinger spoke on the proper way to put chairs away at the end of the meeting. Nan Linden asked for new members present and Mr. Martin Grady introduced himself. She also reported the other members joining this month; Mike Finheat of Lincoln, Dick Houston of Southborough, Brian Houston of Hudson and Rick Pierce of Lunenburg. On Old Business: Doug Linden recognized Jim True for past years appreciation award. He also read a request for there to be a Model A present for a dinner event in Cambridge in May. New Business: Bruce Marshall reported that for the “Hildeen” or Manchester, VT show to mention that you were a Minuteman member and get a $5.00 discount. The meeting was adjourned at 7:47 PM for refreshments followed by the Appraisal Program 5 The Oil Leak Treasurer’s Report Sunshine Report By Sally Legge Sent out three cards this month: To Sharon Quebec, recovering from recent illness, To Joyce Croci, recovering from recent gallbladder surgery, and To Jude Zeoli who is at home recovering from a foot ailment. We wish them all speedy recoveries. If you know of anyone needing a card, Please let me know @: leggesally@yahoo.com or 508 655-1977 Wednesday Breakfast Club Share your Winter woes with fellow club and non-club members each Wednesday for at an informal tire-kicking gathering. at the Big Apple Deli, 331 Boston Post Road East (Rt. 20) Marlborough, MA Breakfast begins at 08:00 and lasts until … whenever. See you there! It is really worth the take for Model A enthusiast. Click on logo below Big Apple Home Page Answer on page 19 6 The Oil Leak Dead of Winter Engine Swap Dick Krug and a son of a friend Ben Pitt helped John Erb put a rebuilt engine and transmission in John’s Model A recently.. Special thanks to this team who helped make the swap possible. He is very happy to have been able to complete the task and hopes to be cruising this summer. http://modelabasics.com/ahoo gaHorn.html Click on Model A to see complete video 7 A Pat Martone Entry The Oil Leak Exciting Extra Events Great Race 2014 to Start in Maine, End in Florida http://ww We wanted to let the Minuteman Model A Club members about the Great Race, which will be starting in Ogunquit, Maine, on Saturday, June 21, 2014. The first overnight stop will also be in your area on Middle Street in Lowell, Mass., on the same day. w.greatra –I have attached a flyer with all of the details, as well as some photos above and some video links below for you to see what the event is like. ce.com/ne We would welcome any of your members who would like to come as spectators or as competitors. mail some copies of the flyers as well as a couple of old programs for you to pass out to memws/2014- Iberswillwho are interested. If you have any questions on any of this, please let me know. Thanks, greatFor more info click above Jeff Stumb Director of Great Race, Tours & Events http://034f961.netsolhost.com/wordpress1/ Cider Mill Model T & A Era Only Car Show in CT The 4th Annual Beardsley's Cider Mill Model T&A era only Car Show and Flea Market is scheduled for the second Sat in May, May 10th from 09303pm. There is no cost for cars, Model T&/or A parts venders, or visitors. Lunch is available for purchase. Last year we had 72 Model As & Ts and its growing each year. Rain date is Sun, May 11th. We are located at 278 Leavenworth Rd (Rt 110) in Shelton, CT. email dan.beardsley@nrgenergy.com or call Dan at 203-925-9746 or Lenny at 203-375-6431 for more information http://www.hemmings.com/events/detail?listing_id=40729 2014 Roaring 20's Lawn Party at the Crane Estate in Ipswich, it will be July 27th 2:30-8:00. This was a great time last year and several Minuteman People had expressed interest in attending this year. Steve Smith has not yet spoken with event organizers, but last year we were invited to bring our Model A's and attend free of charge with Model A parking on the lawn at the castle. We will keep you posted as we find out more. Steve also included a link to a great B&B in town should anyone like to stay for the night: http://ipswichinn.com/ Breakfast is excellent here and comes with the room. He knows the food is great as they are there every morning for coffee break! http://roaringtwentieslawnparty.blogspot.co 8 The Oil Leak Exciting Extra Event Hi Everyone, The 2014 MAFCA National Convention will be held in Puyallup, Washington this Michael Feinberg summer. This will be a great convention and the local club has a number of top rat185 Weston Road Lincoln, MA 01773 ed events planned, which they have included on the video link picture below. 781-259-0578 I1929 thought I would share this information, in case you were considering attending. AA Truck 1980 Shay Roadster Thanks Doug Linden MAFCA Publications/Public Relations Director https:// picasaweb.google.com/11228 0638785969577506/2014M AFCANationalConvention# 5975854927853599682 https:// picasaweb.google.com/11228 0638785969577506/2014M AFCANationalConvention# 5975854927853599682 New Members Michael Feinberg 185 Weston Road Lincoln, MA 01773 781-259-0578 1929 AA Truck 1980 Shay Roadster Dick Houston 16 Valley Street Southborough, MA 01772 508-485-7710 1929 Fordor https:// picasaweb.google.com/11228 0638785969577506/2014M AFCANationalConvention# 5975854927853599682 Brian Houston Rathbun Road Hudson, MA 01749 978-568-1972 1931 Coupe Rick Pierce 324 Mulpus Road Lunenburg, MA 01462 978-582-0456 1929 Dump Truck 9 Bill Sanchez Beth Barker 201 Bradford St. North Andover, MA 01845 508-641-4255 bsanch102@comcast.net 1929 AA Flatbed Martin (Marty) Grady Bonnie (Wife) 5 Melvin Road Natick, MA 01760 508-653-8391 1929 Coupe 1931 5 Window Coupe The Oil Leak By Subscribing to and using the Minuteman MAFC Internet Mailing List “You who!” be a Question: What is the OILLEAK mailing list? Answer: A mailing list is a collection of names and addresses used by an individual or an organization to send material to multiple recipients. Question: Why would I want to subscribe to such a list? Answer: Because the members of your Model A car club use the list to forward timely and interesting (we hope) information about meetings, tours, other members and other information about our Model A hobby. Question: Do I just receive emails from "the list" or what? Answer: No. You can also post messages to the list and your message will be sent to all of the subscribers. Question: How do I get on the list? Answer: The easiest way to get subscribed is to send me an email ( bruce@brucemarshall.org ) and I will have YahooGroups (the mailing list host) send you an "invite." Question: What happens then? Answer: Then you will get an email (usually within an hour) from Yahoo inviting you to join the group. From there you just push the "Join This Group" button and you're good to go. Question: Well I tried all of that but I never got the email from Yahoo..? Answer: Maybe the email is in your JUNK folder or Yahoo doesn't like your internet service provider. Question: Can I post off-topic stuff and all of those funning jokes my friends send to me? Answer: No. Bruce Marshall bruce@brucemarshall.org 10 The Oil Leak Spring Tour Clinic April 26, 2014 NO RAIN DATE · The Annual Spring Touring Clinic is fast approaching and it’s time to make sure your “A” is ready for the touring season. ·Space is ·You limited! must have an appointment for your Model A. A sign up sheet will be available at the April meeting. ·First ·Time ·Tour clinic opportunity to sign up will be at the April Club Meeting where there will be a sign-up sheet. Phone calls, ONLY AFTER the meeting slots are available on a 1/2 hour basis. will run from 8AM - 11:30AM, and 1PM - 3PM. Experts will help you check out your Model A and identify areas that may need attention. ·Most repairs can be made on site.. See you there! Location: 75 Haynes Road, Sudbury MA 01776 978-807-3339 jackstokinger@comcast.net 11 The Oil Leak MAFFI News Art’s Almanac APRIL 1979 35 years Badge fines are 25 cents. No charge to throw them at the Treasurer, Phil. Visit the Gilmore Museum on Model A Day, September 20, 2014 Click here for informative flyer about the Model A Swap Meet Amherst Flea Market opens on April 29th. New Member - David Booth, Sudbury APRIL 1989 25 years Ed Wedge is given a budget for a TV and VCR. Dave Smith will make a storage cabinet. Danny Poitras of Central Mass Auto Parts hosts a Sunday afternoon coffee 'n at his new shop. Ole Ben takes pennies from coffee can and buys real coffee. APRIL 1999 15 years Meetings now at the Peace Lutheran Church, Wayland. WE NEED YOUR HELP TO SUPPORT THIS MUSEUM! Funds are needed to create a sustaining fund. Please make a tax deductible donation to the foundation by sending a check to: Model A Museum Fund PO Box 95151 Nonantum, MA 02495 Or click on one of the following: BECOME A MEMBER Tour schedule shows 48 tours. O'Bee "begs" for tour leaders. Tech Talk: Carburetors by Steve Pargeter. ALWAYS BE CHEERFUL! An 82 year-old man went to the doctor to get a physical. BUY AN ENGRAVED SIDEWALK BRICK $150 A few days later, the doctor saw him walking down the street with a gorgeous young woman. At his next appointment, the doctor said, "You seem to be doing great". The man replied, "Just doing what you said - get a hot mamma and be cheerful. Click on this lapel pin to find out more about the Model A Museum The doctor said, "I didn't say that, I said you've got a heart murmur, be careful" Art Callan 12 The Oil Leak Could this be a “Threadhead” Club Mascot??? Tony’s Transmissions The “Nut Contest” have been too easy, of late. So the anti has been raised a bit. Be the first to identify the famous person in this picture and the year the photo was taken for your nut. One entry person (not 19) Entry via email to zeoli@comcast.net only. Bob Wright is still owed a can of nuts from the Pelosi Oil; Rack Queen win. Photo provided by R. Flynn Doug Linden Minuteman / MAFCA Publications/ Public Relations Director presents an award in the Model A Ford Club of America’s January / February 2014 issue. 13 The Oil Leak 14 The Oil Leak Article submitted by Buster Webb 15 The Oil Leak Class “A” Ads 1930 Murray Body Town Sedan Total Ground Up Restoration, Chicle and Cobra Drab LeBaron Interior Stone Guard, Motor Meter, Dual Side Mounts, Wind Wings Firestone White Walls, Chrome and Wood Luggage Rack, Trunk Duel Tail Lights, Fully Restored Tool Kit and Display Box Many Trophies, Caught in Rain Once, $24,900 Call chard CaloggeroRi 781-646-2938 617-926-4047 4/30 4/30 Class “A” Ads 16 The Oil Leak Class “A” Ads 1930 Tudor blue with a grey interior, white walls and lots of extra parts including a frame It has always been in heated garage $11000 firm. Call Kenny Goodwin 978-771-3496 or email kgoodwin202@comcast.net 6/30 Smitty’s Custom Steve Smith Sheet metal fabrication and body repair, modern rear shock kits. Other Model A related work. Ph:978-356-2302 Email stevesmith@verizon.net For Sale New late 1931 firewall insulator $100 Ph:978-356-2302 Email stevesmith@verizon.net 6/30 1928 – 31 Model A 1930-31 Model A New (not rewound) New (not rewound) Starter Armatures Balanced Generator www.pvford.com or call 1-800-678-2647 6/30 Class “A” Ads Please Note: Class “A” Ads are Dated Renew or Delete your “Class “A” Ad by contacting Tony Zeoli @ zeoli@comcast.net 2/15 17 The Oil Leak 4/12 6/12 4/12 18 19 Answer from page 5: I am older than my Model A’s and I look just as good 7/12 6/13 4/15 The Oil Leak The Oil Leak Minuteman Model “A” Ford Club PO Box 545, Sudbury, MA 01776 April 2014 Please Mail to: REMINDER Be sure to visit www.oilleak.org Club Meeting April 1, 2014 Get you A/T 2014 Ready! Spring Clinic April 26th Monthly meetings are held on most first Tuesdays of the month at the Memorial Congregational Church at 26 Concord Rd in Sudbury, MA 01776. See page 11 Tire kicking at 7:00 PM Club Meeting begins at 7:30 P.M. 20