To The - Studebaker Drivers Club
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To The - Studebaker Drivers Club
NORTH STAR WHEEL Volume 45 • Issue 5 September/October 2013 I N T E R N AT I O N A L D R I V E YO U R S T U D E B A K E R D AY S AT U R DAY, S E P T E M B E R 14 , 2 013 Rollin’ To The Rasset’s International Drive Your Studebaker Day is a worldwide event of the Studebaker Drivers Club. SDC Chapters and Studebaker owners from all over the world will be driving their cars and trucks all on the same day. Your North Star Chapter is participating! This year we’ll be “Rollin’ To The Rasset’s!” in Montrose, MN. Jan and Mike Rasset would like everyone in the chapter to drive their Studebakers to their home in Montrose for coffee and donuts… and more! Jan and Mike have a collection of vintage cars, snowmobiles, and motorcycles. You will also enjoy their pole shed full of vintage memorabilia! Plus, we’ll be taking photos for an IDYSD article in Turning Wheels. Here’s the plan: Jump in your Studebaker and head out to Jan and Mike’s any time you want… just plan to arrive by 1:00 p.m. You might want to get together with other members for a breakfast or a meet-up spot and caravan to Jan and Mike’s. ON T HE C ALENDAR September 28. Studebaker Only Swap Meet. Menominie, WI Circle Saturday, September 14 on your calendar as a driving day and get-together you won’t want to miss! Address: 2134 70th St SW, Montrose, MN 55363 — UPCOMING E V EN TS September 12. North Star Board Meeting. Plymouth Library Meeting Room. October 2. North Star Chapter Meeting. Latuff’s Restaurant in Plymouth. October 14. Drive For Kids. St. Paul to Red Wing. November 6. North Star Chapter Meeting. LaCasita Restaurant in Roseville. December 7. North Star Christmas Party. Lake Elmo Inn. January 11, 2014 2. North Star Annual Meeting. Lord Fletcher’s NORTH STAR WHEEL From the Back of the Champ “Studies are cool!” is the new SDC advertising campaign, but with this summer late heat wave, you’d want to be driving around in a Studebaker with air conditioning that blows very cold. Were you at the fair on one of those toasty days? It was hot. But fall is just around the corner. We kicked off September with a great Orphan Car Show at the Black Smith Lounge in Hugo. About 265 vehicles with over 100 orphan brand vehicles. Check out the pictures of the show at our chapter web page. Thanks to the Car Show committee and members that volunteered their time to help out. It is greatly appreciated. Next up was the Friday evening Car Show and Cruise in Jordan, always a busy and well attended event. Then we have International Drive Your Studebaker Day on Saturday, September 14. We will be meeting at Mike and Jan Rasset’s place in Montrose. Get out early and drive around the metro area in your Studebaker. Call up a fellow club member and meet up someplace for breakfast or coffee. Take pictures and videos. Thanks to Mike and Jan for hosting the event. They always have great stuff to look at. Coming up the end of the month on Saturday, September 28th is the Badger Wheels Chapter Midwest Studebaker Only Swap in Menomonie, WI. Swap spaces are $5. Our first fall chapter get together is Wednesday, October 2nd at Latuff’s Restaurant in Plymouth. Meeting begins at 7:00 p.m., get there earlier if you’d like to have dinner (on your own.) The next weekend is the annual Drive For Kids. If you are interested in going on this cruise from St. Paul to Redwing, contact Maynard Lemke. Sandy and I had a great time at the SDC Meet in Colorado Springs. It was nice seeing chapter members that have relocated (John and Barb Lidberg, Brian and Aletta Millette) and other Studebaker friends from around the world. We went out a few days early and visited friends from college in Boulder and had a great time playing in the mountains. Hopefully other chapter members that were out there can share some stories and pictures with you. The Board will meet on Thursday, September 12, 7 to 9 p.m. at the meeting room in the Plymouth Library (15700 36th Ave. N.) Agenda items include elections, donations and replacing Board Director Bob Shaw (Bob resigned earlier this year). I am looking for members to serve on the Election Committee and more importantly, looking for members who are willing to serve as a chapter officer. If you are interested, even just a little bit, please give me a call. We need your help. If you have any issues you would like to bring to the Board, please contact me at the number and email at the end of the column. At the October meeting, we will share our experiences and hopefully some pictures from the International Drive Your Studebaker Day. Remember to take lots of photos of your Studebaker all around town. Studies are cool! I hope you are too! Dean Elstad, President, NSC-SDC goldavanti@gmail.com • 763-560-9191 PA G E T W O DIRECTORY OF OFFICERS SDC NATIONAL OFFICERS Carl Thomason, President Mimi Halgren, Vice President Nita Ketchum, Secretary Jane Stinson, Treasurer UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ZONE Larry Swanson, National Board Director Duane Miller, Zone Coordinator Henry Votel, Regional Manager NORTH STAR CHAPTER Dean Elstad, President 763-560-9191 • goldavanti@gmail.com Bob Waitz, Vice President 952-239-3248 • bobwaitz@hotmail.com Andy Ringquist, Secretary 763-682-5423 • jamesr@spacestar.net Joan Lemke, Treasurer & Sunshine 763-478-5307 • jmlemke@comcast.net Kerry Jackson, Membership 763-559-1780 • kerry@bormann.com Jim Gieselman, Director & Historian 320-274-3299 • fgieselman@gmail.com Bob Shaw, Director & Activities 651-233-8563 • bob.shaw2011@gmail.com Bob Stude, Newsletter 612-839-2490 • bob@stude-becker.com NORTH LAND WHEELS CHAPTER Steve Carlson, President cedarwoodgsp@yahoo.com 218-722-9460 Jim Van Dell, Vice President/Trophy Chair avantiz@charter.net. 218-624-5932 Linda Whitsitt, Secretary cedarwoodgsp@yahoo.com 218-722-9460 Shirley Van Dell, Treasurer & Membership avantiz@charter.net. 218-624-5932 NORTH STAR WHEEL This & That Safety warning Have you checked the fan on your Studebaker lately. Sometimes you need to sandblast them to really check them out, but sometimes it is obvious. Every time the engine revs, your fan blade flexes... how many times has that 1950’s era engine revved up in your machine? Take a few minutes to check it out. It could save you some headaches (new radiator, hood, etc.)! Gearhead Car Show & Swap Meet Valve Cover Races August 17, 2013 – Maple Lake MN It was the second beautiful Saturday in a row. Jim Gieselman was the first to arrive in his 1953 Studebaker coupe. He saved us a places to park. We got their next in our 1962 convertible. Then came Gene Bauer in his 1962 GT Hawk, along with his neighbor driving his 1927 Whippet. Tom Maeyaert came a bit later with his 1962 GT Hawk. Can you guess what Studebaker showed up next? Jim Colombe’s famous 1950 Commander from Little Falls that made the Studebaker Alaska Tour (Jim drove his Commamder, over 5,000 miles on that trip that Joan and I went on too). Other Studebakers were there too. A 1937 Coupe, a 1950 Pickup, a 1960 Lark, and a 1930 Sedan that was a rat-rod. It had to be less than three feet high and had a 4 cylinder Ford engine in it. Jim Gieselman gave out a lot of wooden nickles and talked to the Studebaker owners that were not in our club. I gave our one wooden nickle and a business card to a new Studebaker owner, who said he was going to join our club. If you are looking for a different type of car show this was it. No trophies, no dash plaques. Just a lot of nice cars and trucks, including three big semis, farm tractors, riding lawn mowers, motorcycles, and a huge swap meet. I could write a long list of what was for sale, but one example was a pickup with at least 20 old outboard motors, all of them fully restored. One of them was a 5 hp Firestone. I’ve never seen one of those before. All of the antiques shops were open, and of course there were food vendors. The VFW had grilled pork chops for $3.00. They were so good I only had two of them! The people really liked looking at our Studebakers lined up in a row and we tried to answer all of their questions. This is a show that you can bring everybody to as their is something for everyone It the end, there were nine Studebakers at this show. How about next year we get a few more? Maybe an Avanti or two. Hope to see you there next year! — Maynard R. Lemke Studebaker Just Slightly Ahead Of It’s Time Here are the official rules. You have plenty of time to build one and transport it to the 50th International Meet in Dover Deleware next Summer! Studebaker Valve Cover Racer Rules: 1. Must be a Studebaker valve cover. 2. Total weight cannot exceed 10 pounds. An official scale is usually available. 3. Total length must not exceed 10% over stock length of the original valve cover. 4. Dimensions may be no more than 12” high or 12” wide. 5. No sharp edges or sharp protrusions on the racer. 6. Must be gravity powered. Absolutely no other power source allowed. 2014 Zone Meet Attention–This Just In: The Badger Wheels Chapter will host the 2014 Upper Mississippi Valley Zone Meet on September 26-28, in Menomonie, WI. The host hotel will be the Econolodge Inn and Suites, Menomonie, just off of exit #41 on I-94. This will also tie in with the Annual Midwest Studebaker Only Swap Meet on the fourth weekend in September. Mark your calendars and watch for more details. We’ll see you there! 49TH AN N UAL STU DE BAKE R DR IVE R S CLU B I NTE R NATIO NAL M E ET • CO LO R ADO SPR I NGS PA G E T H R E E NORTH STAR WHEEL Longroof R amblings Time for a road trip It had been a couple of years since the last cross country excursion, so Colorado Springs in July seemed like a plan. Our last trip took us to Indiana for daughter Kristen’s basketball tournament, then on to Vermont to pick up my oldest daughter Adrienne (after three years of mission work) and a visit with my sister. So the trip was set and off we go… but let me rewind a couple of years. I was watching the tube when the phone rang. The screen said John Lidberg. I jumped up and answered “Hello Mr. Lidberg.” We exchanged pleasantries and then John said “Our club is putting on the 49th Annual Meet in 2013 during 4th of July week. He was very excited they were going to be hosting the meet and said “you and Carol should come out.” Fast forward to December 27, 2012. Kristen tore her ACL during a basketball game, ending her junior season and eliminating her last summer of AAU basketball. What does that have to do with anything you ask? Well it meant no basketball trips this summer so Colorado Springs was a definite possibility. After a short discussion Carol said “sure, sounds like fun.” So on June 29, we loaded up the 2007 long roof (the station wagon thing is an affliction of mine) and off we go. Our destination for Saturday night – Kearney, Nebraska. We have stayed in Kearney a couple of times in the past during ski trips to Colorado, so we thought we would see if the Midtown Western Inn was still in business. I went on-line and sure enough, still going strong, and only $59.00 a night! While on-line I came across an event on Sunday, June 30. The 100 Year Anniversary of the Lincoln Highway. Started in 1913, it connected Boston and San Francisco – Kearney being the half way point, 1733 miles from each city. To commemorate 100 years, they planned a caravan from each coast, meeting at Kearney with a celebration and parade. Another “car event” that I could work in! It was quite the parade. There were old cars and new, and even a bunch of classic old travel trailers, one really cool 1947 Airstream pulled by a restored 1947 M pickup. After the parade, we looked at some of the cars (and trailers) and then it was on the road for the six hour run to Colorado Springs. Two lanes of blacktop, not much traffic and 85 mph, what could have been better? (Duh, I guess having a Studebaker wagon that could run at 85 mph for hours with the air on would be! Maybe someday…) We were not staying at the host hotel, so Monday morning we got up to get some breakfast at the Waffle House (that’s another story) but thought we would buzz through the parking lot and see how many Studebakers were there. As we pulled up to the Stude only section, there was a guy on a golf cart that looked familiar. Of course it was Mr. Lidberg. I double parked, got out and walked up to say hi. “Bob Stude” he said “what are you doing here and what happened to your hair?” Same old John, good to know that some things never change. We were blocking traffic, so I said “See you later” and off we went. The next five days were very relaxing and enjoyable. There was a really good turn out of North Star members, including Brian and Aleta Millette. It was nice to be able to spend some time together catching up, I hadn’t seen them in over ten years. There were side trips up the mountains including a run up Pikes Peak. It was on Wednesday, a couple of days after the annual hill climb and the “skid marks” were still fresh! It was about 80° at the bottom, and after the 19 mile drive to – Continued on next page 49TH AN N UAL STU DE BAKE R DR IVE R S CLU B I NTE R NATIO NAL M E ET • CO LO R ADO SPR I NGS PA G E F O U R NORTH STAR WHEEL the summit (14,110 feet) the temp was about 45° with a stiff breeze. Carol was glad she had a jacket along, too bad we didn’t have any oxygen bottles! Thursday was the concours and I got to run around with John in his truck passing out water to the judges. Then Dean and I walked the lots checking out the cars and taking photos (see the bottom of pages 3 thru 7). Thursday night was Fun Night in Cripple Creek, about a 45 minute drive. Dean and Sandy and Todd Langenfeld joined Carol and I in the longroof and we drove to the casino for a western BBQ. Denny and Carol Borich (below) Carol and I decided we would head for home Friday, so after strolling around Manitou Springs and having a nice lunch, it was time to get back on the road. I decided to take the toll road to avoid downtown Denver. I exited the tollway and started heading east. I have driven I-76 many times and after a couple of hours, something seemed wrong. I had gotten on I-70, instead of I-76 and was heading for Kansas. After checking the map (ya, I’m old school) we decide highway 385 on the eastern side of Colorado was the best shot back to I-76 (we had decided to stay in Kearney again so I had to get north). It turned out to be a great detour. Rolling hills turned to golden wheat fields, then back to rolling hills many times over. I also was amused by the road signs about snow plowing. We don’t have it so bad after all! As I was making a sweeping right curve, I saw an old garage with a bunch of old Fords scattered about. It was kind of a time-warp, all these vintage cars in the middle of no where. Too bad it wasn’t Studebakers. The rest of the trip was uneventful and we were back home Saturday as planned. All in all, it was a great week and my wrong turn reinforced my dream of someday taking a cross country trip in a Studebaker station wagon without getting on a freeway! – Bob Stude were walking by and joined us for dinner. After chowing down, nobody felt like gambling, so we took a drive around Cripple Creek and headed back to Colorado Springs. It was such a nice night that we stopped for a night cap and sat outside in the cool mountain air at one of Colorado’s many Brew Pubs. 49TH AN N UAL STU DE BAKE R DR IVE R S CLU B I NTE R NATIO NAL M E ET • CO LO R ADO SPR I NGS PA G E F I V E NORTH STAR WHEEL A Trip Thru the North Land Wheels Chapter’s 42nd Annual Swap Meet & Car Show I arrived at the fairgrounds just before 6:00 a.m. on Sunday. Usually there are vendors lined up to register but Jim already had some signed in and headed to their spots. As the vendors were coming in we had about ten minutes of light sprinkles, then out came the sun and we were blessed with warm and sunny for the rest of the day. We were not jammed full outside like last year, but we certainly filled up most of the available spaces. Not quite full in the building either, but considering attendance at other shows and meets we have been to this year, I think we did very well this year. It is always interesting to catch up with people from previous years and get to know new people who came to our meet for the first time. In talking with some of our local vendors, they were very happy with the show and did quite well in selling their goods. As usual, we had a vast amount of car, truck, tractor, and outdoor sports parts and equipment available at the outside vendor spots. Again this year, there was a great variety of goods being sold inside – glassware, furniture, dolls, Alpaca products, jewelry, plants, coins, clothing items, and general knick-knacks. I had a chance to get out and walk thru the meet and see some of the 139 cars in the show. It looked like that area was doing very well also. There were some really beautiful, neat, cool, funky (just to hit on a few adjectives) vehicles out there. Again, I had many comments from entrants on what a great car show it was. Seems everyone had a real nice time. And, of course, Shirley Van Dell was there. She was chauffeured around in the golf cart, checking out the show and talking with many of the folks, some of whom have been vendors since the early days. Our Club members work so well together and I think we put on another great show and swap meet again this year. And considering the weather this year, a big thank you to Mother Nature for shining down on us! – Linda Whitsitt, Madam Secretary NORTH STAR CHAPTER 2013 EVENT SCHEDULE All listed events are subject to change. If in doubt, check with Bob Shaw, Activities Director, 651-233-8563 or bob-shaw2011@gmail.com. Chapter Board Meetings. Typically held in January, April, August and November. Time and place at Board discretion. Check the newsletter for revised announcements. September 6. Jordan Car Show and Cruise. Show 5 - 7 p.m., then cruise around the countryside. Food and entertainment. Maynard Lemke 763-478-5307. September 14. International Drive Your Studebaker Day. Jan & Mike Rasset will be hosting an event! Details to follow. www.studebakerdriversclub.com/driveyourstude.asp September 28. 6th Annual Studebaker Only Swap Meet. Menomonie, WI. Sponsored by the Badger Wheels Chapter. October 2. North Star Chapter Dinner & Meeting. Latuff ’s Restaurant, 10820 Hwy 55, Plymouth. Dinner at 6, meeting at 7 p.m. Maynard Lemke 763-478-5307. October 13. Drive For Kids. St. Paul to Red Wing cruise. Details to come. Maynard Lemke 763-478-5307. November 6. North Star Membership Meeting. LaCasita Mexican Restaurant, 1925 Perimeter Road. Roseville. Dinner at 6, meeting at 7 p.m. Mike Price 651-287-4055. December 7. North Star Christmas Party. Lake Elmo Inn. January 11, 2014. North Star Chapter Annual Banquet. Lord Fletcher’s. Elections of officers. TO ASSURE YOUR COMFORT REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR OWN LAWN CHAIRS TO OUTDOOR EVENTS If you have any questions, call Activities Director Bob Shaw 651-233-8563. The 2013 Chapter Event Schedule is also at www.northstarwheel.com If you, as a North Star Member, are involved in another Car Show Event, please advise the editor. North Land Wheels 2013 Meeting Schedule September 22 • Tour to Verde and Faye Pepin’s in Motley, MN. 1:00pm for pot-luck luncheon and browse Verde’s vast collection of interesting vehicles and equipment October 20 • 1:00 pm – Upper Deck No meeting in November… Happy Thanksgiving December 8 - 1:00 pm, 2013 Christmas Party – Upper Deck The North Star Wheel is the newsletter of the North Star and North Land Wheels Chapters of the Studebaker Drivers Club, Inc. Emails preferred to: bob@stude-becker.com ISSUE DEADLINE MAILING DATE± JAN/FEB December 20th January 1st MAR/APR February 20th March 1st MAY/JUN April 20th May 1st JUL/AUG June 20th July 1st SEP/OCT August 20th September 1st NOV/DEC October 20th November 1st 49TH AN N UAL STU DE BAKE R DR IVE R S CLU B I NTE R NATIO NAL M E ET • CO LO R ADO SPR I NGS PA G E S I X NORTH STAR WHEEL FOR SALE, WANTED AND… FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE - 1955 Custom Pick-up Truck. 350/350, PS, PB, Tilt, Nova sub, Camaro posi rear. Regal Plum, light grey int. Tonneau cover. Chrome reverse rims w/moon caps. $16,995. John, 612-236-7359. (ends Jan ’14) FOR SALE - 1963 Avanti. Factory loaded California car. Cold Air. Great driver. Call for details. $15,000. Perry Wolff, 612-743-3183. (ends Jan ’14) FOR SALE - 1941 Commander, very good condition, runs well. Looks great. Green, 4 dr. Chrome & stainless in very good condition. Formerly owned by Red Wing Studebaker Dealer. $9,500. Arlan, 651-388-1800. vollan@redwing.net. (ends Jan ’14) FOR SALE - 1955 Champion Deluxe Ultravista 4-dr, flathead six, 3-speed manual w/overdrive. 55,300 miles. Southern car, restored, new upholstery, Robin’s egg blue, white top and front. 2nd place 2010 Int’l in Glendale, AZ. See Turning Wheels Sept. 2010, pg. 38. $8,500. Dick France, 651-714-5404. (ends Jan ’14) FOR SALE - 1963 Lark 2-door, 6 automatic, AC, color Rose Mist, new power brakes, master cylinder, tires. Everything works 100%. $7,800. Steve Carlson 218-722-9460. cedarwoodgsp@yahoo.com (ends Jan ’14) FOR SALE - 1945 M15 Dump Truck $6,000.- OBO. 1941 Commander $4,500.- OBO. Must Sell. Al, 612-729-1298 (ends Jan ’14) FOR SALE - 1956 Golden Hawk. Sunset Gold/Snowcap White. Black & White Interior. Pwr Steering/windows. Modern AC. $21,600. 1959 Silver Hawk. Coral color. Original interior. 289 auto from a ’64 Cruiser. $7,000. Don Brewer, 309-792-2546. dcb-manferd@sbcglobal.net. East Moline, IL. (ends Jan ’14) FOR SALE - Early 1953 Commander 2 door with the tristar. 232 V8 auto. Can be viewed at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbvkGDfpsWQ We have complete history of the car. Asking $6,500. Call 314-495-7154 or email BubbaBear3@aol.com for details. (ends Nov ’13) FOR SALE - 1962 Gran Turismo Hawk. 289, factory 4-spd and twin-trac rear axle. Good condition un-restored. $6,500. 660-826-7275 or 660-473-5151 (ends Nov ’13) FOR SALE - 1963 Wagonaire. Larry Miller 815-291-8322 or email 98roadking1@comcast.net (ends Nov ’13) GOT STUDE STUFF TO SELL OR NEED… TELL THE MEMBERS! email: bob@stude-becker.com North Star Wheel Newsletter c/o Bob Stude, Editor 3263 Lake Elmo Avenue North, Lake Elmo, MN 55042 Phone: 612-839-2490 For Sale & Wanted Notices will be printed for two (2) consecutive issues (4 months). Continuation requests must be initiated by the advertiser before subsequent Newsletter publication deadlines. Emails preferred to bob@stude-becker.com or US mail notices to Newsletter. Ads must be received by Newsletter submission deadline. Be sure to detail your descriptions: For Sale or Wanted, year, model, body type, etc. FOR SALE - 1961 Champ Pickup, $21,500. Modified with 305 V8 (5.0 litre),TBl, 700R4 Auto trans. Approx. 26,000 miles. 1963 Lark Daytona, $l0,900. 2 dr HT. Ermine White. 259 V8 auto, power steering/brakes, Dual exhaust, Re-upholstered in red.Approx. 127,800 miles. Late 18OO’s Studebaker Doctor’s Buggy. Restored in black, with red wheels. Finished except for the top, I have all the bows and parts. Great for display or just yard art. $2,750, horse not included. I would offer a package deal of all 3 for $30,000 Firm. GordonSherwin 250-493-1498. e-mail: chila@shaw,ca. Penticton, Western Canada. (ends Jan ’14) WANTED WANTED - 1964-1966 Studebaker Station Wagon. Power train, color, fixed or sliding roof not important, condition is. Brad Kuchan, Minonk, IL 309/432-2805. kmoch12@frontier.com (ends Jan’14) 49TH AN N UAL STU DE BAKE R DR IVE R S CLU B I NTE R NATIO NAL M E ET • CO LO R ADO SPR I NGS PA G E S E V E N North Star Chapter SDC Membership Application NSC Annual Dues are $15. Date of Application Name Spouse Address City/State/Zip Home Phone Cell Phone Email Address National SDC Membership Number Please list your Studebakers and other collector vehicles. YEAR MAKE MODEL Mail this application along with you check for $15 made out to North Star Chapter SDC to: Kerry Jackson, Membership, 6388 Ranchview Lane N, Maple Grove, MN 55311-3924 763-559-1780 • kerry@bormann.com You must be a member of the National Studebaker Drivers Club (SDC) to join any SDC local chapter such as the North Star Chapter (NSC). Memberships are for one year and include 12 issues of Turning Wheels magazine. US Rates Regular Membership with Periodicals-Class Mail: New Members, First Year Only $24. USD Regular Membership Renewal $31. USD Student/Young Adult (to age 22) $24. USD Turning Wheels subscription only $24. USD Regular Membership w/First-Class Mail $60. USD You can join easily right online. Go to: www.studebakerdriversclub.com/joinsdc.asp If you do not want to join or renew online - click the “JOIN” link above, print the application, fill it out and mail it to: The Studebaker Drivers Club, Inc. P.O. Box 1715 Maple Grove MN 55311 Or, use VISA or Master Card and call (763)420-7829, or fax (763)420-7849 or email: mark@cornerstonereg.com for information.
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