November 2014 Newsletter!

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November 2014 Newsletter!
November 2014 Newsletter!
MCC web site: www.msclassiccruisers.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/mississippiclassiccruisers
Upcoming MCC Events…
 MCC’s November Cruise-In, Saturday November 8th at Renaissance at Colony Park in
Ridgeland. Time is 4:00pm – 6:00pm, weather permitting. Contact Ray W. at 601-720-7782
or arayw@hotmail.com. This is the final MCC cruise-in of 2014!!
 MCC Christmas Party Friday December 5th 6:30 pm at Annandale Golf Club (Club House).
Please RSVP to Henri Fusilier at henri.fusilier@att.net or 601-856-7733 by November 26th.
 Christmas Parade Saturday, December 6th at 9:00 am. We will meet at Ridgecrest
Baptist Church around 8:00 am to line up.
 MCC Annual Meeting Friday, January, 9th at 6:30pm at Annandale Golf Club (Club
House).
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Welcome to Mississippi
Classic Cruisers!
Brad Brady
Madison, MS
(no car listed)
Mark & Valerie Barton
Brandon, MS
Steve McClintock
Brandon, MS
1967 Plymouth VIP
1987 Cadillac Sedan DeVille
2004 Honda S2000
Monica, Romy & Rico Maldonado
Florence, MS
1979 Chevy Camaro
Long Way Home (A Corvette’s Journey)
Content provided by MCC Member Bob Jackman
As many of you who know me already are aware, I love all kinds of cars and always have.
Evidence of this can be found in the big cars I own or have owned in the past as well as my
collection of 5300 plus models. I preface this short story by saying this lest one would think
that my only focus is on Corvettes alone.
My ownership of my 1961 Corvette began in 1972 when I painted it for a friend. This friend
and I were both Modal A Ford fans and used to work on them together. One day he and his
wife went to a car show where she saw the Corvette and wanted it badly so they bought it
although my friend really wasn't into other cars other than the Model As. Long story short,
after I painted the car for him, and knowing he didn't particularly care for the car, I asked
him if he would sell me the car...after checking with his wife, the answer was no. About six
months later my friend took a job some 1,000 miles away and again I asked if he would sell it
to me before they moved and again the answer was no. As with many things in life, he called
me about thirty days after they moved and said that his wife had decided that it was okay for
him to sell the car. Bottom line...I had to pay to have the car shipped back the 1,000 miles
when it had lived some three miles from us to begin with.
Looking back I guess it was predestined for Lori and I to own a Corvette. Growing up, one of
my best friend's father was the personnel director of the Corvette plant in St. Louis which is
where I am from. My friend and I were in the plant at least once a month watching America's
number one sports cars being built from 1954, the first year production started in St. Louis
until the early sixties when my friend's father retired. Back then the survival of the Corvette
was questioned by the bean counters at GM each year. In 1960, the Corvette achieved sales
in excess of 10,000 units for the first time, and which was the benchmark used to determine
the make's future. Today it would be hard to imagine the automotive picture without the
Corvette but it came very close to not happening. Sometime when you get the chance to see
an original older Corvette it's important to know that these old Vettes were virtually hand
built without the aid of computers and robots.
Bob Jackman
For a complete listing of ALL winners from Scarecrow,
visit the MCC website: www.msclassicruisers.com or our Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/mississippiclassiccruisers
CHOICE AUTOS
Best in Class:
Paul Stegall
Florence, MS
1967 Chevy Camaro
CHOICE TRUCKS
Best in Class:
Jimmy Ellsins
Brandon, MS
1952 Ford F1
CHOICE IMPORTS
Best in Class:
Tom Whitefield
Starkville, MS
1974 Triumph TR-6
CHOICE ROD
Best in Class:
Pearl, MS
1939 Chevy Convertible
Ridgeland, MS
2014 Ford Shelby
Eric Knight
CHOICE MODERN MUSCLE
Best in Class:
Michael Still
SPECIAL AWARDS
Best Paint:
Paul Stegall
Florence, MS
Best Interior:
Susan & Tim Splawn Lafayette, LA
Best Engine:
Rob Stringer
Madison, MS
Best Customs:
Joe Mozola
Brandon, MS
Paul Adams
Yazoo, MS
Brett Killingsworth Madison, MS
Best Ratrod:
Jeff Wilke
Scott Paxson
Clay Busby
Brandon, MS
Laurel, MS
Brandon, MS
1967 Red Chevy Camaro
1940 Ford 5 Window Coupe
1970 Chevy Chevelle
1949 Mercury Coupe
1950 Mercury
1947 Chevy
1923 Ford T-Bucket
1951 Chevy 3100
1953 Chevy 3100
Best Model T/A: John McIntyre
James Lambert
Doug Jones
Best Project Car: Barbara Alexander
Mitchell Bennett
Michael Walthall
Most Radical:
Ken Clark
Walter Williams
Joe Brister
Survivors
Unrestored:
Marcus Ellis
James Young
Ken Walley
Most Original
Restored:
Ridgeland, MS
Baton Rouge, LA
Madison, MS
Brandon, MS
Madison, MS
Vicksburg, MS
1922 Model T
1930 Ford Model A Coupe
1931 Ford Model A Victoria
1953 Chrysler Windsor Coupe
1954 International R-120
1954 Chevy Pickup
Brandon, MS
1967 Chevy II Wagon
West Monroe, LA 1933 Willys Coupe
Canton, MS
1942 Chevy P/U
Walnut Grove, MS
Kosciusko, MS
Ridgeland, MS
1929 Ford Model A Pickup
1958 Edsel Bermuda
1966 Chevy Corvette
Sharrell Nelson
Patsy Harveston
Presley Pettit
Jackson, MS
Wesson, MS
Madison, MS
1956 Ford Thunderbird
1972 Pontiac GTO
1971 Pontiac Lemans Sport
Most
Unusual:
Brad Outlaw
Charlie Murray
Henry Majors
Mike Finnegan
Tische Wallace
Flowood, MS
Brandon, MS
Madison, MS
Richland, MS
Hattiesburg MS
1931 Ford Model A
1950 Vintage Kurtis Kraft
1934 Cadillac El Dorado
1946 Ford DLX Convertible
1965 Ford Mustang Fastback
Most
Nostalgic:
Gary Berry
Ridgeland, MS
Jeff Carrothers
Brandon, MS
Richard & Angela Adcock Braxton, MS
Michael McCrory
Madison, MS
Tommy Thomas
Madison, MS
Bob Jackman
Brandon, MS
James Lambert
Baton Rouge, LA
Steven Wagner
Madison, MS
Joe McNamee
Brandon, MS
Jimmy McCool
Cleveland, MS
1974 Chevy Impala
1958 Edsel Corsair
1963 Ford Falcon
1961 Buick Electra 225
1970 Oldsmobile 442
1979 Lincoln Continental Mk
1930 Ford Model A Coupe
1954 Chrysler New Yorker
1954 Buick Special
1954 Chevy Bel-Air
Top
Tuners:
Josh McClintock
Timothy Whitfield
Steve McClintock
Brandon, MS
Jackson, MS
Brandon, MS
1996 Acura Integra
2003 Nissan 350Z
2004 Honda S2000
Longest Distance: Glen Nichols
Haslet, TX
1972 Chevy Chevelle
Mayors Choice: Robert Coleman
Greenville, MS
1955 Ford Crown Victoria
Poster Car:
Cindy Phillips
Madison, MS
1976 Corvette
Oldest Vehicle:
John McIntyre
Ridgeland, MS
1922 Model T
Best GM:
Dwight & Janice Jasper Crystal Springs, MS
1957 Chevy Bel-Air
Best Ford:
Larry Chedotal
Madison, MS
1957 Ford Thunderbird
Best MOPAR:
Doug White
Madison, MS
1966 Dodge Coronet
Best British:
Tom Whitefield
Starkville, MS
1974 Triumph TR6
Best German:
Doug Jones
Madison, MS
1987 Mercedes 560SL
Best Japanese:
Steve McClintock
Brandon, MS
2004 Honda S2000
Best Italian:
John Ravenstein
Jackson, MS
Hottest Import: Len Jones
Oscar Gibbs
Josh McClintock
Ridgeland, MS
Madison, MS
Brandon, MS
New Domestic:
Ridgeland, MS
Brandon, MS
Madison, MS
Bill Smith
Roger Dabbs
Larry Chedotal
2011 Maserati Gran Turismo
1990 Mazda Miata
2008 Infiniti G37S
1996 Acura Integra
2010 Dodge Challenger R/T
2015 Corvette Stingray
2013 Ford Mustang Boss
Scarecrow Scores Record Numbers
Thank you to the many club members that spent countless hours making Scarecrow the
quality event that it was. The figures we have so far on the results look like this:
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Cruisen-4-Cash drew over 80 cars (roughly 200 people)
62 cars and trucks participated in the 6.5 mile caravan
Over 23,000 people showed up to eat, shop and view beautiful show cars and trucks
Total number of show vehicles on display: 602
178 awards were given out
Almost a 20% spike in Facebook ‘Likes’ on our Facebook page
This data clearly demonstrates that Scarecrow is the third largest car show in Mississippi. We
encourage everyone to take time and visit the MCC website (msclassiccruisers.com) and our
Facebook page (www.facebook.com/mississippiclassiccruisers)to view photos and videos of
the event. You won't be disappointed!
Race Results of the 1st
Annual Tom Phillips 5K
Overall Finish:
1. Larry Sykes
2. Sharon Patterson
3. Sarah Pendergrass
4. Shane Henley
5. Gabrielle Pazdersky
6. Rebecca Bauer
7. Harrison Bauer
8. Cathy Files
9. Gina Oubre
Female Open Winners:
1. Karen Vesey
2. Ashley Sullivan
3. Sherian Grubbs
Female Masters Winners:
1. Cindy Phillips
Male Open Winners:
1. Chris Pazdersky
2. Matt Stapleton
3. Ben Bauer
Dear MCC Members and Sponsors,
I what to thank you all for the love you have shown and given to Tom's memory and to my
family. Tom was a multi-complex man and that is what made him so memorable and special
to so many people. He had drive and ambition that showed in everything he did. He fretted,
stressed, and worried about everything and was always proud of everyone's efforts and
achievements at the end of the day. He loved the Mississippi Classic Cruisers. We made
many friends and many memories over the last several years and considered the club a part
of our extended family. I will always be so grateful to you all. Your time, energy and giving
of your hearts for Tom is the most overwhelming outreach I have ever experienced. He was
my soul mate and I feel so blessed to have had him in my life. There will never be another
Tom Phillips. He is missed.
I'm not very good at writing my thoughts and this may seem like rambling but my sincere
intent is to let you know how much I love you all and say thank you again for being there for
me and the girls.
Love,
Cindy
Photos from the 2014 Scarecrow Cruise & Car Show
More Photos available online at facebook.com/mississippiclassiccruisers
Photos courtesy of MCC member Barry Schmidt
 MCC’s November Cruise-In, Saturday November 8th at Renaissance at Colony Park in
Ridgeland. Time is 4:00pm – 6:00pm, weather permitting. Contact Ray W. at 601720-7782 or arayw@hotmail.com. This is the last cruise-in of 2014!!
 MCC Christmas Party Friday December 5th 6:30 pm at Annandale Golf Club (Club
House). Please RSVP to Henri Fusilier at henri.fusilier@att.net or 601-856-7733 by
November 26th.
 Christmas Parade In Downtown Madison, Saturday December 6th at 9:00am. We will
meet at Ridgecrest Baptist Church at 8:00am to line up.
 Trade Days Classic Car Cruise-In Event, November 15th 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. Visit
www.tradedaysllc.com for more information.
 Car and Bike Show, Saturday November 8th 10:00 am -until in Laurel, MS. For more
information call 601-342-2732.
 MCC Annual Meeting Friday, January, 9th at 6:30pm at Annandale Golf Club (Club
House).
 1964 ½ mustang convertible 289 4-barrel, auto trans. Navy with tan leather and tan top.
Completely restored. Owen Richards –601-946-3567—oerafs@comcast.net *
 1994 Ford Crown Victoria, 4 DR, 6 Passenger Full size.
Vibrant White, Opal Gray Interior ***
 1974 Corvette Stingray T-top coupe. Has original 350 L-48
(195 HP), with a 200 R4 5 speed automatic transmission.
Original Chevy engine orange valve covers, PS, PB
(brakes are SS and just over a year old), tilt telescopic
steering, new battery cables, new points and condenser,
true dual exhaust. Excellent tires with (powder coated)
original rally wheels and new SS rings. New rocker panels,
front and rear fiberglass bumper seams filled in. Original
alarm system. Many other documents not listed. Asking
$15,500 Call Steve Burns 704 254-5006 ***
 Need a gauge cluster with Tach in order to finish up a 69 Mach 1 restoration. If anyone
knows where one can be located, please contact Norman Riddle at 334-430-5997 **
To place a free ad or to change/cancel your current ad, please contact
Burton Doss at 601-940-1282 or by E-Mail at bdoss@1010group.com. You can also send
a letter to MCC, P.O.BOX 592, MADISON, MS 39130.
Submission deadline for changes, deletions, and/or additions for the December 2014
newsletter will be November 23rd. Please don’t be late!
All ads will be canceled after three (3) months unless canceled by you earlier and are
limited to five lines and must be automotive related. Photos are welcome but must be
sent by email along with your ad.
Automotive services available from some of our great MCC Sponsors:
 Build that dream garage, Pettit Builders, Presley Pettit at 601-940-8602 or
pettit600@bellsouth.net.
 Complete auto/boat upholstery, Juan’s Upholstery in Raymond. Call Juan or Maribel
Melo at 601-376-0005 or email maribelmelo@bellsouth.net.
 Performance valve jobs, milling, porting, TIG, crack repair, boring, honing, engine
disassembly, re-assembly, machine work and diagnostic. Jackson Cylinder Head Service.
Geoff Burroughs at 601-353-1014.
 Full service detailing, carpet shampoo, wet sanding and headlight polishing. No job too
small! Ridgeland Auto World at 601-899-8500.
 Specializing in repairs and upgrades to your classic car or truck. Tyer’s Professional Auto
Service in Clinton at 601-924-4165.
 Glass for home or auto, Venable Glass Services. Ridgeland and Brandon locations. Call
owner Roger Venable at 601-605-4443.
 T-shirts, banners, signs, mugs, pens, hats, printing, business cards and all kinds of
marketing / promotional items. Printables & More, 101-B First Choice Drive, Madison,
MS (located in Gluckstadt). Contact owners Debra and Mike Gallaway at 601-898-1790.
 Paint and body work, all classic and late model vehicles. Contact your local Capitol Body
Shop Manager.
 Contact Richard Newman at Storage Depot for all your storage needs. 601-856-5650 or
visit his web site at www.storagedepotms.com. Be sure to tell Richard that you are a member of
the Mississippi Classic Cruisers.
 Check out White Rhino Fabrication for all your specialty designs and fabrication needs for
your current and future projects. Contract Chris Brown at 601-397-1118.
 If you are searching for replacement parts for your current daily driver or a hard to find project
car, contact Pull-A-Part at (601) 949-8490 or visit their website www.pullapart.com
For the best service, parts and prices be sure to visit your local O'Reilly
Auto Parts store. Be sure to let 'em know that you are a member of the
Mississippi Classic Cruisers!
Mississippi Classic Cruisers
P. O. Box 592
Madison, MS 39130
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