Shelby GR-1
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Shelby GR-1
This Month September 2004 - Ice Cream Cruise pics - Shelby GR-1 - High Desert Swap Meet/Tom Jones BBQ? Ownership not essential, Enthusiasm is!! Next Meeting: Sunday Sept. 19, 6:00pm Denny’s (Wilsonville) Will it be built? Shelby GR-1 Come to the Beavercreek U.C.C. Car Show on 9/25/04 - See flyer inside for details debuts @ Pebble Beach For information about SAAC NW Ed or it’s activities, call or email any officer: President Gary Kelley 541 382-0281 Vice President Dan Patching 541 317-5678 Secretary Paul Blanchard 503 657-9273 Treasurer Ann Clack 503 656-3891 aclack@earthlink.net Newsletter Editor Brent Soo Hoo 503 323-5826 stang@ipinc.net Webmaster Tim Grubb 360 518-1447 target58@comcast.net MHRC Rep Ray Clack 503 656-3891 Asst. MHRC Rep. Paul Blanchard 503 657-9273 SAAC National Rep. Fred Gehring 503 657-5595 Track Steward Brent Passmore TrackCat@adelphia.net Asst. Track Steward Brian Bogdon 360 425-4017 Picture it or ’s Op Brent Soo Hoo Email: stang@ipinc.net From the Driver’s Seat I’d like to sincerely thank everyone who supported me through a difficult couple months. I heard from current members, former SAACNW newsletter editors, past presidents and other former club officers who voiced their strong support of what I have been doing with the newsletter and events I have coordinated. You, collectively, kept me from quitting. Thanks especially to webmaster Tim Grubb for taking the time to get pictures for me from the Ice Cream Cruise. The photo montage on page 14 is his fine work. We had to buy a SmartMedia card, but it was worth it. Thanks to Rick Sattler and Baskin & Robbins for another fine Ice Cream Cruise. Great to have everyone who brought their cars out for that mini show. Thanks to my buddy Dave Lennartz for helping with the set-up. Sorry we had to cancel the Dyno Day #2, if you people don’t reserve spots when we announce events then they just cannot happen. We’ve got to have firm commitments for things like that, it won’t work to “just show up unscheduled.” If you are interested in running on the dyno then step up and make a commitment to do it. Otherwise these kinds of events just are not going to continue. SAAC Northwest Express is a monthly newsletter of Shelby American Automobile Cub Northwest, a regional club formed in 1978 for the purpose of preserving & enjoying Shelby and other Ford/Mercury Performance cars. Web page address/emails: http://www.saacnw.org/ “You can do WHAT?” What happened with the High Desert Swap Meet and BBQ? 2 Brent/Editor Keith Canutt - Restoration of your early Mustang. Rusty floor repair or replacement. Suspension upgrades and rebuilding. Total restoration, modification and upgrades including 5 speed conversions. “Horse shoe Rustorations” (503) 598-8675 Edward Neiger - Professional certified welder. Mig, Tig & Stick. Aluminum, Stainless and mild steel. No job too small. (503) 481-9164 Lives in Gresham. Bob Parker - An expert at Photography & has volunteered to take excellent photos of your car. You cover the cost of film and processing. Contact him at the next meeting. Cary Gressinger - Owner of C&G Automotive Inc.. Has been building quality Cobra Replicas, servicing and restoring original Cobras for the past 10 years. C&G has just started to produce their own replicas and chassis utilizing 5.0 Mustang components. (503) 678-1115 Russ Schulte - This gentleman is a master sheet metal man. For aluminum work, sheet metal etc. Call Russ. (541) 451-3655 James Boscole - Structural fiberglassing. You know, let’s take out the shake. Don’t call me for gel coat issues. Also graphic design projects and website design. (503) 625-7650 Mark Folden - Classic Auto & Appraisal. Serving all your appraisal needs including market, loan, insurance, replacement, and diminished value reports. All appraisal reports are done in strict compliance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice and American Society of Appraisers. (360) 807-8324 Jeff Sanders - Manual Transmission specialist. BorgWarner T5 expert, some “Ford” units available outright. Rebuilding or Updates available. Intimately familiar with Toploaders, T10’s, Muncie’s ack!! Will do some automatics as well. (503) 625-2708 or (503) 936-1538 Dennis Turk - ‘65-’67 Mustang 4-piston disc brake caliper rebuilds. I use custom CNC manufactured 316SS pistons, new boots & seals, new bleeder valves and new stainless steel cross-over lines. Will also rebuild ‘64 1/2 - ‘66 disc brake proportioning valves with stainless steel sleeves. Call Dennis or Mark (503) 681-3093 Discounts Note: Businesses require phoning ahead and proof of membership in SAAC NW to get a discount. Take your club membership card with you when visiting these vendors. Tom Jones Motorcars Contact: Tom Jones, 2820 W. Highland Ave., Redmond, OR 97756. (541) 548-0633. Email: tmjones@transport.com 10% discount on custom & mustang parts. Hillyer’s Mid-City Ford Contact: Dennis or Craig, 3000 Newberg Hwy W, Woodburn, OR 97XXX. (503) 981-4747. 10% discount on parts only. Schnell Automotive & Supply Contact: Tim Schnell. 1506 NE Lombard, Portland, OR 97211. (503) 285-3567 or (503) 285-2951. Discount varies on all services and parts. Also full machine shop. C&G Automotive, Inc. Contact: Cary Gressinger. 22015 Airport Rd., Aurora, OR 97002. (503) 678-1115. 15% discount on parts and service. R&S Classic Mustang Supply Contact: Ray Mason. 250 Queen SE, Albany, OR 97XXX. (541) 926-5383. 10% discount on parts and service. Engine Parts Distributing, Inc. Contact: Pete Agalzoff. 6635 N. Baltimore, Portland, OR 97203. (800) 289-3373 or (503) 289-3373. 20% discount on engine kits and jobber Rose City Mustang LTD. Contact: Bill Kubeck. 521 NE 74th Ave., Portland, OR 97213. (503) 243-1938. 10% discount on all parts new & used excluding special order items. 15 Landmark Ford Contact: Art Fitch 12000 SW 66th Ave., Tigard, OR 97223 (503) 639-1131. Discount varies on FRPP and parts. August Meeting Minutes Minutes of the SAAC NW meeting 15 August 2004 Vice President’s Report Vice President Dan Patching brought the meeting to order at 6:15 P.M. Dan mentioned that our President Gary Kelley was helping his son John to install a motor in his Mustang at the shop of Mark Pendergrass, his reason for not being present at tonight’s meeting. Dan talked about Hot August Nights in Reno Nevada, said that it was a great time. This year they had the truckers parade, over 60 diesel trucks all chromed to the hilt with lights and horns, quite a sight and sound! Dan mentioned that at some point in the future we could get enough members together to tour to Hot August Nights as a club. Dan asked the club secretary to read the minutes of the July 18th meeting. Secretary’s Report Paul Blanchard read the minutes and then asked if there were any additions or corrections to the July meeting minutes as read. There weren’t any, the minutes stand as read. A general discussion followed, with Dave Lennartz expressing the opinion that we need to relax more and not let issues become personal attacks toward one another. Ann Clack reiterated that we are an organization of volunteers that we depend upon for the success of our club. Ann mentioned that if a mistake is made, apologize and move on. Dan Jones made the comment that we need to be less critical and more supportive of each other for the good of the club. Brian Bogdon made mention of the need for greater charitable contributions, he would like to see us give to the Shelby Children’s Foundation. Ann Clack mentioned that the flyer for the Baskin & Robbins Ice Cream cruise was the same as last year, if there were any changes that needed to have been made they should have been expressed at that time. Gayle Gehring said she and Fred were in Idaho last year and didn’t have the opportunity to preview the flyer before it was published. Dan Patching said that it is the wishes of our current e-board that all items that carry the club logo be previewed before they are published to lessen the possibility of being controversial. Thanks to Rick Sattler and Baskin & Robbins for hosting us! 14 3 Maryhill Loops Car Show and Hill Climb Info Sat. 10/9/2004 (Car Show) and Sun. 10/10/2004 (Hill Climb) August Meeting Minutes -cont. from pg.3 Treasurer’s Report Ann Clack gave the report, gave the beginning and ending balance. Ann gave us a listing of our expenses as well as income. Our balance is reconciled with the August Bank Statement. Hello SAAC Northwest enthusiasts, Just a F.Y.I. Maryhill Loops Cars Show and Hill Climb is fast approaching. Newsletter Editor Brent was concerned as to whether or not he should stay on as editor, whether he had the confidence of the e-board and if he would be able to continue as editor without micro-management. Dan Patching said that he would be willing to do whatever is necessary to ensure that Brent stays as newsletter editor. Bob Parker also commented that he appreciated all of the work and effort that Brent has put in on behalf of the club, felt that he had done a good job as newsletter editor. New member Jack Greene expressed his appreciation to Brent for the research that he did on his car that was featured in this month’s newsletter. SAAC NW Webmaster Tim Grubb said that he is working on our home page making changes as required at the first of each week. Tim asked about the membership form, it seems to have been lost, Ann said that she had been looking for the name and address of a couple of members. She has the information needed for the members so that they will receive their newsletters, this is something that will need further work. MHRC Report Paul Blanchard as alternate rep gave the report for Ray Clack while he was on vacation and unable to attend the meeting. A motion was made to approve the new MHRC by-law changes as a club take back, motion seconded, vote taken motion passed. Big Don Van Dinter, Portland Roadster Show Chairman received a contract for his services voted by the reps and accepted unanimously. The Portland Roadster Show Budget was approved by vote of the member club reps. The MHRC summer picnic will be held at Council member Bob Paeth’s place on the 19th of September 1 P.M. to 7 P.M. at Shadow Brook Mobile Court in Clackamas. The Council will provide the burgers and hot dogs and pop, members are asked to bring in salad and desert. All members and their families are welcome. 4 Dates: Saturday, Oct. 9th (car show) and Sunday, Oct. 10th (hill climb race). We are all anticipating these dates will bring us warm "Indian Summer" weather where we can drive our club cars to the event without spray, crud and grime. There's much "Powered By Ford" to cheer for blasting through the Hillclimb traps. So, here's what you need to do if you are interested. #1. Call us or Email us at (503) 657-5595 or fredangayle@earthlink.net We have the official entry form and can FAX it to you. #2. Have your pre-registration and $12.00 per car submitted to Goldendale Motorsports Association by October 1st, 2004. You can enter your car for the show the day you drive in (10/ 9/04) unannounced for a higher price ($15.00). If the organizers know in advance what cars are committed to show up they can adjust awards accordingly. #3. The Open Event Car Show is popular ballot amongst registered participants Sat. Oct. 9, 10 AM - 4 PM. Awards at 3:30 PM. The optional Buffet Dinner @ $15.00 per person starts @ 4:00 PM. #4. The next day Oct. 10th, is hill climb race day. Many of us will be laying over on Saturday night at Goldendale, WA or Biggs, OR motels so we can take in the race. #5. Plan on side excursions like a wine tasting event on Saturday evening and checking out the art and Native American relics any time during the two days at Marryhill Museum. There's extra fees for these of course. Thanks for your attention, --- Fred Gehring --- fredangayle@earthlink.net 13 August Meeting Minutes -cont. from pg.4 Fred Gehring made reference to an e-mail message that he had received from a link from the MHRC, his virus scan wouldn’t allow it to be opened. Members are encouraged to not open any questionable e-mails, just erase them and be sure to keep your anti-virus software up to date. National SAAC Rep Fred Gehring talked about the recent unveiling of a prototype of the new Shelby GR-1 sports car at the Pebble Beach Councours. Fred commented on a program on the Speed Channel called Behind the Headlights, it was a real good presentation of Shelby American History. Dan Gurney was interviewed a lot as well as several other Shelby American employees of the era. Fred said that he is still investigating the procedure necessary to acquire the program on tape or CD. Fred said that he hasn’t received any new correspondence from SAAC National. Track Steward’s Report 2004 Track Day #2 - Thursday Sept. 9 Preliminary Report According to unofficial sources we had good turnout at the recent Track Day #2. There were somewhere between 30 and 45 cars. The novice group was well looked after by more experienced drivers/riders. Only a couple incidents with fluids on the track which caused a continuation of the run groups through lunch to make up for the approx. 30 min. lost during clean up. Thanks to all track workers and organizers. 12 Brent Passmore said that he had passed out over 800 flyers was still looking for participants to send in their application. Brent said that an invitation had been extended to Allen Grant, Allen said that he may attend for a test and tune to get ready for the Mary Hill, hill climb. Allen said that he plans on taking it all this year! Brian Bogdon said that he has taken flyers to Mustang events, tours and cruise-ins to help get the word out. Bob Parker told of his participation at an Alpha Club Track Day, it went real smooth, they are a lot more lenient as far as clothing requirements and tech inspections are concerned. A general discussion followed with regard to track day expenses and dates, should we have two dates instead of three? Brian mentioned that Pro Drive has the track on Fridays, from now on we will be eligible for weekdays only. Brian mentioned that he had talked with the WASAAC members about the possibility of their attendance at our track days as well as possibly having Pete Brock and Allen Grant come to one of our track days. Old Business Ann Clack said that Sandy Bauer from the Portland Historics at PIR wanted some feedback about the Car Corral being held in the infield. She wanted to know if people were for the new arrangement or if there was a need for improvement. All members who had participated said that it was difficult to enter and exit the corral by crossing 5 August Meeting Minutes -cont. from pg.5 the track, and many participants commented that the parade laps were to slow. Brent Soo Hoo had some posters from the Ice Cream Cruise available to give away, took the opportunity to thank Dave Lennartz for all of his help with set up for the Cruise. HURRY! MHMF needs your registration soon! Register before September 20th New Business Brent Soo Hoo said he would probably cancel the Dyno Day for the 28th of August due to a lack of interest. Ann Clack said that she had received an email from a “Mad Max” inviting us to participate in a road rally, an all out event similar to what they have in Europe. Ann said that Mt. Hood Mustang and Fords has extended an invitation to our club to attend a poker rally called “A River Runs Through It” on Sunday the 26th of September. Participants are to meet at 12:00 Noon at Lewis and Clark State Park off of I-84 near Troutdale, the cost is $10.00/car. It is a 100 mile rally, with time/distance, rally questions and poker hand to determine the winner. Pre-registration is required before September 20th, there will be no same day registration, it will take about 3 hours to complete the rally. Dan Patching said that the Tom Jones Barbecue after the Redmond High Desert Swap Meet was still on, all participants who wish to attend can follow Dan out to his place after the Swap Meet. Brian Bogdon commented on the National Sunni Meet that he attended, a national Sunbeam meet. Among the cars that were in attendance were Sunbeam Tigers, Brian and Lisa trailered their Tiger to the event thanks to the loan of the enclosed trailer from Dave Lennartz. Brian and Lisa had a great time, Brian brought a disc for us to look at, passed out copies for several enthusiasts to take home and enjoy. Brian talked about going to Kirkham body shop in Utah, they make the bodies for Cobra replicas as manufactured by Shelby American as well as rollers that Kirkham sells on their own. Fred Gehring took a phone call from Gary Kelley thanking Dan Patching for chairing tonight’s meeting, said that they got the engine installed and running in John’s Mustang. Dan Jones talked about a Cruise-In coming up soon at the park in Lake Oswego, Dan will have a report at next months meeting. 6 11 SAACNW 2004 Events Calendar SAAC NW Event Calendar for 2004 (A starting point, more events to be added as we go - editor) Date(s) Event 9/3-5/04 9/9/04 9/11/04 9/11/04 9/11-12/04 9/25/04 9/25/04 9/26/04 All British Show/Racing (PIR Portland, OR) SAAC-NW Open Track #2 (PIR Portland, OR) High Desert Show/Swap Meet (Redmond, OR) SAAC-NW BBQ-Tom Jones Motors (Redmond, OR) NW Audi Club Driver Educ./Autocross/Track Days (Bremerton, WA) www.audiclubnw.org/bremerton.htm Ken Walker’s Beavercreek U.C.C. Church Cruise-In (Beavercreek, OR) Porsche Club Vertigo TSD Rally (Sunset Imports, Portland, OR) Mount Hood Mustangs & Fords Poker Run (Lewis & Clark St. Park, OR) 10/4/04 10/9-10/04 10/9-10/04 10/23-24/04 11/2004 12/11/04 SAAC-NW Open Track #3 (PIR Portland, OR) Wildhorse Casino Show/Swapmeet (Pendleton, OR) Maryhill-Loops Hill Climb (Goldendale, WA) SAAC-NorCal Fall Classic @ Thunderhill (Willows, CA) Empty SAAC-NW Christmas Banquet (Heidi’s Restaurant, Gresham, OR) Participation Level— Club Individual X X X X X X X X X X X X X CLASSIFIED AD: 64 1/2 Mustang Convertible, "D" Code Engine, Power Top, Prairie Bronze, Excellent Condition..$19,500 Call (503) 452-2976 John Clarenbach (Eugene, OR) August Meeting Minutes -cont. from pg.6 After the Meeting Several members stayed after the meeting was adjourned to watch the CD that Brian Bogdon brought from the Sunni Meet. It showed the tour to Kirkham as well as Dr. Gas in addition to important pictures of the meet itself, thanks for sharing Brian. A raffle was held a lot of neat prizes were given away. OK, who wrecked the new Ford GT? 10 Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted: Paul R. Blanchard, Secretary Photo courtesy Hot Rod Magazine 7 Shelby introduces the new GR-1 PEBBLE BEACH, CA, August 13, 2004 - Carroll Shelby is following up the codename “Daisy” award winning concept show car with this new model called theFord Shelby GR-1. The GR stands for Group Racing. From the official Ford press release, “Racing inspired and wholly modern in design, the Ford Shelby GR-1 builds on the success of the Ford Shelby Cobra (“Daisy”) concept--the 2004 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) “Best in Show” winner--and reinforces Ford’s on-going commitment to performance excellence. “The Ford Shelby Cobra concept was a small step in our plans for the Ford GT supercar architecture and our relationship with Carroll Shelby,” says J Mays, Ford Motor Company group vice president of Global Design. “And the Ford Shelby GR-1 is a giant leap toward the future.” Auto Week (8/13) wrotethe same day, “Built on the Shelby Cobra concept’s chassis, the GR-1 went from paper to Pebble Beach in six months. This example is crafted in fiberglass, though aluminum or composite bodywork would likely be used in any production version. Beneath the soul-stealing exterior, which Ford design vice president J Mays calls, “one of the nicest we’ve done in the last five or six years,” the Cobra concept’s aluminum spaceframe remains virtually unchanged. What I see here is some smart thinking on Ford’s part, to make not one but potentially THREE supercars based on the Ford GT basic structure and underpinnings. Think of all the tooling that could be leveraged to make similar butt different supercars! Saving on tooling investments will mean the prices can be more competitive. Auto Week (8/13) continues, “Like the Cobra, the GR-1 shares its suspension, rear suspension mounts, extruded aluminum chassis rails, rack and pinion steering gear, steering column and four-piston Brembo brakes with the Ford GT. We know from experience that the GT’s underpinnings provide world-class ride and handling, and should easily cope with the GR-1’s extra power. The 6.4-liter V10, which might not survive if production goes ahead, began its life in the 427 sedan concept shown at Detroit in 2003. The engine makes 605-hp at 6750 rpm and 501 lb.-ft. at 5500, the same output Ford boasted for the Cobra and enough to run from 0 to 60 mph in less than 4 seconds. The six-speed transaxle (also lifted from the GT), wheelbase, and track are also unchanged from the roadster, as it, according to Mays, the 52-48 (front/rear) weight distribution. The car rides on the same 275/40 R18 front, 345/35 R19 rear tires, with the rubber mounted on unique, 12-spoke alloys rather than the Cobra’s seven-spokers.” This car looks like a cross between a Ford GT and a vintage Cobra Daytona Coupe. Since there are so many crossover parts between the three cars it seems like Ford could actually build all three as production vehicles if they really want to. The question that everyone is asking is WILL THEY BUILD IT??? Auto Week (8/13) speculates that “With the GT unlikely to continue past the 2007 model year (depending on who you ask, Ford still has not decided when it will cease building the car), would not that be the logical, ideal time to launch a production GR-1?” Perhaps we will see all three supercars produced in series. Can’t wait! 8 Shelby introduces the new GR-1 - Cont. from page 8 9 Collectible/performance cars owned—please indicate year, model, color, and special features. SAAC Northwest SAAC Northwest (Shelby American Automobile Club Northwest Region) is a regional club formed in 1978 for the purpose of preserving and enjoying Shelby and other Ford and Mercury performance cars. Club meetings are scheduled for the 3rd Sunday of each month, 6 p.m. Denny’s Restaurant of Wilsonville, OR. From I-5 take Exit 283 Turn east; turn right on SW Parkway. Guests and visitors are always welcome! Dues are $20 per year (pro-rated quarterly for new members joining throughout the year). Bring your dues to the next meeting, or mail to, Treasurer, SAAC Northwest, P.O. Box 242, Oregon City, OR 97045 (Make Checks payable to “SAAC Northwest”, please) Membership benefits include a monthly newsletter, eligibility to run during the SAAC Northwest track days, club discounts from numerous parts suppliers , and opportunities to participate in car shows and other club activities like tours, picnics, car corrals, etc. Please note: To take advantage of member rates at Track Events, you must be a member at least two weeks before the event! For more information about SAAC NW or its activities, call any officer. 2004 SAAC Northwest Officers President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: SAAC National Rep.: Newsletter Editor: Webmaster Open Track Steward Asst. Open Track Steward MHRC Representative: Asst. MHRC Rep: Gary Kelley Dan Patching Paul Blanchard Ann Clack Fred Gehring Brent Soo Hoo Tim Grubb Brent Passmore Brian Bogdon Ray Clack Paul Blanchard (541) 382-0281 (541) 317-5678 (503) 657-9273 (503) 656-3891 (503) 657-5595 (503) 323-5826 (360) 518-1447 (360) 636-7885 (360) 425-4017 (503) 656-3891 (503) 657-9273 SAAC NORTHWEST MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION AND INTEREST SURVEY First and Last Name Date Spouse or Significant Other Amount Paid VIN/Serial Number: 1.______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.______________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.______________________________________________________________________________________________ More: _________________________________________________________________________________________ Are you a member of the national Shelby American Auto Club? Circle one: YES / NO What sort of events/tours are you interested in? Please specify. What club events/tours did you participate in during 2003? Top 3 favorites? What non-club events/tours did you participate in during 2003? Top 3 favorites? What sort of items would you like to see in the newsletter? Please specify. Are you interested in any long distance trips like SAAC National Convention, Mustang Celebration, Mustang Roundup, Hot August Nights, or similar events? Please specify. Would you rather drive your car on tours/club events or show it in judged shows? Or both? Are you interested in an 8-week wide spectrum technical “Ford” night or weekend class put on by a reputable local speed shop? Would you be willing to pay a nominal fee to enroll in such a class? How much would seem fair to pay? $80 or $160? What items would you expect to be covered in such a class? Address City Home Phone State Zip Internet Address- OWNERSHIP NOT ESSENTIAL~ENTHUSIASM IS W N A C dd lu ed b ev as en SA t! A C SECOND ANNUAL BEAVERCREEK U.C.C CAR SHOW SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH, 2004 10am-2pm “10 O’CLOCK CHURCH” BEAVERCREEK, OR (Between Beavercreek School and Spangler Road) 1st & 2nd place Trophies for the following: Best pre1930, 30s’, 40s’, 50s’, 60s’, 70s’, 80s’, 90s’ and newer, Best Ford, GM, Mopar, Convertible, Truck, Under Construction, Muscle Car, Paint, Shelby American, Engine, and Best of Show! All judging done by attendees! Lots of Food and fun only $10.00 per car
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