INSIDE THIS ISSUE - Derby City Mustang Club
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE - Derby City Mustang Club
DERBY CITY MUSTANG CLUB REGIONAL CLUB MUSTANG CLUB OF AMERICA VOLUME 26 ISSUE 2 FEBRUARY 2015 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Messages – Page 3 Dec meeting minutes Pages 4-5 Upcoming events – Pages 6-7 Memorial – Page 7 DCMC Soup/Chili Party Pages 8-9 Member Spotlight – Page 10 Member Spotlight – Page 11 Mustang Club of America – Pages 12 Odds & Ends and Bits & Pieces – Page 13 Military Affairs– Page 14 Trading Post – Page 15 Mustang fun – Page 16 DCMC Board Page – 17 DCMC PX – Page 18 It's not uncommon for rare vehicles to surface in a barn or rundown garage, encrusted in decades of dust, itching to be sold for a handsome profit. What is rare, however, is to find a one-owner, 1969 Shelby Mustang GT500 — one of only about 1,000 ever made — resurface in its original condition, fastidiously maintained and never washed for fear of damaging the paint, with only 8,500 miles on the clock. Larry Brown, a resident of Centre Hall, Pa., passed away on his birthday during the latter part of last year, leaving behind a trove of fascinating items. With no wife or children to inherit his estate, the entire collection — his house, TVs, snow blowers, motorbikes and of course cars — are heading to auction, with the Mustang the star attraction. Brown purchased the car on May 9, 1969, for $5,245.97. The last recorded warranty work occurred in September that year, when Brown had the door glass adjusted. At that time, the registered mileage was 1,665. By 1973, Brown had stopped driving the car altogether, storing it in his garage with just 8,531 miles on the clock. According to the auction listing at Ron Gilligan Auctioneers, the GT500, that features a 428 Cobra Jet engine meshed to a 4-speed transmission, still maintains its original paint, tires, belts, hoses, factory steering wheel cover and 1968-dated coded spark plug wires. Vehicles with more miles, in far less original condition, have sold for over $100,000 — offering clues as to 1 how much Brown's GT500 may fetch when it goes under the hammer on April 25. CENTRE HALL, CENTRE COUNTY - Going once, going twice, sold! One of the rarest Ford Mustang's ever, a 1969 Shelby GT-500 was sold Friday in Centre Hall to a man who lives right here in our region and he paid an unbelievable price for it. Thousands of people from across the country came to Centre Hall Friday to see how much the Shelby Mustang would go for. The bidding didn't disappoint. It's sold, folks! George Cowfer, owner of Junior Coal in the Philipsburg, Clearfield County area, is out $280,000 with the purchase of his sixth Ford Shelby Mustang. Over 1,000 people signed up to bid in Friday's car auction and it came down to the wire. Cowfer and a couple from California were neck-and-neck to the very end. With just over 8,500 miles, it's likely one of the lowest-mileage survivor models of its kind that's out there. Its original owner, Larry Brown, bought the car new in 1969 for $5,000. Folks in Centre Hall got quite the surprise when the dealer who first sold the car to Brown made an appearance. He said in 1969 he sold the car for two-percent commission. Auctioneer Ron Gilligan said he's happy the car is staying local and even more impressed with the auction's atmosphere. "I was very, very happy with the price. It was a great experience," Gilligan said. "It was a fun auction to do. What was really exciting about it was that the crowd participated and got into it. It 2 was a very fun atmosphere and I was really happy to do it." By Chris Rosenblum crosenblum@centredaily.com April 25, 2014 Message from the POTDCMC To My Fellow Club Members: 2015 has arrived and with a new year Derby City Mustang Club will have new members, upcoming events including meet & greets, car shows, parades, etc and new officers. I look forward to representing DCMC as president and thank you for your vote of confidence. I will be reaching out to each of the 140+ members/families over the next couple of months to encourage/invite each of you to meetings and events during the upcoming year. David has chosen to take a much deserved break after his hardworking years as president. But, he will still be a big part of our club as he will be Chairperson/Liaison for the club’s new joint venture with our sponsor Bill Collins Ford. He will be organizing the FIRST Annual “Fordfest” All Mustang/Ford in October. And, he will need volunteers to help make it a success. With this new exciting car show, September Stampede will be put out to pasture. Thanks to all members over the years that helped make the Stampede a success for 16 years. Our club is only as successfully and fun as its members chooses to make it. So I encourage everyone to participate, volunteer, share your ideas/suggestions and attend meetings in 2015. It would be great to see ALL of the 140 plus members/families at our February meeting. Looking forward to an exciting year as president of our club, Derby City Mustang Club and working with everyone. Lynn Eddington 3 Highlights from the Jan 13th meeting • Ron presented David a small token for his birthday and years of service as the outgoing club president. • David opened the meeting at about 6:35. • New members were introduced, Terry Corder, owns a silver smoke gray 1964 ½ Coupe, and Mike Raymer who owns a black 2013 Mach 1. • David was presented with a birthday cake and card. • Broke for chow that was brought in by Yvonne Lehring. • George Maxwell presented the treasurer's report, Wynn Jefferson made the motion to accept the treasurer’s report as presented and Leo Miller second. • David made a request to George to prepare a donation to Bill Collins Parkinson Foundation. • Ron Kinberger took the floor and requested anymore nominations for the various club positions. Lynn explained in detail the duties and responsibilities of the position of Road Command. A motion was to elect the nominated individuals for club positions by a vote of acclamation. Martin Kinney second and it was accepted by the membership. Lynn Eddington is the new club president, Phil Helm is the new vice-president, George Maxwell and Kathy Weston were reelected into their positions of treasurer and secretary. Road captain is still open to be filled. • David wanted to know who ate all his birthday cake and why did he only get crumbs? • Joe Walters made a motion to accept the minutes from the Dec meeting as published, Lynn Eddington second, membership voted to accept. • Lynn Eddington gave the road captain’s report on the club Christmas party on Dec 20 with about 50 members attending. Joyce Estes gave a review of the evening’s events with the highlight knowing that Sax Bill made another appearance. • Jan 24th at 6:00 would be the annual Soup/Chili get together. A sign up for various dishes was requested. There will be a judging of the best tasting soup or chili to see who carries the award for the next year. • Carl Casper Car Show at the Louisville Fairgrounds & Expo Center on Feb 20-22. • The Gateway Southern Stampede National Mustang Show on May 22-24, 2015 will be in Augusta, GA as mentioned by Larry Rixman • Larry Rixman briefed on the MCA soliciting for ideas to draw in younger Mustang owners to join the Mustang Club of America. • Membership Director Wynn Jefferson briefed on the current active member strength of 141 families. If a member forgets their renewal date or any changes to email, address and phone number , contact Wynn. In George’s absence, Wynn was selling any remaining 50 year Mustang DVDs. 4 Highlights from the Jan 13th meeting (cont) • • • • • • • • • Joe Schreiner is still on his Florida vacation, so no brief on the web site except still looking for someone to take over the administration of the web site. Jack TF gave a brief on the newsletter and military affairs, requesting continued submissions for the monthly member spotlight piece for the newsletter. Reminded the members of their free utilization of the Trading Post for buying, selling of items as well as services needed or offered. The first Bluegrass Honor Flight for the new year will be taking place May 16th, also mentioned a call for volunteers needed for that organization to get those World War 2 vets to their memorial in DC. Had an extensive debate on the true meaning of what a “Jack Leg ” vs a “Jake Leg” is, still not sure what it is. • Update=according to the on-line Webster’s dictionary, a Jackleg is characterized by unscrupulousness, dishonesty, or lack of professional standards. Jake Leg is when your leg goes numb from drinking bad moonshine or any other equally crappy booze. So Joe was right on. David mentioned that a new application letter would be prepared for the DCMC/Bill Collin’s Fordfest. Requested more sign up for people willing to be chow for club meetings. Kenny announced the winner of the 50/50 which had a duel price , cash of 24 bucks or a $25 gift card from National Part Depot. New member Terry Corder won the cash and Leo Miller won the gift card. Thanked Yvonne for bringing the chow. David thanked everyone for their support of him as the club president and to extend that same support on to Lynn. Motion to close the meeting by Larry Rixman and 2nd by Gary Atwood. 5 2015 DERBY CITY MUSTANG CLUB ACTIVITIES These are projected and tentative dates/events for the club members to mark on their calendar and plan to attend. Looks like a full boat of activities but remember we are a club that loves to drive our cars and socialize with our friends. 2/10 2/20-22 3/07-08 3/10 3/14 4/04 4/04 4/11 4/14 4/25 4/25 4/25 5/09 5/12 5/16 5/16 5/22-24 5/23 5/25 5/30 6/06 6/09 6/13 6/20 6/27 6/28 7/07 7/11 7/18 7/25 8/11 8/14-15 8/15 8/22 8/28 8/29 DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford Carl Casper show KYANA Swap Meet – Fairgrounds DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford St. Patrick's Parade Frankfort Ave Columbus OH Swap Meet Frankfort Ave. Easter Parade FCMC Mustang B-day party DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford BCF Mustang B-Day bash ?? Frankfort Mustang Club Pony Car Round-up DCMC Cruise Road Rally w/ FCMC? DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford Brown County Shelby Show Bluegrass Honor Flight-SDF MCA National show in Grovetown, Ga. 8th Annual St. Francis in the Fields Car Show Meet and Greet – possible boat cruise DCMC Cruise Indy show DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford Shop w/Cop @ Joe Hubers Falls City Mustang Show DCMC Cruise Night QCMC show in Cinn DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford Club Picnic? Keeneland Concurs d”Elegance DCMC Cruise DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford Kunkel Cruise in Walbash, In. Woodward dream cruise Dearborn, Mi. Somernites Mustang Alley cruise Meet and greet – dinner at Buckheads DCMC Cruise Lynn Eddington Ron Kinberger Charlie Cheney Lynn Eddington Lynn Eddington open Lynn Eddington Lynn Eddington David Payne open Larry Rixman Lynn Eddington Lynn Eddington Ron Kinberger Jack TF Pike Larry Rixman Alicia Rutlinger Lynn Eddington Larry Rixman Lynn Eddington Lynn Eddington Lynn Eddington Larry Rixman Lynn Eddington Yvonne Lehring Lynn Eddington Larry Rixman Lynn Eddington David Payne David Payne open Lynn Eddington Larry Rixman 6 2015 DERBY CITY MUSTANG CLUB ACTIVITIES (continued) 9/03-06 9/08 9/12 9/13 9/17 9/26 10/03 MCA National show Columbus, Oh Larry Rixman DCMC meeting Bill Collins Ford Lynn Eddington Vevay Open Car Show Lynn Eddington Mike Lennings UAW/862 Ford JDRF show open Gaslight Parade?? Lynn Eddington DCMC Cruise Larry Rixman Louisville Concurs d"Elegance Show West Baden Yvonne Lehring 10/03 Car show @ Horse shoe Jon Hunt 10/03 Fall weenie roast Lynn Eddington 10/10 DCMC/Bill Collins Car Show David Payne 10/13 DCMC meeting Bill Collins Ford Lynn Eddington 10/16 Halloween Parade Bardstown Road Lynn Eddington 10/17 Mike Lining’s Show Lynn Eddington 10/24 Toys for Tots KYANA Club House Lynn Eddington 11/08 Columbus OH Swap Meet open 11/10 DCMC meeting Bill Collins Ford Lynn Eddington 11/21 Day at Downs Phil Helm 11/25 Light up Louisville Parade Lynn Eddington 12/05 Angel Tree Nadine Burnett 12/08 DCMC meeting Bill Collins Ford Lynn Eddington 12/13 DCMC Christmas Party Lynn Eddington Dates and activities are tentative and subject to corrections, changes or additions. Any errata will be posted in the newsletter as well as the websites, and I will bet my retirement check there will be several. In memory of Regretful to report Gary Atwood lost his mom last month. Irene Vienna Atwood, 97, passed away on Saturday, January 17th at Inter-Faith Care Center in Carlton, Minnesota. Heart-felt thoughts go out to Gary and the Atwood family. 7 The whole gang Special thanks to Jane for hosting our party location. 8 (cont.) Lynn presents Jenny Kloft with the 2nd annual Souper Bowl Supper award for her outstanding soup. Well Done Jenny 9 I own a Race Red 2013 V6 Mustang with a manual transmission and the Performance package. I have traditionally owned European cars and test drove a Mustang on a whim with a coworker. And promptly fell in love. This is the first Mustang I have owned but growing up my Mother drove a 1971 Mustang (351C 2V). I guess it was the car that planted the seed, I knew I was going to have one of my own some day. Even though the V6 doesn't have the power of the 5.0 I wanted something with good balance. I have taken my car to Putnam Raceway and I was very pleased with how well it handled. I am slowly working on improving my car's ability for the track but still keeping some resemblance of drivability since this is my daily driver. I am married with two sons (ages 4 1/2 & 2). We have lived in Louisville for a little over 2 years having moved here from Lexington for my job. I am a Mechanical Engineer working at GE Appliances. My sons are both very much into trains right now but I am hoping to start steering them into the direction of cars. I have always enjoyed cars and hope my Mustang will be something I can share with them as they grow older. I am originally from southern Illinois (Carbondale) and went to college there too. My wife is originally from Brazil. We met while both living in Lexington and have been married for almost 6 years. My hobbies are primarily keeping my kids alive and entertained. As I mentioned, I have always loved cars and have owned various MG's, a Lotus Esprit, a Jeep CJ-7, and according to my wife, too many Audis. I also enjoy shooting and playing the violin although not at the same time. 10 Current Treasurer of the Derby City Mustang Club and been a member of DCMC for 7 years. Born and raised in Scottsville, KY which is 10 miles south of Barren River Lake in south central Kentucky. Graduated from the University of Kentucky. Owner of Safeguard distributorship for 23 years and we produce printed products including corporate apparel and promotional products. Live and work in Middletown. Mustangs go back a long way in my family. I first loved Mustangs when my Dad bought a new ’65 convertible, white with black top and black interior in the late summer of 1964. Although I was too young to drive, I knew that car was special. My Dad traded that in for a new 1968 Mustang convertible when they came out. However my first Mustang was a 1969 Mach 1, Candy Apple Red, 451 4 bl, 4 speed. I got this one brand new with some money I had saved up along with a lot of help from my parents. One of my best friends’ Dad owned the local Ford dealership. Needless to say I had the best car in high school. There were a couple of Shelby GT 500’s in town and a Boss 429 but they were owned by older guys. With there not being a lot to do in Scottsville we spent many nights cruising around town or at the local drive in restaurant just like in Happy Days. I drove that car for a few years and then went to the dark side (Chevy Monte Carlo). Worst mistake of my life and I regret it every day…but who knew back then? That was it for me and Mustangs until the 2005 generation came out. I found myself back in the Mustang grip again. I bought a red 2005 convertible V6 and then traded it for a silver 2006 GT convertible the next year. I traded that car in last year for my current love, a 2013 Boss 302. It’s a great Mustang. I’ve been lucky to have been around some nice Mustangs but that red ’69 Mach 1 should never have gotten away. I often wonder whatever happened to it and have occasionally had dreams about it. Wonder what that says about me? Maybe someday I’ll get a 2005-2009 generation red Mustang and make a ’69 Mach 1 clone or even better find a ’69 Mach 1. Married to Susan for 35 years and have one son, Spencer who is 27. 1969 Mach1 2005 GT 2006 Boss 302 11 Here is a note I received from Sandy Boleware, Youth Committee Chairman and MCA National Secretary, asking for ideas on how to make the MCA more attractive to younger members. For those of you who were at the Summit in November, there was some talk of what we can do to bring the youth into the club and retain them. And I asked that you take this question back to the clubs and submit some ideas. What we want is a "pool" of ideas, and the best way to achieve this is to go directly to the source. Please ask your clubs what they feel would be attractive to their youth as a benefit. Ask your youth how we can help them to enjoy the hobby better. I heard various ideas at the Summit, including driving events, scholarships, etc. and I am taking it all into consideration. I love them all, and hope to implement them, with club participation at every level. The driving events will require some much needed support locally, such as a regional club taking on this event, with our help, to make an event that the youth could drive to and not be out of town. I highly recommend a driving course at a large mall, casino, etc. These locations often hold such events and would be a great draw to their facility. The MCA is here to support you, with planning, insurance, etc. don't be afraid to use your regional club benefits. Lets put our heads together this year, and make this the Year of the Youth! I welcome all suggestions, and encourage you to give my email to your youth, they can contact me directly. Sandy Boleware Youth Committee Chairman MCA National Secretary This is our chance to expand membership and insure the MCA remains a viable organization into the future. The National Board is asking for our input so if you have any ideas, feel free to contact me and I will pass them on to Sandy. Also, I am in the process of applying for the 2014 MCA President's Award for Derby City Mustang Club. If you entered a vehicle in a National Show in 2014, if you joined MCA in 2014 or if you are a MCA Gold Card Judge or a MCA Certified judge please let me know. Next month, we'll look at MCA National shows, and judging. Thanks, Larry 12 A Mustang Group that focus on 6-banger “stang drivers. If interested in checking them out, they have a Facebook group called: Mustang 6 Association M6A. A great internet magazine covering the Mustang, free to sign up. http://www.stangtv.com/news/ Joe & Marsha enduring the pain of retirement Enjoying the Spring-like weather in the dead of winter outside Ocala, Fl in Silver Springs. Joe’s Mustang looks a little redder than usual, might need some of Ron’s Sunscreen Car Wax. Joe earning a little extra money as the skipper of a glass bottom tour boat. Hope we don’t see Joe on a future episode 13 of “Swamp People” as a ‘gator hunter Jack TF Pike Mil Affairs 2015 Flights: Next Mission is tentatively scheduled for May 16, 2015, departing Louisville Int'l Airport (SDF) to Baltimore (BWI) and return. All flights operate from/to Louisville International Airport unless otherwise noted. All dates are subject to change based on funding, transportation costs, availability and volunteer/support staff availability. Volunteer & Guardian Training: • If you plan on serving as a Guardian, you will be REQUIRED to attend this informative training with emphasis on Safety and Security. • This training is required for Guardians by our chapter and insurance company. No exceptions can be granted. • The next training session is to be decided and will be held TBD at the VFW Post 1170, 107 Evergreen Road, Middletown, KY 40243. If enrolled in VA health care, a Veteran who does not currently have a Veteran’s Identification Card (VIC) can request a VHIC at their next VA health care appointment. In order to ensure your identity, you’ll need to present an appropriate form of ID, such as your driver’s license. And while you’re there make sure that your record is updated with your current address. Your VHIC will be mailed to you, generally within 5-7 days. If you are not enrolled with the VA and want to receive a VHIC, you will need to apply for enrollment. You can do that online (which is the fastest way to apply for enrollment) at www.va.gov/healthbenefits/enroll. You can also apply by phone at 1-877-222-VETS (8387), by mail or in person at your local VA health care facility. Of course, you will need to go to your local VA to have your picture taken. Veterans who were issued a VIC do not need to return to their VA medical center to have a photo taken for the VHIC 14 You need a new hobby or know someone that does? Kenny Bruce wants to pass on his stain glass trade. Contact Kenny Bruce 502-550-7324 kenbar@twc.com if interested. Stained glass equipment for sale • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Approximately 60 full sized pieces of glass 2 glass cutters Grinder with grinding heads Cutting board Tool tray Glass stripper and circle cutter Flux 4 copper tin foils Soldering iron with heat control Stained glass finishing compound Beveled patina Black patina Copper patina Glass cutting oil Light box 2 pair of pattern cutting scissors Soldering iron cleaner 60/40 solder 2 metal boxes for holding glass All items sold together - #350 firm Also support our many sponsors, their support helps us enjoy our numerous activities. 15 Mustang nose quiz Our very own lady Mustang driver, Alicia Reutlinger was the 1st to ace the quiz. Well Done Alicia B E F C D G H I J L K A=1965 V-8 B=1978 2+2 C=1994 V-6 D=1984 SVO E=1994 Cobra SVT F=2010 Shelby GT500 G=2002 GT H=1982 GT I=1981 Coupe J=1968 SHELBY GT500 K=1969 Selby GT500 L=2013 Boss 302 How do you know a Mustang owner is a backwoods Redneck? Because he don’t need no stinkin pick-up truck to go 16 deer hunting. Lynn Eddington President eddington210@windstream.net Kathy Weston Secretary kathyweston1967@gmail.com Phil Helm George Maxwell Vice-President Phil.helm@att.net Treasurer-PX gmaxwell52@bellsouth.net Open Position Road Captain Wynn Jefferson Joe Schreiner Jack TF Pike Web Admin Pending replacement Military Affairs/Newsletter Editor jtfpike@windstream.net Membership wynnjeff@twc.com Larry Rixman Cruise Chair/MCA Rep lrix@aye.net The DCMC is still looking for members to step up and take over the duties of club road captain and the administrator of the internet web site. Lynn will assist with the position of road captain and Joe will tutor and assist the web site admin position. If interested, please contact Lynn Eddington 17 If you would like some club merchandise, contact George Maxwell with requested item, color and/or size. When available, he will bring those items to a club meeting and you can settle up with him at that point, or whatever arrangements you make with him. Contact George at gmaxwell52@bellsouth.net DCMC Car Magnetic $20.00 DCMC Flag 2’x3’ $30.00 DCMC Antenna Flag $10.00 DCMC Denim Shirt $20.00 DCMC Grey Hanley Shirt $18.00 DCMC Tan Shirt $20.00 DCMC White, Blue & Teal Polo $20.00 DCMC Teal T-shirt $10.00 DCMC Hats & Visors $15.00 DCMC Teal Polo $20.00 DCMC Jacket $40.00 DCMC Sweatshirt18 $18.00 Derby City Mustang Club Thanks our Sponsor Bill Collins Ford Mustang GT Shelby and Roush Headquarters One of the great benefits of having Bill Collins sponsor our meetings, is the beautiful Mustangs they have in their showroom each month. Derby City Mustang Club Regional Club Mustang Club of America Jack TF Pike, Editor 118 Lincoln Dr. Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Phone: (270) 360-0500 E-mail: jtfpike@windstream.net Bob Weir, Club Photographer Derby City Mustang Club Web Site: www.derbycitymustangclub.com Face Book group page The Derby City Mustang Club was initiated in November 1989 by a small group of Mustang enthusiasts in the Greater Louisville area. We hold monthly club meetings and sponsor a monthly car cruise during the summer months. We enjoy taking our cars out for Sunday drives as well as attending local cruises and national car shows. Our cars include everything from Shelby GTs to the latest Cobra, Saleen, Roush, Mach I and everything in between. The main purpose of this club is to have fun. The October Derby City Mustang Club and 19 Bill Collins Fordfest is the highlight of our annual events.
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