This is my 1942 Ford GPW, Serial Number 76157, date of delivery

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This is my 1942 Ford GPW, Serial Number 76157, date of delivery
This is my 1942 Ford GPW, Serial Number 76157, date of delivery 10/28/42, MFG Plant:
Louisville, KY. It was purchased as a hunting buggy in May of 1976 as my college graduation
present. I did a slow restoration to its original configuration and finished in July of 2006. My
GPW and I have been in two movies, Red Rose of Normandy and USS Seaviper. We are affiliated
with the Road to Victory Military Museum located in Stuart, FL,. Milo Valencic
ASSISTENT EDITOR:
CLUB T SHIRT SALES:
Catherine Mackenzie
Peggy and Walter Keller [email protected]
The SOUTHERN OUTPOST, is the official newsletter of the First Florida Chapter of the Military Vehicle Preservation Association and is posted on
the website at http://www.flmvpa.org/index.html every other month starting at the end of January of each year and mailed to non-computer
members at the same time upon request. All article's and photos submitted for publication, become the property of the FFCMVPA. Artistic and
photo's submitted do not necessarily represent the views of the Officers and Regional Coordinators of the club and the newsletter. No edition
of the newsletter or it's contents, may be used for monitory gain or commercial use, without the expressed permission of the FFCMVPA.
FROM THE PRESIDENT
10/14/14
Presidents Report
I told Frank this was going to be a short president’s report. As It’s only been as short time since
the last club meeting. However we made a big decision to move the Rally to a new location and
we have been working on the many issues of that move. I hope many of you can make the next
meeting Saturday, November the first. Renningers will be having a military antique sale
Saturday and Sunday
It would be a good time to show your military vehicle if you can bring one. This meeting is to go
over the plans for the rally and to get volunteer’s to commit to work the rally. There is a lot to do
ahead of time. I have started to receive many calls from organization’s wanting military vehicles
I will try to direct them in the right direction for the area coordinators that may be able to help
them with their activities. If they have fliers I will try to get them to Dick to post on the calendar.
Dick Daren and Roger Francis are doing a good job with the calendar and web site thanks guys.
Frank is back up to speed with the newsletter so please send in your pictures and articles to be
in the newsletter so everyone can see what is going on in the club. This meeting will also have
the results from the elections of President, Vice President, and Treasure. I also would like to
do a shout out to Stan our secretary for a great show at the cruising to the creek car show,
we had 7 military vehicles and a lot of nice cars. But the best part was that the show brought
in more than 18 thousand dollars for the Ronald MacDonald house. I hope everyone is doing
well. We have picked up a few new members and I hope they can come to the meeting.
Please remember to keep our troops in your prayers. It is very dangerous overseas
at this time and I know some of you have loved ones over there as I do.
Thanks.
Dave Thomas
President FFC, MVPA.
SUPPLY ROOM
Ads are free to Members and non-members but are limited to 100 words
and one photo per ad. This section is intended for persons who have an
occasional item (s) for sale.
Occasionally, ads from other newsletters which may be of interest to
Members, will be published. Ads will run for two consecutive issues and
then be dropped. If you wish to extend an ad please let me know as soon as
you can.
If, however, you have a lot to sell, I suggest putting it on a full page ad at
$5.00 per issue for Members or $10.00 per issue for non-members.
Business card ads are $10.00 for six issues for Members and $20.00 for six
issues for non-members.
You will have a choice where your ad will be, in the Newsletter or on the
site, so as not to be redundant.
Note the address Dept, it say's it all.
The next page will be a special feature of the newsletter with random Military
Museums in the State of Florida and will feature different museums in each issue.
Also, there will be a second special feature of different veteran organizations and
veteran volunteer organizations.
2015 dues are due by 01 January 2015. Make your check payable to the First Florida Chapter,
MVPA and send it to the Secretary. Do not send it to the Treasurer.
Armed Forces History Museum
1 Bunker Ave. & State Rd. 16 East
1402 Roseland Avenue
319 Stypman Blvd.
2050 34th Way North
Green Cove Springs, Florida
Largo, FL 33771
( 904) 584-8719
Sebring, Florida 33870
(863) 385-0992
Stuart Fl. 34994
772=334=2990
5629 SR 16 West Building 3040
Starke, Florida 32091
MB Jeep Desk $1800
This was on Ebay and did not sell, the fenders are replica's in wood
904-682-3196
VETERANS
Organizations
and
SERVICES
GOAST OF WW2
WW2 Personnel superimposed to the same spot in the present.
Vietnam moving Wall
Ashburn Georgia
Story by Jim Butler and pictures by Kevin Vislocky.
It was a dark and stormy day as we set out for Ashburn Georgia for the Vietnam
moving wall. Kevin Vislocky stopped by the house and we left from there to meet
Eddie Tucker at Tifton Georgia in route to Ashburn. Jerry Sumner met us at the wall
display. It was one of the best moving wall displays we had been to with a lot of detail.
The next one we go to in the good old South Georgia summer I'm going to bring a
tent and make a swimming pool in old Huck's bed. Kevin brought his Humvee up
from Havana,and Eddie had his Humvee with tow missile system,and Jerry had his
M151A1 with his static display. Eddie also towed his Mighty Mite up with the
Hummer. I brought old Huck my M35A2c. About mid day dark clouds moved in and
we broke camp for home. I have not seem rain that hard since SEA. All I could see of
Kevin's Humvee was the snorkel sticking up and two head lights in my rear view
mirror. But by the time we got to Moultrie all was well again and we had another
great adventure.
ATTENTION
1st November 2014-Saturday, 4th
Quarter General Membership
Meeting, Renningers Antique
Center, 20651 US 441, Mount
Dora, FL. Meeting starts at 1230
hours.
RSVP to Dave Thomas, 352-288-0604 or
Dave Johnson, 352-694-4956, or Lindsay
Orr. 386-479-9644. NOTE: ELECTIONS TO
BE HELD AT THIS MEETING.
PHOTO UPDATE OF THE GROWLER
Being built in OCALA
It is built on the 151 frame and modified body. I just hope they did not
stick with the suspension system.
Short Artillery version
Phillip Thomas in Afghanistan
Mr and Mrs. Dave Thomas are the proud
parents of Phillip and Dave is our very own club
President. Keep your guard up, Phillip and the
351st, come home safe.
Green Cove Springs
Coast Car Council
by Dave Thomas
We took the halftrack and mule, Stan and a friend of his, both brought ww2
jeeps, and the guys from the north Florida museum brought a duce and a
M151, there was a m37 dodge also.
Coast Car Council
An open Letter from the President of the First Coast Car Council:
Wow, what a great day we had yesterday at "Cruisin' to the Creek" Car
Show and Community Festival. I would like to thank all the F.C.C.C.
volunteer staff from 30 car clubs, and the staff of Ring Power and their
families, who were so very important in the success of the day's event.
Additionally thanks to all the businesses and vendors that showed
their community support by participating. And of course thanks to all
the great car lovers who displayed or appreciated the 400 - 500
vehicles that were displayed for such a great cause, The Ronald
McDonald House of Jacksonville.
As early evening had set in and the last show car was driving out, and I
had made my last trip around the beautiful 23 acres to ensure that
everything was in place, I took a few minutes to reflect on what we had
just accomplished. From a vision I had a little over 6 months ago, when
I read that the previous show location in downtown Jacksonville could
possibly be under construction come show time, to the success of
today's event when a Sheriff's Officer estimated we had 6000-8000
people in attendance at that moment, not to mention all that had come
and gone during the day. Think about it. A group of volunteer
individuals from 30 car clubs united in their efforts, with individuals
from over 30 more clubs also participating to help critically ill children
and their families. During the awards ceremony I recognized that there
were numerous Grandpas, Sons and Grandsons standing side by side
participating in their love of automobiles. Having just read an article
less than a week ago that "car guys" might be a dying breed, I was
elated to hear mention of one family with 4 generations in attendance.
It was everyone from the young guys with "tuner cars" to us old guys
with the antiques working together in harmony for the good of others.
There might have been a few small glitches due to inexperience at
such a nice new location, but I promise that those will be learning
experiences for the future.
In 2001 when the First Coast Car Council received the award for
"Outstanding Civic Organization" from the Association of Fundraising
Professionals, at a huge luncheon, I sat next to Wayne Weaver, who
was receiving a similar award for an individual. I was extremely proud
to represent all of you and your hard work over the years. But I was
even more proud yesterday, when I reflected on our accomplishments
of the day. Even though the final tally of funds raised is not complete at
this moment, all of you should take pride in knowing that you helped to
make this our best show in the 28 years we have done this.
Over twenty-six years ago, before I got in involved in the F.C.C.C. I
served a number of years as President of the West Duval Jaycees. In
that organization I learned a lot about myself, community, and what a
great feeling it is to serve others. I have tried to lead my life based on
the principles from their creed that we recited during each meeting. So
changing the first word from "We" to "I" , I would like to share those
principles with you.
I believe: That faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life;
That the brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations;
That economic justice can best be won by free men through free
enterprise; That government should be of laws rather than of men;
That earth's great treasure lies in human personality; And that service
to humanity is the best work of life.
It is my hope that many of you will find some of these principles useful
in your lives. Thank you again. Lets do it again next year!
President, Lon Greenwood
New member Mark Ellis won Best Truck with his M-37.
FFC Secretary Stan Kinmonth's GPW won a "Top 40" award
I will be putting outside and inside ad's in the news letter, that
benefit the members and are hobby related.
There will be a free period of two issues per ad,and at the end of that
period the advertiser may op to pay to keep it in the rest of the year. So
if you buy something from one of these ad's, tell them that you seen it
here.
Photos on this page submitted buy Stan Kinmonth
Green Cove Springs
Korean War Fallen Solder
FFC OPERATIONS SCHEDULE
ISSUE 08 28 September 2014
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.
This schedule will be issued as required to inform members on e-mail of upcoming events.
2.
A copy can also be found in the web site and in the newsletter.
3.
The schedule is issued by Dick Deren @ [email protected]. Tel # 727-515-7365.
4.
Activities for the club to participate in should first go to the area coordinator for the region the activity is to
occur in before they come here. This will put the coordinator in the loop and enable him to make decisions
necessary to make the activity happen.
5.
Activities listed preceded with an “FYI” are informational only. For example, car shows where the club is
not participating in as a group but may be of interest to members.
6.
Details of on going events are listed at the end of the schedule.
7.
Here is a list of Regional Coordinators and their e-mail addresses and phone numbers ( included is the
phone number and e-mail address of our club president):
Dave Thomas, President, 352-817-1087, 352-288-0604, [email protected]
Russell Deese, Panhandle Region, 229-377-1528, [email protected]
Jerry Sumner, North I 75 Corridor Region, 229-387-6984, [email protected]
Stan Kinmonth, Northern Region, 904-276-1418, [email protected]
Charles Hildebrandt, Central Region, 352-603-2627, [email protected]
Michael Roberts, Eastern Region,772-215-3470, [email protected]
George Hecht, Western Region, 727-443-2942, [email protected]
Curt Leonard South Western Region, 941-371-7587, [email protected]
Fred Perkins, South Eastern Region, 954-434-8747, [email protected]
If the FFC contact on an activity is other than the above persons, their e-mail and phone will be listed
with the event. Regional Coordinator’s e-mail and phone # will not be listed on every event.
8.
*** in front of a listing indicates a new listing.
NOTICE
FFC Member David Johnson will be filling in as Central Region Coordinator
while Charles Hildebrant is on leave of absence.
David can be reached at: [email protected], 352-694-4956.
Please Note: This publication is subject to change without notice
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2) EVENTSSCHEDULE
CALENDAR
OPERATIONS
MANEUVERS
****FYI 02, 03,04 October 2014-Lamar and Julia Rowland’s Annual Vehicle Rally and Flea Market, HWY 153, Samson, AL. Contact Lamar at 334-313-6040 for details.
FYI 17-19 October 2014-Friday thru Sunday, Lake Mirror Classic Auto Festival, Lakeland, FL .Go
to www.LakeMirrorClassic.com for details.
25 October 2014-Saturday, Central Region, static display. Florida State Elks, Army of Hope Program, fund raiser and picnic benefit our soldiers and their families, at Port Orange Elks Lodge 2723,
5207 South Ridgewood Ave., Port Orange, FL. FFC Contacts: Dave Thomas, Charles Hildebrant or
David Johnson. See flyer on page 10.
01 November 2014-Saturday, 4th Quarter General Membership Meeting, Renningers Antique Center, 20651 US 441, Mount Dora, FL. Meeting starts at 1230 hours. RSVP to Dave Thomas, 352-2880604 or Dave Johnson, 352-694-4956, or Lindsay Orr. 386-479-9644. NOTE: ELECTIONS TO BE
HELD AT THIS MEETING.
****FYI 01 November 2014-Saturday, Central Region, Florida Antique Extravaganza, 10am to
4:30pm at Renninger’s Antique Center, 20651 US HWY 441, Mt. Dora, FL. 32757. Although this is not
necessarily a club activity, we will be there any way for our meeting, so bring your MV if you can. Questions-Call Renninger’s coordinator, Greg Spalding at 407-462-2163 or [email protected].
****02 November 2014-Sunday, Eastern Region, “Rumble in the Lot” Car Show, benefit our Troops
and their families at Surf Dawgs Grille and Brew Pub, 2996 Lake Washington Road, Melbourne, FL. Set
up 0900 to 1000. Show runs 1000 to 1700. Request for military vehicles via an e-mail. FFC Con: Michael Roberts. See flyer on page 11.
****08 November 2014-Saturday, Central Region, Titusville American Legion Post #1 First Annual
Veterans Day Parade, Titusville, FL. Parade starts at 1100. Line up at 0830 in City Hall parking lot.
FFC Con: Charles Hildibrant or David Johnson.
****FYI 09 November 2014-This activity has been changed to an FYI item. They still desire
some military vehicles but nothing any larger than a Jeep. Also, no special lodging rates or secure parking for trailers. It is not known whether or not they will charge an entrée fee for military
vehicles. Sunday, Western Region, Vintage Motor Classic Car Show with military vehicle display to
honor our nations heroes, St. Petersburg Yacht Club, 11 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg, FL. Event
Con: Bill Waters, 727-580-1804. See flyer on page 7.
****09 November 2014-Sunday, Western Region, static display, Tri-City Cruisers “Salute to Our
Veterans Car Show” at Bay Pines VA Hospital, 10,000 Bay Pines Blvd., Bay Pines, FL. 0900 to 1500.
Show runs 0900 to 1500. Registration until 1100. Fee is $20. Pre registration fee is $15. See flyer for
phone number to call to pre register. Although this is a club function, individual registration is required.
Advise George Hecht if you plan to attend in order that he can arrange for spaces all together. FFC
Con: George Hecht. See flyer on page 12.
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OPERATIONS SCHEDULE
MANEUVERS (continued)
****11 November 2014-Tuesday,static display, Veterans Day Ceremony, Bay Pines
VA Hospital, 10,000 Bay Pines Blvd, Bay Pines, FL Arrive around 0900. Ceremony
starts at 1100. FFC Con: George Hecht. (As of 01 October, this activity is tentative)
11 November 2014-Tuesday, North Eastern Region, Veterans Day Parade, Stewart, FL. FFC Con:
Michael Roberts. Call Michael for additional info as to line up location and times. See flyer on page 9.
****15 November 2014-Saturday, Northern Region, Veterans Appreciation Day Parade and static
display in MacClenny, Fl. Parade starts at 1100 at 2nd street and will proceed to 8th street and terminate at the Macclenny City Park, 160 West Blvd. where we will display the vehicles for the afternoon.
FFC contact: Stan Kinmonth
FYI 07 February 2015-Saturday, Western Region, Boggy Bottom Auto Fest. Show benefit the
Honor Flight of West Central Florida, Boggy Bottom Ranch , 8409 Lupton Place, Plant City, FL. 11am4pm. Cost $35.00 per vehicle (includes one “all you can eat” BBQ dinner). Go to show web site at
www.BoggyBottomAuto Fest.com for more information.
****13, 14, 15 March 2015– First Florida Chapter’s “The Charles Craven Winter Rally and Swap
Meet’ ( previously known as the “Southern Outpost Winter Rally, renamed in memory of Charles Craven,
Chapter Vice President and founder of the Rally) Note: This is a new date and a new location for this
rally. Rally location: Renninger’s Antique Center and Flea Market, 20651 US HWY 441, Mt. Dora,
FL.32757. See flyer on pages 05 & 06
The latest issue of the SOUTHERN OUTPOST is available on the web site. Go to www.flmvpa
REMINDER #1:
Nominations are being taken for the positions of President, Vice President and Treasurer. If you would
like to nominate someone to one of these offices, please cal or e-mail Charles Hildibrant to get the person on the slate. Nominations will be accepted up to the day of the elections. Elections will be held a
the 4th Quarter 2014 General Membership Meeting on 01 November 2014 to become effective on 01
January 2015.
Reminder #2
2015 dues are due by 01 January 2015. Make your check payable to the First Florida Chapter, MVPA
and send it to the Secretary. Do not send it to the Treasurer.
Reminder #3
Absentee ballots have been mailed out to all members by Charles Hildebrant. If you do not plan
to attend the 1 November meeting, please mail in your ballot to Charles.
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Regularly Scheduled Events
FYI-The Southeastern Region meets most Fridays (weather permitting) at the Tower
Shops in Davie, FL. in conjunction with a weekly car show. FFC Con: Fred Perkins,
[email protected], 954-434-8747.
FYI-The Western Region meets on the last Thursday of each month at the Quaker
Steak and Lube Restaurant, 49th Street ( where 49th Street meets US 19), Pinellas
Park, FL. In conjunction with their Thursday night car show. FFC Con: George Hecht,
[email protected], 727-443-2942.
FYI-Dade City, FL. Car Show the first Saturday of every month, 1600 hrs. FFC Con:
John Bolender, [email protected]
FYI-Webster Car and Cycle Swap Meet– The first Sunday of each month year round.
0800 to 1500. Webster Flea Market, 516 NW 3 Street, Webster, FL. Website:
www.cyclemeet.com for map and additional info. E-mail: [email protected], 352
-628-4656.
FYI-Tampa Wax Slingers monthly Cruise In, every 3rd Saturday of the month, 1700 to
2000 at Tres Amigos Cantina, 2025 Brandon Blvd., Brandon, FL 33511. For more info
call Jessica Cianfrocca at 813-409-2630.
FYI-Applebee’s Car Show, Moultrie, GA. First Saturday of each month. 1600 hrs. till ?
50% off your meal if you enter your vehicle. 1st, 2nd, 3rd place peoples choice trophies
awarded each month. FFC CON: Russell Deese, [email protected] , 229-3771528.
FYI-Third Sunday every month. Putnum County Fairgrounds Car Show and Swap
Meet, 117 Yelvington Rd., East Palatka, FL. 32131. 0800 to 1500 hrs. Event Con: 352505-8287.
FYI-First Saturday of every month. Dade City Car Show, downtown. 1600 hrs. FFC
CON: John Bolender, 813-355-7277, [email protected]
FYI-Second Sunday every month. USA Flea Market Car Show, US. 19, Port Richey,
FL.
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