Pony News - Pierce County Mustang Club

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Pony News - Pierce County Mustang Club
Pony News July 2015
Pony News
July 2015
Pierce County Mustang Club www.piercecountymustangclub.com
Mustang of the Month
Bill Bailey
In this issue:
President’s
Charity
Message
Involvement
Minutes
Membership
Mustang
Past
of the Month
Events
Informational
Calendar
Event
tion
Article
of Events
Flyers
Sponsor
Look
News
Highlights
See page 6 for Show
sign-ups. We still
have a few open
spots! It is getting
close. E-mail Missy if
you can help: mary-
for the Trivia Ques-
Don’t forget the following club sponsored
events this month:
helenwillert@yahoo
.com
Vintage Races
Lakewood Mini Show
Happy 4th of July and thank you to all
who have and are serving our country!
Hooked on Driving
Just a few members having fun at a few Club events!
See calendar
Go to the website—Events—Past Events and view our library of photos in photobucket!
Pony News July 2015
President’s Message:
2015 Board
Officers
S
President—Greg Robbins
(253) 227-4006
Vice President—Dennis Willert
(360) 459-3993
more months to finalize our plans for the car
show! Make sure you get your registration in
early, as the goody bags are going fast (first 70 pre-
(253) 565-0592
Secretary—Charlene Rivera
ummer has arrived and we only have two
registered). Also, you will find the volunteer list in this newsletter. Please
take a look and find an opening you can help with.
Treasurer—Nancy Freeman
Membership—Nancy Freeman
(253) 531-4624
On a serious note, one of our members, Larry Rivera had a serious
medical issue that caused him to be med evacuated to Portland. Although
Directors
he was extremely sick, he has been recovering slowly. He is expected to
Chuck Botsford (360) 751-7073
be there for approximately 6 weeks, but may be coming home sooner if he
Pete Freeman (253) 531-4624
keeps improving. Charlene has been traveling back and forth and provid-
Paul Geise (253) 863-1850
ing recovery updates on Larry’s Facebook page. He is not taking calls or
Rachel Lanigan (253) 820-6645
visitors yet, but Charlene will let us know when he is well enough for visi-
Past President—Missy Willert
tors. When that time comes, we will try to put a cruise together to go down
(253) 565-0592
and show our support. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers.
Car Show Co-Chairpersons—Charlene
Rivera (360) 459-3993 and Missy Willert
The club is looking at our Lifetime Membership program. The pro-
(253) 565-0592
posed changes are in the meeting minutes in this newsletter. If you want to
MCA Regional Representative—Nancy
have a say in what the club does on this proposed change, please come to
Freeman (253) 531-4624
the general meeting and voice you opinion. Also our guest speaker, Lance
Lambert, will be there sharing some great stories about our local car sce-
Newsletter Editor—Heidi Geise
ne. He has a new book that will be on sale for $15.00.
[email protected] or
(253) 863-1850
Greg Robbins
PCMC President
Opinions Needed:
1. If you have a convertible (or have always wanted one), what are your top 2 reason for that purchase?
2. What is your favorite fall drive and why?
(email [email protected] or see Heidi)
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Charity Events
50/50 Raffle– All year the club provides an opportunity for members to purchase
tickets for this raffle. Fifty percent of the proceeds go to a member with the winner drawn at the Holiday Potluck. You don’t have to be present to win.
Fifty percent goes to one of the charities we support.
Missy has set her goal this year at $600 so we will be hearing from her a lot. Be ready to
give at any PCMC event. We are up to $217! (only $383 to go) We can do it!
This fund raiser is fun and the more we collect, the more goes to our charity. Fun and a good
cause!
Charity Highlights:
One of the 3 charities that PCMC works with is
the Emergency Food Network, EFN. In addition
to our annual cash donation, we go to the distribution center in Lakewood 2 times per year to
repackage food.
In 2014 EFN reports that they distributed:
4,755,277 lbs. of vegetables; 2,392,322 lbs. of
fruit; 1,411,483 lbs. of grains; 942,056 lbs. of
protein; 449,064 lbs. of dairy, 1,734,114 lbs. of
USDA and more for a total of about 15.3 million
pounds of food. According to the Annual Report, “The need has gone up 11% since 2011.
To meet this need we are distributing 17%
more food in the same time-frame.”
EFN
This serves about 118,451 visits from clients
per month. The distribution goes to 57,936 babies (0-2), 441,986 children (3-18), 655,444
adults (19-54) and 266,051 seniors (55+).
Thank you to our club members who volunteer
their time to repackage oats, corn, apples, potatoes, and whatever they put in front of us. It is
fun and a great cause. Thank you also, to all
those who contribute money for EFN throughout the year.
Our next opportunity to repackage food is in
October. Keep watching the newsletter and let
Nancy Freeman know if you are interested in
helping.
We said 100 jars of Peanut Butter and we did it!
Thank you for all of the club’s generosity. We had a goal of 100 jars of
peanut butter to support the Korum
and Ford Peanut Butter Drive. In the
end, we collected 105 jars. Way to
go Rachel for coordinating this and
way to go Club!
Loading the Ford with Peanut Butter.
Pony News July 2015
General Meeting Minutes-June 16, 2015
CALL TO ORDER - Greg Robbins, president
Welcome Visitors, Guests, and Members
(92 total members)
Approval of May’s General Meeting Minutes as
They Appeared in the “Pony News”
1st Mark Smith, 2nd Pete Freeman, Membership
Accepted and Approved.
TREASURER’S REPORT - Nancy Freeman
Car Show  Revenue - Pre-Registrations, Spon sorship, T-
shirts & tanks
 Expenses - Raffle Prizes, Pop-up Tent, Printing, A
Refund of Registration
Club 
Revenue- Membership Dues, General Raffle,
Club Merchandise, Club Awards, PassThrough Funds, Car Show
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Expenses - Membership, Printing, Postage,
Bank Charges, Pass-Through Funds, Car
Show
1st Bill Norman, 2nd Chuck Botsford, Membership
Accepted and Approved.
OLD BUSINESS
Vintage Races tickets are here.
Car Show - Missy Willert and Charlene Rivera - We
have our sponsorship filled. American Muscle is a
sponsor. Thanks to Pete Freemen, we won 25 metal
signs for the car show. We still need eight volunteers. All items for the goody bags and raffle need to
be brought in by July's General Meeting. T-shirts are
available. We have 29 goody bags available.
Rainier's Baseball Game - Heidi Geise - Money is
due in by July 20. There are 2 ticket options, $17.50
with hat or $11.50 with no hat. Dinner comes with
both.
Peanut Butter Drive - Rachel Lanigan- Please join
us for a picture after the meeting. Great job PCMC,
we reached over our goal of 100 jars by collecting
101 jars of peanut butter. Thanks to all the members
who donated.
NEW BUSINESS
Lifetime Membership Options - Greg RobbinsThe following issue has been raised. As the bylaws
now read lifetime membership is achieved after pay-
ing dues for 15 consecutive years. Within the next
six years the membership roster will be lifetime
member heavy. The board is considering a few options
1. No change to the bylaw.
2. Change 15 years to 20 years for all current
member.
3. Change 15 years to 20 years but grandfather
those currently with 12 years or more of membership.
4. Change 15 years to 20 years but grandfather
those currently with 10 years or more membership.
5. Delete any future lifetime memberships.
Membership discussion- Add five dollars to all
incoming members and keep lifetime.
One member says he's been in other clubs and still
pays and would even if there was no lifetime membership. Bill Norman was asked why there was a
lifetime membership, Bill stated lifetime membership
was started for the charter members and then later
they added after 15 years of continuous membership a member could become a lifetime member. One member stated honorary/lifetime member
should receive a lifetime card and still have to pay
dues.
It was asked what the membership dues cover, the
dues cover the storage shed, insurance for the shed
and the club cruises.
At the end of this discussion the membership agreed
-upon three options:
1. Change 15 years to 20 years but grandfather
those currently for 12 years or more membership.
2. No change.
3. Delete lifetime membership but grandfather
those who are currently lifetime members.
Motion to Present Lifetime Membership Change
1st Paul Geise, 2nd Greg Zirkle
1 opposed, Membership Carried for discussion at
July's General Meeting.
(continued on next page)
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General Meeting Minutes-June 16, 2015 (continued)
Upcoming Events
Winery cruise Sunday, June 28
Friday night dinner 7 PM at Hanger Inn
Lakewood Ford Mini Show - Saturday July 25
please do not arrive before 9:30, show starts at 10.
The PCMC Day at The Ridge with Hooked on
Driving - July 31
A Trip to Paradise - August 1
Mustang of the Month
Congratulations to Bill Bailey and his 1995 removable top convertible blue Mustang and 1967 Green
Coupe
Adjourned
Submitted by Charlene Rivera
Trivia:
Q-What exterior color was exclusively Mustang for
1967?
Parking at Korum During Meetings
Please help us assist Korum.
Save the Date:
August 1st
All day cruise around Mt. Rainier on Saturday, August 1st.—See flier for details
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Car Show Needs—Please Help Us Make This A Great
Show
Volunteers Needed
E-mail Missy if you can help
with the car show:
[email protected]
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Hospitality Area +1 — check on area to make sure it stays stocked and tidy — shift is 12:004:00 pm
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Parkers +2 — help park cars — shift is 7:30—10:30 am
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50/50 Raffle +1 — take a walk around all cars selling tickets — shift is at 2 pm
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Tack Shack +1 — sell t-shirts and club merchandise — shift is 12:00—2:00 pm
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Truck Unloading +2 — after show and back at the storage shed, help unload the rental truck
Raffle Baskets
Due by July General Meeting:
We need help filling some awesome raffle baskets!
We are making some “Themed Baskets” this year and need some items to fill them up. If you
have an item or two, or pick something up that goes with one of our “Themes” we would love to
have it.
Our Themes are:
Seahawks
Made in Washington
Movie Night
Kids
Dogs
BBQ
Garden
Scrapbooking
Car
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Membership News
The Pierce County
Mustang Club is open to any
person or family
interested in the
PCMC Purpose.
All Ford cars are
welcome.
Ownership is not
required…
Enthusiasm is!!!
Dues: $25 per year
Membership dues are payable in January of each year.
New Membership is
prorated according to the
month joined.
CLUB
MERCHANDISE
Ball Cap $15.00
Car Pennant $7.50
Lapel/Cap Pin $4.00
(stick or magnetic)
Parade window clings $20.00
Name Tag $7.66 each
(stick or magnetic)
Items can be purchased by
mail, please add an extra
$3.00 for each cap or pennant
to cover cost of mailing.
PCMC CLUB ANNIVERSARIES – July
TOM & DORI ALPERT
2001
BRYAN & DONNA ZIMBERLMAN
BOB & DEE FRENDER
RENEA MERWIN
2004
2007
2007
LE VILLE SUTHERLAND
DOUG & CONNIE KARNITZ
2007
2008
ROSTER UPDATE AS OF June 30, 2015
93 Member #s — 72 renewals, 7 new, & 14 Honorary/Lifetime
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
JAMES ENGELSON—Mt. Vernon
1966 dark forest green coupe
Among Our Own: In Our Thoughts:
Larry Rivera -get well soon, lots of us are waiting to do wheel
chair races with you.
Stephani Rochefort---Renton Technical College class of
2015...Well done graduate!
We continue to wish Rick Nordlund well as he recovers.
Nancy Freeman, we hope you get back to 100% quickly.
OR
Stop by a meeting to save the
extra shipping cost and visit
with friends.
To order: Nancy Freeman
[email protected]
Mission Statement
A social group whose purpose is to promote a better understanding and stronger fellowship in the preservation and maintenance of all Mustang and other Ford Motor products.
Pony News July 2015
Book Review: Ford Mustang Red Book: 1964 1/2—
2015
by Peter Sessler
Whether you’re a collector, historian, or armchair enthusiast, every
meaningful Mustang related fact,
figure, specification, historical pricing data, description of available options, production numbers and everything else anyone could want to
know is right here in this awesome little book.
From the first six-cylindered Mustang of the
1964-1/2 model year, through fire-breathing,
world-beating Boss and Shelby models, to
2015’s all-new Mustang.
This little book is unlike so many other info rich
reference guides that can be as dull and mind
numbing to read as poorly translated tech manuals. Despite the incredibly high level of detail,
this compact, encyclopedic source of Mustang
information is so straightforward, easy to absorb, and a pleasure to read, as those familiar
with Sessler’s crisp, no-nonsense writing style
from reading his many other fine books, have
long been accustomed.
You wanna become a Mustang expert? This is
pretty much the only book you need. This is an
absolute must have for anyone from the most
die-hard and dedicated Mustang enthusiast to
the fledgling Ford Mustang fan.
Review by Chuck Botsford
Staples Rewards
Program
Save the Date:
August 28th
Have you got your ticket
order in yet?
Pony News July 2015
Mustang of the Month
Bill Bailey
1967 Green Coupe and 1995 SVT Cobra Convertible/Hardtop
Bill has 2 beautiful Mustangs. One is a 1967
coupe Resto-Mod. It has a 342 R Rousch Racing engine, AOD (Automatic Overdrive), coilover suspension, and
custom interior.
These engines came
with 450 bhp. A little
“giddy-up” in this pony!
It also has 421 ft lbs of
torque, 9 in. rear end with Trac-Loc, and Watts
three-link rear suspension.
The other is a 1995 SVT (Special Vehicle
Team) Cobra, factory convertible/hardtop, 5.0, 5
-speed, #44 of 499.
1995 was the first year for the SVT badging and
this was the only year Ford made this model
and all were black. (Reminds me of Ford’s
quote when the assembly line was introduced—
”you can have a car in any color, as long as it’s
black”)
Out of the factory these had 240 bhp from a 5L
V8 engine.
According to one source, the purpose for the
hardtop convertible was to create a year ‘round
convertible. This meant a ragtop for the summer
and a hardtop for the winter. Most convertibles
of the day were summer cars. The hardtop had
glass in the rear with a defogger and interior
lights and headliner. It came with a VHS cassette on how to install the hardtop.
These tops were a challenge for the factory to attach. Because of this, each
was hand fitted to the individual car. The hardtop option added $1825 to the base Cobra convertible
price at the time.
Very cool, Bill!
June Events
Duck Parade
We had a quacking good time.
This festival celebrates the arrival of summer. The city has
many events to celebrate the
day along with the parade for the
entire community to enjoy.
It was a perfect sunny day for
our four club members, Bill Norman, Pammy Pistella, Missy Willert and Dennis Willert, along with
Princess Lyndsay from Curtis,
Princess Athena from Lincoln and their Daffodil
chaperone Donna and future Princess Kyle to
University Place June 6
quack ourselves out in ducks and daffodils to
enjoy the day.
We had a great time.
(More fun on next page)
Pony News July 2015
Friday Night Dinner
The Hangar Inn
Each month the club gets together at a different
location to enjoy a meal and friendship. This
month it was in Puyallup at The Hangar Inn at
Thun Field.
have been good ones.
We also got to say Happy Birthday to Pete who shared with us
a lovely cake. A couple of our
usual participants were missing
so we want to wish Nancy
and Dennis speedy recoveries.
We had about 25 attending to enjoy everything
from breakfast foods to
meatloaf to chief salads and
other yummy meals. As usual a few stories
were shared
across the room
helping us all enjoy the evening
and get to know one another better. I saw lots of laughing so the stories must
The next dinner is
at South Hill BJs.
See you there.
Westport Winery Cruise
The 27th was in the mid-90s and that was way
too hot for this Mustang enthusiast! Today, however was great! As we were preparing to cruise
there were clouds and a few lightening strikes
but it was still shorts and ‘T’ shirt weather. By
the time we got to Westport it was about 10 degrees cooler but a wonderful cruise. Our hats go
off to those that stayed with the top down all the
way, even with a few drops here and there.
Monika planned a very nice
drive. Even though we had
trouble staying together at
the start, we managed to pull
back together. What a fun
sight to see about 16 Mustangs traveling down
the road, lights on and stripes sparkling.
We pulled into the
Westport Winery just
in time for lunch. We
welcomed about 2830 people with several
June 19
June 28th
new faces as members
and/or event participants.
As always, it was a fun
cruise, fun people, and good eats! After the
lunch was done and we finally got everyone in
the same spot for the group picture, we cruised
the gardens (on our own feet) and they were
lovely (not our feet). I believe if you go to any of
the club member’s yards,
you will see souvenirs from
this club event
.
See the calendar for lots of
July fun!
Pony News July 2015
Informational Article: Do I Register for Modified or
Stock?
So here is a hot topic for summer car shows:
Modified or Stock? Which is right for my car? It
is sometimes a confusing topic as each show is
a little different. I asked Charlene Rivera, our
car show Co-Chair and she gave me some tips.
I also, as usual, borrowed information from another Car Club Newsletter, Kitsap Mustang Club
(with permission).
The following are guidelines that may help you
decide. However, as I have said, it varies from
show to show so it is best to ask at each one.
At some shows they use the guideline that if
your car has three or more significant and visible items (examples listed below) then it
should be registered in a modified class. Our
show uses five.
Clubs also look at modifications differently with
some counting engine modifications as individual mods and others counting dress-up modifications to the engine as one mod. Our club uses
the guideline that what came out of the Ford
Factory is stock. Some dealerships will add
modifications. Our club uses a mix of Kitsap,
Mustangs NW, Mustangs West, and MCA. Here
are some guidelines to modifications:
Paint – obvious custom paint jobs, including
murals (i.e., flames, graphics, stripes, etc.)
Body Work – all body alterations, addition of
flares, spoilers, air dams, hood scoops (nonstock), ground effects, etc. (Note: a complete
body kit, such as a Saleen kit, which includes
front and rear spoilers and side skirts will put
that Mustang automatically into the modified
class)
Under the Hood – Chrome dress up kits, plating or powder coating of parts, special wiring
harness, non-stock coolers, non-stock superchargers/turbochargers, blowers, nitrous
Wheels/Tires - Aftermarket wheels or tires
larger than stock
Chrome – blacked out with color or black trim
treatment or chrome removed and panels filled
Interior – custom or aftermarket seats, custom
upholstery work, custom steering wheels or
consoles, gear shifter changes, additional (nonstock) tachometer or other gauges, roll bars or
other related safety equipment.
According to the Kitsap Mustang Club article,
modification lists serve as a means to “Level
the Playing Field” for all involved and is for guidance only. Everyone at one point or another will
make a few modifications to their Mustang and
there is nothing wrong with that. But, it is difficult
to fairly judge a bone stock V-6 coupe against a
GT with a Saleen Body Kit, Bullet Interior, oversized aftermarket rims and tires, and a supercharger (or vice versa) in the same class. From
what I have seen this seems to be true at most
shows.
So take stock of your car, talk to the club sponsoring the show you are entering, and mark
your entrance accordingly.
Have fun and enjoy showing your car. I am personally looking for the classification for the funniest sign….
Thank you to:
KCM and Charlene Rivera for information for
the article.
(See the next page for the list of modifications for
our show in August.)
Ideas for Future Articles:
Aug—Convertibles (reprint)
Sept/Oct—Autumn Color Drives (What are your
favorite fall drives?)
Nov/Dec—Winterizing Your Car
What do you want to know about?
Pony News July 2015
Informational Article: PCMC Show Guidelines for
Modifications (Continued)
Exterior
Interior
Engine Compartment
Under Carriage
Trunk
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Body parts
Paint
Flared or Radius
Hood
Door Handle Deleted
Molded Parts
Lighting-tail or headlights
Decals - stripes or
pinstripe
Spoilers
Scoops
Window Louvers
Hood Pins
Etched Glass
Custom Paint
Opening of Doors
Painted Calipers
Tires & Wheels
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Roll or Light Bars
Seats
Gear Knob Short
Throw Shifter
Rear Seat Delete
Stereo
Steering Wheel
Gauges
Seat Belts
Designer Carpet
Console
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Engine Swap
Blown (Super –
Charged or Turbo’d)
Chrome or Powder
coat or Paint
Carburetion/Fuel Injection
Exhaust
Cold-Air Intake
Manifold
Air Filter
NOS
Speaking of Car Shows:
Single to Dual
Exhaust
Fuel Cell
Battery in Trunk
Nitrous
Stereo
Mats or Carpet
Car Show Registration Reminder
Any time you register for a car show be sure to write out Pierce
County Mustang Club rather than just PCMC. That way we aren’t
confused with Pacific Cascade Mustang Club when the host club
counts up attendees for the club participation award.
Guest Speaker (club meeting)
July 21st
Guest speaker—Lance Lambert, Author and TV Host
He has a new book out that he will bring and autograph.
The cost of the book is $15.
Trivia:
Q—What is the World Record for the most
Ford Mustangs in a single parade?
A—766 on 4/12/14 in Woodburn, Oregon
(some of our own members were in this
parade of Mustangs)
Pony News July 2015
GOT A MUSTANG OR RELATED ITEM TO SELL?
Classified Rates
Member:
No Charge, 2 consecutive months, ¼ page
Non-Member:
$20.00 per issue, ¼ page
Commercial:
business card reprint:
$30.00 per issue or $300 annually
Email text and photo (optional) in JPG format to: [email protected]
Deadline is the third Friday of each month for the next issue.
Send payment to:
Pierce County Mustang Club
P.O. Box 44853
Tacoma, WA 98444
For Sale
Looking for something to dress up your
daily driver? These 17x8 wheels from a
1993 Mustang just might be the answer. While not in mint condition, they
are still at 90% gorgeous and a steal at
$50 per wheel. Contact Pete at
[email protected]
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July 2015
See the website for details: www.piercecountymustangclub.com
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
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Thu
2
Fri
Sat
3
4
Vintage Races
Vintage Races
JBLM Car Show
Eatonville Parade
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6
Vintage Races
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11
15
16
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18
PCMC Car
Mustang
Mustang
Mustang Round-
Show Mtg
Round-up
Round-up
up
PCMC Board
Mtg
12
13
14
Car Show 4 Kids
19
20
Mustang Round
Money due for
Rainiers Game PCMC General
(you can bring Mtg—Lance
-up
26
21
it to the meeting tomorrow)
Lambert, guest
27
28
22
23
24
25
Friday Night
Lakewood Ford
Dinner Out—
Mini Show
South Hill BJs
speaker
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30
31
Mustangs on the
Hooked on
Waterfront
Driving
Pony News July 2015
2015 Vintage Races at Pacific Raceways
Ticket Purchase and Event Information
Dates:
July 3-5,2015
When:
Sat and Sun at 8AM, 8:15AM Departure
(Friday is informal arrival, so meeting prior to driving to Pacific Race
ways is not planned)
Meet at:
By Panera Bread on East Side of South Hill Mall
Cost:
$30/day Car and Driver with Admittance to Car Coral
$50/3 Day Pass Car and Driver with Admittance to Car Coral
Day of Event:
$25 Additional Adult Passenger
$5 for Children 7-16
Under 7 FREE
Web-Site:
http://www.northwesthistorics.com
Car Corral tickets MUST be purchased no later than May 19th at the club meeting and
please indicate which day(s) you will be attending to get an accurate count for the car
corral.
Additional passengers paid upon entry. Please try to use cash or check for exact
amount in order to expedite entry.
Please contact Tom Alpert for more information:
E-mail:
[email protected]
Phone:
(253) 841-3531
Thanks and hope to see everyone at the races!
Pony News July 2015
Pierce County mustang club
&
Lakewood Ford
Presents
The 6th annual
“PCMC Members Only”
Mini car show
An outstanding opportunity for you the members to display
your fantastic Mustangs and other Fords
And to show our support to our sponsor,
Lakewood Ford
Where: Lakewood Ford in Lakewood
When: July 25, 2015
Time: 10:00 – 4:00
Lunch will
be
provided
(Remember this is a Club Member event only)
Awards will be made between 3:30 – 4:00 pm
For more information contact Missy Willert, 253-565-0592/253-732-0647
Email:[email protected]
Pony News July 2015
Mustangs at The Ridge
Hooked on Driving Event
Friday July 31, 2015
At
The Ridge Motorsports Park
In Shelton WA
Join Pierce County Members as they learn the art of driving their Mustangs. This is a full
day of fun and learning with an instructor teaching you how to handle your mustang on
and off the track. Lunch is included.
Visit the Hooked on Driving site to sign up
www.hookedondriving.com
Or use our special code to save $40
www.hookedondriving.com/PCM07312015
If you don’t wish to drive, come out and cheer on the other PCMC members and have
parade laps or take a ride with an instructor, plan to be at the track by 11 am to sign up.
Convertibles are not able to participate in the event unless they have a roll bar installed,
but they can in regards to the parade laps
You will need a certified Helmet, they are available for rent.
Please visit HOD site for more info
For those who have sign up to drive or just want to spend the day meet at Hawks Prairie
Restaurant exit 111 at 6:15 am, leaving at 6:30 am
Contact Charlene Rivera
For more info
360-459-3993
Pony News July 2015
PACK A LUNCH, BRING YOUR CAMERA, AND ENJOY A
CRUISE TO MT. RAINIER’S PARADISE INN
WHEN:
August 1, 2015; 10:00am, Depart 10:15 am
WHERE:
Meet in the Bonney Lake Safeway parking lot at the corner of
Hwy 410 and 214th Ave E
OTHER INFO: The length of the cruise is about 150 miles and will take 5-6
hours depending on scenic stops and time spent eating.
Entry fee into Mt Rainier is $20.00 unless you have a National Parks Pass.
(Note: one can be purchased at the entry: Regular Pass -$40.00; Senior
(62+) Life Time pass - $10.00; Active Military - Free.)
ADDITIONAL INFO: After the picnic at Paradise Inn, there is an option to partake
of pie & ice cream at Copper Creek Inn on the way home.
CONTACT: Pete Freeman [email protected] (253) 531-4624
Bill Norman [email protected] (253) 847-8915
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23rd Annual
Pierce County Mustang Club
All Ford & Mustang Roundup
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Griot’s Garage
3333 South 38th Street
Tacoma, WA 98409
Parking/Registration
8am—10am
Voting
10am—1pm
Raffle and Awards
2:30 pm
Pre-registration $15 by July 30th Day of Event $20
Pre-register early...first 60 will receive a goodie bag
Bring a backpack with school supplies to be entered into a Special Drawing.
Backpacks will be donated to Caring for Kids.
50/50 Raffle will be donated to St. Francis House.
www.piercecountymustangclub.com
For further information contact
Charlene Rivera
(360) 459-3993
[email protected]
2014
Best of Show
Early Model
Show Co-Chairs
Phone
Email
Missy Willert
(253) 565-0592
[email protected]
2014
Best of Show
Late Model
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A 64 1/2-66 Coupe/2+2
P **Factory Specials 64 1/2 –
B 64 1/2-66 Convertible
98
C 64 1/2-66 2+2
Q **Factory Specials 99-2015
D 67-68 Coupe
R 64 1/2-78 Modified
E 67-68 Convertible
S 79-93 Modified
F 67-68 Fastback
T 94-04 Modified
G 69-78 All
U 05-09 Modified
H 79-93 Coupe
V 10-15 Modified
I 79-93 Convertibles
W Shelby Pre 2007
J 94-98 All
X Shelby 2007-2009
K 99-04 All
Y Shelby 2010-2015
L 05-09 All
Z Boss All
M 10-15 All
AA Mach 1 All
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Pre 1979
From NORTH or SOUTH via I-5
DD Stock Fords/Non-Mustang
Take the West 38th Street exit
1980-current
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To Help With Traffic Flow,
Please
EE Modified Fords/
Non-Mustang
Turn right on Pine
FF Hot Rods including
Turn left on South Tacoma Way
Non-Ford powered
Turn left on South Lawrence
GG Ford Trucks All
ALL LEGS OF CANOPIES, TENTS
HH Teen Driver
& SPORT UMBRELLAS MUST BE
WEIGHTED DOWN.
II Under Construction
N *64 1/2-04 Non-Fact. Specials BB Cobra All
O *05-15 Non-Factory Specials
CC Stock Fords/Non-Mustang
2015 T-shirt Design
*Includes: Shelby SS, Shelby KR, Shelby 1000, Saleen, McLaren, Roush & AC Cobra. **Includes: Bullitt, Pace Car, California Special.
Modified/Personalized: 5 or more non-Ford Factory installed components (wheels, engine trim, headers, stereo, paint/graphics, body kit,
interior components)
If you have questions regarding what we count as personalized or mod,
T-Shirt Order
please email the car show chair. 1 Car Per Form Please
Quantity / Size
Price Each
Subtotal
Pre-registration must be received by July 30, 2015
_____ Medium
$ 18.00
_________
_____ Large
$ 18.00
_________
_____ XLarge
$ 19.00
_________
_____ 2XL
$ 20.00
_________
_____ 3XL
$ 21.00
_________
_____ 4XL
$ 22.00
_________
Club Affiliation ________________________
Pre-Registration Fee
$ 15.00
_________
Year: _________ Make: (Ford)___________
Day of Show Fee
Name: _______________________________
Address: _____________________________
City :_________________________________
State: _______________ Zip: ____________
Phone: _______________________________
$ 20.00
_________
Model: ___________Body Style: (Coupe)_________
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE
$
_________
Class: ________________ (see table above)
A limited number of shirts will be available for sale at the
Modified or Personalized ?
YES or NO
show. To guarantee a shirt, please pre-order by July 30th.
Mail completed form and fees to: Pierce County Mustang Club, PO Box 44853, Tacoma, WA 98444
Liability: in consideration of acceptance of the right to participate, entrants/participants/spectators, by execution of this release discharge Pierce County
Mustang Club, Korum Ford and affiliates, Griot’s Garage, and Mustang Club of America of and from any known or unknown damages, injuries, judgments/
claims from any cause whatsoever that may be suffered by an entrant to his or her property. Participants are liable for all guests associated with registered
car.
SIGNATURE ___________________________________________________________ (Guardian if under 18 years of age)
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PIERCE COUNTY MUSTANG CLUB
FAMILY LUAU PICNIC
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23RD
11 to 4
RAIN OR SHINE
FRONTIER PARK
217TH & Meridian, Graham
BRING A TROPICAL DISH TO SHARE
AND
WEAR YOUR FAVORITE HAWAIIAN SHIRT
CLUB WILL PROVIDE BEVERAGES, MAIN DISH, PLATES AND UTENSILS
THERE WILL BE SLOW DRAGS & A BLIND DRIVER OBSTACLE COURSE
BOUNCE HOUSE FOR THE KIDS
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Ponies at Emerald Downs
September 13, 2015
Join Pierce County Mustang Club for breakfast at 9:45 am:
The Hangar Inn
16919 Meridian E
Puyallup, WA
We will leave there at noon to cruise over to:
Emerald Downs
2300Emerald Downs Drive
Auburn, WA 98001
Cost
$7.00, or $5 with your Emerald Rewards card
Children 17 and under FREE, and kids 13 and under must be accompanied by parent or guardian.
Military personnel with current I.D. receive FREE admission
There are Food Vendors Available (Optional Cost)
Or
You May Bring a Small Personal Cooler
You can bet on the Ponies or Just Cheer them on
We are collecting Coloring Books and Crayons for “Caring for Kids”
For more info
Contact: Charlene Rivera [email protected] 360-459-3993
Or
Joanie Nordlund [email protected] 253-848-0386
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SPONSOR HIGHTLIGHTS
Burger Ranch
When you are hungry for a burger, fries, and
milkshake – stop in and see Terry and his crew.
Burger Ranch has been cooking burgers for –
well forever! If you went to Lincoln High School
– you probably stopped in a time or more. They
make a real milkshake – just like you used to
get as a kid. Stop by and give Burger Ranch a
try!
American Home Center
American Home Center believes the American
Dream is attainable and affordable.
If you are looking to purchase a new or used
manufactured home, stop in to see what Burt
and his crew at American Home Center in
Puyallup can do to help you. They also provide
a full range of construction and relocation services for manufactured, modular, and mobile
homes including demolition, site preparation,
moving and transporting, new construction and
remodeling in Northwest Washington. They are
dedicated to the highest construction and business practices that continue to allow them to be
a leader in the industry. Their expertise and experience enable them to deliver quality workmanship and enhance their customers’ proper
Daffodil Festival
The Daffodil Festival originated in 1934 as a
celebration of the agriculture industry in the
Puyallup and Sumner area. The Daffodil Parade became an annual event where the community gathered, and the daffodil was the exalted symbol. The celebration gradually grew to
make its way through four Pierce County cities
in a single day. Please help us honor and support the Festival by helping to transport the edu
Address: 820 S 38th St, Tacoma, WA 98418
Phone: (253) 472-3069
ties.
They are committed to the highest construction
standards, competitive pricing and customer
service. They understand that your home represents a substantial investment, and protecting
that investment requires craftsman with considerable talent and experience. At American
Home Construction Services, they pride themselves on excellent workmanship, accurate estimates, and on-time performance.
Address: 16311 Meridian E Puyallup, WA
98375
Web Site: [email protected]
Phone: 1.877.771.6311 or 253.841.3600
cators during the Daffodil Parade and princesses in the out of town parades.
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SPONSOR HIGHTLIGHTS (continued)
The Mustang Shop
Are you looking for something special for the
Mustang? Are you in need of someone to help
customize the Mustang? Stop by The Mustang
Shop – they do it all! They deal in new and
used parts, and their services include everything from regular maintenance to ground-up
restorations, custom engine building, bodywork,
interior and performance. From the simple early
classics to the high tech modern cars, they handle anything and everything when it comes to
Mustangs. In addition to Mustangs, they also
look forward to seeing just about any other Ford
-powered vehicle in the shop. Lightning trucks,
kit cars and Cobra replicas, and hot rods of any
Bud’s Machine & Engine Shop
Bud's Machine and Engine Shop is proud to
have been doing business in the Lakewood,
Washington, area for the past 38 years. They
are family owned and operated. All of their Machinists have a minimum of 16 years experience, are Journeyman Level and cross-trained.
Their machine shop is a full service automotive
machine shop specializing in custom engine rebuilding, in house computerized engine balancing, in house cylinder boring, aluminum and
cast iron head repair, competition valve jobs,
domestic and import engine specialists, vintage
flatheads. Stop in and see Bud for all your engine needs.
vintage - They all bleed the same color here.
They can build you a hot rod from scratch or
lend a hand with your replica assembly. If you
are looking to purchase a replica or hot rod,
give The Mustang Shop a call and they will be
happy to discuss the options available.
Address: 8504 S 228th St Kent, WA 98031
Web Site: TheMustangShop.com
Phone: 253-218-0323
Address: 12019 Pacific Hwy. SW #C Lakewood, Washington 98499
Phone: 253-588-BUDS (588-2837) Web Site:
BudsMachine.com
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PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CLUB SPONSORS
Be sure to thank these businesses & individuals for their support
of our club & charities.
KORUM FORD LINCOLN
100 River Road, Puyallup
253-845-6600
www.korum.com
LAKEWOOD FORD
Lakewood
253-474-0511
GUSTAFSON INSURANCE
Puyallup
253-848-2400
PERFORMANCE COATINGS
Auburn
253-735-1919
CJ’s PET SERVICES
Olympia
360-493-1945
S & S TIRE
Puyallup
253-536-2676
MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE
Puyallup
253-845-2441
MUSTANG RANCH
Eatonville
253-847-2623
THE MUSTANG SHOP
Kent
253-218-0323
BRAD HADMAN RACE CARS
Tacoma
253-539-3339
METAL MAGIC
Tacoma
253-472-2235
DAFFODIL FESTIVAL
Puyallup
253-8404194
GOLD,SILVER & COIN EXCHANGE
Puyallup
253-256-4035
YOKES CONSTRUCTION BURGER RANCH
Spanaway
Tacoma
253-847-9460
253-472-3096
AQUARIUS PUMP COMPANY
Seabeck
360-876-8885
RAINIER VIEW WINERY
Graham
360-893-3107
BUD’S MACHINE & ENGINE SHOP
Lakewood
253-588-2837
BATTERY SYSTEMS
Sumner
253-826-4733
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PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SHOW SPONSORS
(continued)
COSTCO
Puyallup
253-4455-7566
TRIPLE XXX ROOTBEER
Issaquah
425-392-1266
AMERICAN HOME CENTER
Puyallup
253-841-3600
LAK WOODWORKING
Lakewood
(Monika Kirkland)
EMERALD QUEEN CASINOS
Fife
888-831-7655
GRIOT’S GARAGE
Tacoma
253-922-2400
HOOKED ON DRIVING
Beaverton, OR
502-356-1764
RENEGADE CLUB OF WA
PETE & NANCY FREEMAN
BILL NORMAN
RICK & JOANIE NORDLUND
GREG & KAREN ROBBINS
IN MEMORY OF ERIC COBB
NEWSLETTER AND PHOTOBUCKET
Have items for the club newsletter? Email your articles to the club Newsletter Editor by the
28th of each month. Send all newsletter items to our editor, Heidi Geise, at
[email protected].
To see photos from past club events, go to the website—events—past events and view the
library
www.piercecountymustangclub.com
Next Meeting: Lance Lambert, Guest Speaker
July 21st at Korum in Puyallup
Don’t forget to respect the business needs at Korum by parking
in the back.