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Cruiz`n News
Cruiz’n News
February 2016
Winter Rod and Speed Show
A Project
Member Profile : Ron Hostetler
2016 CLUB OFFICERS
President
Dave LeCompte
[email protected]
503-393-6300
Vice President Heather Bethel
503-871-7722
[email protected]
Secretary
Sherri Cartwright
[email protected]
503-551-4199
Treasurer
Paul Geck
[email protected]
503-798-5577
Social Chair
Ray Bethel
[email protected]
503-871-7722
Social
Activities
Membership
Newsletter
Editor
Webmaster
Linda Spansel
503-763-0048 H
503-798-8764 cell
Jim Palmquist
[email protected]
503-551-2018
Birthdays
1
Jennifer Brusell
3
Joyce Brown
4
Tom Harris, Sylvia Morley
7
Terry Criswell, Sandra Wilson, Gene Schuff
8
Heather Bethel
9
Nancy Sharp
14 Tom Schmid
15 Roman Bazniak
Ken Parsons
[email protected]
(503) 362-5498
17 Susan Bailey
Garry Pullen
[email protected]
(503) 507-5333
27 Jerry Patterson
Member at
Large
Dayle Langley
[email protected]
(971) 218-2411
Historian
Pam Foster
[email protected]
(503) 393-3143
Member Care
Ken & Vicki Champ
(503) 910-5952
20 Marvin Taylor
25 Kyle Ruhlin
28 Cheryl Debban, Niccole Geck, Todd Taylor
Good Housekeeping June 1954
WVSR Membership Meeting
January 5, 2016
Meeting was called to order by President Dave LeCompte at 7:00 pm, followed by everyone reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.
OFFICER REPORTS
President (Dave LeCompte): Introduced officers. Vicki Champ reported that pre-ordered t-shirts are available for pick
-up
Membership Chair (Jim Palmquist): Introduced new members and guests, and reminded everyone that membership dues
should be submitted. Mark Buchholz, Honoring Heroes, thanked the club for the donation and asked members to look at
the Honoring Heroes Facebook page for information on an upcoming auction. They are looking for donated items and need
volunteers for events and fund raising
Russ introduced Donnie Muzechenko from Gone So Low Customs, who shared about the 3rd Annual show they are hosting
on Saturday, February 6, at the State Fairgrounds. The show will be followed by a Sock Hop hosted by Jim Billings
Vice President (Heather Bethel): Not present
Treasurer (Paul Geck): No report
Newsletter Editor (Ken Parsons): Please keep articles and pictures coming
Website (Garry Pullen): Nothing to report
Social Chair (Ray Bethel):
·
Not present
See Upcoming Events list
Member at Large (Dayle Langley):
See Committee Reports
Secretary (Sherri Cartwright): Nothing to report
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Member Care (Vicki Champ): Vicki sent out 5 cards this month: Bruce & Cynthia Barthuly, Bruce’s father passed away;
Roger Ferguson, recovering from surgery; Mark & Joanne Dostal, Mark’s sister passed away from kidney disease; Jim &
Carolyn Walz, Carolyn’s mother passed away; and Bev Woods, who hurt her leg
Historian (Pam Foster): Pam was her usual cheerful self and wished everyone with a January birthday a very Happy
Birthday
A-Team (Jeff Foster): The A-Team continues to make progress on Sandy’s car. The Team meets every Thursday after 5:30pm. Jeff thanked the club for the $1,000 check, it was very appreciated
A-Team Fundraising (Dayle Langley): Dayle Langley asked Russ to auction off a Dirt & Worms cake donated by Sandy
Beach to benefit the A-Team; the cake was won by President Dave for $20. James Sorrels volounteered to make the
cake for the next meeting and asked that we remember his Father, Boice Moore, in prayer; Boice suffered a stroke and
James would appreciate our prayers for Boice and the family. Dayle will start accepting cans again in March-April, as
soon as the weather gets nicer
Scholarship (Mark Scott):
SACC (Greg Smith):
Nothing to report at this time
Nothing to report at this time
Christmas Party (Linda Spansel): Thanked everyone for attending and thanked Dayle for taking pictures and submitting to the newsletter. Working on plans for next year
Carousel Cruise (Niccole Geck): See upcoming events
OLD BUSINESS
None
NEW BUSINESS
Hard Luck Award Jim Walz passed the award to Gary Reznick because his 64 Galaxy was dripping gas and caught
fire on Veteran’s Day
Albany Car Show (Rich Bailey): The annual Winter Rod and Speed Show will be held on January 23, from 9 am – 6 pm.
On Friday night, January 22, there will be a sneak preview of the cars from 7-9 pm. There will be a $250 car club challenge (club participation). Cost for spectators is $8/day, but there will be a lot of coupons, which will probably take the
cost down to $5. Also, if you bring canned goods for their fundraiser for the Children’s Cancer Association, $3 will be
knocked off your registration. There are 80 cars registered now, and can take maybe 20-25 more. Dennis Taylor’s Evil,
Wicked, Mean & Nasty Funny Car will be featured and Kenny Youngblood will be there signing posters. Club Participation
is looking tight between WVSR, Street Masters and Rolling Oldies
Aluminum Club Plaques Dave Cartwright offered to obtain 5 plaques to have for sale at the next meeting.
will sell for $25
UPCOMING EVENTS
1/22-23Albany Car Show
2/6
Gone So Low Customs Show – State Fairgrounds, Columbia Hall
2/6
Night of Rock n Roll and Sock Hop – Jim Billings 503-930-9151
ITEMS FOR SALE/NEEDED
Nothing noted
50/50 Drawing (Dick Campbell): $165 was collected, and $82.50 was won by Gene Schuff, Congratulations!!
Upcoming Meetings:
Carousel Cruise Committee Meeting – 7 pm on January 6, at Bentley’s (come early for dinner)
Officer’s Meeting – 7pm on January 26, 2016 at Blondzee’s Guest House (come early for dinner)
Membership Meeting – 7 pm on Tuesday, February 2, at Pietro’s Pizza (come early for dinner)
Meeting adjourned
Plaques
2016 Winter Rod and Speed Show
This was the best year ever for the Winter Rod and Speed Show, We had a great layout of the cars, thanks to the wonderful help Rich Bailey had. Due to the high number of spectators, Rich increased the amount the club with the most
entries received from 250 dollars to 300 dollars. That winning club was the Rollin’ Oldies, congratulations to them. The
quality of the cars just gets better every year...can’t wait till next year.
Kudo’s and thank you to Rich Bailey, great job!
Pam Foster and Dayle Langley photos
A Project
1. Mark and Glen bolting the headers back on.
2. Rod hooking up the linkage to the three carburetors.
3. John and Ron mounting the fuel block onto the fire wall.
4. Ron screwing the fittings onto the block that was just
mounted.
5. Rod putting the hoses from the block to the carburetors.
6. Ken trying to remove the tape between the apron and
the rear fender on both sides, which was quite a messy
chore.
7. John fitting the U-joint to the steering column. He
needed to do a little filing to get it on.
8. Here is a picture of the U-joint and shaft mounted to
the rack and pinion arm.
9. John screwing in the fitting for the oil pressure switch.
10. There is the new steering wheel mounted in place.
Nick Hoosier Photos
Member Owned Businesses
As you can see from their ads in the newsletter,
many of our members own their own businesses
and you are all encouraged to support them. If
you won an business and want to be listed on the
WVSR website, please send an email that includes
basic information about your business, ie: name,
type of business, website, and contact info to
Garry Pullen at [email protected]
Earl and Marlene Larson
2008 Lexus LS460L
John Norman
2016 Mustang GT
David & Tawna Brown
1942 Dodge p/u (matching numbers)
Member Profile: Ron Hostetler
Member Profile: Ron Hostetler
When I called Ron to ask for the interview, he readily agreed. I figured we would just do a quick interview on the
phone, but Ron said he would rather do it in person. We met at BlondZee’s for lunch a couple days later. It was not
until we sat down in the booth that the reason Ron did not want a phone interview became known. More about that
in a minute…
Ron was born right here in Woodburn, has two grown daughters Jennifer and Julie, three granddaughters (Megan,
Katie, and Emily) and is raising his 14 year old son Christian. Christian is a member of the Civil Air Patrol, and
wants a 55 Chevy! Ron is planning on building him one from the ground up! He plans on getting a new body & frame
(Art Morrison), but no 350 will be installed, Ron has plans for the Z06 to finish it off (that is 650 horsepower
folks!). Nothing like your first car I would venture to guess! Ron told me his first car was a 1953 Chevy. After his
dad passed away at age 9 , he and his brother had paper routes, tossing the papers in all kinds of weather…he also
worked in the fields along Silverton. When he had saved $125, he swapped for a ’55 BelAire which he converted
from an automatic to a three speed, and he kept
that car all through high school. He attended
North Salem High.
Although Ron did not speak of his mother, he had
lots to say about his dad, and as he spoke I got
teary just thinking about what he was saying.
Right after Pearl Harbor, his dad wanted to enlist in the Navy, but because he had a missing
thumb, he was rejected. That did not stop him
from helping in the war, he got a job rebuilding
ships. The son of Amish immigrants fleeing Germany, he wanted to be of service. At night, he
would stay in a tent near his job site, and began
repairing the watches of the workers, but because of the black-out, the repairs were done by
flashlight! Eventually he opened a jewelry store in
Woodburn.
When Ron was in the ninth grade, he knew he
wanted to go into the service, the Navy to be exact, and in fact he did! Ron joined the U.S. Navy 2 months after
turning 17. He became a gunner’s mate, serving in the Vietnam War 1968-69. It would be years later that Ron
would discover he had lost the majority of his
hearing. He said it came on slowly, but when he
was looked at by the VA, they gave him full disability. Ron says it is harder to hear women’s voices (yeah).
Back to being 9 years old! Ron worked with his
dad on the cars. Chrysler 300s. Hershberger’s in
Woodburn. In the years that followed, Ron would
work for Roberson Chrysler/Plymouth (70-73)
here in Salem. Ron holds a degree in Criminal
Justice which led him to work for the State of
Oregon as an investigator for 28 years, and the
Aumsville Police (Deputy Sheriff) from 1973 to
1977. While working in Aumsville, it was hard to
get a first responder in a timely manner. The
Stayton Ambulance was solely volunteers, and
Salem was also slow to respond. The Police Chief
and Ron went to school to become paramedics so
that the area would have a first responder.
Ron was also a member of the Aumsville Volunteer Fire Dept. After 32 years in law enforcement, Ron retired,
well, not really, he began driving semi doubles for two years, then he retired for good! If you think he retired to
sit on the sofa and watch NASCAR, you are right…he has been to the Indianapolis 500 more than once, (in a minute I will tell you a story about that), and is a huge NASCAR fan! Now for the story….
He had a Toyota Tundra that needed maintenance, so he took it to Larsen Motors in Albany. While they were
working on his vehicle, he was looking around when the sales rep and he began talking about Corvettes. The sales
rep told him he had an allotment for one. Ron ordered the 2015 Stingray that day! He decided not to tell anyone
until the car was here, but in the meantime he and his family went to the Indy 500. There was a 2014 Stingray on
display. Everyone ogled and got all wishful, yet Ron said nothing. When the car was delivered and Ron picked-it up,
he went to the school as usual to pick-up Christian, only Christian was looking for a Tundra, not a
new Stingray! He looked and looked, then finally
spotted his dad. (how fun) Now if that were all
there were to it, but no, Ron bought a new 2016
Corvette Z06 from the same dealer, but instead
of having it delivered, he told Christian he had
gotten an invitation to the Corvette Museum, but
time was short so they would fly. When they got
to the museum, Christian was so surprised to see
their name on the show board next to the red
2016 Corvette Z06! They removed the stations
and got to drive it with other Corvette owners in
a cruise around the Bowling Green Plant. Ron said
the transporter charge $1000 to “haul” it from
the factory to the museum….less than a block
away!
Ron is a world traveler, recently going to Europe
to retrace (backwards) the trip his grandparents
took when coming to America. He visited the Black Forest in Germany and brought home an original Black Forest
cuckoo clock, only 1 of three in existence, so big and long he had to hang it high so the big weights could hang
down. In addition to loving travel, he loves Disneyland. His story is that they were poor growing up, but somehow I
think there is a kid at heart there. He takes a whole bunch down to the magic kingdom for birthdays and special
occasions.
What else can I say about this guy? He is a humble person who actually has bragging rights. He is a woodworker
(cabinets he says), scuba diver, and just all around nice guy! If you can get a chance to do so, shake his hand and
thank him for a life of service to his country, ask him about them cool Corvettes, or invite him to sit at your table.
I enjoyed every minute of our conversation! He said one of our members saw him in Keizer and invited him to a
meeting, He says he likes it so far! (Hopefully Christian will have a chance to come to the meetings, his Air Patrol
meetings are the same night). Glad you are a part of Willamette Valley Street Rods Ron!
Dayle Langley, WVSR Member-at-Large
Mark and Steve from Honoring
Heroes receiving the $1000.00
check, a donation from
Willamette Valley Street Rods
February Cruiz’n News article deadline
Please have any articles, pictures, want adds or anything else you would like to see in the March issue of Cruiz’n
News to me by Saturday morning 9:00 am, February 20th.
The Editor
2016 Calendar
Something you think should be in this calendar that you don’t see, or something incorrect? Let me know, I will
gladly add or correct it.
The Editor
May 7
Coburg, OR; Mother's Day Weekend
Feb 6
Salem, OR; Salem Collector Car Auction Swap Meet, Coburg Industrial Park (1-5, Exit 199), 7:00
Oregon State Fairgrounds, 8:00am - 6:00pm; Adm Fee - am - 2:00 pm; Adm Fee - $3;
$7; Reg Fee - $175
May 7
Jefferson, OR; Festival of Flowers Show
Feb 6
Salem OR, Left Coast Sha’bang, Oregon & Shine, Main St, 1st St, 9:00am - 2:30 pm;
No Adm Fee; Reg Fee - $15
State fairgrounds, Columbia Hall, 8am-5pm, Adm. $8,
$5 with food donation
May 7
Portland, OR; P1W Spring Classic, PortFeb 6
Salem OR, Jim Billings Sock-hop, Oregon land Transmission Warehouse, 6:30 am-1 1:30 am; No
State Fairgrounds, 5pm. Adm ?
Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Feb 20-21
Salem, OR; 10th Annual Salem Roadster May 11
Lacey, WA; The Dyno Car Club Cruse-In,
Show, Oregon State Fairgrounds - Americraft Center,
Hawks Prairie, 1-5 and Marvin Rd. 5:00pm - 8:00pm;No
9:00am - 7:00pm, 9:00am - 5:00pm; Adm Fee - $11
Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Mar 18-20
Portland OR; Portland Roadster Show,
May 14
La Pine, OR; 10th Annual Automotive
Portland Expo Center, Noon -9pm, 10am-9pm, 10am-5pm. Swap Meet/Scholarship Benefit, La Pine Senior Activity
Adm Fee $16
Center, 7:00am - 3:00pm; No Adm Fee; Reg Fee - $10
Mar 31-Apr 2 Portland, OR; PIR Auto Swap Meet,
Portland International Raceway, 7:00am - 5:00pm,
7:00am - 5:00pm, 7:00am - 5:00pm; Adm Fee - $7
May 18
Lacey, WA; The Dyno Car Club Cruse-In
Hawks Prairie, I-S and Marvin Rd, Lacey, WA 98516;
5:00pm - 8:00pm; No Adm Fee; No Reg Fee;
Apr 1-3
Portland, OR; Portland Antique Auto
Swap Meet, Portland Exposition Center, 7:00am 7:00pm, 7:00am - 5:00pm, 8:00am - 1:00pm; Adm Fee $7
May 21
Tillamook, OR; lillawheels Torch Run
Show & Shine, Tillamook Cheese Factory, 9:00am 2:00pm; No Adm Fee; Reg Fee - $10
Apr 2
Albany, OR; S Albany High School April
Fools Car Show, S Albany High School, 10:00am 3:00pm;
No Adm Fee; Reg Fee $10
Apr 16
Portland/Milwaukie, OR; Pacific NW
Model Car Fest, Milwaukie Elks Club, 9:00am - 4:00pm;
Adm Fee - $3; Reg Fee - $10
Apr 24
Corvallis, OR; Corvallis Swap
Meet,Benton County Fairgrounds, , 7:00am open; Adm
Fee - $3
May 25
Lacey, WA; The Dyno Car Club Cruse-In,
Hawks Prairie, 1-5 and Marvin Rd, 5:00pm - 8:00pm; No
Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
May 26-28
Salem, OR; ATHS National Convention &
Truck Show, Salem Fair Grounds, 8:00am - 8:00pm,
8:00am - 8:00pm, 8:00am - 6:00pm; Adm Fee - $10; Reg
Fee - $25
Jun 1
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night
Cruise-In, Stayton A&W Restaurant, 5:00pm 8:30pm; No Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Apr 24
Tenino, WA; Annual Spring Coming Out,
Tenino High School, 10:00am - 2:00pm; No Adm Fee
Jun 1
Lacey, WA; The Dyno Car Club Cruse-In,
Hawks Prairie, 1-5 and Marvin Rd. 5:00pm - 8:00pm; No
Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Apr 30
Warrenton, OR; Lower Columbia Classics
50s Cruz, Camp Rilea, 10:00am - 5:00pm; No Adm Fee
Jun 3
Silverton, OR; Silverton First Friday,
Main St 5:30 pm - 8:00pm; No Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Apr 30
Shelton, WA; Old Iron Swap Meet, Old
Iron Events Center, 8:00am - 4:00pm; No Adm Fee; No
Reg Fee
Jun 4
Hillsboro, OR; 34th Annual All Ford
Show & Swap Meet, Washington County Fair Complex,
8:00am - 4:00pm; Adm Fee - $5; Reg Fee - $25
Junction City, OR; Function 4 Junction,
May 4
Lacey, WA; The Dyno Car Club Cruse-In, Jun 4
Downtown Junction City, Show 8-4 Cruz 6-9; No Adm
1-5 and Marvin Rd, 5:00pm - 8:00pm; No Adm Fee; No
Fee
Reg Fee
May 6
Silverton, OR; Silverton First Friday
Cruise In, Main St, between 1st & 2nd St, 5:30 pm 8:00pm; No Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Jun 5
Rickreall, OR; Rickreall Auto Swap Meet,
PoIk County Fairgrounds, 7am - 3:00pm;
Adm Fee - $7; Reg Fee - $35
Jun 5
Shelton, WA; Shelton Car Show-Off,
Olympic Highway North, 10:00am - 3:00pm; No Adm
Fee; Reg Fee - $20
Jun 23-26
Klamath Falls, OR; Kruise of Klamath,
Moore Park and Downtown, 8:00am - 9:00pm, 8:00am 9:00pm, 8:00am - 1:00pm; No Adm Fee; Reg Fee - $40
Brooks, OR; Early Day Gas Engine & TracJun 8
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night Jun 24-26
tor
Association
36th
Annual Swap Meet, Antique Powerland
Cruise-In, Stayton A&W Restaurant, 5:00pm 8:00am - 6:00pm, 6:00am - 6:00pm, 8:00am - 2:00pm; Adm
8:30pm; No Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Fee - $6
Jun 8
Lacey, WA; The Dyno Car Club Cruse-In, Jun 24-26
Springfield, OR; Springfield Show & Shine,
Hawks Prairie, 1-5 and Marvin Rd, 5:00pm - 8:00pm; No Briggs Middle School, 4:00pm - 9pm, 8:00am - 4:00pm; No
Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Adm Fee; Reg Fee - $25
Jun 11
Salem, OR; Warbirds Over The West,
At the Airport on the B1 7 Alliance Museum & Restoration Site, 9:00am - 7:00pm; Adm Fee - $10; Reg Fee $10
Jun 25
Brooks, OR; NWVC&MM Rendezvous &
Swap Meet, NWVC&MM at Powerland, 8:00am - 5:00pm;
Adm Fee - $6
Clatskanie, OR; Clatskanie Cruisers HeritJun 15
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night Jun 25
age Days Car Show
Cruise-In, Stayton A&W Restaurant, 5:00pm Hertiage Park, 9:00am - 3:00pm; No Adm Fee; Reg Fee $20
8:30pm; No Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
La Pine, OR; High Lakes Show-N-Shine,
Jun 15
Lacey, WA; The Dyno Car Club Cruse-In, Jun 25
Hawks Prairie, I-S and Marvin Rd, 5:00pm - 8:00pm; No Senior Center Activity Center, 9:00am - 3:30 pm; No Adm
Fee; Reg Fee - $25
Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Jun 17
Oregon City, OR; 29th Annual Sunshine
Cruz, Clackamette Park, 5:00pm - 9:00pm; No Adm Fee;
Reg Fee - $20
Jun 25
Willamina, OR; Willamina Mud Drags,
Willamina, OR, Starts 10:00am; Adm Fee - $5; Reg & Vendor Fee - $35
Jun 29
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night
Jun 29
Lacey, WA; The Dyno Car Club Cruse-In,
Jun 18
Grand Ronde, OR; 3rd Annual Roll The
Cruise-In, Stayton A&W Restaurant, 5:00pm - 8:30pm;
Dice Car Show, Spirt Mountain Casino, 7:00am - 3:00pm; No Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
No Adm Fee; Reg Fee - $15
Jun 18
Oregon City OR; AMC/Rambler Rendez- Hawks Prairie, I-S and Marvin Rd, 5:00pm - 8:00pm; No
vous, Clackamette Park, 10:00am - 4:00pm; No Adm Fee; Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Reg Fee - $15
Jul 1
Silverton, OR; Silverton First Friday Cruise
-In, Main St, 5:30 pm - 8:00pm; No Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Jun 18
Oregon City OR; Eighth Annual Orphan
Car Meet, Clackamette Park, 10:00am - 4:00pm; No Adm
Jul 2
Fee; Reg Fee - $15
Florence, OR; Florence Wings & Wheels,
Florene Municipal Airport, 7:00am - 3:00pm; No Adm Fee;
Reg Fee - $20
Jun 18
Woodburn, OR; Battle of Detroit, Woodburn Dragstrip, 8:00am Jul 4
lone, OR; Blues Cruise lone, City Park Main
4:00pm; Adm Fee - $15; Reg Fee - $25
St, 1 0:30am - 3:00pm; No Adm Fee; Reg Fee - $25
Jun 19
Grants Pass, OR; Wines and Wheels,
Schmidt Family Vineyards, 12:00pm - 5:00pm; No Adm
Fee; Reg Fee - $25
Jul 6
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night
Cruise-In, Stayton A&W Restaurant, 5:00pm - 8:30pm;
No Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Jun 19
Salem, OR; 44th Annual Willamette Valley
A's Auto Swap Meet, Chemeketa Community College,
7:00am - 2:00pm; No Adm Fee; Reg Fee - $20
Jul 6
Lacey, WA; The Dyno Car Club Cruse-In,
Hawks Prairie, I-S and Marvin Rd, 5:00pm - 8:00pm; No
Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Jun 19
Woodland, WA; Woodland Planters Days
Show & Shine, Downtown, Davidson Ave, 10:00am - 4:00pm;
No Adm Fee; Reg Fee - $15
Jul 6-10
Roseburg, OR; Graffiti Weekend 2016,
Greater Roseburg Area, Old Garden Valley Rd, 12:00pm 7:00pm; No Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Jul 8
Lebanon, OR; Collector Car Appreciation
Jun 22
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night
Cruise-In, Stayton A&W Restaurant, 5:00pm - 8:30pm; Day Cruise-in, The Filling Station, 3:00pm - 6:00pm; No
Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
No Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Jun 22
Lacey, WA; The Dyno Car Club Cruse-In,
Hawks Prairie, 1-5 and Marvin Rd, 5:00pm - 8:00pm; No
Adm Fee; No Reg Fee
Jul 8-9
Hood River, OR; WAAAM Traffic Jam - A
Car Show & Swap Meet, Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum (WAAAM), 7:00pm - 11:00pm, 8:00am 5:00pm; Adm Fee - $10; Reg & Vendor Fee - $25
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FOR SALE
Selling my woodworking equipment. Most of it is made by Delta. I have a 10” Unisaw table saw, band saw, drill press, 6”
jointer, mortiser, oscillating spindle sander, Jet dust collector, & a whole lot more. If interested contact Ron
[email protected]
11/15
Good Used Aluminum Powerglide Transmission and Turbo 400 Transmission - $100.
Each
Jeff 503 588-1932
12/15
Real steel Henry Ford 32 5wc street rod sale
45000 or trade for whatever of that value-George Sikes
541-270-3343 [email protected]
10/15
Wanted - 2 car stackers
Call Rod or Sandy Beach 971-304-6562 or 503851-1043.
11/15
Like new. 22ft, three axle car/ toy hauler
with mag wheels. Hydraulic ramp, 10,000 lb
winch, fold down beds , cabinets and tool box.
Many other extras. Call Rod or Sandy Beach
971-304-6562 or 503-851-1043.
11/15
This is awesome! It's a
metal real '27 with a
Ford 289 and Ford rear
end. Mickey Thompsons
that have under 500
miles on them. Runs
great, has a top as well.
'50's dragster front aluminum wheels. Power
boost rear brakes.
$11,000 is what we would
like for it. Need to pay
some expenses for dad,
former member Richard Claus.
[email protected]
503-856-6527
11/15
BARGAIN OF THE YEAR
Annual dues of only $25 gives you a full year of fun with WVSR!
Dues are due, you can pay by check or cash at the meetings or mail your check to:
WVSR PO Box 4091 Salem, OR 97302.
P. O. Box 4091, Salem, OR 97302
Next Meeting March 1st @ 7pm
Pietro’s Pizza on Hawthorne
Come early for dinner and social time