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A USTIN ARE A C A R CLU B’S Information Station Visit our website: www.AustinAreaCC.com J A N . 2 01 5 AACC President’s Message I hope you all had a Merry Christmas and plan to welcome in the New Year with friends or family. If your plans are for a quiet night at home, that too is good, as you will not be out in the traffic with other folks who may have celebrated too much and are a bit impaired. If you are out driving on New Year’s Eve, be safe and alert. 2014 is almost over and I thought I’d review a little of the past year. Ken and Joyce Smith, Model A owners, of Highland Haven were welcomed at our January meeting. At Joe Barkley’s 31st Annual Texas Swap Meet Winternationals in Belton, Alan and Jayne Cox from Surrey, England and Asa and Stefan Pettersson from Vikingstad, Sweden joined our club. These international car folks are internet friends with Joe and visit the US several times a year to buy old cars and parts. In February a document defining our club’s new Pate assignment of Vendor Escort was developed for submission to the Pate Directors meeting. For a change of venue, the April meeting was held in South Austin. In mid-April the club toured Tom Philpott’s earth sheltered home to see his collection of Model A’s and Baby A’s (British Austin’s), then to Dan Welch’s to view his collection of military vehicles, tanks included, and lunch at the Andice General Store. Vendor Escort service was a success at the PATE Swap Meet, despite maneuvering in the new area of 1,000 new vendor spaces. Phil Knapp, long time AACC member wrote an article about his “wish list” car, a 1941 Lincoln Continental that he acquired in 2007. In May, AACC and Lake Area Rods and Classics members provided a car show at Heroes Night Out annual Military Appreciation BBQ in Cedar Park. The Vets and their families really enjoyed looking at the cars. In June Chris Leverkuhn, a wounded Veteran from Operation Comfort in San Antonio visited to tell us about their organization and auto restoration program for wounded Veterans. In September the club worked 3 days at the Dan Kruse Classic Car Auction in Austin. Income from PATE and the Kruse auction allowed the club to provide generous donations to Operation Comfort’s Automotivation program and the Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. In November the club toured Rayford Reese’s extensive car collection in Granite Shoals, and then met in Highland Haven for fried chicken and a pot luck lunch. The Christmas Party in December was great, with good food, good friends and good entertainment by club members Bill Cowan, Larry Herrin and Paula Herrin. Those folks can really sing! Steve’s recent heart surgery and aortic valve replacement was successful and he is recovering quickly. Thanks for all the prayers and well wishes. Happy New Year and Safe Driving! Pat NOTE: There will be Digital Slot Car Racing after our meeting. See page 7 for more information. AACC will MEET on January 04 Sun., 2015 at 1:00 pm @ Margarita’s: 10280 W. St. Hwy 29, Liberty Hill. Co-Pay: $8:00 Please RSVP to Ruth Fredericksen e-mail: [email protected] or call: 512-931-0039 NO LATER THAN Jan 02. PAGE 2 AACC CHRISTMAS PARTY 2014 Front Row with Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, and Elvis…oh my! What great fun we had at our table during the AACC Christmas Party, especially when we discovered we were one of the front row tables for the evening’s entertainment. Best news was, they never made it to our table with the microphone or we’d a cleared the joint out. You do NOT want to hear me sing! Wife Judy and I were first to our table, strategically close to the desert station, when Louis and Mildred Igo came up and asked if they could sit with us. Well, who is gonna say no to them? They’re such a sweet couple, and are long time members, who definitely have my respect. Heck, I was impressed they wanted to sit with us! Next in were some of our newest members, Doug and Nancy Hancock, attending their first club function. They are friends of ours from a water aerobics class we all take and we were glad we got to sit together. Doug helped out at the Dan Kruse Auction this year. Louis remembered I’m into MoPars and proceeded to tell me about his involvement with some students he taught “back in the day” who were involved in the Plymouth Troubleshooting Contest. I think he was surprised to find out I had a connection with the event as well. For those who don’t know about it, the Troubleshooting Contest was put on by Chrysler Corp. beginning in the early 60’s to help them identify and recruit the best young, up and coming mechanics they were going to need to hire after introducing their 5 year, 50,000 mile warranty program. High school and trade school teams of 2 guys/gals would compete with other teams to diagnose identical mechanical problems that Chrysler engineers had “hidden” in the cars that kept them from running. First team to get the car running won! As I recall, these were regional events that led to a national final. Rick Hendrix of NASCAR’s Hendrix Motorsports won one of them when he was 16! Louis was surprised I knew so much about it, so I had to explain that my dad worked with Chrysler Corp. starting in 1962 through 1974 or so and that I had been playing with and/or using the tools they gave away as prizes since I was 12 or 13. I even had a couple of the small trophy’s that I used as bookends for years. As a Regional Parts Manager and later, Regional Service Manager, he was given “samples” of the prizes and would bring them home for me after the events. It was great fun for a young kid and it kept me out of dad’s toolbox, which I suspect was his main motivation to begin with. In conclusion, the food was great, the companionship/conversation was great, the unexpected entertainment was great, and I don’t think we were the only table having fun! Ruth Fredericksen does a fabulous job organizing these parties, we’re lucky to have her. Marc Honey-Treasurer IN F O R M A T I O N ST A T I O N PAGE 3 Happy Birthday!!!! Neta Stubblefield 01-03 Alison Martone 01-12 Robert Deets 01-05 Robert Alexander 01-12 Christen Hutchinson 01-09 Dan Reisem 01-15 Billy Hutson 01-09 Jack Gilchrist 01-18 Ginny Martone 01-09 Carol Springer 01-22 Marc Honey 01-10 Lydia Coffman 01-25 Art Hill 01-11 Bill Cowan 01-30 Happy Anniversary!!!! No Anniversary this month PONDERISMS (some things to think about, but not too seriously) 1- I used to eat a lot of natural foods until I learned that most people die of natural causes. 2- There are two kinds of pedestrians . . . The quick and the dead. 3- Life is sexually transmitted. 4- Healthy is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die. 5- The only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth. 6- Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing. 7- Have you noticed since everyone has a cell phone these days no one talks about seeing UFOs like they used to? PAGE 4 Jan 23—24 D/FW Swap Meet @ Lone Star Park, 8 to 5 pm, Grand Prairie Mar 7 Memorial Festival and Open Car Show, SAPD Training Academy Driving Track, 12200 SE Loop 410, San Antonio, 11 am to 4 pm; Car Show arrival 9am to 1pm; AWARDS 3pm, $25 per veh registration OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, NO ENTRY FEE FOR GUESTS 14 Ist Annual Skills USA Car Show, Classic to Current Model cars, trucks, and motorcycles Roll in begins at 8AM, $25 per entry, Temple High School Parking lot 415 North 31st Street-Temple 13 - 15 San Antonio Autorama & World of Wheels, The Ho est Car Show in Texas, Freeman Expo Hall, San Antonio 21 5th Annual RDA Car and Motorcycle Show, Located at Milam County One Stop Center 350 N. Main Street, Rockdale, TX 76567. Registration is from 8:00am til 10:00am. Show begins at 10:00am and awards presented at 2:30pm. Entry fee is $20. Door Prizes every 15 mins. April 10—12 32nd Southwest Street Rod Na onals plus, State Fair Park, Oklahoma, OK 24—26 39th Western Street Rod Na onals Plus, Kern County Fair grounds, Bakersfield, Ca April 30- May 3 2015 Pate Swap Meet: Thursday - Sunday Gates Open at 7 am Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth Texas USA Texas Motor Speedway is 20 miles north of downtown Fort Worth at the corner of Interstate 35 West and State Highway 114, Admission: General Admission is FREE, Vendor Spaces Available at 713-649-0922 For more shows etc. go to: http://www.austinareacc.com/html/future_events.html LOCAL CAR SHOW EVENTS North Austin Hot Rods, Muscle Cars and Exotics, 2nd Sat. of every month, 10am to 2pm, Northfork Plaza Shopping center parking lot, NE corner of US183 and RR620 across from Lakeline Mall John Eagle European Cars & Coffee will be held there each month on the Second Sunday from 10 am to 1 pm. The OASIS (www.oasis-austin.com) is located at 6550 Comanche Trail in Austin, Texas. TWIN PEAKS Wed. Night Cruise-in, Round Rock, Every Wednesday night from 5pm to 9pm, 100 Louis Henna Blvd. I35 & 45 Toll Rd Classic Car & Hot Rod Meet-Up, Location: NATY, Lamar & US183, 3rd Sat. of Month, 6 to 10 pm South Austin Car show 5:30pm-9:00pm every Saturday night (not on holidays/rain days). At the “Y” in Oak Hill (Hwy 290 & 71)West in the Albertson’s parking lot. Temple, Texas Car show at the French Quarter on North 3rd every 2nd Saturday of each month. Sonic Drive-In on Marlandwood last Saturday of every month. Burnet, Tx 1st Friday each month weather permitting LAR&C w/Cecil Atkisson Jeep/Chrysler cruise at 5:00 pm at 281 on the east side. IN F O R M A T I O N ST A T I O N PAGE 5 FUTURE AACC MEETINGS 2015 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul 01 01 12 03 07 05 Note: Meetings are subject to change Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan 02 06 04 01 06 Christmas party 03, 2016 IN F O R M A T I O N ST A T I O N . Enough to make a grown man or woman cry! PAGE 6 IN F O R M A T I O N ST A T I O N PAGE 7 Digital Slot Car Racing at the Meeting Who - All AACC folks What - Digital Slot Car Racing When - Sunday January 4th 1:00 to 3:00 Digital Slot Car Racing is fun and exciting entertainment for all ages. It is much like what many of you may remember from many years ago. The mobile slot car tracks can be setup virtually anywhere, indoors or out! With Digital Slot Car racing, multiple cars can compete on a single track. A computer keeps track of your laps and times, and displays who is winning in real time. Race models of NASCAR slot cars on banked tracks, or F1 slot cars on tight turns and chicanes. You can even catch big air racing on our off-road slot car track. With lane changes, overtaking, and pit stops, real racing strategy and skill are involved. Difficulty levels are programmable so a child can enjoy it and an adult can still be challenged! The theme for our event will be around 50's and 60's cars. Races2U® has hundreds of slot cars, slot car tracks, and accessories from NASCAR and Formula 1 licensed cars to exotics, muscle cars, and classics. We even have MotoGP Motorcycles that work on most slot car tracks! They carry slot cars from most major manufactures, including Carrera, Cartrix, Ninco, Pioneer, Scalextric, SCX, Slot-It, and more. They can even design and build a custom slot car track for your home, office, or automotive dealership. Be sure to check out the Races2U® online Speed Store for all your other Slot Car needs ! http://www.races2u.com/ 2015 AACC OFFICERS President Pat Koehn 4305 Sam Bass Road, Round Rock, TX 78681, E-mail: [email protected] 512-244-7874, Vice-President Dan Barkley 1152 S. Wheat Rd., Belton, TX 76513 254-939-8548 e-mail: [email protected] Treasurer Ruth Fredericksen 299 Whispering Wind, Georgetown, TX 78633, E-mail: [email protected] Secretary Marc Honey 12705 Rush Creek Ln, Austin, TX 78732 512-906-0263 E-mail: [email protected] Pate Director Steve Koehn 4305 Sam Bass Road, Round Rock, TX 78681, E-mail: [email protected] Director Pat Martin Past President 4101 Venada Trail, Georgetown, TX 78628 Director Norm Haupt 1001 Adventure Ln, Cedar Park, TX 78613 512-275-6190 e-mail: [email protected] 512-931-0039, 512-244-7874, 512-863-2311 Newsletter Editor Norm Haupt 1001 Adventure Ln, Cedar Park, TX 78613, e-mail: [email protected] Pate Alternate Steve Springer 6600 Rotan Drive, Austin, TX 78749 e-mail: [email protected] Sunshine To Be announced ASAP Austin Area Car Club’s Information Station Newsletter Editors Norm Haupt 1001 Adventure Lane Cedar Park, Texas 78613 Phone: 512-275-6190 Email: [email protected] Visit our website: www.AustinAreaCC.com Dated Material Please deliver promptly The general purpose of the Austin Area Car Club, incorporated as a nonprofit corporation, shall be to preserve, maintain, and enjoy antique, classic, and special interest vehicles 25 years of age and older for the benefit of its members as well as the general public.
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