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March/April 2007 The Vintage Thunderbird Club International, Inc., 1304 Greenwood Schertz, TX 78154, is a domestic Illinois not-for-profit corporation, with tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code. Thunderbird Scoop (ISSN1062-5755) is published bimonthly by the Vintage Thunderbird Club International Inc. 1304 Greenwood Schertz, TX 78154 ©Copyright 2004 Vintage Thunderbird Club International Inc. This book is purchased with the understanding that the information presented is from many sources from which there can be no warranty or responsibility by the Publisher as to the accuracy or completeness. No part of this publication may be copied or reproduced without prior written permission of the publisher. All rights reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $35.00 annually with (and included in) VTCI Membership (total $35.00 annually) continental US, Alaska, Hawaii and Canada (US funds). $55.00 Overseas (AIR) Checks must be payable in US funds. 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POSTMASTER: Send change of address notices to “Thunderbird Scoop c/o Vintage Thunderbird Club International Inc. 1304 Greenwood, Schertz TX 78154 Volume 39 Number 2 Officers & Directors............................................... 2 Chapter Clubs....................................................... 3 Calendar of Events................................................ 6 In Memoriam......................................................... 7 2007 VTCI Southeast Regional............................ 8 VTCI Northeast Regional Is Back!!!.................... 10 2007 VTCI Southwest Regional.......................... 12 2007 VTCI Northwest Regional.......................... 14 2007 VTCI North Central Regional..................... 19 President’s Message........................................... 22 History of the VTCI 2003.................................... 25 Ford 100th Anniversary....................................... 33 License Plate Personalities................................. 35 Reader’s Rides.................................................... 36 On the Front Cover.............................................. 38 On the Back Cover.............................................. 39 Fun, Fun, Fun, in South Bend, Indiana............... 41 Concours Corner................................................. 44 Sad And Scary Thunderbird Story Follow Up...... 46 Advertising your Event.................................... 50 From the Editor.................................................... 51 Record Thunderbird Sales Prices....................... 52 Installing New Driver’s Side Hinges.................... 56 All Ford Carlisle 2007.......................................... 58 The Spirit of Regional Unity................................. 60 VTCI International Convention............................ 62 Country Store...................................................... 64 VTCI Membership Application Form................... 65 Classified Ads...................................................... 66 VTCI.com............................................................ 70 Our Advertisers................................................... 72 All copy, classified ads, & display ads must be received by: January/February issue................................ November 1st March/April issue..........................................January 1st May/June issue............................................... March 1st July/August issue.............................................. May 1st September/October issue.................................... July 1st November/December issue........................... September 1st Officers & Directors Officers Regional Directors President, VTCI Northeast Regional Director Lou Paliani 1304 Greenwood Schertz, TX 78154 210-566-2118 [email protected] Léo Gravelle 2093 Montarville St, St. Bruno QC Canada J3V 3V8 (450) 441-9427 [email protected] Vice President Dan Likar 30 Walnut Court Springfield, IL 62704 (217) 753-1021 [email protected] Executive Secretary Marilyn Paliani 1304 Greenwood Schertz, TX 78154 210-566-2118 [email protected] Treasurer Randy Mattson 4380 245th Street Forest Lake, MN 55025 651-464-7581 [email protected] Concours Director Paul Prokop 9117 Rosedown Pl. River Ridge, LA 70123 504-734-3700 [email protected] Historian Dan Likar 30 Walnut Court Springfield, IL 62704 (217) 753-1021 [email protected] Ford Motor Company Liaison John McCarthy 3718 Spyglass Ridge Crystal Lake, IL 60012-1735 847-997-9944 [email protected] Technical Director Bob Pontiff 3909 Gladney Lane Keller, Texas 76248 [email protected] Scoop/Website Staff Publications Director/Senior Editor/ Webmaster/Advertising Terri McNeill 3650 Ronald Road Crete, IL 60417 708-672-4029 [email protected] Country Store Manager Lou Paliani 1304 Greenwood Schertz, TX 78154 210-566-2118 [email protected] Public Relations Director Jay Williamson 4442 N. 600 East Franklin IN 46131 (317) 738-9927 [email protected] Chapter Clubs 1972-1976 Technical Editor Bob Pontiff 3909 Gladney Lane Keller,Texas 76248 [email protected] 1977-1979 Technical Editor Open David Doerr 406 Ponca Dr. Independence, MO 64056 816-796-3666 [email protected] North Central Regional Director 1980-1982 Technical Editor Southeast Regional Director Elaine Anderson 2226 Emily Dr. Indianapolis IN 46260-5120 (317) 872-8295 [email protected] Tom Dassler 647 S. Xenon Ct Lakewood, Co 80228 303-988-3934 [email protected] South Central Regional Director 1983-1986 Technical Editor Al Richmond 1442 Kings Tree Lane, Nassau Bay, Texas 77058 (281) 333-3665 [email protected] (Open) (Volunteers Wanted) Northwest Regional Director Mike Patterson 105 Sunny Drive, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025-1117 [email protected] Marie Knipelberg 1041 Blackburn Close S.W. Edmonton, Alberta T6W-1C7 Canada 780-988-5506 [email protected] Southwest Regional Director Marc Sagrillo 1904 Pikes Peak St. Erie, CO 80516 303.828.9023 [email protected] European Regional Director Graham Hurley 11 Wheatley Rd. Corringham, Essex SS17 9EQ England 011 44 1375 679177 [email protected] Pacific Rim Regional Director Mark Russell 2 Torquay crt Endeavour Hills, Victoria Australia 3802 [email protected] Technical Correspondence 1955-1957 Technical Editor Ralph Voorhees 219 Sweetmans Ln. Englishtown, NJ 07726-8111 [email protected] 1958-1960 Technical Editor Larry Gardner 7004 W. Wagoner Road Glendale, AZ 85308 602-439-3189 1961-1963 Technical Editor William Wonder 602 13th St. Onawa, IA 51040 712-423-3837 [email protected] 1964-1966 Technical Editor Open 1967-1971 Technical Editor John Ryan 5915 Norwood Ln. N. Plymouth, MN 55442 763-694-0644 [email protected] 1987-1988 Technical Editor (Open) (Volunteers Wanted) 1989-1997 Technical Editor Chapter Clubs Northeast Region Léo Gravelle, Director (CT, DC, DE, KY, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, VT, WV, VA)”(Canada-NB, NF, NS, ON (east of Sault Ste. Marie), PEI, PQ) Buffalo Thunderbird Club Joe Kubik 4940 McKinley Parkway Hamburg, NY 14075 (716) 312-0809 [email protected] Garden State Latebirds, Inc. Charles Nelson 74 Knollwood Drive Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 732-747-0737 Long Island Thunderbirds Elliott Weiner 87 Ruth Street Smithtown, N.Y. 11787 Phone 631 724 3756 [email protected] Lehigh Valley Thunderbird Club Bruce C. Lambert 754 N. Summit Road Bath, PA 18014 610-759-6245 [email protected] Central Ohio Classic Thunderbirds Joe Fleck 696 Big Rock Drive Westerville, Ohio 43082-1068 Phone: 614 899-0939 [email protected] Southern Ontario Thunderbird Club Dan Johnston 147 Tarbart Cres. London, ON N6H 3B3 Canada 519-641-4896 http://www.soT-birdclub.com/ Southeast Region Open, Director (NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, TN) Central Florida Classic T-Birds John Durning 209 Weeping Elm Lane, Longwood, FL 32779 407-808-4674 [email protected] North Georgia Vintage T-bird Club Kevin Rasmussen 1266 Chippewa Oak Dr Dacula, GA 30019 770-962-4461 [email protected] www.northgeorgiaT-birds.com. Space Coast Thunderbirds Ed Ward 2008 Majestic Pine Court NE Palm Bay, FL 32905 321-768-0187 [email protected] www.spacecoastthunderbirdclub.com Steel City Thunderbird Club John Armstrong 129 Palm Drive Alabaster, AL 35007 205-624-1277 [email protected] The Tennessee Thunderbird Club Karin Hubbard 3441 Stewart Creek Road, Murfreesboro, TN 37129 (615) 355 - 7015 [email protected] Vintage Thunderbirds of Florida Edward Wiegand 7550 Gulf Way Hudson, FL 34667 727-868-4074 [email protected] North Central Region Director, Elaine Anderson (IL, IN, IA, KS, MI, MO, MN, NE, ND, SD, WI) (Canada-MB, ON (west of Sault Ste. Marie) Chicagoland Thunderbirds Steve Bednarz P.O. Box 681313, Schaumburg, IL 60194 847-352-0832 [email protected] http://www.thunderbirds.org Classic Thunderbird Club of Wisconsin Dan Schaefer 1007 Fairview Drive Port Washington, Wi 53074 262-284-5321 [email protected] Gateway Thunderbirds Mark Williams 2219 Graystone Drive, St. Charles, Mo. 63303 636-940-9693 [email protected] Hoosier Vintage Thunderbird Club Roger Noll 303 E Sherwood Terrace Fort Wayne, IN 46806-2260 Phone: 260-456-3623 [email protected] http://hoosierthunderbird.com/ Chapter Clubs Land of Lincoln Thunderbirds Terry Fletcher 1020 West Walnut Jacksonville IL 62650 217-245-5468 [email protected] Mid America T-birds of Iowa William Jackson [email protected]. Mid-Kansas Vintage Thunderbird Club J Rodney Wake 1316 Fieldcrest Court Wichita, Kansas 67212 (316) 722-2028 [email protected] Tri-State Thunderbirds Larry Sands 5727 Ky. Hwy 144 Owensboro, KY 42303 270-281-5817 [email protected] Thunderbird Midwest Cliff Lieske 4160 Tyler St NE. Columbia Heights, MN 55421 763-781-8139 [email protected] http://www.thunderbirdmidwest.org Thunderbird Club of Manitoba Rick Weinholdt 2 Mercedes Drive Winnipeg, MB R2P 2X9 204-694-0401 [email protected] http://www.T-birdcanada.ca Vintage Thunderbird Club of Indiana Mike Sercer 8575 N CR 650 E. Brownsburg, IN 46112 (317) 852-7669 [email protected] Vintage Thunderbirds of Kansas City Timothy E. Pundt 101 SW Windridge DR Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 816-554-9982 [email protected] Water Wonderland Thunderbirds Hale Houts 21705 Currie Road Northville MI 48167 248-486-0421 [email protected] Western Michigan Thunderbird Club Larry Hinds 3526 Canal SW Grandville, MI 49418 616-538-7226 Crossroads Cruisers Car Club J.R. Rusch 708 Champions Row Victoria, TX 77904 361.573.1320 [email protected] North Texas Vintage Thunderbird Club Brad Kershaw 745 Ladonna Ave. Burleson, TX 76028 817-447-8243 [email protected] www.ntvT-bird.org Sooner Vintage Thunderbird Car Club Arlan Smith 11 Birdie Lane Shawnee, OK 74804 (405) 275-5065 [email protected] http://okT-birds.org South Texas Vintage Thunderbird Club Marilyn Paliani 1304 Greenwood Schertz, TX 78154 210-566-2118 [email protected] http://www.SouthTexasT-BirdsClub.com/ Vintage Thunderbirds of Houston Thomas Acquisto 741 East 18th Street, Houston, TX 77008 713 868-7091 http://www.vtoh.org Northwest Region Marie Knipelberg, Director (AK, ID, MT, OR, WA, WY Canada-AB, BC, SK) Calgary Thunderbird Club Dale Lee 924-34 Street S.E., Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2A 0Z6 403-569-2935 [email protected] www.calgarythunderbirdclub.ca Edmonton Thunderbird Club Marie Knipelberg 1041 Blackburn Close SW Edmonton, AB T6W 1C7 Canada 780-988-5506 [email protected] Inland Northwest Thunderbird Club Barry W Iverson 6811 N Greenwood Blvd Spokane, WA 99208-5032 Phone- 509 327-5641 Email: [email protected] Mountain West Thunderbird Club Acadian Thunderbirds Gregg Short Phone: (208) 853-0070 7154 W. State St. #175 Boise, ID 83703-2221 [email protected] J.V. Gale, Jr. 1605 Nie Parkway New Orleans, LA 70131 504-368-1209 http://www.geocities.com/acadian_thunderbird [email protected] Eric Johansson 7731 SE 141st Ave. Portland, OR 97236 503.760.8366 [email protected] South Central Region Al Richmond, Director (AR, LA, OK, TX, MS) Capitol City Thunderbird Club Gene Clark 8200 Pitter Pat Ln Austin TX 78736 512 288-4524 [email protected] www.capitolcitythunderbirds.org Northwest Vintage T-bird Club of Oregon Okanagon Classic Thunderbird Club Ken Carr 13575 Forest Hill Dr. Lake Country, BC V4V 1A5 250-766-1503 [email protected] Chapter Clubs Rainier South Sound Vintage Thunderbird Club James Buckingham P.O. Box 2245 Yelm, WA 98597 360-402-9768 [email protected] Totem Classic Thunderbird Club John Pont 604-463-0585 22-11438 Best st Maple-Ridge.BC.V2X-OV1 [email protected] http://www3.telus.net/totem/ VTCI-Pacific Northwest (WA, OR) Mike White 5139 View Rd. Langley, WA 98260 306 221 2533 [email protected] Southwest Region Marc Sagrillo, Director (AZ, CA, CO, HI, NV, NM, UT) Central Arizona Chapter David Pfeiffer 23825 N. 66th Avenue Glendale, AZ 85310-3470 (623) 869-0008 [email protected] http://clubs.hemmings.com/azvtc/ Thunderbirds of Southern California Bob Claborne 9862 Aldgate Ave Garden Grove, Calif. 92841 714/539-7509 [email protected] http://www.funbirds.com/ Rocky Mountain Thunderbird Club Don Reinke II 3381 W. Grand Ave. Englewood, CO 80110 303 794-5833 [email protected] http://clubs.hemmings.com/rockymtT-bird Sierra Nevada Thunderbird Club Chuck MacLeod 240 Bonnie Briar Pl. Reno, NV 89509 775-826-7848 [email protected] Sunbirds of the Desert Gregory Graham Yucca Valley, CA Phone: 760.365.1970 [email protected] Tucson Thunderbird Club Dick Brown 730 W. Paseo Santa Isabel Green Valley, AZ 85614-1315 520-625-9294 [email protected] http://tucsont-birdclub.org Wunderbirds of San Diego Bill Gilchrist 2549 Roseview Pl. San Diego, CA, 92105 619-263-8591 [email protected] European Region Graham Hurley, Director Thunderbirds of England Derek Loveday 6 Mansfeilds, Writtle Essex England, CM1 3NH Pacific Rim Mark Russell, Regional Director Thunderbird Owners Club of Australia Jim Matthews 47A Ashley street Hornsby NSW 2077 Australia 029-482-1019 [email protected] Calendar of Events May 24-29, 2007 (VTCI Sanctioned) May 3-6, 2007 (VTCI Sanctioned) Okanagan Classic Thunderbird Club will be hosting the 2007 VTCI NW Regional .Thursday May 24th to Tuesday May 29th. The VTCI NW Regional will be held in conjunction with our 15th Annual Show and Shine and our 9th Annual ThreeDay Tour. (See page 14) Southeast Regional held at the Marriott, Windy Hill in suburban Atlanta with room rates at $89. The Hotel is conveniently located close to activities in the Atlanta area Contacts for additional information are Andy Luchkowec, Vice President 678513-0300 or Steve Longaker 770888-0776. (See page 8) May 4-5, 2007 (VTCI Sanctioned) The VTCI will host its 2007 NE Regional Meet in Freehold, NJ The Meet will be held at the Freehold Gardens Hotel, 50 Gibson Place, off of Route 537 West. Hotel Room Rate: $105.00 per night plus taxes 732780-3870 For Reservations, ask for Susan Sicorella and Mention you are with the VTCI for the Thunderbird convention. Contact information: Jim Cappuzzo 732-536-4490- Days, Eves-732-970- 0299 email-mseries63T-bird@aol (see page 10) May 10th-3th 2007 (VTCI Sanctioned) Southwest Regional Meet hosted by the Wunderbirds of San Diego. It will be held at the Holiday Inn Mission Valley 2007. Room rates will be $109 single or double or $179 for the suites. (see page 12) att.net ) with any questions and/or suggestions and the club will do it’s best to accommodate everyone. More details will follow ... so begin making your plans now! (See page 58 for details) Colorado Spring, Colorado for the VTCI International Convention! Hosted by Rocky Mountain Thunderbird Club. More info as it becomes available. June 1-3, 2007 (VTCI Sanctioned) Carlisle All Ford meet. See page 58 for details. If you have any questions on this event you can visit their website at www.carsatcarlisle.com or contact Jim Cappuzzo at 732-9700299 after 8 pm est. July 18-22, 2007 (VTCI Sanctioned) Bob’s T-Birds North Central Regional held at Winnipeg Canada, hosted by Thunderbird Club of Manitoba. (See page 19 for details) October 11-14, 2007 (VTCI Sanctioned) The 2007 VTCI International convention and show will be held at the Doubletree Hotel on JFK Blvd. in Houston, TX (near Intercontinental Airport “George Bush” airport) hosted by the VTOH (Vintage Thunderbirds of Houston). Contact VTOH (c/o Bob Kennedy VTCI Show Chairman at robertbkennedy@worldnet. In Memoriam Long time member of Thunderbird Midwest and the VTCI, Jerry Petersen, lost his last battle on 11/16/2006. Jerry, and his wife Helen, showed their Senior car, a beautiful ‘65 Landau, at many VTCI conventions. He will be missed but not forgotten. As they become available, you can find PDF registration forms, ready for printing, for most VTCI Sanctioned events at our website www.vintagethunderbirdclub.org/events Please send Calendar of Events to: Terri McNeill, Publications Director 3650 Ronald Road, Crete, IL 60417 e-mail [email protected] August 5-10, 2008 (VTCI Sanctioned) March/April 2007 2007 VTCI Southeast Regional VTCI Southeast Regional Convention Registration Marriott Northwest Hotel – Atlanta GA Southern Nights, City Lights Hosted by North Georgia Vintage Thunderbird Club May 3rd-6th, 2007 Spring is just around the corner and it’s time to pull off the car cover, polish the chrome and head to Atlanta for the 2007 VTCI Southeast Regional to be held May 3rd through 6th. “Southern Nights, City Lights” is the North Georgia Thunderbird Club’s theme for this action packed weekend. A Southern Style Bar-B-Q, DJ and a chance to dust off your dancing shoes as well as a Swap Meet are just the beginning of what we have in store for you. The 2007 VTCI Southeast Regional will once again be hosted by The Atlanta Marriott Northwest Hotel. Our 1992 Southeast Regional was held here and there is plenty of separate parking for Thunderbirds and trailers and the security is exceptional. The convenient location of this hotel will allow ample opportunity to visit many of our superb attractions. The Atlanta Marriott Northwest Hotel has a special block of rooms available to all of us. The rate is $89. To ensure you receive that rate, please call the hotel directly at 770) 952-7900 and request the T-Bird Rate. You thought Atlanta was landlocked? On Friday, enjoy a tour of the Georgia Aquarium! The world’s largest aquarium with 8 million gallons of fresh and marine water and more than 100,000 animals from around the globe, you’re sure to see things you’ve never seen before. We will leave the hotel at 9:00 am and return at 1:00 pm. Lunch may be purchased at the Aquarium. Tickets are $25 and are non-refundable. The Dogwood trees and azaleas will be in bloom and there is no better time to visit Atlanta than in the Spring. As an added feature to our Regional, The North Georgia Thunderbird Club is providing a chance to win $10,000 to each family registration. We look forward to seeing you at the 2007 VTCI Southeast Regional. Other points of interest can be found at www.northgeorgiatbirds.com. Go to Forums>upcoming events>2007 Southeast Regional. Registration: can be downloaded at http://www.northgeorgiaT-birds. com/showthread.php?t=55 or at http://vintagethunderbirdclub.org/ SE%20regional.pdf Name_______________________________________ Current VTCI # _________________ Spouse/Children ____________________________________________________________ Mail Address ________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: _____________________________________________________________ Phone:______________________ E-Mail Address: _________________________________ Chapter affiliation __________________________________________________________ Are you willing to judge ____ Yes _____ No Trailer car______yes _____ no Is this your first VTCI event ______Yes_______ No 1st Entry Year _________ VIN #______________________________ Color_____________ 2nd Entry Year _________ VIN #______________________________ Color_____________ Non Judged Divisions 1st car 2nd car 1st car 2nd car Senior Participation (a) Display (f) Judged Divisions 1st car 2nd car 1st car 2nd car Senior (a,b) Driver (c,e) Modified (f) Primary (b,c) Late Model 80-97 Touring (c,d) a.) T-Birds having received 1st Place in Primary Division at an International Convention b.) Eligible for “Best of Show” award c.) 1955-1979 only d.) Undercarriage not judged, some modifications for safety, reliability & comfort allowed, see Concours Rules e.) Engine compartment, trunk & undercarriage not judged f ) Open to all years Event Quantity Cost Total Cost Single/Family Registration _______ X $35.00 __________________ Event Membership Fee + registration fee for non VTCI members $10.00 International or a $5.00 Regional. _______ X $40.00 __________________ Thursday: Welcome Reception _______ X N/C ___________________ Friday: Georgia Aquarium (per person) _______ X $25.00 __________________ (transportation included - tickets non-refundable) Friday: Southern Style BBQ (per person) _______ X $20.00 __________________ Saturday: Awards Banquet (choice of): Roasted Sirloin of Beef Pommery ...... X _____ Person $40.00 __________________ Served with a Rosemary Mushroom Sauce Chicken Saltimbocca ..................... X _____ Person $40.00 __________________ (Breast of Chicken stuffed with Prosciutto in a Sage Supreme Sauce) Grilled Salmon Almondine............... X _____ Person $40.00 __________________ Served with Toasted Almonds and a Citrus Mustard Sauce T-Shirts___ S____ M__ L_____ XL __ XXL____ XXXL_____ $15.00 __________________ Total Enclosed (in U.S. Funds) _________________ Please make check payable to: NGVTC Mail to : Tom Schirra 4813 Shae Ct. Powder Springs GA 30127 Phone 678-384-0474 e-mail [email protected] "No General Refunds after April 2, 2007" Hotel Info: Marriott at Windy Hill - I-75 at Windy Hill exit, Atlanta, GA. Reservations 1-800-228-9290 - Rate - $89.00, Mention VTCI Thunderbird Convention March/April 2007 VTCI Northeast Regional Is Back!!! The VTCI will host its 2007 NE Regional Meet next May 4th & 5th at the Freehold Gardens Hotel & Convention Center located in Freehold, NJ at Route 537 West & Gibson Place. The Hotel located conveniently just minutes from downtown Freehold and accessible from several major Highways, including Route 9 & Highway 33. This is a comeback meet in the NE for the VTCI, so the club really needs the support of the membership to have a successful meet. I’m sure the membership in the NE Region is hungry for a meet as well. Let me tell you a little about what we have planned... First I want to say that you don’t need a 300-point Show Car to participate at a VTCI meet. There’s plenty of fun to be had no matter how nice your car is, that’s why the VTCI has so many classes to enter your car in and I’m hoping to have a wide assortment of all types. I decided to make this a two-day event due to everyone’s busy schedules and available time, including my own. However, if you decide to come early before the meet, there’s plenty to do. Six Flags Great Adventure & Theme Parks is just a short ride away and the Jackson Outlets are just down the road from Great Adventure. Friday May 4th gets it all started with an All-Day Bus/Van Trip to Atlantic City. The nice thing about this is that you can do whatever you want. We will drive you down from the host hotel and drop you off and pick you up at a Central Location to come back. 10 Walk the famous Atlantic City Boardwalk, visit the Casinos and hotels and shops in the area. The bus will leave the hotel at 8 am and leave Atlantic City by 4 pm. I’ll share a little Atlantic City secret with you... There’s still an Old Time Italian restaurant from the Glory Days of Atlantic City. It’s called Angelo’s Fairmont Tavern, it’s very close to the new Atlantic City Convention Center. This place goes back to the days of the famous 500 Club, Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis & Sinatra & Co. Stop there for lunch if you make the trip. Yes, I’ve eaten there once or twice. VTCI Northeast Regional Convention Registration Freehold Gardens & Conference Center, NJ th May 4th-5 , 2007 Name________________________________________ Current VTCI # __________________ Spouse/Children ______________________________________________________________ Mail Address__________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: _______________________________________________________________ Phone: ______________________ E-Mail Address: __________________________________ Chapter affiliation ____________________________________________________________ Are you willing to judge_____ Yes _____ No Trailer car _____ yes _____ no Is this your first VTCI event______ Yes_______ No 1st Entry Year __________VIN # _______________________________Color _____________ 2nd Entry Year__________VIN # _______________________________Color _____________ Non Judged Divisions 1st car 2nd car Senior Participation (a) Judged Divisions 1st car 2nd car When we get back from Atlantic City, we will have a casual New York Deli dinner gathering at the hotel. All you can eat, deli meats, cheeses, salad & rolls. This is a good way to meet and socialize with other club members. Senior (a,b) Driver (c,e) Modified (f) Saturday will be the VTCI NE Regional Show and Judging. Wake up early and get those Birds ready for the show. I would like to assemble the judging team before the meet, so anyone that wants to judge, please contact me in advance. Saturday evening will be the Awards Dinner. Sunday morning we all go home. Event Quantity Cost Total Cost Single/Family Registration ________X $15.00___________________ Event Membership Fee + registration fee for non VTCI members $10.00 International or a $5.00 Regional. ________X $20.00___________________ Friday: Atlantic City Bus Trip _______X $20.00___________________ Friday: New York Style Deli Dinner _______X $20.00___________________ (per person) Saturday: Awards Banquet (choice of): Beef Filet Mignon dinner ................... X ______ Person $37.00___________________ Chicken Francaise dinner .................. X ______ Person $30.00___________________ Total Enclosed (in U.S. Funds) _________________ I selected an early regional, because I wanted to offer the members something early on in the show season, before the decision of picking and choosing became too cluttered and also before the weather became too hot in NJ. Come out and have a fun time and support the VTCI. Hope to see you there! Jim Cappuzzo Display (f) Primary (b,c) Late Model 80-97 Touring (c,d) 1st car 2nd car 1st car 2nd car a.) T-Birds having received 1st Place in Primary Division at an International Convention b.) Eligible for “Best of Show” award c.) 1955-1979 only d.) Undercarriage not judged, some modifications for safety, reliability & comfort allowed, see Concours Rules e.) Engine compartment, trunk & undercarriage not judged f ) Open to all years Please make check payable to: Thunderbird Inc. Mail to : Jim Cappuzzo, 10 Amagansett Drive, Morganville NJ 07751 Phone: Days 732-536-4490 & Eve 732-970-0299 e-mail: [email protected] Deadline April 20, 2007 Hotel info: Freehold Gardens & Conference Center, Route 537 & Gibson Place, Freehold, NJ 07728, 732-780-3870-For Reservations, ask for Susan Sicorella, Mention Your with the VTCI for the Thunderbird Meet. Price $105 plus tax rooms will be held until April 13, 2007 March/April 2007 11 2007 VTCI Southwest Regional The Wunderbirds would like to invite one and all to our beautiful, balmy San Diego on May 10-12, 2007. We enjoy one of America’s most temperate climates and fascinating cities. “Soft breezes gently swaying the palms” is reality here where the Coronado bridge arcs gracefully across the bay to it’s namesake island and the Point Loma lighthouse keeps watch. Admissions vary for the individual venues and some are free! We will be offering days of sun-filled fun, relaxation and, of course, Thunderbirds. Beginning with the hotel, rooms have been set aside for our group at the Holiday Inn in Mission Valley. Refer to “Wunderbirds” when making reservations to get the room rate of $109.00. To ensure that a room is available at this special rate, please call and reserve by May 1, 2007. 3. A stop at Seaport Village is your final option. Here you will find many unique shops and restaurants right by the water’s edge. You will find a lovely walk along the coast here and a pleasant, relaxing day. Friday we have arranged a van to transport you to your choice between three of San Diego’s most interesting destinations. 1. You can arrive at Balboa Park. There you will find a plethora of activities: San Diego’s renowned zoo including it’s signature pandas! The parks many fascinating museums, from the interactive Ruben H. Fleet Space Museum/Imax theatre to museums dedicated to photographic arts, aerospace, automobiles, railroads, anthropology, natural history and fine arts. Or you may choose to roam the park and see it’s abundant flora; from the arboretum with it’s lotus-filled entry pond to the Alcazar formal garden; from sparkling fountains to the picturesque bridges throughout the park. 12 2. The van will stop at the USS Midway. Full of peace-time as well as war-time history, you will find knowledgeable attendants throughout as you stroll through this huge aircraft carrier. You will probably also run into seamen that served on the Midway and have wonderful stories to tell. Even the requisite raffle at the Saturday night banquet will be an event in itself with special offerings including a three-night stay at a cabin in the mountains near Idyllwild, an hour’s flight in a member’s plane and custom made Thunderbird jewelry from our resident designer. For those that may be able to come in early or who may like to stay Sunday to see the sights, San Diego offers a cornucopia of destinations. You may want to visit Sea World, Horton Plaza shopping mall, The Gas Lamp District of shopping and elegant dining, Escondido’s Wild Animal Park, Coronado Island, the Mission Valley shopping complex or finish up some parts of Balboa Park that you missed on Friday. Further information will be in this location in the next Scoop. Watch this space and COME JOIN US IN SAN DIEGO!!! 2007 Southwest Regional Convention Registration Hosted by the Wunderbirds of San Diego, 10, 11, & 12, 2007 Name_______________________________________________ Current VTCI # ____________________ Spouse/Children _______________________________________________________________________ Mail Address ___________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: ________________________________________________________________________ Phone:__________________________ E-Mail Address:________________________________________ Chapter affiliation _____________________________________________________________________ Are you willing to judge ________ Yes ______ No Trailer car _______ yes ______ no Is this your first VTCI event __________ Yes ________ No 1st Entry Year ____________ VIN # __________________________________ Color _______________ 2nd Entry Year ____________ VIN # __________________________________ Color _______________ Non Judged Divisions 1st car 2nd car Senior Participation (a) Judged Divisions 1st car 2nd car 1st car Display (f) 2nd car 1st car Senior (a,b) Primary (b,c) Driver (c,e) Late Model 80-97 Modified (f) Touring (c,d) a.) T-Birds having received 1st Place in Primary Division at an International Convention b.) Eligible for “Best of Show” award c.) 1955-1979 only d.) Undercarriage not judged, some modifications for safety, reliability & comfort allowed, see Concours Rules e.) Engine compartment, trunk & undercarriage not judged f ) Open to all years 2nd car Event Quantity Cost Total Cost Single/Family Registration _______ X $35.00 __________________ Event Membership Fee + registration fee for non VTCI members $10.00 US International or a $5.00 US Regional. _______ X $40.00 __________________ Bus (only) to your choice of Balboa Park/Zoo ______ X $15.00 __________________ or USS Midway or Seaport Village* Welcome Reception “Padre Room” _______ X $00.00 __________________ NC Friday BBQ Buffet and “Entertainment” _______ X $35.00 __________________ Awards Banquet (choice of): Chicken Cordon Bleu ........................... _______ X $35.00 _________________ Prime Rib......................................... _______ X $35.00 _________________ Vegetarian Plate ................................ _______ X $35.00 _________________ T-Shirts___ S____ M____ L ___ XL __ XXL_________ X $15.00 _________________ Total Enclosed (in US Funds) ___________________ Registration recommended by 5-01-07 Please make check payable to: Wunderbirds of San Diego Regional Mail to: P.O. Box 80355 San Diego, CA 92138-0355 Contact: Clay White Phone: (619) 426-4668 Email to: [email protected] Hotel registration recommended no later than 5-01-07 Reservations: 1-858-278-9300 Refer to this event for special rate *Includes rides from the hotel in the morning and back in the afternoon March/April 2007 13 15th Annual Show & Shine, & 9th Annual 3-Day Tour Kelowna, B.C. Okanagan Classic Thunderbird Club Dedicated to the Restoration and Preservation of Ford Thunderbird Cars from 1955 – 2005 Member of VTCI – Northwest Region The Thunder Rolls 2007 VTCI Northwest Regional An invitation from the Okanagan Classic Thunderbird Club to owners and enthusiasts of ‘Classic T-Birds’ to join us from May 24th –29th 2007 and participate in:- Our 1st VTCI Northwest Regional Convention Our 15th Annual Show & Shine and 9th Annual Three-Day Tour Greetings Fellow T-Birders! The Okanagan Classic Thunderbird Club, located in the magnificent Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, is pleased to sponsor our 15th annual Show & Shine, our first VTCI Northwest Regional Convention and our 9th annual Three-Day tour. We welcome all Thunderbirds from 1955 to 2005. Last year saw over 80 Thunderbirds participate, with a fairly even number of ‘Baby Birds’ and ‘Big Birds’. The cars were displayed on a grassy field adjacent to scenic Okanagan Lake in Kelowna’s beautiful downtown City Park. It was a spectacular sight! The Three Day Tour covers some of the most scenic areas of British Columbia. In 2006 a total of 50 classics left Kelowna, to travel via paved, trafficfree back roads. This year the tour will end in Nelson BC. For those returning west we have added an optional 4th day to our trip. In past years we have welcomed participants from all areas of British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Oregon, Montana, and Idaho. There are two registration forms; one for the VTCI Northwest Regional Convention and another for the Three-Day Tour. Separate sheets contain information on the Convention and the Three-Day Tour. Contact: Ken and Marion Carr, 13575 Forest Hills Dr., Lake Country B.C. V4V 1A5 [email protected] Okanagan Classic Thunderbird Club Dedicated to the Restoration and Preservation of Ford Thunderbird Cars from 1955 – 2005 Member of VTCI – Northwest Region VTCI Pacific Northwest Regional Convention Thursday May 24th 1:00 pm – 9:00 pm: Registration at the Ramada Hotel Friday May 25th 9:00 am - 9:00 pm: Registration at Ramada Hotel 10:00 am: Tours:- See Registration form for options 6:00 pm: Pizza Night Saturday May 26th 9:30 am: Parade of “Classics” (from the Hotel to City Park) 10:00 am: - 2:00 pm: Show & Shine at City Park (Within walking distance to shopping, parks, cafes and pubs) 10:15 am: Judging Demonstration 2:00 pm: Wine Tour 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm: Cocktails at the Ramada Hotel 7:00 pm: Banquet at the Ramada Hotel Trophy Presentations and Draws after dinner Sunday May 27th 8:00 am – 9:30 am: Breakfast at the Ramada Hotel 9:30 am: Three-Day Tour Briefing Session For More Information: Ken Carr: 250-766-1503, e-mail: [email protected] Donna Mellquist: 250-573-4521, e-mail [email protected] Please forward your registration forms and payment to: Okanagan Classic Thunderbird Club, Ken and Marion Carr, 13575 Forest Hills Dr., Lake Country B.C. V4V 1A5 Again this year we will be providing a Passport for the Three-Day Tour. Please e-mail a jpg picture of your car including your name(s) to:[email protected]. We will attach it to your personalized Passport. Show & Shine and 3-Day Tour registration forms are enclosed. Return to Ken Carr no later than May 15, 2007 14 March/April 2007 Show & Shine Accommodation for out-of-town guests Please register directly with the Ramada Hotel, 2170 Harvey Ave., Kelowna, B.C., V1Y 6G8. Their contact numbers are: Toll Free: 1-800-665-2518 or 250860-9711, Fax: 250-860-3173. Room rates are as follows: Single/Double or twin - $119.00 Cad plus taxes. Use the code ‘Classic Thunderbird 2007’ for preferred room rate. Please register early for best choice. The hotel will hold rooms until April 28th, 2007. 15 Okanagan Classic Thunderbird Club 9th Annual Three–Day Tour May 27th, 28th, 29th Once again we invite you to join your fellow T-Birders on our 9th Annual 3-day Tour. As in the past, you may join us for all, or part of our journey. Please make your own hotel reservations for each of your overnight stops. If you have any questions, or, if you would like more information, please do not hesitate to telephone either Ken or Marion at 250-766-1503, e-mail [email protected] or Tom and Donna at 250-573-4521, e-mail [email protected]. If you are not sure you would like to join us please ask others who have attended. It is a fantastic fun filled time!!! Trip Highlights Sunday May 27th Kelowna to Salmon Arm Hotel: Prestige Harbourfront Resort and Convention Centre 250-833-5800 Room rates are from $99.00. Please mention “Thunderbird Club” for discounted rates. 09:30 am: Meet in the Ramada Hotel in Kelowna. 10:00 am: Depart Kelowna for the first day of our tour. We will be travelling north along the scenic Westside Road, to our first rest and snack stop at Fintry. We will continue north to our lunch stop and a tour of the historic O’Keefe Ranch. After lunch we will continue north, make a quick stop, then visit the White Post Auto Museum. We will then drive to Salmon Arm for our first nights stay. Approximate driving distance is 108 miles. Monday May 28th Salmon Arm to Revelstoke Hotel: Sandman Hotel 250-837-5271 Room rate is $74.00. Please mention “Thunderbird Club” for this discounted rate. 09:45 am: Orientation outside the rear of the hotel lobby. 10:00 am: Depart Salmon Arm for the second day of our tour. We will be travelling south and then north to Revelstoke. Our first stop will be at the site of the “Last Spike” in Craigellachie. We will continue north, take a scenic detour, then drive through Sicamous, to our lunch stop and tour of the 3 Valley Gap Complex. After lunch we will visit the Railway Museum in 16 Revelstoke and then continue to our hotel for our second night. Approximate driving distance is 82 miles. Tuesday May 29th Revelstoke to Nelson Hotel: Prestige Lakeside Resort 250-352-7222 Room rates are from $99.50. Please mention “Thunderbird Club” for discounted rates. 08:30 am: Orientation in the parking lot of our hotel. 08:45 am: Depart Revelstoke for the final day of our tour. We will travel south to Shelter Bay and take the ferry across Upper Arrow Lake to Galena Bay, then continue south to our lunch stop in Nakusp. After lunch we will drive to Kaslo, visit the S.S. Moyie and then continue south along the beautiful Kootenay Lake to our overnight stay in Nelson. Approximate driving distance is 161 miles. Note: -- So that you do not get lost you will be given a “3- Day Tour Log”, this log will give you driving directions, times and stops for the attractions etc. This is our ninth opportunity to invite our old friends and new attendees to share our land as we see it and as you will remember it for years to come. Please come and enjoy the scenery and the friendship. Wednesday May 30th Nelson to Kelowna Motel: Super 8 Motel 250-766-5244 Room rates are from $80.00 and include a continental breakfast. Please mention “Thunderbird Club” for this discounted rate. For those of you driving west from Nelson to return home we offer an optional 4th day. We have arranged a lunch in Grand Forks, hotel accommodations in Lake Country (close to Kelowna) and an invitation from Marion and Ken Carr to visit their home and be their guests for a BBQ dinner. These trip highlights are intended to whet your appetite with respect to the voyage itself—the best part of this experience is the overall great time and the fellowship that we all have by being together in our classics—The Thunder Rolls!! REGISTRATION – 3 Day Tour May 27th-29th, 2007 Experience the magic of British Columbia’s roads, mountains, lakes and streams. To enable us to finalize numbers for meals, accommodation, and attractions please provide us with the following information: Name(s)____________________________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________________ City/Prov./State/Postal/Zip___________________________________________________ Will join the tour for 1 day, 2 days, 3 days-- the choice is yours (circle one). Please make your room reservations at the following hotels Day 1 Sunday May 27th Salmon Arm (Prestige Harbourfront Resort) – 250-833-5800 Day 2 Monday May 28th Revelstoke (Sandman Inn) – 250-837-5271 Day 3 Tuesday May 29th Nelson (Prestige Lakeside Resort) –250-352-7222 Tour Registration Fee ............................................................ $10.00 Sunday Snack Break ...................................... _______ X Lunch including Tour: ... Number of persons _______ x Ice Cream Break................................. _______ X Car Museum: .............. Number of persons ______X Buffet Dinner: ............ Number of persons _______ X OR Buffet Dinner and full breakfast Monday: Number of persons _______ X Monday Free $00.00 __________________ $20.00 $_________________ $00.00 __________________ Free $04.00 $_______________ $27.00 $_________________ $37.00 $_________________ Breakfast: ................. Number of persons _______ X $16.00 $_________________ (if not paid for above) Lunch including Tour: ... Number of persons _______ X $20.00 $_________________ Railway Museum Tour: .. Number of persons _______ X $4.00 $_________________ Dinner:..................... Number of persons _______X $20.00 $_______________ Circle your choice:- (A) Thai Chicken & Beef Skewers (B) Ham (C) Pasta Sitting options (circle your choice): 6:00pm or 7:15pm Tuesday Free Ferry Trip: ....................................... _______ X $00.00 0_________________ Lunch: ..................... Number of persons _______ X $12.00 $_________________ Historic Boat Museum: .. Number of persons _______ X $03.00 $_________________ Buffet Dinner ............. Number of persons _______X $32.00 $_______________ 3 Day Tour Amount (enter this amount on the Regional Convention Form) $ _________ Notes:- All of the prices shown INCLUDE all taxes and gratuities All meals offer choices of meats, vegetables, breads, beverages, salads, etc. Please e-mail a jpg picture of your car to [email protected] The 2007 tour ends in Nelson B.C. Many will be traveling west on Wednesday May 30th. If you would like to travel together we welcome you. We have arranged a lunch in Grand Forks, hotel arrangements near Kelowna, also Ken and Marion Carr will host a BBQ dinner at their home. For hotel accommodations please call:Motel 8 9564 Highway #97, Lake Country B.C. 250-766-5344 (mention the Thunderbird Club for a discounted rate) Please circle below if you will be joining us for the lunch and/or BBQ on Wednesday Lunch BBQ Dinner For further information please contact either Ken Carr (250) 766-1503, e-mail: [email protected] or Donna Mellquist(250) 573-4521, e-mail:[email protected] March/April 2007 17 Okanagan Classic Thunderbird Club Dedicated to the Restoration and Preservation of Ford Thunderbird Cars from 1955 – 2005 Member of VTCI – Northwest Region VTCI Northwest Regional Registration Form Name(s)_____________________________________ Current VTCI # _________________ Address ____________________________________________________________________ City ______________________________Province, State ___________________________ Telephone:( )__________________________ Postal, Zip Code: ___________________ E-Mail ____________________________ Distance driven to Kelowna ________ km/miles Year, Model and Colour of Thunderbird(s) All Judging is done by Participants Year_____________Model ________________________Colour ______________________ Year_____________Model ________________________Colour ______________________ Year_____________Model ________________________Colour ______________________ Show & Shine Registration Fee: number of cars ......... _______ X $15.00 $ __________ Event Membership Fee for non VTCI members ........................................ $5.00 Friday tour, Pizza Night: (A) City Bus Tour, including lunch: Number of persons ______X $35.00 $ __________ (Please note there is limited seating for this tour) OR (B) Country Drive, including lunch: Number of persons ______X $20.00 $ __________ Pizza Night Dinner: Number of persons ................. _______ X $05.00 $ __________ Saturday Tour, Banquet, Trophies, Awards, Prizes: Free Wine Tour: Number of persons ........................... _______X ________________ Banquet: Number of persons .............................. _______ X $30.00 $ __________ ................................................................ 3 Day Tour Amount $ __________ ........................................... TOTAL ENCLOSED (in Canadian Funds) $ __________ To our American friends: Please submit Canadian funds by cheque, money order or bank draft. MAKE CHEQUE PAYABLE TO, OKANAGAN CLASSIC THUNDERBIRD CLUB, Please mail your Registration forms and payment to Ken & Marion Carr, 13575 Forest Hills Dr., Lake Country, BC Canada V4V1A5 as soon as possible but not later than May 15th Please note:- Due to commitments made, refunds can only be given if requested prior to May 20th 2007 PARTICIPANTS CHOICE TROPHIES:--Three separate classes for 55, 56, and 57. Classes for hardtops 58-60, 61-63 and 64-66. Classes for convertibles 58-60, 6163 and 64-66. Separate classes for 67-79 and 80-97, one class for 2002-2005. Additional trophies/awards for ‘Best of Show’, ‘Hard Luck’ and ‘Longest Distance Driven’. HOTEL INFORMATION:-Ramada Hotel, 3170 Harvey Ave. Kelowna BC 1-800-665-2 Use Code ‘Classic Thunderbirds 2007’ to receive discounted rates from $119.00 18 Wow, it seems like only yesterday since we last saw many of you at the 2002 VTCI North Central Regional Convention in Winnipeg! Now here we are, counting the days until we can visit with you again! 2007 VTCI Winnipeg is a diverse city with many North Central sights and sounds that include the arts, sports, museums, cultural events, muRegional sic and great dining. The choices are huge but our time is limited, so we hope you enjoy our selection of events. Wednesday, July 18, 2007 For those “early birds”, join us for a tour to the downtown Pony Corral for a car show and dinner. This popular auto event runs from May to September. Many classic and special interest cars, including yours, will be on display. Thursday, July 19, 2007 Can’t get enough of the greens? Spend the morning golfing at the nearby Transcona Golf Club. The cost of this event includes green fees for 9 holes. Use of a power cart is optional. In the afternoon we have two options to choose from; Western Canadian Aviation Museum or a Tour of the Murals of Winnipeg. The aviation museum was founded in 1974 and restores and exhibits rare aircraft such as Canada’s first helicopter, the CL-84 Tilt-wing and our ‘flying saucer’ Avrocar. Since 1994, the Mural program has been an integral part in keeping graffiti and grime off the walls of city buildings. There are more than 200 award-winning murals that have been commissioned throughout the city of Winnipeg. This tour takes you on a visit of the El- March/April 2007 lice Avenue murals. Both tours include transportation with the mural tour also including a refreshment break. In the evening we hope that you will join us for a car cruise along the scenic Red River to Lockport for dinner at Skinners Restaurant. Skinners was first opened in 1929 where the Skinner family began selling their now famous foot-long hotdogs for a mere 10 cents. Today, with their foot-long hotdogs and NHL nostalgia photographs, Skinners is a Manitoba institution. Friday, July 20, 2007 In the morning we hope that you will join us on a tour of the Royal Canadian Mint. The Winnipeg plant occupies a 14,864 square-metre state-of-the-art facility and produces all of Canada’s circulation coinage - literally billions of coins per year. In the afternoon, experience the hospitality of the Academy Street Biz as they welcome Thunderbird Convention participants. The flavor - fun with a unique lunch experience. The excitement - find a treasure to purchase at some of the finest shops which include designer-original fashions, toys and gifts, bakeries, a spa experience, wine store and much more. The challenges - build the best poker hand as you visit the stores and use it to win prizes. Bob Krul, owner of Cornelia Bean, a specialty, tea, coffee and chocolate shop, will be creating a one-of-a-kind “T-Bird” blend tea especially for our convention. This souvenir gift will only be available to participants who attend this event! The tour cost includes transportation and lunch 19 Manitoba is known for its “socials”, which are just one big excuse to party! The Thunderbird Club of Manitoba is excited to host the tribute show In”CLINE”ation: Sweet Dreams of Patsy Cline. This talented Manitoba-based group’s shows are continual sellouts, wherever they perform. The theme for this social evening will be Western, so bring your hats and boots! Saturday, July 21, 2007 Saturday is the moment that we have all been waiting for! What a day it will be as we all polish, shine, and show our cars in preparation for the judging! In the morning, for those who wish to leave their “other half” behind to clean and polish, a shuttle will be available to visit The Forks. The Forks was and still is a meeting place and one of the city’s most popular destinations. The Forks is definitely a “must see” for any visitor. On Saturday evening, we are proud to host the Awards Banquet. What a way to end the weekend -- cocktails, dinner, awards and best of all the enjoyment of great company! Sunday, July 22, 2007 Though this may be check-out for some, those of you who are taking in more of our great province please checkout our website at www.tbirdcanada.ca for additional Winnipeg and Manitoba destination links. Throughout the Weekend Don’t forget to kick back and take a break in our Hospitality Room. Mingle while enjoying some refreshments and munchies. Check out the merchandise, and enter into a draw for a special prize. 2007 North Central Regional Convention Registration July 18 – 22, 2006 Name_______________________________________________ Current VTCI # ____________________ Spouse/Children _______________________________________________________________________ Mail Address ___________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: ________________________________________________________________________ Phone:__________________________ E-Mail Address:________________________________________ Chapter affiliation _____________________________________________________________________ Are you willing to judge ________ Yes ______ No Trailer car _______ yes ______ no Is this your first VTCI event __________ Yes ________ No 1st Entry Year ____________ VIN # __________________________________ Color _______________ 2nd Entry Year ____________ VIN # __________________________________ Color _______________ Non Judged Divisions 1st car 2nd car Senior Participation (a) Judged Divisions 1st car 2nd car Hotel Information: Address: 1415 Regent Ave. West Winnipeg, MB, Canada Room Rates (per night): $95 CDN - regular rooms $150 CDN – suites Registration Deadline for above rates is June 25, 2007. Call toll free: 1-888-332-2623 Or reserve online at: www.canadinns.com/clubregent When registering, quote Group Number 5000 or “Thunderbird VTCI Convention”. Convention Registration Information: Convention Registration Deadline is July 11, 2007. Make check payable to: Thunderbird Club of Manitoba 2007 Convention Mail payment and registration to: Karen Greggain Convention Registration 34 Daffodil Street, Winnipeg, MB, Canada R2V 2Z1 Email: [email protected] 20 2nd car 1st car 2nd car Senior (a,b) Primary (b,c) Driver (c,e) Late Model 80-97 Modified (f) Touring (c,d) a.) T-Birds having received 1st Place in Primary Division at an International Convention b.) Eligible for “Best of Show” award c.) 1955-1979 only d.) Undercarriage not judged, some modifications for safety, reliability & comfort allowed, see Concours Rules e.) Engine compartment, trunk & undercarriage not judged f ) Open to all years Event We are delighted to again host the event at the Club Regent Casino Hotel. Take advantage of our “Early Bird” registration! If you register for both the convention and your hotel room before May 18, 2007 you will be entered for a chance to win up to four days of your hotel stay for free! 1st car Display (f) Quantity Cost Total Cost Single/Family Registration _________ X $40.00 _____________________ Event Membership Fee + registration fee for non VTCI members $11.00 CDN International or a $6.00 CDN Regional. _________ X $46.00 _____________________ Thursday am– Golf–Transcona Golf Course-no cart _________ X $25.00 _____________________ Thursday am– Golf – Transcona Golf Course-cart _________ X $35.00 _____________________ Thursday aft – opt. 1 – Aviation Museum _________ X $20.00 _____________________ Thursday aft – opt. 2 – Ellice Ave Mural Tour _________ X $25.00 _____________________ Thursday eve – Cruise to Lockport _________ X $00.00 (pay as you go) Friday am – Royal Canadian Mint Tour _________ X $20.00 _____________________ Friday aft – Academy Biz Car Show _________ X $35.00 _____________________ Friday eve– The In”Cline”ations Show _________ X $20.00 _____________________ Saturday – Shuttle to The Forks _________ X $00.00 (pay as you go) Awards Banquet (choice of): Chicken & Shrimp ...................................... _________ X $35.00 _____________________ Prime Rib................................................ _________ X $45.00 _____________________ Special Diet ............................................. _________ X $35.00 _____________________ Children’s Meal......................................... _________ X $20.00 _____________________ T-Shirts_____ S _____M ____ L ____ XL___ XXL___________ X $20.00 _____________________ Total Enclosed (in Canadian Funds) ______________________ *These events include transportation Golfing includes green fees / 9 holes Please make check payable to: The Thunderbird Club of Manitoba 2007 Convention Hotel Registration for Convention Rate Deadline: June 25, 2007 Convention Registration Deadline: July 11, 2007 Mail to: Karen Greggain, Convention Registration 34 Daffodil St., Winnipeg, MB, Canada R2V 2Z1 Contact: phone: (204) 334-4224 or email: [email protected] March/April 2007 21 Lou Paliani, VTCI President Pull those dust covers off! Crankem’ up and cross your fingers that all those new parts you put on for this season still work! It’s the new season and I hope you are planning to show your new and improved bird off at some of the upcoming VTCI Events. Marilyn and I have been planning and we have three events we can make this year. Last year I sold my 1963 as I was in a wheel chair, could not drive or even clean the car. I didn’t plan on selling the car, however when a man called me and asked if I could help him find a Thunderbird for his father, I told him I had one for him to look at to see exactly what he wanted. Before I knew it, I was looking at my tail lights going down the road! Along comes the new heart, I’m out of the wheel chair and Faye Leroy sends me a letter to see how I was doing. She said it was about time to sell Bill’s 1965 hardtop. (We lost President’s Bill about 2 years ago.) Within 5 minutes Faye and I finished a deal on Message the phone and I will be showing the car this season in keeping with Bill’s traditions. Faye and Bill drove that car all over the states; deserts, snow storm, to each end of the country and still won Senior car status. Bill and Faye exemplify the true spirit of the VTCI . It will be an honor to show that car and I’ll be very happy to give you the history. We’ll start off the season by attending the New Jersey Regional in May. It was a hard decision as the North Georgia Thunderbirds are hosting a regional in the same time frame. Because of some business and contacts I must make while on this trek, the Jersey Regional was geographically possible. I’ve never met anyone from Jersey on their own turf before. I just know what I’ve seen in the Sopranos, so I think I’ll fit right in as long as I keep eating. I will be stopping on the way to meet, have dinner and conversation with Joe Fleck of the new Columbus Chapter and talk about a 2008 regional in that area. On my way back we will visit Dan and Lynn Likar just before picking up my (Bill’s) car from Faye. On the final leg home, I plan to meet with J. Rodney Wake and the Mid-Kansas Vintage Thunderbird Club. This is a club that has been reported as knowing how to have fun (understatement). So I don’t know when I’ll get home. They have a regional in the works and I know it will be a real Pajunga. Additionally in May, there are two more Regionals; the Okanagan Classic Thunderbird Club is hosting a Regional and Road Trip. This road trip is a must and extremely well planned. It has been perfected through the years and I use it as an example in the VTCI annual CD. Also in May, the Wunderbirds of San Diego will be sponsoring a VTCI Regional with sev22 eral theme events in which to enjoy. There will be a South Central Regional on the calendar soon… yep, Captain Van Gale, the”Duke of Party” is at it again. Watch for this event in the Scoop. July brings the North Central Regional in Winnipeg. Be ready for heaps of great Canadian hospitality and some very memorable times. And finally, the 2007 International!!!!! The Houston Chapter has been working this event for two years in planning. It will be the crowning point of this season. Scheduled in October 2007, it will be a season celebration. As you read the above summary of VTCI events, you may have thought that there may have been just too many events planned in May, which may cause some conflicts. You would be right. This is the second year in a row there have been crowded months and something is being done about it. Read the Scoop Forum articles as I will address this unacceptable condition in detail. VTCI Forum Registration To all of you that have recently or are thinking of registering for our VTCI forum at http://www.vintagethunderbirdclub.org/phpBB2/index.php. There has been a rash of pornographic and drug related people trying to register their websites with the VTCI forum. I have had to resort to screening all that register so please be patient with me and I will okay your registration as soon as I get the e-mail confirming you have registered. This e-mail I receive tells me someone has registered so I can check to see if they have added a website link and where it is before I confirm their registration. Thanks for your patients, Terri McNeill, VTCI Publications Director AGG Auto Appraisal Group Changes: Wayne Hingle has completed his tour and sees it time for a new South Central Regional Director; welcome Al Richmond! Al will be seated as of 1 Jan 2007. Additionally, effective 15 February 2007, Leo Gravelle of Quebec, Canada will be seated as the new North East Regional Director. I am taking this opportunity to thank Wayne Hingle and Jim Cappuzzo for their outstanding work as Regional Directors. I am soooo looking forward to seeing all of you this season, lots of stories, Thunderbirds, and friends to enjoy. March/April 2007 23 History of the VTCI 2003 by Dan and Lynn Likar “FORD’S 100th, our 35th ” This year we will be celebrating the 100th anniversary of Ford Motor Company in Dearborn and our 35th. Our “International” convention will be held in the Detroit area where we have been invited to attend Ford’s big “all Ford” car show on the grounds of their corporate center at Dearborn in June. We also have three Regional conventions to chose from in 2003, Texas in May, Minnesota in July and Georgia in September. There will be several other club related events this year, not necessarily full blown regionals. Mac’s 24 In his January message to the members, President Longaker announced that O. G. McDonald will be stepping down as our Concours Director being replaced by Dan Likar effective January first. Our Northeast Regional Director, Jim Cappuzzo has also resigned his position and will be replaced by Kevin Wallenhorst. President Longaker invited all of our members to attend the International convention in conjunction with the Ford celebration as well as the scheduled regionals. We also have a new keeper of the store; Luke Ober from Texas will be our new Country store manager. Vice President, Lou Paliani advised us that effective at the end of this year we will be required to renew our membership on January first every year instead of our anniversary month. Dues will be prorated for members whose dues come due during the year. Dues were raised to $30 beginning January 1, 2001 for domestic members. Membership numbers at the beginning of the year is about 2,000. March/April 2007 The Thunderbird Community was saddened to learn of the death of famous Ford designer William P. Boyer. He passed away just short of his 76th birthday. Bill was instrumental in designing the first Thunderbird. He retired from Ford in 1985 were he served as Chief Designer for Ford of Australia and later as Design Executive, Ford Truck exterior and interior at the design center in Dearborn. He went on to help design all future Thunderbirds until his retirement. He attended our International convention in Tampa, Florida in 1994 where he gave an interview to Alan Tast. Several of our members also met him there. Each year we lose several of our prominent members, folks who helped shape our club into the best Thunderbird club in the world. The Scoop lets us know of the passing of some of these members. During 2003 we lost Clay Loomis from Southern California, Clay helped form chapters in California and was a leader there. We also learned of the passing of Linda Donahue of Golden, Colorado. Linda was the wife of VTCI officer and the Rocky Mountain Chapter founder, Don. Jim McClanahan of Peru, Indiana also passed away in 2003, he was an avid T-Bird lover and member of our Indianapolis chapter. We learned later in the year that George Watts also passed away, George owned what was considered the very first 1955 Thunderbird of the production, the car was shown at our 2002 International convention in Costa Mesa, California and many other shows. We will miss all of these fine Thunderbird friends and others whose names were not listed in the Scoop. This is what our club is all about, the people who own the cars we love. 25 We encourage our members to send us pictures and stories about their cars and many of them are printed in the pages of the Scoop. It is impossible for me to report on all the stories that are submitted but occasionally you would probably be interested in what I consider a special story. This involves our member from Colorado, Kathi Galbari, formerly from Arizona. Kathi tells about her father’s love of Thunderbirds and the1966 Town Landau he found behind a barn in sad shape, which he bought for $500. The car was painted red and very faded; there was body damage and large rust holes. The interior was a mess with the headliner on the floor and moldy carpeting. Generally the car was very sad and some of us would consider it a parts car. Her father had always wanted a T-Bird and this was his dream car so he finally got it running. Kathi’s mother taught her all about Q-tips and toothbrushes and cotton balls. Her father had the car painted the original color, replaced the headliner and carpet. About a year and a half later her dad was diagnosed with inoperable cancer. He never regained the energy he had before and about the only thing he was able to do was drive the T-Bird around the neighborhood. Kathi’s mother didn’t do anything more with the car, she drove it into a barn in Wisconsin and parked it. Kathi didn’t know the right time to ask her mom about the car, by this time the car wasn’t running and had been sitting for a long time. Small furry animals had once again made it their home; there were condos under the hood. Kathi and a friend got it running and drove it around the Wisconsin countryside for a week or so to see if it would make the 2500-mile trip back to Arizona. She promised her mom she would take care of the car and 26 not sell it and maybe even take it to a car show. The trip back to Arizona went without a hitch, she is sure her dad had a hand in getting her home safely. She joined the Central Arizona Chapter in 1992 and has enjoyed being part of our club. She took the car to the South Central Regional in New Braunfels, Texas in 2002. The car preformed very well and the trip was uneventful except for all the bugs that impaled themselves on her clean car, which made some work for her before the show. Kathi has become an active member of our club and will be seen at other shows in the future. mini regional has been inviting all Thunderbird lovers to central Illinois for 21 years and is a continuing tradition. Seven states were represented with 55 Thunderbirds on the show field including a like new 1977 coupe with only 5974 miles on the odometer. Owner Patricia Seymour drove this pristine car to the show. There were several other club gatherings announced in the upcoming events pages of the “Scoop” but many times there is no follow up story. Each year many of our members are involved in and sponsor local events, some are reported in the pages of the “Scoop”. These are usually local gatherings and not necessarily official VTCI sponsored shows. Van Gale, President of the Acadian Chapter in New Orleans related his experience at a World of Wheels event at the Super Dome; he was not impressed with all the “works of art” and a few concours quality cars. In May a very special weekend was planned for all Thunderbird lovers at Johnson City, Tennessee at the Bristol Motor Speedway where owners had the option to drive around the world’s fastest half-mile oval in their pride and joy. A total of 54 Thunderbirds participated as well as club president Steve Longaker and co pilot Ann. The event ended with a parade down spectator lined Main Street for “Birds on Parade”. A fantastic dinner capped the evening, which was covered by a local Television crew. The South Central Regional convention was held from May 29 to June 1 in Clear Lake, Texas and hosted by the Vintage T-Birds of Houston. The hotel of choice was the Wellesley Inn & Suites in Webster, Texas. Room rates were $79. An article in the September/October Scoop told us a little about this show. Several states were represented at the show where early arriving members enjoyed a pool side catered BBQ dinner on Thursday evening. Friday was clean up day with a police escorted caravan to the Gulf Greyhound Dog track. The route to the track included some miles on I-45 during rush hour. A country fried chicken dinner was served at the track. Saturday was car show day with a prim rib or Atlantic salmon dinner that evening. There was no list of trophy winners in the article, however it was mentioned that Paul and Mary Prokop from Louisiana took Best of Show honors with their 1963 Sport Roadster. It was also reported that EVERY registrant left with a door prize and an award for their car. Another event reported in the “Scoop” was the 21st annual “Thunderbird Rendezvous” hosted by the Land of Lincoln Chapter was held in Bloomington, Illinois in September. This The North Central Regional convention was held at Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis and hosted by the Thunderbird Midwest chapter from July 31 to August 3. The host March/April 2007 hotel was the Ramada Inn and rates were $79. We had over 70 cars in the judging field with cars as far away as Oklahoma. A highlight of the convention was a tour of the John Woodhead Ford collection and museum. The collection spanned the entire range of Ford products, examples of Ford cars and trucks from 1903 to the present. Friday night the Up North theme party was in full swing with the Paul Bunyan chorus serenading the dinner attendees with “camp song” style music. Many members dressed in typical “North Woods” attire. Saturday was judging day, complete with a replica of the 1959 HollmanMoody Thunderbird racecar shown by owner Wally Warhepa. Best of show honors for best driven car went to Ross Reed with his 1963 Roadster, Best of Show trailered was won by Gene Hnatuk from Canada with his 1964 convertible We had four Senior Division cars in attendance, three were displayed in the Participation Division and were not judged, the owners were Gary & Jeanie Dickinson, Al & Marilyn Schulz and Barry & Diane Blazevic. Dan & Marilyn Schafer brought their senior 1966 convertible and took a first place in the judged division. In the Primary Division we had four first place winners, owners were Ross Reed, Gene Hnatuk, Ray & Pat Koski and Jerry & Helen Peterson. Display Division first place winners were Jim & Joanne Reed, Gene & Ruth Jackson, George & Darlene Rue and John & Karen Ryan. First place winners in the Drivers Division went to Ed & Joanne Schimidt, Cliff & Pat Lieske, Jack & Leila Nessen, Mike Abbott, Tim & Laura Pundt, Ed & Joanne Sefara, David Doerr and Ray & Pat Koski. 27 Four of the new generation birds were at the show, all receiving first place honors. The owners were Jim & Maureen Mills, Charles & Marcia Carroll, Lloyd & Ardys Smith and Max & Bev Bowman. In the Heritage Division we had two first place cars owned by Jim & Sherri McNew and Barry & Diane Blazevic. Two Late Model entries received first place honors; the owners were Terry & Dusty Fletcher and Bruce Nelson. Two Modified cars took home first place trophies; owners were Jeff Schneider & Bev and Keith DeLuca. The South East Region held a Regional convention this year and was hosted by the Dixieland Thunderbirds Chapter. The show was held in Warner Robbins, Georgia from September 4 to 7. Thunder in Dixie was in full swing on Thursday with cars and owners arriving at the Ramada Inn in Warner Robins, Georgia, room rates were a very special $59. Team Ford and Saleen brought a prototype Saleen BonSpeed Thunderbird to the convention. They also brought their Hollywood Homicide Saleen Mustang for members to see and even purchase if the spirit moved anyone. The cars stayed on display in front of the hotel for most of the weekend. Several members experienced mechanical problems on the way to the show including a stuck valve that caused the engine to lose power which required the head to be removed, not an easy fix. This was done by club members in the parking lot after the car was brought to the show the last 50 miles by Virgil Smith of the Saleen group, who drove his F 550 pickup with gooseneck trailer out to the interstate to bring the 1959 convertible owned by Danny Watts to the hotel. After all this excitement everyone enjoyed a BBQ dinner on Thursday eve- 28 ning despite some overcast weather and possible storms. Friday was set aside to see local sites including a group of members who went over to Reeves RPM for the Thunder Road Chassis Dyno event. Another group caravanned out to the Air Museum at Robins Air Force Base under police escort. The air museum boasts a worldclass collection of aircraft from our Air Corp history. Meanwhile back at the hotel Jim Lyle and crew were working to get Danny’s convertible back on the road. Judges training took place on Friday afternoon in preparation for the concours on Saturday morning. A poker run around the city of Warner Robins was the fun event after an “all you can eat” Low Country Boil at the hotel. After the poker run a DJ provided music for our entertainment while prizes were awarded for the best poker hands. Judging took place on Saturday morning after a briefing by the chief judge then three judging teams went to work. The concours field consisted of 38 cars including twelve of the new generation. Judging was completed by 2:30 P.M. just in time for several of our members to drive pilots of the USAF Thunderbirds from our hotel to the airport for the afternoon air show where they were the featured performance. There was a photo opportunity with the pilots and a question and answer session. That evening the banquet dinner included Beef Tenderloins and Herb Chicken and all the fixins. The show was a big hit with the local community and was covered by newspapers and television. The Mayor also made a surprise appearance and was very impressed with the Thunderbirds. Best of Show Trailered went to Randy & Karen Rychlik of Georgia with a 1962 convertible, they also took home the Best of Show Overall, a special award to the highest scoring car. The Best Overall award was named for WW II hometown hero General Robert L. Scott who was a pilot with the famed Flying Tigers. Best of Show Driven was awarded to Clell & Ann Stewart of Florida with a 1961 Hardtop. A Best Heritage (1955-1957) was awarded at the show and won by Jim & Sherri McNew of Oklahoma with their 1955. First place winners in the Primary Division were Randy & Karen Rychlik, Ray & Shirley McCully, Van Gale, and Jim & Sherri McNew. Second place went to Clell & Ann Stewart and Hugh & Lindalee Walters. Third place Primary went to George & Bettie Queen and Rick & Natalie Powell earned a third place. In the Drivers Division we had two first place awards, they went to Joe & Mae Lipovsky and Tucker & Terry Haught. There were two second place awards to Dale & Donna Hardie and Rod Barko . We had two cars entered in the Touring Division and both received a first place, owners were Chip Hood and Bill Eckert. We had only one Late Model entered and it took a first place owned by C.E. & Nancy Ward. There were five cars in the Modified division, no first place awards but two seconds went to Daniel & Eileen Watts and Timothy Byas, three third place trophies went to Whitey Demaree, Tony Barker and Steve Smith. In the Current Generation division we had four first place awards. There went to Dee & Mark Monroe, John & Debbie Bowen, Hugh & Lindalee Walters and Pam & James Piper. The premier event of the year was our 31st International convention which was held in Southfield, Michigan in conjunction with the Ford Motor Company 100th anniversary from June 12 to the 16th. Tickets for the Ford cel- March/April 2007 ebration were $24.95 per person and available from Ford. Our host hotel was the Holiday Inn at Southfield that was located about ten miles north of Ford’s corporate headquarters and their celebration. You may have noticed at the beginning of this history I mentioned that it was the club’s 35th anniversary, this is true, the club was started in 1968 but the first convention of National scope was held in 1972 and we had to cancel the National show in 1992 due to hotel complications which makes this our 31st show. The Ford Motor Company used their parking lot and adjoining areas at their headquarters for parking of all of the different Ford makes and models, ranging from the very earliest models to the latest power plants. Many of our members who attended our convention also were involved with the big Ford show. No other optional activities were offered to members who attended our show. The Saturday evening awards banquet was the only thing you needed to sign up for except if you wanted your car judged of course but we don’t charge to have our members cars judged as some clubs do. The banquet consisted of English Cut Strip Beef Loin or Chicken Picatta, but the meal was secondary to the trophy presentation. Alan Tast and John McCarthy also put together a presentation that was inspired. They organized a team of Wixom workers who had actually helped build the first Thunderbirds to come off the assembly line in the late 50s. After a professionally organized power point presentation, the old timers, some had worked for Ford since the late 40s, took questions from our members. We were privileged to have our third club President Larry & his wife Nancy Seyfarth with us; they brought their 29 Senior 1959 convertible and showed it in the Senior Display Division. They brought this car and showed it at the very first convention of our club way back in 1972, it was a company car that the Seyfarth’s drove for it’s first year then they bought it. At the time Larry was an engineer for Ford. Larry and Nancy served the club for many years, Larry as our third President and Nancy in several positions including Vice President and Secretary. We had just over 100 registrations. We judged 72 cars and awarded 56 trophies. We had only eleven cars in the Senior/Primary judged Divisions earning awards. John and Marge Sawyer of Michigan with their 1965 Landau earned best of Show Driven. Jim Cappuzzo of New Jersey earned best of Show Trailered for his 1963 Sport Roadster. Pictures of the two best of show winners can be seen on the front and rear cover of the September/October “Scoop”. Winners in the Senior judged Division were Jim Cappuzzo, William & Susan Darrington and Dan & Marilyn Schaeffer. Bob Ranick and Harold & Margaret Secrest also brought their Senior cars and put them in the Senior Display Division. Three cars were entered in the Senior Participation division, owners were Larry & Nancy Seyfarth, Bob Ranick and Harold & Margaret Secrest. First place winners in the Primary Division were Randall & Karen Rychlik, Anton & Janette Anderson, Elaine Anderson, Dwayne Hickman, John & Mary McCarthy, John & Marge Sawyer and Keith & Kathy Hoppel. We had only one-second place award in Primary it was awarded to Elmer Tatman. There were two third place cars in Primary, Richard & Natalie Powell and Wayne & Snyder were the owners. 30 Dennis & Judie Moreau took a first place and Jerry & Harriett Trzeciak took a second place in the Modified Division. Two cars were shown in the Late Model division. Donald Reinke took a second place and Bill & Shirley Shestopalka took a third place. We had five “new” models in the Current Year Division, all of them received a first place award. The winners were Lou & Marilyn Paliani, Larry & Bobbie Menefee, James & Maurine Mills, Max & Beverly Bowman and Marc & Cindy Sagrillo. First place winners in the Drivers Division were Ed & Joanne Schmidt, Thomas Tabor, Ed & Sandy Elzinga, Jack & Leila Nessen, and Paul & Charlotte Nichols. Second place in Drivers went to Roger Noll, Tim & Teresa Hickman, Art & Pat Roe and Jerry & Marianne Schmalling. Tim & Laura Pundt took a third place in the Drivers division. First place winners in the Display Division were Jay Williamson, Kevin & Karen Wallenhorst, Debbie & Alan Shorr, Charles Glendenning, Greg & Jackie Dockter, Mike Mielke, Terri & Bob McNeill and Bob Harris. Second place in Display went to David Lau, James De La Cruz, Cindy Taylor, Cindy & Randy Mattson, Dale Komives, Lynn Likar, and Alice & Ken Crosbie. Third place in Drivers went to Scott Nelson, Dave Edmonds, Leo Gravelle, Dean Kleinhenz, Bernard & Marcia Steffans and Gene Collins. Paliani told us that the club is basically treading water in respect to membership and we are holding at about 2000 members. Renewal notices will be included in the fall “Scoops” to remind members about their new expiration date. An updated membership rooster and bylaws is now available yearly on a computer disc that can be requested by members, it is updated yearly. Vice President Paliani tells us that most of the club’s business is conducted throughout the year via email as questions and concerns occur and these decisions are ratified at the yearly board of directors meeting. It was decided to change the renewal for members to be January first for all members and to prorate members who join during the year, this was considered to be a money saving issue. The next item was ratification of new VTCI officers, which was approved unanimously. Several changes in the By laws were discussed concerning wording to satisfy state law, the change in the renewal time, and allowances for officers. The board accepted all changes. Another issue concerned the purchase of dash plaques for the International convention; the directors turned this down. An event report by Terri McNeill discussed what if any changes the membership would approve for conventions. The poll returned by members indicated that they wanted to keep events the way they are and would like to see more trained judges for our judged events. New business included the sites for next year’s conventions; the International show will be held at Hannibal, Missouri and hosted by the Land of Lincoln chapter. The South Central region will host a Regional in the Dallas, Texas area. The South West region is planning a show in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Graham Hurley invited all of us to join him in England in July for a European convention. President Longaker explained the changes to the membership renewal beginning next January and the directors approved the 2004 budget. There was some discussion about judges training, recognition, and the possibility of having judging on Friday rather than the traditional Saturday and having the concours rules put on a compact disc for easier use. The annual board of directors meeting was held on June 12, all members of the board were present. In the Treasurer’s report Randy Mattson indicated that we were showing a loss but it was attributed to the change in the dues being changed to the first of the year starting this year and all members had not renewed on time. The Secretaries Report was next, Marilyn March/April 2007 31 Honorary lifetime membership was given to three members, Ken Harkema and O. G. McDonald, former concours directors and Jim Cappuzzo, former Regional Director. President Longaker then addressed the board and told us that his new business and family obligations have taken most of his free time and he has decided to step down as our President after two years of his four-year term. He will turn over his duties to Vice President Lou Paliani after this convention. Lou will serve out the remaining two years of Steve’s term. President Paliani addressed the club in the September/October Scoop as our new President. It was decided that Paul Prokop, South Central Regional Director will replace Lou as Vice President and Wayne Hingle from New Orleans will take Paul’s place as South Central Regional Director. This concludes the board minutes for 2003. Ford 100th Anniversary The Thunderbirds of England Chapter has invited us to England next year for the first V.T.C.I. official convention held there. A bus tour of London and a boat trip down the River Thames with a trip to the Duxford Air Museum and a trip to Cambridge University were just some of the highlights our European Director Graham Hurley has planned to keep us busy. Many of our members will take to the skies to enjoy this unusual show next year. I will report on it in the next edition of the club’s History. T-birdSolutions.com 32 March/April 2007 33 License Plate Personalities Owner; Joe Roundy, Member of the Idaho Vintage Thunderbird Club Plate on a 1993 (SpeedBird) 34 March/April 2007 35 Reader’s Rides Submitted by Steve & Ann Longaker Picture above is taken at the Madison County GA homecoming in October of 2006. Our 1956 Thunderbird led the parade with several other classics. Our car transported homecoming queen, Amber Hill. She had not seen the car until it picked her up and the dress color matched the car perfectly! It was just one of those magnificent coincidences!!! The car was as big a hit as Amber was... The Reader’s Rides section is for all members. Please send me your Thunderbird photos and information about your Thunderbird for the Reader’s Rides. Not all photos I receive have the quality necessary for front or rear covers, I will use those photos submitted for Reader’s Rides. (Photos will ONLY be returned with a SASE) Send your photos: Terri McNeill 3650 Ronald Rd. Crete, IL 60417 [email protected] 36 March/April 2007 37 On the Back Cover On the Front Cover by Jean & Fred Sowle, England We had owned a Pontiac Firebird for over twenty years, a good car and we were really quite happy with it…That is until one day we had a drive in a 65 T. Bird Convertible. We were very much impressed and from that moment wanted to own one! This was over twelve years ago, possibly more and Freddie had set his heart on finding a 65/66 convertible in top condition, or at least one with a first class paint job. We had numerous vacations to California, searching for the right car. During that time we met some really great people including Ralph and Anita Nunez, Gerry and Harriet Trzeciak, Joe and Loise Arce, and Ann and George Bushling. (We were so saddened to hear of George’s recent passing) Over the years we all became very good friends and we enjoyed meeting up with them at Palm Springs almost every year. A low mileage (68,000) car with maintenance records documenting all service done to it since the original owner. This amazes me as I am the 6th owner. When I bought the car on Ebay two years ago, the owner didn’t even advertise the documentation, he just threw a duffle bag full of the receipts in the back seat of the car when it was shipped from California! A consistent show winner and head turner, this car is a joy to drive We now realize that we lost a lot of time looking for a specific Model continued page 42 38 March/April 2007 39 Fun, Fun, Fun, in South Bend, Indiana Submitted by Roger Noll, President Hoosier Vintage Thunderbird Club October 21, 2006 A total of 44 members and guests of The Vintage Thunderbird Club of Indiana and host club, Hoosier Vintage Thunderbird Club, joined together in the historic city of South Bend, Indiana to tour the Center for History Museum, The National Studebaker Museum, and Copshahom, the the former home of Joseph Doty Oliver. Studebaker National Museum’s priceless collection of wagons, vehicles, and artifacts spans 150 years of local industrial history. Its new home is a state of the art museum reflecting the design traditions of Studebaker buildings from the 1920’s and 1930’s. Copshahom, built in 1895-96, was designed by Charles Alonzo Rich of New York. It was the home of Joseph Doty Oliver, President of the Oliver Chilled Plow Works. The house is made of native granite, has three floors with a full basement and attic, an interior of oak, cherry and mahogany, thirty-eight rooms, nine bathrooms and fourteen fireplaces. The furnishings on all floors are original, showing the house as it appeared when used by the Oliver Family. The furnishings date from the late 18th century to the mid 20th century and include furniture, porcelains, glass, silver, prints, and 40 March/April 2007 bronzes. Also on the two and a half acre site includes historic gardens, the Copshaholn Carriage House, and Leighton Gallery Visitor Center, the History Center, and the Worker House Museum. The Center for History features five galleries including “Voyages Gallery”, a series of permanent exhibitions where visitors can explore stories of the St. Joseph River Valley from pre-historic era to the present day. A delicious lunch was served at The East Bank Emporium Restaurant located in downtown South Bend, overlooking the St. Joseph River, Century Center, Island Park and the East Race Waterway. It was a very interesting and enjoyable day, and it was great to renew acquaintances with the Indianapolis area club members. It was a wonderful way to end our club season. Offset House 41 continued from 38 in top condition. In the event, or it just so happened that there was a black 61 for sale about four hours away in the UK. We went to see it, iked it a lot and brought it back with us. This was May 2001. It was a good straight car, not welded and no rust. It had been partially restored in Florida during 1989/1990 and there, painted black, and then imported into the UK in 1995, having had two previous owners in the North of England. The car had lots of small jobs to be done. It has a good strong engine and transmission and with the car were US receipts for thousands of $’s for parts, for chrome work and convertible top overhaul. Ralph kindly helped me to locate the parts that I now needed. It was at this time that we e mailed him the VIN number and He replied at once asking us to check the VIN number again? Next he asked us to look for gold paint under the carpets. We soon found the gold paint, it was all very exciting! It now appeared that we had a rare 61 festival/ pace car which was hiding under a really good black paint job! The restorers in the US, the previous owners and ourselves had no idea that it was such a rare car! The car sounds great too, with new stainless steel mufflers and pipes. It is great to take it out on a good day with the top down, it just goes like Dynamite! The photograph was taken at the gate house of Lullingston Castle at Eynsford in Kent, which is under an hours drive from London. It is set in 140 acres, one of England’s oldest Family Estates, dating back to the time of Domesday. The present Manor House, Built in 1497 has been home to the same family ever since. Both Henry V111 and Queen Ann are known to have been regular visitors. It is well worth a visit when on vacation in the UK. Larry’s Thunderbird Parts Jesser Keys This car had even been featured in the UK Classic American car magazine, issue #100 in August 1999, all unaware even at this time that it was a Festival car. I bet it would look really great in gold too! The car is all sorted and set up good now. It drives really well, especially on it’s new wheels and radial tyres. The underneath is all painted, also many new bolts, and anything worn replaced. 42 March/April 2007 43 Paul Prokop, Concours Director Two items for this issue: our 2006 show results and a new concours rule on data plate deviations. Concours Corner 2006 show season: In 2006, we held four regionals (Fredericksburg, Texas; Kansas City, Kansas; Flagstaff, Arizona and Boise, Idaho) and the international in Orlando, Florida. We judged 121 Thunderbirds in six divisions (5 senior, 31 primary, 47 driver, 19 touring, 15 modified and 4 late models). We displayed 45 Thunderbirds in three classes (4 in senior participation, 17 2002-2005 models and 24 in all the other display classes) Every one of those Thunderbirds represented the hard work and hopes of an owner who was willing to enter the arena of competition and accept public praise and endure criticism for their workmanship. I commend each of you for your efforts and investment (both financial and emotional). Each competing owner deserves a thorough and fair evaluation of their Thunderbird – please do your part and get certified as a VTCI concours judge and do your part in the judging process. New data plate deviation concours rule: The board has approved a new concours rule requiring modification point deductions for items specified on the data plate or in the VIN, that appear differently on the Thunderbird. The new text is: nally installed unless the installation is not complete and/or not installed to factory requirements. A number of significant attributes of the Thunderbird are documented on the data plate and in VIN stampings. Judges will be able to determine if the car is a special model, i.e. convertible, Sports Roadster, Turbo Coupe, etc., what engine, transmission, or rear end should be installed and the correct (original) exterior color and interior trim. The car must match the data plate and VIN stampings or modification point(s) will be deducted as outlined in the judging sheets. Alteration to the data plate is not allowed. Factory installed options (those designated with an “F” in the OFS listing) present on the vehicle but specified differently on the data plate or in the VIN will result in modification point(s) deduction. For example, on a 1963, a “M” code aluminum intake manifold and triple carburetors on a vehicle with a “Z” code in the VIN would result in a modification point deduction. It is the intention of this section to recognize obvious, objective modifications – a raven black 1963 Thunderbird repainted rangoon red, a vinyl interior changed to leather, etc. Minor, subjective variations, such as the proper shade for the Emberglo metallic on a 1965 Special Landau, for example, will not result in a deduction. For the authenticity award, which uses the criterion of factory-delivered condition, the presence of additional factory-only accessories, such as air conditioning in a car originally built without it, when compared against the required factory documentation, will result in a ‘0’ entry. See Section 3.4, AUTHENTICITY AWARD. This new rule will be in effect for the 2007 show season and will be included in the next revision to volume 1 of the concours rules. 2.9 Use & installation of factory-installed accessories & options. Factory installed accessories are those components that were available for installation on a Thunderbird during its original assembly. In some cases, a factory-installed accessory could also be provided and installed by a Ford dealer if the item was so designated in factory literature. Some items or option packages were only available from the factory due to assembly and/ or installation requirements. Documentation of what was originally installed from the factory can be found on copies of the Thunderbird’s original factory invoice/gate release, build/routing (a.k.a. ROT) sheet, the retail price list posted with the car, (i.e. “window sticker”) and to some degree, the data plate and VIN stampings. Installation of accessories only available through the factory is not allowed on Thunderbirds that were not originally built with them. VTCI judging does not require the owner provide factory invoice/gate release, build/routing (a.k.a. ROT) sheet or the retail price list posted with the car, (i.e. “window sticker”), with the exception of cars being judged for authenticity. Without these documents the judge will not be able to determine if certain options were origi- 44 Microsoft Access Database Expert Needed It has been a long term goal of VTCI to create and maintain a database of judging results from regionals and internationals. Ideally, the database would reside on the server with our website and be accessible to members via password. That is proving to be a complex task, so, in the short term, we intend to create the database in Microsoft Access and include it on the annual CD, along with the roster, bylaws, etc. What we need is a person experienced in database creation to get us up and running within Microsoft Access – write the tables needed and create the data input interface so that I can enter the data. Ideally, a volunteer will step forward. If not, and you are a professional in the field (you make a living working with databases), we can negotiate some level of remuneration. If you can do this for your club, please contact me at [email protected]. Thanks,Paul J. Prokop. Concours Director, VTCI March/April 2007 45 Sad And Scary Thunderbird Story Follow Up... by Steve Legel I appreciated the prompt Oakland County Sheriff response, and Adler’s towing company careful lift of my one-wheel-less Thunderbird and recommendation to use Baker’s service in Pontiac Michigan. National Parts Depot in Livonia Michigan had a pair of rear drums in stock, and NAPA provided shoes and cylinders. Within a few days of running around, Bakers had redone both sides of the rear brakes and the car was roadworthy. With a bent left rear fender and broken pieces in the trunk, I drove it cross town and back to my workshop building. On investigation, all lug nuts had worked their way off the lugs on the left rear wheel. All 5 lug nuts were only finger tight on the right side as well. Baker explained to me that it is common with untightened lug nuts to loosen all the way on the left side rather than on the right. As the left wheel rotates forward, counter-clock46 wise, there is a constant rub of the wheel against the lug nut, pushing the lug nuts in a counter clockwise direction. In this way, effectively loosening the lug nut, i.e., rotating it off the lug bolt stud. This typically does not happen on the right side, where forward motion rotates the wheel clockwise and in a way, pulls the lug nut to stay on the lug bolt stud. Classic Chrysler products, and some other makes, utilize reverse threaded lugs on the left side. I filed a claim with my classic car insurer, Hagerty. I have been pleased with the interest and concern regarding my problem. While my problem was small, I believe the company will go to great lengths to satisfy a policy holder. I had restored the car previously, and have a fully equipped shop. I had asked for the courtesy of being allowed to repair my Thunderbird, at my leisure. This was acceptable under my policy. An appraiser was assigned my claim, and he phoned and made arrangements, at my convenience to meet me at my office, where it was easy for me to bring my car to work. Together we discussed the damage and approach to the repair. Mr. Haller is knowledgeable and friendly. He made allowance for disassembly, body panel work, welding, door alignment, finish prep, painting and reassembly. He made allowance for replacement of parts too bent to restore, based on an estimate for good used parts from Marvin Hill’s Thunderbird Center. He coordinated the invoices I had already paid for the tow, the brake parts and service, as well as his calculation for the body repair. Among the paperwork, was verification of clear title in my name. I sent a photocopy of my title, registration and Hagerty proof of insurance. I had never looked, or noticed, that the VIN on my policy did not match the VIN on my title, until the claims adjuster, Heather, at Hagerty was verifying the paperwork. I made a pencil tracing from the data plate and took my original paperwork to Michigan Secretary of State (DMV in some states). Turns out, a clerical error had been made when I titled the car 15 years ago, and the previous title number, and not the vehicle identification number, had been transposed on the VIN line of the title, when the new title number was assigned. I had to write and sign an affidavit explaining the problem, leave my data plate tracing and pay a $15.00 fee to correct the Secretary of State error. Hagerty Insurance was then able to pay the claim to me with documentation of correctMarch/April 2007 ed title request paperwork. In all, the claim was settled within one month, including the inspection of the car and the paperwork snafu. I do not know if Hagerty subsequently sought subrogation of the insurance policy of the mechanic who had worked on the brake system just prior to the incident and did not torque the lug nuts. I have not been back to discuss it. It is my plan to begin work on the Thunderbird when our Michigan winter weather breaks in the spring. On a humorous note, I searched and searched for my missing tire and rim. I provided this tongue in cheek description of my efforts to my local chapter newsletter... “Man arrested after roadside incident,” Associated Press, Oakland County Michigan Today police arrested an apparent vagrant as he emerged from roadside bushes. The man, police report, was wearing what appeared to be only ragged remnants of clothing and his skin was covered with swollen welts and cuts over 90% of his flesh. One grizzly sheriff commented, “I saw that Mel Gibson movie, and the flogging was nothing like this.” Investigators are unsure how long the man had been wandering in the dense underbrush along the highway connector. The man had been identified as Steven Legel. He was unable to speak coherently when he stumbled out of the brush, dehydrated and numbed. Legel is no stranger 47 to the police in this area, having recently been investigated for littering an old car tire from the highway in the same location. His father, Robert Legel, who asked not to be identified, shrugged his shoulders and replied to reporter’s inquiries, “He’s a car guy and lives in metro Detroit...what more can I say?” State of Michigan Natural Resources officers were on hand to ticket Legel for trampling native species ground cover along the highway. At the hospital while cuffed to a gurney, Legel momentarily gained consciousness, and cried out, “Call C.S.I. and find my wheel!!” Before lapsing into a semi comatose state. I spent 2 ½ hours today combing the deep brush looking for my errant wheel and tire. I covered both sides of the roadway, at least 3/4 mile in each direction, I looked as far as I could get away from the roadway. An expanding 360 degree search from where the grinding marks are still in the cement from where the wheel fell off. I explored the probable routes, the possible routes, the unlikely routes and a couple no way Jose routes that the tire may have traveled. I looked for it rolling away, but I think it probably jammed in between the fender skirt and fender, then the weight of the car pressed against it, until the skirt gave way and it ejected from under the car. I tried scouting out how it could bounce like a basket ball, changing directions. Surprisingly, this stretch of road is lined by multiple guard rails and fencing. I still think it is under the dense weeds, and as fall comes I still have hope to find it. 48 Fall did arrive, and in November I had the opportunity to retrace my route. Today, Friday 11/17/06 was the day for the state high school girl’s swimming preliminaries at Oakland University. My daughter, Shelby, was qualified in the 200 I.M. and the 500 Freestyle. I saw patients in the morning and left for the meet at lunchtime. My route from the office to the Oakland University took me past the section of road where the wheel came off, and where I was unable to find it despite 4 1/2 hours of scrounging in heavy thorny brush. The route is inconvenient from home or work, so I decided to stop and have another look, as fall has set in and the leaves are off the trees here. Concours Parts I exited the expressway, where I had done on previous searches and was HORRIFIED to see that the area of heavy brush had been mowed with a bushwacker, the trees cut down and run through a chipper. The area had been leveled with a bulldozer. I thought for sure if my wheel was there it had been mangled and the tire shredded or if found already on its way to a landfill. Dedicated to the last, I parked the car and walked into the area. About 100 yards in, there was a large pile of debris...pallets, boards, branches, signs, other tires. On the far side of the huge pile, about waist high... you guessed it...sat my rim and tire, smiling in its pink rim and white wall glory. The rim was not bent and the tire not shredded. In fact the tire held air and the white wall was pretty clean. I rolled it back to my car and loaded it into the trunk. Total invested time... about 5 minutes. March/April 2007 49 Advertising your Event By Terri McNeill, Publications Director Whether we’re talking about a largescale regional or international convention or a smaller local show, attendance at VTCI-sponsored events can be measurably increased through effective marketing; beginning as early as possible, preferably, at least a year or more in advance of the start date. Show coordinators are encouraged to take advantage of recent improvements to the Scoop and submit promotional articles, full-color pictures, registration forms and event schedules as soon as details are finalized. To maximize attendance and thus, the eventual success of your show, I recommend publicizing your event in at least three (3) issues prior to the scheduled event; in keeping with this schedule, materials should be in my hands no later than eight (8) months prior to the start date. Show coordinators should also keep in mind that advertising materials and forms placed in the Scoop must conform to the physical restrictions imposed by the actual size of the printed page. As VTCI Publications Director and managing editor of the Scoop, I reserve the right to exercise editorial privilege and reformat these materials in a manner which conforms to current Scoop publication standards, and/or to enhance the materials’ artistic and presentation value. In particular, all registration forms must comply with the VTCI’s master registration template, which has been provided to all chapter presidents and approved by the BOD. As with regular vendor advertising, all materials publicizing VTCIsponsored events will be sent to the show coordinator, electronically, for final proofing prior to their insertion into the Scoop. Prompt response by show coordinators will assure adequate publicity for their events. Terri McNeill, Publications Director From the Editor SCOOP PHOTOS: I am sure you have noticed that we now have color on the inside of our magazine! BUT, I am very quickly running out of photos to use on the color pages and I really need your help. I need cover and “Reader Ride” photos. Don’t just send one, send 4-5 so I can choose and use more than one. Front, back, 3/4, interior, engine etc. I also need licence plate photos (closeup) and A photo of the car that it is attached. AND if it is a high resolution photo, with a very nice, and possibly a unique background it will appear on the cover. Portrait for the front cover (hold the camera sideways), or landscape for the back cover. Send photos one of two ways; digital, (the best) the highest resolution your camera will achieve, (the less photos you are able to take on your card/ memory mean better resolution) and don’t retouch it in any way, send directly from the camera. You can send them either e-mail (10 meg maximum) or write a cd disc and send to me snail mail at the address below. 2. If you are using a film camera, send me either the disk (or copy the disk) that most photo processing places provide or a professionally processed photo, Please no reprints from your home printer as they do not scan well. They leave a rough emulsion type finish that covers the original photo. Good example; compare the quality of page 36 and 37. The photo on 36 was (I believe) printed on a home printer, it has a darker film covering the photo and takes away it’s sharpness, I had to spend quite a bit of time after scanning trying to get it clear enough to use. I really wanted to use the photo as it was a unique situation that should not be passed up. The photos on page 37 were digital, from a high resolution camera and I am sure you can see the difference. They were put on a CD and snail-mailed to me along with many photos for me to choose from for the collage. I have had members get very upset with me because I can not use their photos on the cover of the Scoop but there is criteria that needs to be followed. Photos seen in the Scoop are only as good as the photos that are sent to me. Last word...NO WEB PHOTOS!!! For a detailed article on taking a photo for the Scoop go to http://vintagethunderbirdclub.org/scoop%20photos_low_res.pdf Please send Scoop material to: Terri McNeill 3650 Ronald Rd. Crete, IL 60417 [email protected] 50 March/April 2007 51 Record Thunderbird Sales Prices Submitted by Steve Longaker November 11, 2006, Addison, Illinois was the time and place of the “Cappy” Collection auction conducted by RM Auctions of Ontario, Canada. Jerry Capizzi has for years participated in the VTCI, Lincoln, Mercury and Edsel Clubs. When his cars appeared at meets we all new that they would probably be best of show winners. Bob Welsh and Chuck Mill, who did all of the restorations, turned out the best of the best. Each vehicle was perfectly restored and absolutely stunning! The auction attracted many bidders including some folks from the VTCI. The bidding was fast and furious with several new records established. Below is a listing of the Thunderbirds that were bid on and sold. 1966 Convertible and tonneau cover................... $ 88,000 1960 Convertible with air.................................. 63,800 1958 Convertible with air................................. 111,100 1957 “F” Supercharged.................................... 319,000 1963 Triple Black “M” Roadster.......................... 192,500 1957 “E” Dual carb......................................... 187,000 1962 “M” Roadster......................................... 121,000 1956........................................................... 69,300 1963 “M” Convertible....................................... 88,000 1955........................................................... 55,000 1962 “M” Roadster.......................................... 68,750 1957........................................................... 71,500 1961 Convertible............................................ 44,000 1956........................................................... 63,250 1959 Convertible............................................ 41,250 1963 “M” Landau............................................ 57,750 Dottlings T-Bird Connection It was with mixed emotions as we watched the collection of national show winners sold and split up. We will miss the cars, Jerry Capizzi, Bob Welsh and Chuck Mill on the show field. VTCI Folks in attendance included Paul Prokop, Jimmy Cappuzzo, Doug Legg, Ron Bates and Steve Longaker The total, one day, take: $5.6 million. 52 March/April 2007 53 Bird Nest 54 March/April 2007 55 Installing New Driver’s Side Hinges 1995 Thunderbird LX Submitted by Greg Marshall, Calgary, Alberta Canada It is possible to remove both upper and lower hinges from the driver’s side door without taking apart the dash. The removal of the parking brake foot assembly is definitely required. This has to be done so that you take out the inner black plastic/foam skirting that is secured behind the brake assembly. Once secure you can release the brake and you should have plenty of slack to pull off the cable from the foot assembly. Use a 13mm or 1/2” box end wrench to compress the prongs of the retaining clip so you can pull the rubber cable away from the foot brake. Remove the wiring harness that’s bolted to foot brake and the parking brake switch connector. Once the foot brake is out you can pull the plastic skirting out by removing the upper tab near the firewall. For the access to the lower hinge nut you need to unbolt a switch box so you can reach it with Prior to this other panels need to removed; are the lower steering column cover and the side cowling. To remove the parking brake you need to create slack in the cable so you can pull the end of the cable off the pulley arm. You can do this by two ways, either releasing the tensioner near the rear axle under the car, or you can lightly clamp the front intermediate cable connector (located under the driver’s footboard area) to the underskirting of the car. To clamp the intermediate connector, compress the parking brake fully, then C-clamp the connector to metal of the underskirting of the body. You don’t have to clamp it very hard and you might want to use a small rag to protect the paint. a socket extension (it comes off with two bolt screws.) You should now be able to access the upper and lower nuts with 12” socket extension on 13mm socket. There is no need to remove the door panel since the wiring does not readily disconnect to fully remove the door. There should be enough slack in the wiring inside the door to rest the door of some sandbags. You’ll need another person at this stage. Remove inner upper and lower hinge nuts. Remove the door side bolts first, then frame side. Bolt new hinges to the frame, first taking note of where you marked the placement of the old frame-side hinges. Bolt hinges to the door. If the alignment is out. You’ll need a 3/8” universal drive to adjust your frame side hinges from the outside when the door is fully open. Use a floor jack and a section of 2x4 wood to keep the door in position when installing and for adjusting the door (position the jack towards the end of the length of the door). Adjusting the door so that it fits right is perhaps the trickiest part, and requires some skill and a bit of luck to dial-in the door so it closes properly. Do not adjust striker pin as a way to compensate a misaligned door. It may however need replacing if badly worn. Reassemble in reverse order. McNeill Design Motorspot Inc. Have a tech article to share? Please e-mail to our Technical Director Bob Pontiff [email protected] or snail mail to 3909 Gladney Lane Keller, Texas 76248 56 March/April 2007 57 All Ford Carlisle 2007 Is it all cars, what will my family do? Carlisle Productions tries very hard to make their events family friendly. There is a ladies tent set up with non car activities, there is a building with kids activities, and if all else fails, they usually offer shuttle services to the local malls for those not as interested in cars. VTCI will have a tent to meet club members and take a load off your feet. Carlisle is big, bring comfy walking shoes and come join the fun, there is something for all to see! The special display buildings of Fords, Edsels, Mercurys, and Lincolns are top quality cars, you will see something you have not seen before I am sure! SHOW FIELD REGISTRATION FORM Register online at www.carsatcarlisle.com/register June 1-3, 2007 What is “All Ford Carlisle?” Carlisle Fairgrounds have many car events through the spring and summer, on over 80 acres of property in PA. On the first weekend of June the event is Fords ONLY and there is something for everyone. Last year seen over 2000 show cars, more than 1200 vendors, and many cars for sale. 2007 Carlisle All-Ford Nationals If you are bringing your car; please register through Carlisle directly. VTCI is not providing judging. If you want your car as part of the show you must register. Make sure you include the VTCI as your club affiliation. Carlisle will supply a club display tent to us free of charge IF we register 25 cars, so…bring your cars, bring the family, meet some new friends and enjoy a great time! Friday night from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm is a Thunderbird Only cruise/show sponsored by Family Ford (local dealership). Free hot dogs, hamburgers and beverage for Thunderbird owners who show their car, also a few trophies are awarded. On Saturday evening, the VTCI will have dinner reservations at the Famous Sunnyside restaurant in Carlisle. Inquire at the VTCI Tent for the time of the dinner and directions to the restaurant. Information You Need to Know • Registering a vehicle on the show field allows three-day admission for two adults and one vehicle. • Tow vehicle, trailers, support vehicles and camping units must obtain auxiliary space. These vehicles are not allowed to stay on the show field. • NO “FOR SALE” SIGNS allowed on the show field. • Vehicles must stop outside Gate 3 for final check-in where all show materials for admittance plus goody bag will be distributed. • Multiple-vehicle discount applies to vehicles titled to same address (owner’s card required upon check-in). • Prices listed below are pre-registration fees. After May 12, all fees will increase by $10. Fun Field Participant Ballot & Celebrity Pick � One vehicle pre-registered $35 = $ Year: Make: � Second vehicle pre-registered Year: Model: $30 = $ Make: � Additional vehicles pre-registered Model: Each $25 = $ Year: Make: Model: Year: Make: Model: Payment Total US fundsenclosed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Make checks and money orders payable to Carlisle Productions Inc. Charge to: � VISA � MasterCard � AmEx � Discover Account # Exp. Date Signature Contact Information Name Address City/State/Zip Daytime Ph. Club/Gathering Email VTCI (Vintage Thunderbird Club International) The hotel is the Quality Inn at Carlisle, rates are $120.99 per night. For reservations phone 717-243-6000 & say you are with the VTCI. April 30th 2006 is the last date for hotel registration. See website below for info on the event. http://www.carsatcarlisle.com/schedule/ford/index.asp If you have any questions on this event you can visit their website at www.carsatcarlisle.com or contact Jim Cappuzzo at 732-970-0299 after 8 pm est. 58 Mail to: Carlisle Production Inc. • 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd. • Carlisle, PA 17013-1588 March/April 2007 59 The Spirit of Regional Unity Lou Paliani, President, Vintage Thunderbird Club International Now there is a term I’ve never heard before. In all my travels through the different regions, the only region that has come close to actual realization of that term is the South Central Region. They actually have a standard that goes to each new regional director to carry on a tradition. “Regional Unity” is a concept we just do not have in the VTCI and it is responsible for much going amiss in every area of functionality of the VTCI. It is so important that building regional unity will now be my priority. I need every VTCI Officer and member to completely understand how all the aspects of this concept will go together as every member of VTCI has a part. The term Regional Unity means pooling regional assets together to successfully accomplish an endeavor; funding, support personnel, cooperation, and just plain helping each other out among the chapters. I’ve seen glimpses of it; where I’ve seen it, good things happened for all. The key element that makes it work is that no chapter is alone. There is a support system to insure that chapter is successful and has resources to draw on other than its own local membership. A chapter can draw on the resources of the region for 60 what the chapter can not provide. The person that sees to that is the Regional Director. Now I’ve just scared all the regional directors, well….it goes further, no regional director is alone. Let’s take hosting a regional for an example; I have held the regional directors to a goal of having a regional in every region, every year. There are three reasons for this; 1. No regional…no renewals…VTCI loses members. This is proven by membership statistics. 2. Gas prices are high; members need an event relatively close to home to participate. 3. A regional builds a chapter up monetarily and motivationally; activity brings a chapter to life! If a club is not active in conducting events, the biggest question they answer is, “Where do we eat next?” Here’s how it works: A rotational schedule listing all the clubs in a region must be established by the regional director giving each chapter an opportunity to host a VTCI regional and sent to all chapters. This allows each chapter to plan years ahead of time for this event and is fair in choosing the next chapter to host. It avoids unwanted completion and conflict among the chapters. This is an extreme negative we do not want. It also allows for improved planning of events on the national level. There is flexibility in this process. Chapters may trade dates should there be an advantage. A chapter may decline the opportunity and it goes to the next chapter on the list. VTCI is not in the business of making demands on chapters. However, these changes must be coordinated through the regional director as it is the RD’s responsibility to manage the rotational list. Once a chapter commits to a date, it is passed to the regional director and approved by the VTCI Vice President and relayed back to the Regional Director who informs the chapter they have a locked in date and can proceed in planning. This can be as much as three years in advance. This will preclude regionals being scheduled on top of each other as has happened in the past two years. Here is the Key, Regional Unity; NO CHAPTER IS ALONE. Funding, each chapter in the region will send $50.00 seed money to help the hosting chapter. A list of what the hosting chapter can not provide for the event is sent to the regional director to draw upon assets in the region to help the hosting chapter as; we need a chief judge, 5 people to work the hospitality room and registration table, tally room personnel. The regional director then contacts the rest of the regional chapters to fill what the hosting chapter needs. This is a regional effort and builds a regional identity, spirit and unity. I always wondered why I never saw a regional patch proudly proclaiming a person as a member of a specific region. had in our event planning will be lessened. Additionally, we need some of the smaller chapters to feel confident enough to hold a regional. To many times I’ve heard “we are just too small”. That tells me that we are not doing our job in supporting our local chapters. We need to pull our resources together and make sure no chapter feels on its own. Let your regional directors know how you feel about this concept, let me know and any suggestions you may have. Classique Cars Unlimited That is the goal, a spirit of regional unity. I hope by adopting this concept, many problem areas we have March/April 2007 61 VTCI International Convention Hi there, Ho there, Whoa there ! The 2007 VTCI International convention will held in our little “ol” State of Texas this October 11-14 (Thursday to Sunday). At this point, some plans are still being put together. We know that many of you will want to come earlier than Friday night. At this point, we are tentatively planning a barbecue (Texas style), visit to a Texas size private car museum, judging on Saturday following ample time on Friday to prepare your car. There will be the traditional banquet Saturday night of course (but this will be a Texas style banquet), and of course the good-byes will come on checkout Sunday morning. The convention will be at the Doubletree hotel near IAH (George Bush) airport. That’s good news for anyone flying in as the hotel provides 24 hour free shuttle service. It’s good news for those of you trailering your cars into Houston ... you won’t have to trailer them through really tough Houston traffic. It’s probably even better news for those of you driving your Thunderbirds to the show ... you won’t have to drive them through the really tough Houston traffic. You’ll find your Texas hosts “darn glad” to have ya’ll ... and we’ll be “plumb-pleased” to try to accommodate any special needs or requests anyone has. Ya’ll holler at us, now, heah? At the time this note had to be in for the Scoop’s deadline (January 1!) ... we were kickin’ around a visit to the Johnson Space Center way in south Houston, possible trip to the Galveston Flight museum in Galveston, possible trip to the Houston Museum of Natural Sciences (with Texas size Butterfly exhibit, IMAX movie theatre, planetarium,) etc. but we need your input as to what those attending would like to try to do. So ... if you’re planning on coming ... let us know what you might like us to try to plan for you ... or assist you with if you want to do some exploring on your own. Seriously ... we want to help YOU! Thunderbird Headquarters Hotel sleeping room rates are high by Motel 6 standards probably ... but we KNOW the quality you’ll have in this location is top shelf and will be totally refurbished with less than a year on any rejuvenation. Sleeping rooms for VTCI will be $85 plus tax. This is LESS than the weekend rate. The banquet supper Saturday night with your choice of chicken, fish, or beef will carry a price of $45 each to include room rental, service, tip, etc. and we KNOW this is very competitive for quality being delivered. If you have questions or suggestions we’re very eager to try to help ... try us Contact: Tom Acquisto (President-VTOH) [email protected] or Bob Kennedy (VTCI show chairman) [email protected] 62 March/April 2007 63 Country Store Item Qty. Price/Ea. Total Volume 1: Concours Rules ......................................... ._ ___ x $10.00 =_________ Volume 2: Original Factory Specifications (55-57) ............. ._ ___ x $15.00 =_________ Volume 3: Original Factory Specifications (58-60) ............. ._ ___ x $15.00 =_________ Volume 4: Original Factory Specifications (61-63) ............. ._ ___ x $15.00 =_________ Volume 5: Original Factory Specifications (64-66) ............. ._ ___ x $15.00 =_________ Catalog of T-bird ID Numbers 1955-1993___ ...................... _____ x $27.00 =_________ Thunderbird 2002/Lamm........................................... ._ ___ x $35.00 =_________ How to Rebuild Your Big Block Ford .............................. ._ ___ x $20.00 =_________ T-Birds Book/Mitchel ............................................... ._ ___ x $30.00 =_________ Thunderbird Milestones Book/Mueller............................ ._ ___ x $13.00 =_________ Thunderbird 50 Years Book/Tast NEW!........................... ._ ___ x $34.95 =_________ ’58-’66 Authenticity & Restoration Guide/Wonder............. ._ ___ x $34.95 =_________ Ultimate Garages/Phil Berg........................................ ._ ___ x $34.00 =_________ Standard Catalog of Thunderbird/Gunnell....................... ._ ___ x $15.00 =_________ 1962 Sports roadster Brochure Reprint........................... ._ ___ x $10.00 =_________ VTCI Logo Watch circle Man/Woman............................ ._ ___ x $29.95 =_________ VTCI lapel/hat pin $3.00 ea. 2 for $5.00....................... ._ ___ x $ 3.00 =_________ VTCI Thunderbird 50th Anniversary charm..................... ._ ___ x $ 3.00 =_________ VTCI Thunderbird 50th Anniversary lapel/hat pin ............ ._ ___ x $ 3.00 =_________ VTCI Windshield Decal............................................. ._ ___ x $ 2.00 =_________ VTCI Fender Cover Circle Red or Black.......................... ._ ___ x $13.00 =_________ VTCI Fender Covers (1 pair) Red or Black....................... ._ ___ x $25.00 =_________ VTCI Golf Shirts circle White, Red, Blue, Green 1. Circle S M L XL 2XL 3XL.......................................... ._ ___ x $26.00 =_________ 2. Circle S M L XL 2XL 3XL.......................................... ._ ___ x $26.00 =_________ VTCI Jacket Patches................................................ ._ ___ x $ 3.00 =_________ VTCA Collector Jacket Patches (rare 72 left).................. ._ ___ x $ 3.00 =_________ VTCI Ball cap Circle Khaki or Navy_______ ...................... _____ x $13.95 =_________ VTCI Club Jackets Circle Teal or White Jacket is Flannel Lined Embroidered Name Desired___________________________________________________ Circle one S M L XL................................................... ._ ___ x $125.00 =________ Circle one 2XL 3XL................................................... ._ ___ x $131.00 =________ VTCI nylon windbreaker Club Jackets Circle Flame Red, White or Black with Embroidered Name Desired___________________________________________________ Circle one S M L XL 2XL 3XL ........................................ ._ ___ x $75.00 =_________ FOREIGN ORDERS add $10.00 Shipping.................................... $_______________ DOMESTIC ORDERS add $5.00 Shipping.................................... $_______________ TOTAL........................................................................... $_______________ NAME:_____________________________________________________________________ MAIL ADDRESS: _ ____________________________________________________________ CITY - STATE /PROVINCE - ZIP: ________________________________________________ COUNTRY:____________________________ PHONE:_ ______________________________ VISA / MASTERCARD Circle one Card #_ _________________________________________ Expiration Date_ ____________ Name on Card_ ___________________________________ VTCI#___________________________________(if different from above-please print) Signature_ _________________________________________________________________ Please make check payable & mail to: VTCI Country Store c/o Marilyn Paliani 1304 Greenwood Schertz, TX 78154. Canadian and overseas payment must be in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery a $5 plus bank charges fee for all returned checks or fax order with credit card # to 210-566-8874 64 VTCI Membership Application Form NAME:_______________________________________________________ SPOUSES NAME: _______________________________________________ MAIL ADDRESS: _ ______________________________________________ CITY_________________________ STATE /PROVINCE_______ZIP: _______ COUNTRY:________________ PHONE:______________________________ E-MAIL ADDRESS:_ _____________________________________________ LIST NAME IN ROSTER? YES □ NO □ LIST E-MAIL ADDRESS IN ROSTER? YES □ LIST TELEPHONE IN ROSTER? YES NO □ NO □ □ PLEASE LIST THUNDERBIRD YOU OWN:____________________________ YEAR:_ _________ MODEL:_ _____________________________________ *Annual dues: $35.00 United States and Canada, $55.00 all other countries. Due the 31st of January each year. Canadian and overseas payment must be in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank For NEW members only Send initial dues according to the month you join. You will then receive a renewal notice mailed with the November/December Scoop. US and All Other Canada Countries January / February $35.00 $55.00 March /April $30.00 $47.00 May / June $25.00 $39.00 July / August $20.00 $33.00 September / October $15.00 $25.00 November / December$10.00 $17.00 VISA________________________________________________________ MasterCard (circle one) Card #______________________________________________________ Expiration Date_ _____________________________________________ Name on Card________________________________________________ (if different from above-please print)____________________________ Signature____________________________________________________ Please make check payable & mail to: Vintage Thunderbird Club International 1304 Greenwood Schertz, TX 78154 *Annual dues include a subscription to “Thunderbird Scoop” magazine. March/April 2007 65 Classified Ads VTCI Members 50 words or less FREE / over 50 words .25 per word VTCI non-members 50 words or less $8.00 / over 50 words .40 per word Picture ad, members 50 words $2.00non-members $10.00 (1 picture per ad) Business classified10.00 members $20.00 non-members (Name, address, and phone are free words) (Three free member business classified ads of 50 words or less from the January-June issue per year all others subject to $10.00 per ad July-December issues) (Sorry, no ad will appear in the “Scoop” unless accompanied with correct payment, if applicable) Repeat insertions must be pre-paid. “All photos submitted will become the property of the VTCI Ads must be received by: January/February...... November 1 March/April................. January 1 May/June......................March 1 July/August...................... May 1 September/October............ July 1 November/December..September 1 (any ad that arrive late will appear in the following issue of the “Scoop” Sorry, no refunds) VTCI members only: Text Ads of 50 words or less may be e-mailed if you prefer to: [email protected] Make all checks payable to: Vintage Thunderbird Club International and mail to: Terri McNeill 3650 Ronald Road Crete, IL 60417 you can also find all ad prices and dates at: http://vintagethunderbirdclub .org/ad_policies.htm 66 Thunderbirds For Sale 62 Landau completely restored 81,000 miles PS, PB, PW, PS, air, 390, new compressor & clutch on air, some receipts for work. $17,900 OBO Call Duane @ 515-276-7996 3/07 1960 T-Bird, rare factory sunroof with 430 engine. 1 of 367 made, red exterior, chrome dress-up kit, wide whites, full power, all done, you will not be disappointed. Many extras, excellent condition. Offers over $22,000 Bob 815-245-0678 3/07 1964 Thunderbird Convertible roadster, unique one of a kind car. Red/ Black early pilot plant car with many prototype parts still installed. Display car at the 64 Worlds Fair, owned previously by famous NASCAR owner, full power and air. Special factory color, tonneau and K-H wires. Full documentation. $25,000 Bob 818-2488982 CA 3/07 T-Bird Convertibles; 66/428 needs restoration, 64 S.R. air, windows, AM/FM, 58 driver, fuel injected, phone 276-694-3452 VA 3/07 1997 Thunderbird limited edition, Laser red, silver leather & trim, very few built, loaded with every option including moon roof, gorgeous, low miles, garaged day & night (not daily driven) $9,900. 727-856-5168 FL (3/07) 1965 Landau, Auto, AC, power seat & windows, 117,000 miles, 20,000 on engine rebuild. Runs good & is driven weekly. Repainted in 1996, red with original white top & interior. Some very small rust bubbles starting. Purchased car in Philadelphia in 1967, lived in TX since 1968. $8,000 325-537-9063 (1/07) 1663 Thunderbird HT, recent restoration includes new factory air, transmission, 390 engine rebuild, power steering box, brakes, gas tank, dual exhaust system,, fuel pump, battery, ignitor system, and coil and in dash T-Bird radio/cassette. Beautiful custom sunglow metallic paint and new tires with wire wheels. Call Norm 253-435-0156 (1/07) 1962 T-Bird Roadster All original 100K west coast car. Chestnut w matching interior. KH original wheels, PS, PB. Manual windows, w/o AC. Org. dock release sheet. Asking $27,000. Francis T Toth @ aol.com or 202-329-5473- VA (1/07) 1960 Black T-Bird unrestored, no rust, great condition, 39,593 original miles, 2 owners always stored indoors, black/white interior, new brakes and tune-up. Runs great, needs tiers, great driver or show car, a steal at $18.500 David Peterson Lawton, MI 269-624-1133 (1/07) March/April 2007 1965 T-Bird, 2 door HT, white ext., beige int., 390, PW, PB, power steering, power seat, AC, AM radio. 72,000 miles. Original California car with Black Plates. Very clean, fine driver. Bought from original owner. Needs some attention. Lots of paperwork. Located in Congress, AZ. $7,800. Email: hammettrr1@ yahoo.com. (1/07) 1960 Thunderbird convertible, rare color, aquamarine with white top. Dark solid turquoise interior. A/ T, 350 detailed engine. Featured on cover of Thunderbird Scoop, Sept/Oct. 2001. Restored to original, photos on request. Many extra parts and literature with purchase $28,900 (203) 375-2468 e mail [email protected] (1/07) 1964 T-Bird Convertible. Florentine Green with matching interior and new green top P/S P/B P/W Power drivers seat. Factory Air, Cruise, A/M F/M radio w/reverberator. reclining passenger seat. Duel outside mirrors. Bodyside moulding. Gorgeous car. Drive anywhere. $27,500.00 Jerry Schmaling Loves Park, Il. 815 877-2242 [email protected] 1/07 1978 Diamond Jubilee Thunderbird, garaged since new, original owner, all original inside and out, mint condition, this limited edition Thunderbird is a classic car collectors dream. Must part with it, $10,000 or best offer. Call Herb Birkett 509-665-7728 12/06 67 Literature Original T-Bird sales literature, 19 76,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,8593, 94,97,02,03,04,05. Some one only, some with different editions I will send my choice $5.00 each and I pay postage. Call or e-mail questions. Dan Likar 30 Walnut Court Springfield, Illinois 62704 phone 217 7531021 or email [email protected] 1962 M-CODE Thunderbird 2 door hardtop, Vin # 2Y83M150553 22,900 miles, very original except for repaint not original color, complete chrome package, 3 two’s etc. car has been in dry Las Vegas for the last 22+ years. $25,000 Contact Somer Hollingsworth, 702-263-0077 email [email protected] 12/06 Services Classic Key Sets & N.O.S. (original) keys for Thunderbirds and Fords. Complete Locksmith Services. Hard to find keys and lock cylinders. Keys cut by code. We stock the complete line of POR-15 restoration products. Jesser Classic Keys, 26 West Street Dept. VTC Akron OH 44303-2344 www.jessersclassickeys.com Phone 330-376-8181 Fax: 330-384-9129 (business Classified run through (8/07) Restoration Service complete or partial restoration of Thunderbirds. 1958-1971. We also do mechanical and cosmetic repairs along with seasonal maintenance. 30 years at the same location. Pickup and delivery available. Call for a free brochure. Phone (630) 553-0414, Fax (630) 553-1053 www.oldcoachworks.com (business Classified run through (12/07) 68 Ford Thunderbird Original color sales brochures showing all Thunderbird models, interiors, features. 1955-1956, $35; 1958-61, $25; 1962-64 $75; 1965-66, $60; 1967-71, $18; 1972-79 $12; 198096, $10; Owners Manuals: 1958-66, $35; 1967-69 $25; 1970-74, $18; 1975-95, $15; Paint color chips: 1955-present, $5. All prices per year. Add $3.85 shipping. Specify year, model. VISA/MC. Have literature all other cars/trucks/motorcycles, worldwide. Water Miller 6710 Brooklawn, Syracuse NY 13211 315-432-8282 Fax 315-4328256 www.autolite.com (business classified run through 6/07) Parts & Misc For Sale 61-66 4 way pwr seat base $150, switches $125, recliners $150, pw switches $25, 64-66 side & rear glass all models, dashes $350, pw parts, fenders, convertible parts, NOS RH mirrors 64-66, body side moldg, 66 wheel lip moldg. Ken 937-376-1511 Ohio 3/07 1957 312 rebuilt engine block only. On skid, shrink wrapped. Pick up only in Boston area. Asking $1,000 B/O. Contact Mike by e-mail: [email protected] (3/07) Rear back panel for 1964-66 Thunderbird convertible $300 / Rear hood hinges for 1961-63 Thunderbird Convertible $300 / Rear back panel for 1964 Lincoln convertible $300 206-243-4168 Seattle WA (1/07) 1958-60 Thunderbird Parts for Sale: Master brake cylinder (non-AC)/external brake power booster, $250.00, water pump, $75.00, 1959-60 wheel covers (4) $150.00. B. R. Sunday, Fort Mill, SC 803-396-2123 (01/07) ment aqua insert $85. Visit our website www.classiquecars.com for all your 1958-88 Thunderbird needs. 800-543-8691 or 601-758-3357 fax: 601-758-3116, Classicque Cars Unltd 4523 Hwy 589, Sumrall, MS 39482 12/06-04-07 Parts, equipment, everything is being sold, reasonable. Retiring after 50 years of T-Birding! Call Barnes at 713-664-3643 (Houston) 12/06 Wanted 1958 Reproduction windshield washer bag. Original on the right and reproduction on the left. I can send a color pic via email if desired. Includes cap. Price $54.50 plus shipping. Contact Richard Johnson 608-358-2275, email [email protected]. (Business Classified run through 6/07) 1959 T-Bird parts. One-owner complete car ready to be parted. New windshield, excellent glass, leather seats, fair chrome. Call Leo at (450) 441-9427 (Montreal, Qc) or e-mail [email protected] (1/07) 1970-71 T-Bird parts. Door and quarter window glass, front grille, power seat mechanism. $100 takes it all. Call Leo at (450) 441-9427 (Montreal, Qc) or e-mail [email protected] 1/07 1977-79 center caps for Turbine wheels, $49.50 each, weatherstrips: correct fit roof rail $325 pair, doors $225 pair, trunk $60, hood ornaMarch/April 2007 1965 front grill, drivers side half section part 8151-L, 5 short spears each side of front fenders, parts/16228/16229, original jack unit, convertible, long round brace 38” x 1” from cowl to fender, need one. Outside hole cover under wiper arm both sides, original set hi-low working horns. Ken 773-763-9155 (03/07) Wanted: Pair of sun visors for 1963 convertible, or, at least a passenger side visor. (61-63 is same.) Harley Eaton 817337-0666 [email protected] (03/07) Wanted: NOS 1962 quarter panels; Bakelite heat insulator pads (carb spacers), part # B9AZ-9A589-B; Thunderbird ornament part # C1SB63606A08-A; bellcrank part # C2SZ9732-A; 45degree brass fitting at end of fuel log part # 879498-S. distributor part # C2SE-12127-B with a date before May 7th 1962. Keith Litteken 314-894-4670 e-mail: [email protected] (03/07) 1959 Thunderbird grille and chrome air cleaner. Both must be in excellent or better condition. New member needs assistance for recently purchased Thunderbird. Joe Pascale 10604 Little Run Farm Court, Vienna, VA 22182703-887-3121 (03/07) 69 VTCI.com Acadian Thunderbirds..................................... http://www.acadianT-bird.com/ Capital City Thunderbird Club..........................www.capitolcitythunderbirds.org/ Central Arizona Chapter.............................. http://clubs.hemmings.com/azvtc/ Chicagoland Thunderbirds............................................www.thunderbirds.org/ Classic Thunderbird Club of Wisconsin....... http://www.wisconsin-thunderbirds.org/ Club Thunderbird Renaissance du Quebec......................... www.total.net/~piebla Dixieland Thunderbirds . ................ http://clubs.hemmings.com/dixielandT-birds/ Edmonton Thunderbird Club........ http://clubweb.interbaun.com/gmv/tbindex.htm Funbirds of Southern California......................................... www.funbirds.com/ Hoosier Vintage Thunderbird Club.......................http://hoosierthunderbird.com/ Inland Northwest Thunderbird Club ................... http://www.inwthunderbird.org/ Mid Kansas Vintage Thunderbird Club................................www.kansastbirds.org North Georgia Vintage Thunderbird Club..................www.northgeorgiaT-birds.com North Texas Vintage Thunderbird Club Inc................... http://www.ntvT-bird.com/ Northwest Vintage Thunderbird Club of Oregon........... http://www.nwT-birds.com/ Rocky Mountain Thunderbird Club.......... http://clubs.hemmings.com/rockymtT-bird Sooner Vintage Car Club................................................. http://okT-birds.org South East Region............. http://clubs.hemmings.com/frameset.cfm?club=seVTCI Southern Ontario Thunderbird Club................................ www.soT-birdclub.com/ South Texas Thunderbird Club ................ http://www.SouthTexasT-BirdsClub.com/ South Shores Thunderbird Club.....................www.geocities.com/MotorCity/8118/ Space Coast Thunderbird Club Inc............... www.spacecoastthunderbirdclub.com/ The Thunderbird Club of Manitoba......................... http://www.T-birdcanada.ca/ Thunderbird Midwest.........................................www.thunderbirdmidwest.org/ Thunderbird Owners Club of Australia..................................... www.toca.org.au Totem Classic Thunderbird Club of British Columbia ....................................................................totemclassicthunderbird.com Tucson Thunderbird Club....................................... http://tucsont-birdclub.org Water Wonderland Thunderbird Club..........http://members.aol.com/vintageT-birds Vintage Thunderbirds of Houston............................................. www.vtoh.org/ Vintage Thunderbird Club of Indiana (VTCIn)........http://members.aol.com/VTCIn Vintage Thunderbirds of Kansas City......................................... www.vtkc.com/ VTCI-Pacific Northwest.................................. www.VTCI-PNWC.citymax.com/ J.C. Taylor If your VTCI chapter club has a website, please notify [email protected]. I will add it to the Scoop listings as well as to www.vintagethunderbirdclub.org site. 70 March/April 2007 71 Our Advertisers AGG Auto Appraisal Group........23 Bird Nest............................ 54 Bob’s T-Birds......................... 7 Classique Cars Unlimited.........61 Concours Parts...................... 49 Dottlings T-Bird Connection......53 J.C. Taylor........................... 71 Jesser Keys.......................... 42 Larry’s Thunderbird Parts.........43 Mac’s ................................ 24 McNeill Design...................... 56 Motorspot Inc....................... 57 Offset House........................ 41 T-birdSolutions.com...............32 Thunderbird Headquarters.......63 Back Issues of the Scoop Back issues of the Thunderbird Scoop are available to any member or Chapter club. 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