October - Richmond Region AACA
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October - Richmond Region AACA
Gas Light www.richmondaaca.com The Official Newsletter of The Richmond Region AACA October 2013 Volume 61, No. 4 President’s Message Here we are in my favorite time of the year. The weather is cool and crisp, the trees are beginning to change and we can put away our lawn mowers ‘til next spring. OFFICERS Budd Lacy, President 13294 Greenwood Road Glen Allen, VA 23059 804-252-2196 Tommy Nolen, Vice-President 5805 Centralia Road Richmond, VA 23237 804-586-2892 Alice Cameron, Secretary PO Box 588 Ashland, VA 23005 804-798-8125 Mert Fowlkes, Treasurer 106 Gaymont Road Richmond, VA 23229 804-288-4439 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Doug Moss 804-550-9781 Tony Smith 804-353-4224 Jim Wilson 804-285-4486 Andy Fuhrman, ex-office 804-467-1458 Legislative Representative Reggie Nash 804-320-2636 10670 Cherokee Road Richmond, VA 23235 Public Relations Darlene Hatcher 804-598-1962 Youth Coordinators Andy & Mary Beth Fuhrman 804-467-1458 Car Show Budd Lacy, Co Chairman Bruce Woodson, Co-Chairman Barbara Andres Alice Cameron 804-252-2196 804-264-8551 Old Dominion Meet 804-675-0206 804-798-8125 Gas Light Editor Jerry Andres 804-675-0206 2401 Grey Oak Drive Richmond, VA 23236 The Club has some fun things planned this month. On October 19 we will tour Shirley Plantation, with a lunch stop at the Dockside Restaurant. This is the same tour we had planned for last month, but rescheduled so that more people could attend. Then the next day, October 20 the Club has been invited to the house of Hugh & Mary Penn Hawthorne. If you’ve never been you’ll be in for a real treat and if you’ve already been its even better! Also, we have coming up on October 27 our Annual Steak Fry at Peter & Sharon Francisco’s Farmers’ Market. Details on all three of the October events are elsewhere in the Gas Light. Now we are coming up on the end of the year. So, that means that annual dues are soon to be due to AACA National and to the Richmond Region (I’ll keep reminding). Also, to anyone that won an annual award last year at the Banquet, We need those trophies back so we can present them at the next banquet. Also, a friendly reminder to everyone. There is no Monthly Business Meeting in October! So, as you put your mowers away, don’t put away your cars because we are going to have more Fun Runs all the way through December. See you Soon, Budd 2 Calendar of Events October No Richmond Region Business Meeting in October 9-12 AACA Eastern Regional Fall Meet, Hershey Region, Hershey, PA 717-566-7720 19 Richmond Region Tour Weekend (Part 1) - Tour to Shirley Plantation (Details on Page 6) 20 Richmond Region Tour Weekend (Part 2) - The Hugh & Mary Penn Hawthorne Collections Tour Meet at 2:00 PM Oxbridge Square Shopping Center 10000 Block Hull Street, Corner of Hull Street & Courthouse Road (Details on Page 6) 27 Richmond Region Annual Steak Fry, 1:30 PM Lakeside Town Center 6900 Block of Lakeside Avenue Richmond, VA (Details on page 7) November 2 Richmond Region at Urbanna Oyster Festival, Urbanna, VA Car Show Participants must be pre-registered and arrive not latter than 8:30 AM (Details on page 8) 7 Richmond Region Business Meeting, 7:30 PM Belmont Recreation Center 1600 Hilliard Road, Richmond, VA Richmond Region AACA Past Presidents 1952-1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958-1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 -1972 1973 1974 -1975 1976 David Garriques Frantz Hershey Jerome Powell Kenneth Adelstein David Garriques Warner Hall Harold Via/John Adams John Adams Charlie Kidd Ellis Walton/Jerome Powell Jerome Powell George Taylor Donroy Ober James Brannon/Fred Singleton John Glisson Gary Greene Reggie Nash Hugh Hawthorne Bill Bowman Jimmy Jones Jim Whittne 1977 1978-1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988-1989 1990-1991 1992 1993 1994-1995 1996 1997-1998 1999 2000 2001-2002 2003-2004 Hugh Hawthorne John Puryear Hugh Hawthorne Lee Crenshaw Morris Cameron Robert Smith Morris Cameron Fred Phipps John Adams Fred Phipps Morris Cameron Dayton Leadbetter Morris Cameron Wendel Bowles Dayton Leadbetter Richard (Dick) Ivey Mert Fowlkes Alice Cameron Kenney Baker Dayton Leadbetter Tommy Nolen 3 2005-2006 2007-2008 2009-2010 2011-2012 George Duke Peter Francisco Morris Cameron Andy Fuhrman Memories Since his passing Bob Baker has been missed by all that knew him. It is a real treat that the Baker family is sharing this document written by Bob some 39 years ago. Internal combustion water cooled engine: The idea is to install an electro-magnetic clutch on the drive pulley of the water pump. This clutch would be similar to those used on present day auto air conditioner compressors. This clutch would be controlled by a thermal switch that would keep the clutch open and the water pump inoperative until the engine reaches it’s most efficient operating temperature. A mechanical thru-pin or similar device would be also provided to allow operation in case of electrical clutch failure. This clutch would be used in addition to the present thermo mechanical thermostat and heat riser. Since air conditioned cars have an oversized radiator to accommodate the added load on the engine when the air conditioner is used, this extra radiator capacity has an adverse effect during the winter driving. The proposed water pump clutch would greatly reduce the time required to bring the engine to it’s best and most efficient operating temperature. This would save fuel and reduce sludge and acids usually caused by low temperature driving. Bob Baker’s Invention (Handwritten by Bob Baker in 1974) During the present fuel crisis and with prices of .57 per gallon for regular gasoline common, a more efficient engine would be very desirable. I have the following idea or proposal to improve the efficiency of any Front Cover: Budd Lacy with two Ferrari owners outlining the many advantages of owning a Model T . Photo taken at the 2013 Classics on the Green. Back Cover: Photo taken in the Fall several years ago in rural Virginia. The Gas Light is the official publication of the RICHMOND REGION, AACA, INC.. Opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the RICHMOND REGION or the AACA. Any articles may be reproduced by any other AACA regional publication with proper credit. Articles are encouraged and welcome from members. Classified advertisements are free to members. GAS LIGHT DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES Business Card $25 Quarter Page $40 Half Page $60 Full Page $75 (Rates are for twelve issues) 4 Meeting Minutes Richmond Region AACA Minutes of September 5, 2013 Meeting Coming Events: Our President Budd Lacy called our meeting to order Visitors Jamie Barnhardt and Bill Shoeman were introduced. It was reported the loss of John Baughan’s mother, Bob Smith still has problems with his foot and Diana Baker not feeling well. Dayton Leadbetter opened our meeting with a prayer. Minutes were read by Alice Cameron and approved Treasurer’s Report was given by Mert Fowlkes. Mert announced he has 4 tickets to the AACA Museum if anyone could use them. It is free to AACA members but quest would need to pay. Budd thanked Cindi and Reggie for hosting the Ice Cream Social. Cindi thanked everyone for helping. Big thanks to Tony Smith for running the boat. Morris Cameron reported on the AACA Flat Rock Tour. Had a great time even with the weather a little wet. Tommy Nolen reported, he and Debbie also on tour. There were 82 cars on tour. It was reported the Woodsons and Guckerts are leaving for Auburn Meet. Great Sunday tour on August 25 to Flying Circus. Debbie went for a ride on one of the Biplanes. Some stopped at Carl’s for ice cream on the way back. Jamie Barnhardt from the Urbanna Oyster Festival came to invite the Richmond Region to the Festival. The history of the festival began in 1958 with the Richmond Region having the Urbana Car Show. Jamie brought registrations to be in by Sept. 20th. We need to arrive by 8:30 a.m. We will have special parking for our Cars. 5 Sept. 13,14,15 Sept. 15 Sept. 20-22 Sept. 21 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Sept. 28 October Oct. 19 Oct. 27 Somerset Classics on the Green Field Day of the Past Ford Show at Bass Pro South Eastern Meet AACA Cleveland, TN Tidewater Region Show Oak Knoll Middle School Show No Club Meeting Tour to Shirley Plantation & lunch at Dockside Steak Fry at Peter Francisco’s at 1:30 p.m. Thanks to Jim and Ann Wilson for refreshments. Barbara Andres reported we have a site for the 61st ODMA. We will host it from the Wyndham Virginia Crossings Hotel and Conference Center on May 16 17, 2014. The first meet was held on May 17, 1953 in Richmond at Parker Field. We are planning to make it a special event. More to come. Meeting adjourned. Warren Malone won 50/50. Alice Cameron Secretary Richmond Region Tour Weekend! All you need to do is show up. We guarantee you will have fun! If you are retired military, the charge is only $5.00. Shirley dates back to 1613 and is known as the first plantation. Established in 1638 the family business is the Nation’s oldest family-owned business. The home is still lived in by descendents of the same family since 1738. Shirley has been recognized as the most intact Colonial estate in Virginia. The access road to Shirley Plantation is unpaved. Please keep this in mind when you select which car you will be driving to Shirley. Fun Run to Hugh & Mary Penn Hawthorne Residence Sunday, October 20th! Fun Run to Shirley Plantation Planned for Saturday, October 19! After Saturday’s Tour to Shirley, we will meet Sunday afternoon at 2:00 PM at the Oxbridge Square Shopping Center (Corner of Courthouse Road & Hull Street Road). Participants will assemble at the Dump Furniture Company at 7204 Brook Road on Saturday, October 19 at 10:00 A.M. From there we will drive to the Hawthorne's and should arrive there at approximately 2:30 PM and we will socialize and tour their house and garages. We will have lunch at The Dockside Restaurant. It is a picturesque restaurant overlooking the James River. The main dining room has 9 picture windows offering spectacular views of the River. The menu offers a variety of choices so there should be something that will appeal to everyone. After lunch, we will drive to Shirley Plantation for a special tour. The tour takes about an hour and a half. Cost for the tour is $11 per adult. If we have 10 or more, the cost will be $9.50 per adult. Cost for children 7-17 is $7.50, 6 & younger free. The Hawthornes have an impressive car collection. They also collect pocket watches along with just about anything else you can think of. Imagine having an authentic Richard Petty Plymouth displayed in the Living Room. Or a genuine Roy Clark banjo complete with an authentic costume worn by country music’s Roy Clark. From the Hawthorne house we will drive to Extra Billy’s Barbeque located at 1110 Alverser Drive, Midlothian, VA 23113 for more fellowship and dinner. The plan is to arrive there at 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM. 6 More Upcoming Region Events The Club will provide the Steaks and Morris Cameron will be there grilling them to perfection. Richmond Region’s Annual Steak Fry Along with your old car, bring your family, some chairs and a covered dish with serving utensil. Something that goes well with fine steaks or even a dessert would be perfect! The Annual Steak Fry will start at 1:30 PM on Sunday, October 27. The event will be held at Peter & Sharon Francisco’s Lakeside Towne Center. The Towne Center is on the 6900 Block of Lakeside Avenue directly across the street from Mercer & Woodson Automotive. 7 More Upcoming Region Events Urbanna Oyster Festival Antique Auto Show Saturday, November 2, 2013 @ 9:00 am – corner of Waverly Road & Virginia Street. The Urbanna Oyster Festival’s first Antique Auto Show was in 1958 sponsored by the Richmond Region A.C.C.A. and the Merchants Association. So. . .55 years later, The Urbanna Oyster Festival and the Richmond Region AACA will re-live that tradition. The Antique Car Show will be on Saturday, November 2 , starting at 9:00 AM. Winners of the “Classes” and “Best in Show” will be asked to participate in the Oyster Festival Parade @ 2:00 pm and will receive a trophy/plaque. Richmond Region Members must have their car pre-registered to participate in the Antique Car Show and must be on the show field no latter than 8:30 AM! If you have not Pre-registered a vehicle, drive the family car on down to Urbanna and spend the day with your fellow Richmond Region Members. 8 MarketPlace FOR SALE: 1940 Oldsmobile Coupe. Needs restoration. Solid, complete car, motor runs-six Cyl. Hydramatic! Brakes are apart - needs master cylinder, (available at Kanter’s.) Running boards need replacing - Have originals for patterns, (Have a source for this in VA too). Original upholstery, New battery & good tires! Asking $8500 or B/O. Andy Fuhrman 804-467-1458 FOR SALE: 1928 Chevrolet Roadster 1955 Packard Caribbean Convertible 1939 Packard 2-door Sports Coupe 1965 AMC 2-door hardtop 400H 1955 Ford Pickup (rebuilt engine) 1967 Dodge M-37 Military Truck 1937 Packard 2-door conv. coupe 120 Bob Powell 804-389-2555 [email protected] [email protected] FOR SALE: 1964 Thunderbird 390 Engine, 2 door hardtop - red with white ribbed interior , power steering, power brakes, power windows, automatic transmission, AC, console, AM/FM radio. Asking $21,950 Bill & Jody Yuhase 804-752-2557 Cell 804-477-4379 9 Members Welcome New Member! Welcome to New Member, John A. Budesky of Mechanicsville. John has a 1971 & a 1972 Chevy Pickup Truck. _________________________________________ Scouts Travel to Virginia Beach On September 21 & 22 Cole & Clay Fuhrman accompanied their Dad, Andy and the rest of Boy Scout Troup 736 to Virginia Beach airport for a weekend of camping. While there the scouts did work to qualify for some Merit Badges. one being for Automotive Maintenance. Andy enlisted the help of Bob Stein and other TRACCA members for some help. Each owner reviewed the Maintenance Requirements for their respective car. Many thanks to the TRACCA. They with their innovative Automotive Maintenance Presentation made the day for the Scouts and their Scoutmaster. Cole and Clay have been actively growing up in the AACA so the “car stuff” is second nature to them.. They were pleased to share some of the “car stuff” with their friends and fellow Scouts. The “car stuff” memories that come attached to those Merit Badges will last a lifetime! The Tidewater group assembled a special display of Automobiles that represented a wide range of design and engineering . Debbie Nolan’s Black 1969 VW Beatle Wins “Best in Show” Sam Kern brought his 1925 Franklin, Susan & Terry Bond brought their 1948 MG TC, Al Swanson brought his 1967 Mustang, Neil Sugarmeyer brought his 1928 Willys-Knight. Bob Stein’s 1937 Pontiac completed the display. The Tidewater Region’s 40th Annual Meet was a major success. Over 300 cars were entered, they had the most flea market vendors ever, and they had highest number of cars ever in the Car coral the most cars ever entered in the car corral, and record attendance. The VW has had a great year! It also got its AACA National Junior, Senior & its First Preservation Awards and has won first place in its class at both Bug Out shows in May & Sept. The Bug Outs are exclusively for VW vehicles and each show had 200-300 cars in attendance. Debbie says that Tommy, her Restoration Guy does excellent work! Photo courtesy of Bob Stein, TRAACA Mud Flap 10 Classic Automobile Parade and Display Organized by Bruce Woodson, Jr. Bruce Woodson, Jr. organized a fantastic display of cars at Parham Healthcare and Rehab. Many of the participants were members of the Central Virginia British Car Club. Several Richmond Region members and others also participated. 1972 MGB 1973 MGB 1974 Triumph TR6 1975 Jensen-Healey 1985 Ferrari 308 1989 Rolls Royce Silver Corniche The idea was to make an ordinary day special for those who have precious few remaining. Richmond Region Members taking part in this event were Bruce, Carol & Virginia Woodson, Morris Cameron, Budd Lacy, Wyatt Williams & Dick Ivey. At approximately 6 PM on Tuesday September 24th, Twenty Car Enthusiasts in 18 cars assembled in the parking lot behind the facility. The cars were staged by model year and at approximately 6 PM, the group paraded around the building, blowing horns and waving for all the non-mobile patients watching from the windows. When the cars got around the building a special presentation of the cars was made to those that could come outside. Bruce mentioned that as they were making their way around the building, he noticed that very few of the non-mobile patients were at the windows watching. It was when the group made the final turn he realized why. People that had not left their beds in quite some time had asked for permission to come outside for the presentation! The Display of Cars consisted of: 1922 Ford Model T 1930 Ford Model A Sedan 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton 1940 Packard 110 Sedan 1949 Dodge Coronet 1953 Ford Victoria Conv. 1954 Jaguar XK120-SE OTS 1961 Corvette 1964 Ford Falcon Sprint 1966 Ford Thunderbird Conv. 1968 Jaguar E-Type Coupe 1971 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Richmond Region at Classics on The Green Show and Festival Alice Cameron & Budd Lacy manned the Richmond Region Club Tent at the 2013 Classics On The Green. Alice & Morris Cameron’s Cross-Country Ford Model T was proudly displayed in the tent (See cover Photo). It attracted many people to the Club Tent throughout the day. Complimentary copies of AACA’s Magazine Antique Automobile (courtesy of AACA National) and copies of Richmond Region’s Gas Light were passed out. Visitors enjoyed browsing the scrap books of things our club members do together. Congratulations to the following Richmond Region Members for their First Place Wins in their respective Classes: Barbara & Jerry Andres (Glacier Blue 1956 MGA 1500). Debbie Nolan (Black 1969 Volkswagen Type 1 Sedan). Reggie & Cindi Nash (Red 1953 Nash-Healey). 11 Feature: Watkins Glen Grand Prix Festival & Vintage Grand Prix Race Weekend By Greg Glassner Antique auto enthusiasts who desire a taste of vintage sports car racing might want to schedule a visit to Upstate New York’s annual Watkins Glen Grand Prix Festival and SVRA U.S. Vintage Grand Prix weekend. These are actually two separate events that exist in harmony. The Festival takes place on a Friday in the village of Watkins Glen. The Vintage Grand Prix is a three-day event at the modern Watkins Glen racetrack a few miles uphill from the town. If you do this event in the future, do not arrive on Saturday. Friday’s Festival in the Village of Watkins Glen is not to be and Chevron trundle through town is still a hoot. The entire downtown area is basically a floating car show on Friday, with Jaguar XKEs, Morgans, Porsche 911s, Panteras, and Corvettes nosed into the curbs while their owners kick tires and check out each other’s rides. With the exception of Chevrolet Corvettes and Trans-Am racing versions of Chevy Camaros, Ford Mustangs, and Plymouth Baracudas, most of the cars on track and many of those scattered about the Village on Friday are foreign cars. Fans of American Iron who appreciate automotive history will not be disappointed. For instance, where else are you going to see a Marmon 16, across from a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL “Gullwing” Coupe which sits next to a Bentley Continental? Other rarities I spotted were a tiny British Berkeley, a Jowett Jupiter, a Siata 8V, and skipped. It is a free day-long celebration of American sports car racing history which began on the roads around Watkins Glen in 1948. Friday’s festivities include a Concours d’Elegance, sports car wine tours, a gymkhana, and a lecture series in the park. Franklin Street is closed to traffic in the afternoon and the vintage racers drive down from the track for display. Late in the day they take two laps around the original 6.6 mile road circuit, which runs through the village. These tours and ceremonial laps are conducted with a police escort, but watching a Porsche 917, two dozen Trans Am cars, and assorted other Porsches, Alfa Romeos, MGs, Triumphs and the odd Siata, Echidna, the Hansgen Jaguar Special that won at the Glen in 1953. 12 At the track on Saturday, a show-what-youbrung car show is staged on the infield and the paddock is wide open for spectators. Vintage racing is a hobby, not a vocation, and the owners of these cars are proud of their rides and quite willing to tell you all about them. A familiar sight at many vintage car races is Peter Giddings, who races a very rare Alfa Romeo Tipo B P-3 Grand Prix race car. This car was campaigned by Scuderia Ferrari in the 1930s with drivers such as Tazio Nuvrolari, Rudolph Caracciola and Achille Varzi. Giddings must have a very understanding insurance agent to race this priceless antique. Another interesting facet of vintage car events is that drivers often bring a few extra cars from their stables for display in the paddock and garages. A surprising number of them are being offered for sale in order to finance other car projects. All are beyond my budget, I am afraid. A number of vintage motorcycles are also around the infield and I came perilously close to buying a Gina Scrambler, which was built in Argentina for only one year. It was small enough to stuff into my SUV and cart home and the price was right. If I had closed the deal I’d be the only one in Virginia with a Gina - quite possibly the only one in the Northern Hemisphere. One of the great things about this annual event in Watkins Glen is that you do not have to be a die-hard car nut to enjoy it. Food and beer vendors line Franklin Street on Friday, vendors of car gear and art abound, and the gorge and waterfall in the state park are worth a tour, as are the many nearby wineries. After the races, stop by the old Seneca Lodge for a cool one or dinner. This was a hangout for F-1 and Can-Am drivers and mechanics in the 60s and 70s and much memorabilia crowds the walls behind the bar. -- Greg Glassner is a member of AACA Richmond Region. 13 14 Casual. Small Town. Chic. Friendly. Atmosphere For your business. If your retail business could benefit from being located on a major thoroughfare near a major upscale tourist destination then you should consider The Hub or Lakeside Town Center. The Hub is one of Richmond’s oldest shopping centers and Lakeside Towne Center is a new complex anchored by A restored vintage Gesso Service Station. Recently expanded, The Lakeside Farmer’s Market operates at the Center On Wednesdays and Saturdays. Both locations are highly visible on Lakeside Avenue and within view of Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. Small and large retail spaces are Available starting at $695 per month. Peter L. Francisco Co. Owner/Agent 804-262-6593 15 Hap p Jerry Andres, Editor 2401 Grey Oak Drive Richmond, VA 23236 yH a llo wee n !
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