Cadillac Past
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Cadillac Past
Winner, 2010 Cadillac & LaSalle Club Newsletter Excellence Award Winner, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2011 Old Cars Weekly Golden Quill Award Volume 31, Page Issue1 4of 12 April, 2013 Cadillac Past Cadillac Past A Newsletter of the New England Region Cadillac & LaSalle Club, Inc. Andy Cournoyer’s 1966 Eldorado Convertible, fresh from a careful yet practical frame-on restoration. After just 11 months – a few more than originally anticipated – the car is now ready for its first big challenge at the 2013 Grand National. Driver’s Seat Cadillac & LaSalle Club Judging Seminar The 2013 CLC Judging Seminar will be held Sunday, May 19 at the Larz Anderson Auto Museum in Brookline, MA. The seminar coincides with Cadillac Day, an annual gathering of over 100 New England Region Cadillacs and LaSalles. We are expecting a very large turnout of cars for judging at the 2013 Grand National. Judging is a rewarding experience, and we will need your help. Join us for this important seminar! Features: • • • • • • • • • • Driver’s Seat Club Calendar NERCLC Event Info. Favorite Vendors Classified Ads 2013 Grand National Letters Trip Log Membership Running Board Highlights: 1 2 2 3 4 7 9 10 11 11 My Restoration Project 1966 Eldorado Convertible 5 Cadillac Past Visits the Lane Motor Museum 6 Technology in Traffic Cadillac ATS 8 Cadillac V-16 Concepts 9 I would like to thank all the Members and Officers that I have worked with in the past two years as Vice President of our fine Club. As we grow, we must change and can become something bigger and better than before. As our world and car culture changes, it presents challenges and hurdles to our organization, if not, our way of life will be compromised and diminished. As your President, I will make sure we are at our peak in the car hobby and the values that represent it. As for me, I would like to take time to let you know who I am. As a young man, I attended Dedham High School, and became an All Star in my choice of sport in my first year. After graduation, Continued Page 8 Cadillac Past Page 2 April Club Event Calendar Upcoming Events Information Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun For a complete list of upcoming events in the Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine area, please visit the Maynard Area Car Club: http://clubs.hemmings.com/clubsites/maynardaac/index.html 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 For a complete listing of events in the Connecticut and Rhode Island area, please visit: http://newenglandcarshowcalendar.com/Connecticut_Car_Shows.php 14 For Cruisin Bruce Palmer events and other local events, please visit Cruisin Bruce: http://www.cruisinbruce.com/ 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 For cruise nights in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, please visit the Mass Cruisers: http://clubs.hemmings.com/frameset.cfm?club=masscruisers 2013 NERCLC Event Information 2013 4/2 – BOD Meeting, Panera Bread, 120 Highland Ave., Needham, MA. 7:00 p.m. Members invited. 4/9 – Member Meeting, Mick Morgan’s, 973 Providence Hwy. (U.S. 1), Sharon, Mass. 7:00 p.m. Get an update on recent Club business, upcoming events, and the Grand National. Coffee and soft drinks provided to all attendees. 4/13 – 2013 Grand National Planning Meeting, home of Joe Cutler, 102 Monroe St., Douglas, MA. 10:00 a.m. 4/27 – NY/NE Inter-Regional Meet, Orange County Choppers, 14 Crossroads Ct., Newburgh, NY. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. $15/car. Food available for sale at OCC Museum. OCC Museum admission included. Rain or shine. 4/28 – 2013 Spectacular Spring Show, Cadillac Club of North Jersey, Stateline Lookout, 264 Palisades Interstate Parkway, Alpine, NJ. 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. $15/car. Just 50 miles from OCC, site of the Inter-Regional on Saturday. Make this a Cadillac weekend and take advantage of one of the area hotels. Contact CCNJ for more information, (201)888- 8727. May Mon 2013 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 25 4/27 – New York/New England Inter-Regional Meet. Orange County Choppers, Newburgh, NY (Confirmed) 4/28 – Spring Spectacular Car Show, Cadillac Club of North Jersey, Palisades Parkway, Alpine, NJ (Confirmed) 5/19 – Cadillac Day, Spring 2013 & CLC National Judging Seminar, Larz Anderson Auto Museum, Brookline, MA (Confirmed) 6/23 – NERCLC Regional Meet (Great preparation for the Grand National), Home of Dick Shappy, Warwick, RI (Pending) 7/27-28 – Misselwood Concours d’Elegance, Beverly, MA (Confirmed) 7/30-8/3 – 2013 CLC Grand National, Quincy, MA (Confirmed) 8/24 – Cadillac Day, Summer 2013, Long Cadillac, Southborough, MA (Confirmed) 9/15 – Washington Car-B-Que featuring Cadillac, Washington Depot, Conn. (Confirmed) 9/21 – Cadillac Day, Fall 2013, Cadillac Village of Norwood (Pending) 10/19 – Season’s End All Car & Truck Show, Trinity Episcopal Church, Canton, MA (Confirmed) 10/27 – Final Season Event, Driving Tour to Salem, Mass. Visit the Salem Witch Museum and member Biff Michaud’s private collection. (Pending) If you have an idea for an event and would like it to be considered, please contact the NERCLC Tour/Show Chairman Rick Ciavarro at [email protected] or (978) 998-0338. Nationwide Auto Transport provides door-to-door, open or enclosed, fully insured auto transport services across the United States. Get easy online car transport quotes at http://www.weshipyourcar.com/ or call (800) 689-6498 or write us to learn more at [email protected]. 26 5/5 – 2013 Grand National Planning Meeting. Location TBD, 10:00 a.m. 5/7 – BOD Meeting, Panera Bread, 130 Providence Hwy. (U.S. 1), Walpole, MA. 7:00 p.m. Members invited. 5/14 – Member Meeting, Mick Morgan’s, 973 Providence Hwy. (U.S. 1), Sharon, MA. 7:00 p.m. Free coffee and soft drinks for all attendees. 5/19 – Cadillac Day, Spring 2013 & National CLC Judging Seminar. Larz Anderson Auto Museum, 15 Newton St., Brookline, MA. 10:00 a.m. show, 12:30 p.m. Judging Seminar. Parking gets tight early if good weather. Rain or shine. Dash plaques, DJ, lunch vendor. $10 driver plus one guest; each additional guest $10 each by contract with museum. Mike Lucier, (508) 446-2508 5/26 – 2013 Grand National Planning Meeting. Location TBD, 10:00 a.m. Spring Cadillac Weekend April 27-28 Members of NERCLC are invited to take part in a Cadillac weekend event April 27 and 28 in Eastern New York. On Saturday, the annual New York/New England Inter-Regional Meet will be held at Orange County Choppers in Newburgh, NY followed on Sunday by the annual Spring Spectacular show hosted by the Cadillac Club of North Jersey. The Spring Spectacular is just 50 miles from the Inter-Regional. You should plan on booking one night in one of the many hotels immediately adjacent to OCC (Hilton, Hampton, Howard Johnson, Courtyard, to name a few). For more detail on either event, please visit www.nerclc.com and download the event flyer for the Inter-Regional or visit www.cadillacclub.nj.org for the Spring Spectacular. You can also call Joe Roglieri at (845)225-5990 or CCNJ at (201)888- 8727. Cadillac Past Favorite Vendors John Gately, ’37 to ’85 Parts. Large selection at Brookline warehouse. Over 100 Caddies in Roxbury graveyard rusting in peace. Advice gladly given; often right. 2499 Washington St., Roxbury, MA. (617)445-3300, 11AM to 10PM Dennis Akerman, ’30 to ’69 Parts. Some ‘70s. NOS and Used. Sanbornton, NH. [email protected], (603)286-3903, www.caddyparts.com Then and Now Auto Parts - 1903 & Up, Parts. Mech. parts; rebuilding done. Tom Hannaford, Weymouth, MA. (781)3358860, www.then-now.com Page 3 2013 Advertising Rates: To help offset the increased cost of print and distribution, NERCLC is asking its supporters for a modest fee to continue to run advertisements. The fee structure is as follows: Text Ad only Business Card Ad Quarter Page Ad Half Page Ad Full Page Ad $15 per year (12 issues) $30 per year $75 per year or $10 per issue $100 per year or $15 per issue $300 per year or $50 per issue Dues paying members may advertise for no additional cost. All ads will also be featured on our website, www.nerclc.com. We are consistently in the top of most related Google search results. Dick Shappy Classic Cars, '11-'34. Large quantity of Cadillac parts and cars for sale. (401)521-5333, www.classiccars.ws Christopher Limo. '40 Cadillac and New Stretch Cars. Norwood, MA. (866)762-2601, www.ChrisLimo.com Willington Cadillac - '60 - '70 restorables & parts. Jeff Burland, (860)805-1575, www.WillingtonCadillac.com Joe Cutler, ’48-‘49 my specialty. Several '49 parts cars, misc. parts for sale. Buyer of '48-'49 parts and parts cars. Douglas, MA. (508)476-3490, [email protected] J&M Machine Company. Complete Engine Rebuilding, Model T, A, V-8. Babbitting, Crank Grinding, Crack Repairs, Dynamic Balancing, Unleaded Conversions, Line Boring. Michael and John Gulbankian, 40 Mt. Vickery Rd., Southboro, MA 01772. www.jandm-machine.com, (508)460-0733 The Silverstone Club. Premier car storage and enthusiast club. 2350 Turnpike St., North Andover, MA. Paul Flückiger, www.silverstoneclub.com, (866)426-4480 Xtreme Restorations. Concourse quality automobile restorations. 35 Railroad St., Slatersville, RI 02876. Ken Washwell, Sales Manager, www.extremerestorations.com, (401)762-5544 Cadillac Repair and Parts, ‘60s and ‘70s. Bill Glazier, 11 Kempton Rd., Swanzey, NH (603)352-1005 Dave’s Model Racing Engineering. H.O. Slot Car Parts, Accessories, and Tools. Electronic Repairs, Restorations, and Custom Work. Dave Vazquez, [email protected], (781)828-4141, www.davesmodelracing.com Jim’s Auto Detailing & Sales. Auto, Boat, and Truck detailing, Paintless Dent Removal, Deodorizing, Sales and Installation of Accessories. Jim Powers, [email protected], (508)7541344, www.jimsautodetailing.net Werner Sullivan & Nilsson. All your Automotive Parts, Paints, Equipment and Supplies in our large warehouse in Providence, RI. [email protected], (401)421-6200 Kelley’s Sun Roof Parts. Weather stripping and other parts for sun roofs. Jake Kelley, (888)298-8140 Talermade Cadillac Exhaust. Made to order factory specifications since 1965. Vehicle not required. Starting with year 1913 and up. Warren Gladbach, 90 Spring St., Hanson, MA. (781)447-5916 Pleasant Printing. Proudly serving NERCLC for over 5 years. For all your printing needs, Jeff Nye, (508)222-3366, [email protected] James Martin, Appraiser. 43 Bowdoin St., Newton Highlands, MA 02461, (617)332-9069, [email protected] NERCLC Apparel for Sale! Order Today! Shirts: $25 Sweatshirts: $20 S through 3XL M through 2XL To order, please indicate item, quantity, and size and send your name, address, and phone number to: Lester Wax, NERCLC Shirts, 40 Pole Plain Rd., Sharon, MA 02067. Please include $2.50 per item for shipping and handling. For more information, call Chris Milici at (508)384-7578 or email NERCLC at [email protected]. Cadillac Past Page 4 Classified Ads reasonable rates per month. Dry, heated, and secure in Avon, MA or Boston. John Gately, (617)445-3300. (4/13) ‘39 CAD 60S Sedan. One owner, 34,500 miles, all parts there, no apparent damage to body or trim except trunk handle. Owned by the proverbial little old lady who drove it from new to 1975. The car has no apparent rust in body. Frame has a coating of rust. Was a mouse hotel. Motor has not been turned over since 1979. Car was dark blue, then repainted gold, which is peeling. Car has to go! $6,000 OBO. Selling for a friend. Car in Pittsfield, MA. Garth, (413)243-3589. (5/13) nd ’84 Cadillac Seville. 2 owner, 47k miles, burgundy blue, rust free, A/C, AM-FM radio, no rips on leather, needs nothing, ready to go, great classic. $7,000 or B.O. Alex, (508)3930663, [email protected] (4/13) '55 Cadillac Engine with dual quad set-up, batwing air cleaner and trans $2,500. Rick (508)414-3285. (5/13) ’84 CDV, 92k miles, Triple Cameo Ivory (code 50). Flawless paint, chrome, and leather int. All the usual Cad. amenities. Rides on Firestone 721 tires w/correct WW width. Elderly owner downsizing collection. Car stored in Uxbridge, MA. $3,750. Bill Leland, (508)278-6504. (7/13) ’73 Cadillac Calais 2-door Coupe, light blue, optional leather interior, one owner, low mileage, good running condition, currently registered and insured. $2,000 OBO. (860)642-6627, [email protected] (6/13) Winter or Year-round Storage. Available at Parts for sale: • ’60 Cad water pump core (A/C car); $50 • ’60 Cad dash top (CPE or Conv.) w/ultronic POD sensor; $200 • ’66 429 Block, ran well, burned oil; $200 • ’67 Eldo front wheel drive, appears rebuilt, but can’t document; $200 • ’67-’69 stainless wheel well trim; inquire • ’78 Eldo jack; $50 Lewis, (203)397-8723 (6/13) WANTED: '75 to '78 Eldorado, preferable a Biarritz, in excellent condition OR '63 to '66 Coupe deVille, also in excellent condition. Martin, (860)301-9621 (4/13) WANTED: A front power seat for a two door 62 series ’57 Cadillac. Also, an engine for a ’57 Eldorado. Ray, (508)284-9384, [email protected] (6/13) '56 Cadillac Conv. All body work done. $12,000. Rick (508)414-3285. (5/13) ‘59 CAD 62 Conv. Rare factory air. Ground up restoration including engine, transmission. Radial wide whites, wire wheels. Smooth, beautiful red convertible, power everything, white leather seats with rare factory ice cold air conditioning. 8k miles since engine, transmission and brake re-build. 88k miles on the body. Further ground-up restoration in last 3 years includes suspension, shocks, ball joints, springs, exhaust, water pump, recushioned seats, paint re-freshening, full horn rim and inner door handles re-chrome, new 4year battery 1 year ago, new wire wheel rims and new radial wide-white tires. $89,000. Len, (508)366-1822, [email protected] (5/13) each, must take all. Pickup from Narragansett, RI. Size 235/75R15 Michelin Plus 80, tubeless with date code (DOT B3DD C2TX 428). Andy, (401)7898836, [email protected] (5/13) ‘85 Eldo Biarritz Conv. Triple white, red dash, headliner, carpet. 38k miles, factory engine upgrades, new A/C compressor & service, gold key, custom cover. All options, flawless body. Purchased from an estate. $22,000. Lewis, (203)397-8723 (6/13) ’02 Seville STS. Great body w/beautiful original pearl white finish, no dents or rust. Int. is nice, clean. Runs quick and smooth. Black Landau, 17" chrome wheels, good tires, fuel pump recently replaced. All luxury options, power moon roof, Bose stereo/CD. All records, full history, regular service. 150k miles. $3,000 OBO. Chris, (508)245-8566 [email protected] (6/13) Parts for sale: three (3) five year-old, like brand new tires with 5/8” WW stripe. $35 WANTED: I'm building a GM dealership display and need GM-branded accessory packaging, basically Buick, Cadillac or GM branded Exclusive Accessories, like chrome cleaner, specialized lubricants, polishing cloths, fabric cleaner, etc. These would be offered through the parts department and usually had Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet or GM special packaging. I don't need the actual product, just the branded packaging to fill a display case. If you're a collector, do you have any spares or duplicates to trade or sell? Also looking for anything else that would be used in a ‘40 to 60's GM dealership showroom Jeff, (401)499-0702, [email protected] (6/13) WANTED: ’41 Cadillac for touring. Coupe only, manual transmission. Prefer non-black, restored (older okay). Will use for CCCA events. Mike, (941)539-5724 (4/13) WANTED: ‘50 Cadillac parts: 1) NOS muffler, part #1456251. 2) Speedometer pinion gear, part #3508877, 19 teeth, "S-1" stamped into gear. 3) Cadillac accessory "Paratwill" rayon seat covers to fit 4-door sedan. Jim, (781)826-3254, [email protected]. (7/13) Local ads, all Cadillac or LaSalle only. Classified Ads will run for up to 5 issues (or 5 months). Expiration is shown in “( )” at end of each ad as month/year. Ads may be renewed indefinitely upon request. All ads edited at the discretion of the Editor for space and content. Deadline is the 10th of the preceding month. Donations accepted, although ads are free for members, including photographs. High quality images (1MB or larger) preferred or image may appear blurred. There is a processing charge of $10 for non-members. Send ads to the Editor with check payable to NERCLC, Inc. Thank you. Cadillac Past My Restoration Project On December 14, I was able to finally pick up my 1966 Eldorado Convertible from an eleven month project. Not a total restoration inside and out, but a list of specific things to be done in a workshop including a complete strip down of paint, minor body repairs, and repaint. I knew I was not qualified to do this myself. Here is how I went about it. My background is that I’m a recent retired mechanical design engineer. So, I never designed cars, but did a lot of work in precision measurement gauging. Perhaps, then, I have a feel for mechanical assemblies and their fits, clearances, etc. I bought my Caddy three years ago in good shape, the color combination I liked, and in good running condition. The paint was not original - correct original color, but poorly done. Plus, years of body wear and very minor surface rust underneath were evident. So I went out to find the shop that would give me an excellent job for a reasonable price in a reasonable amount of time. My first decision was to search within a 10 mile radius of my house so I could, on a weekly basis, keep track in person, the progress and answer questions if any. Secondly, I set my criteria for who would do the job. Instead of looking in magazines for advertisers, I went looking for “word of mouth” recommendations. What I wanted to hear from people was (a) “he has does excellent work and is very fussy” and (b) “he is a very honest man.” I also wanted a small shop instead of one with 10 or 15 cars being worked on by 15 employees. It took a while, but I found one. Owner and three employees. Shop clean and orderly. Mixed his own paints. Personalities were very open. References and previous portfolios were excellent. Six miles away. Very clean and decent neighborhood. No crap cars and parts, oil slicked driveway inside or out. Nothing wrong with that of course, but this one was clean and neat. It was mostly a small collision shop. The owner had 30 years of experience and followed in his Dad’s footsteps. I liked the guy within one minute after meeting him. My 67 years told me that was important. Page 5 By Andy Cournoyer Hence I made up a list of what I wanted, copied myself, and requested a quote in writing. Took a month and a half, and I received a very detailed quote that was 10 percent higher than I hoped. Expected completion in five and one half months. He would work on my car along with his routine repairs and hence give me a better price. I accepted with a 1/3 down payment. The months went by and I began seeing the craftsmanship of his work unfold. I visited once per week or two. He was glad there weren’t any “surprises.” All sheet metal was good with only minor repairs. I wanted all areas underneath and behind panels painted a sheen black with some exceptions. Almost all was disassembled except for body off of the frame. Such a big convertible could have twisted. Some discoveries such as a window motor needed replacement and head lamp part needed repair were taken care of as the job progressed. Six months, seven months, eight months. Time was passing by, but I could see what a perfectionist was doing and decided the extra time was going to be worth it. The following is a memo I sent a friend of mine the day th after December 14 when I picked it up. My friend in Alabama also has a ’66 Eldo. Convertible in a different color. His car had a complete restoration over 17 years ago. “The man at the shop is a very fussy guy and honest. At times, it seemed I would never get my car back from January 14, 2012. However, I began to see the degree of craftsman he was used to. Anything but perfect was unacceptable to him and those who work for him. He had estimated completion end of June. I made up my mind that extra patience was going to pay off. So, I gave him 2012 one month at a time. As time got closer to completion beginning of November, his secretary told me of her upcoming st wedding on December 31 at one of my visits. I told her that if I got my car before Christmas and weather permitting, I would pick her (& bridesmaids) up in my ‘66 for free. She was the only one in the office to hear this. Now, I’ll let you imagine what happened after that! It worked.” My beautiful car, Strathmore White, white top, and burgundy interior is home and I am thrilled with the results. Assembly, finish, precision fits, four new tires with original WW pattern, etc. are awesome! The car never looked this good leaving Detroit. I go and look at the car every day. Was I just lucky or were my instincts a big help? There is still work to do. Leather interior, etc., etc. That’s Okay! It gives me goals to shoot for when the budget allows later. I hope when you see it, you will like it too. CP Andy Cournoyer is a member from Narragansett, Rhode Island where he resides with his wife, Kathy. Cadillac Past Page 6 Cadillac Past Visits the Lane Motor Museum During my recent Florida hiatus, I availed myself of the opportunity to spend a weekend in Nashville, Tennessee. At the Visitors Center, I grabbed a handful of brochures and poured through them searching for, of course, anything auto-related. One listing caught my eye… Lane’s Motor Museum in Nashville, touted as being the largest collection of foreign vehicles in the U.S. I’m admittedly not too much "into" the foreign marques, although I did own several in the late ‘60s; a cute, and rare, 1953 Singer Roadster, bought for $70, a 1960 Austin Healey Sprite with a solid fiberglass nose that tiled at the front for easy access to the engine, a 1953 Hillman Minx coupe, and a 1956 Jaguar 150 coupe come to mind. In 1967, Jeff Lane, then 12, was fascinated with his Dad's tinkering on an old MG he owned. When asked what th he'd like for his 12 birthday, Jeff answered without hesitation” An MG of my own to restore!" The seed was thus planted for Jeff's lifelong ambition and dream – a museum featuring rare and unusual foreign vehicles. Coincidentally, 1967 was the year I got "bitten by the old car bug," difference being I was 17; Jeff was 12. Well, Jeff succeeded in fully restoring the 1955 MG TF his Dad gave him for his birthday. In fact, it's one of the featured vehicles in the museum! He kept on collecting rare and unusual foreign vehicles, and before he knew it, he had amassed a collection of more than 150 cars. Now the problem was where to house them all. The problem was solved, at least as far as Jeff was concerned, when he heard about an abandoned Sunbeam Bread Factory in Nashville. The derelict building was in deplorable condition, having been totally neglected for the By Joe Cutler past 10 years. It would be an ambitious, and expensive, restoration. In its favor, however, was the fact that it had 132,000 sq. ft. of storage area, the architecture was pleasing, and the building’s design afforded copious amounts of natural light. When his friends and backers saw the dilapidated structure, they though he was "flaky" or "half-baked" to even consider such a monumental undertaking. Not one to "loaf" around, with a "rye" smirk Jeff "rose" to the occasion. He evidently had enough "dough" to finance the restoration, so he gave the green light. The museum opened in 2003, and, with its 150 plus vehicles, it’s the largest such collection not only in the "yeast" but the entire U.S. The brochure describes most visitors’ reaction as soon as they enter the showroom… a big "WOW!". The brochure was accurate, as this was my reaction when I first entered the massive museum with vehicles everywhere. I know my American autos pretty well, but I had never even heard of the name of many of these curiosities. Some of the more interesting offerings included the 1934 McQuay-Norris Streamliner, complete with period "motor home" in tow, a massive one-of'-a-kind 1933 Panhard-Levassor 3-window coupe, a real "odd duck"… the massive 1936 Harris Aerodynamic Steam Car, the dashed dream of an eccentric inventor who wanted to revive steam powered automobiles. It looked more like a gigantic motor home or bus, and had huge early 1920s Packard wheels, complete with the red hexagon on the hubcaps. Also spotted was a very unique 1946 Tatra T-87 Saloon with three headlights on the front. A precursor to the ill-fated Tucker, the center headlight turned in whichever direction you were steering. For those who enjoy boating, there was a fully restored 1967 Amphicar, made in Germany for only a few years, that you could drive on land or water. For the "aviation”-minded, there was also a lineup of some very strange cars fitted with an actual airplane propeller, either at the front, or the rear! Two such vehicles were the 1919 Leyat Helico and a 1932 Helicron. In a separate room, there was a huge display of "minicars", including one that holds the Guinness Book of World records as being the smallest car in the world. Finally, there was also a room devoted to scooters and motorcycles, including a 1946 Whizzer. I spent several enjoyable hours perusing this most unique and interesting collection. If you're ever in the Nashville area, be sure to check it out! I rate this as a 5-star attraction. CP Clockwise from left: 1934 McQuay-Norris Streamliner. ■ 1932 Helicron. ■ 1936 Harris steam vehicle. ■ 1933 Panhard-Levassor. Page 7 Cadillac Past 2013 CLC Grand National Update Your Place for Continuing Grand National Coverage! From the 2013 GN Planning Committee • Hospitality Room – Rick needs 2 more volunteers to help monitor the Hospitality Room • Judges – Based on the number of cars we are currently expecting, we could need up to 100 judges. Don’t miss out on the National CLC Judging Seminar to be held at Cadillac Day on May 19 at the Larz Anderson Auto Museum. • Security – Members of NERCLC will provide overnight security, from dusk until dawn, to ensure the protection of attendee vehicles. We will need 4 volunteers each night to provide about two hours of service each. • Parking Attendants – This is typically the job that we have the most volunteers for. Guests from other Regions also sign-up during event registration to help. The job requires assisting car owners with finding their numbered parking spot on Saturday morning. • Runners – On Saturday, Judges need 4 to 6 volunteers to help running the scoring sheets from the show field to the Tally Room. • Judging Tally – 4 volunteers are needed to work in the Tally Room ensuring the scoring sheets are completed and the results are properly tallied in preparation for the Awards Banquet. • Hotel Liaison – Gary needs 2 Jobs, jobs, jobs. Holding an event like a Grand National inevitably creates opportunities for dozens of volunteers. The Planning Committee is coming very close to a critical time where it needs to start assigning responsibilities to many of those who have previously volunteered to help but who are unable to attend regular planning meetings because of the distance some of them live from our meeting locations or because of conflicting schedules. Below is a list of the specific jobs available: • Registration – 8 volunteers needed to assist Chuck and Cheryl and work a rotating schedule at the Registration desk Tuesday through Saturday morning. • Driving Tour leaders – 2 volunteers needed to assist George lead groups of driving tour participants to Plimoth Plantation on Tuesday. Another 2 volunteers will be needed on Friday to assist with leading guests to the location of the Clam Bake. • Chaperons – 2 to 6 volunteers per day to assist Dave and Nancy to conduct head counts and make our guests feel welcome on the various bus tours offered Wednesday to Saturday • Seminars – 2 volunteers needed to ensure the seminars go off Host Hotel Information without a hitch (ensure computers are working, sound is working, projector is 1000 Marriott Drive working, and Quincy, MA 02169 introduce Phone (617) 472-1000 speakers Fax (617) 472-7095 • Welcome www.bostonmarriottquincy.com Reception – 8 Reservation Code: CADCADA volunteers needed to work $119/night the doors to July 27 through Aug. 4 collect tickets and hand out For GPS Users: auction paddles 1200 Crown Colony Drive to registered Quincy, MA 02169 attendees volunteers to assist with coordination of various activities with the hotel throughout the week. You would ensure the rooms have been setup correctly each day, tables are in the right spots, and any guest requests or complaints are handled appropriately by the hotel. • Vendor/Swap Meet – Joe will need 2 volunteers to ensure the indoor and outdoor vendor spaces are marked correctly and vendors are able to find their spots. • Photo Station – 1 volunteer is needed to assist The Self Starter staff and event photographer with getting cars in and out of the photo area efficiently. • Event Preparation – Beginning on Saturday, July 27, many setup activities will require the help of several volunteers. These include posting signs along area roadways, blocking off parking areas, marking parking spaces, setting up the hospitality room and registration areas, and stuffing goodie bags. To sign up for any of these jobs, contact the person listed or send an e-mail to [email protected] indicating how you wish to help. For those who have already contacted someone, thee is no need to contact us again. All volunteers will be invited to a meeting at the host hotel in the weeks prior to the event. Thanks for your help! CP Backup Hotel Information Courtyard Boston Stoughton 200 Technology Center Dr. Stoughton, MA 02072 Phone (781) 297-7000 Fax (781) 297-7025 www.courtyardstoughton.com Code: Cadillac & LaSalle $129/night July 29 through Aug. 3 Free event shuttle between the host hotel and backup hotel Event Information July 27 & 28: North Shore Concours d’Elegance Beverly, Mass. July 30: Optional Driving Tour July 31 – Aug. 3: 2013 CLC Grand National Internet: www.2013GN.com E-mail: [email protected] Free shuttles from Quincy Subway (“the T”) Station and Braintree Logan Express Bus Station. Cadillac Past Technology in Traffic DETROIT – Cadillac is packaging safety technologies to help ease the rigors of the daily commute from the driveway to crowded parking structures and congested freeways. The new ATS sport sedan is one of three 2013 Cadillac models with Driver Assist technology that uses cameras, radar, ultrasonic sensors and automatic braking to help make common traffic situations safer. In certain low-speed conditions, the car can even brake automatically to help prevent collisions. “The mall parking packed with cars making it difficult to see what’s coming, or the parking deck at work, or the stop and go of a freeway commute – these are hassles that drivers navigate every day,” said James Bell, General Motors head of consumer affairs. “Cadillac Driver Assist can help make these situations less treacherous and maybe more bearable.” Some of the Driver Assist features designed to ease the everyday commute include: Full Speed Adaptive Cruise Control extends traditional cruise control to more situations, such as managing the car’s acceleration and braking automatically from a driver-set highway “cruising” speed down to a full stop, such as at a toll booth, while maintaining a safe following distance. Rear Cross Traffic Alert – Scanning areas adjacent From the President many colleges asked me if I wanted to continue my education, and sport with them, which was mistake number one in my life. Then I attended Wentworth Institute for one semester and transferred out to a smaller school, with the proper educational program for me. Before graduating I was asked to become an Instructor at the school, my first job offer. I must say, before all this, I was an apprentice for many Page 8 Adapted from Cadillac Magazine, 26 Feb. 2013 to the car on each side extends driver vision such as when backing out of a parking spot with vehicles on both sides. Cadillac’s Safety Alert Seat warns the driver of traffic approaching from the left or right using directional seat vibration pulses. This patented warning approach is tied to all of the on-board crash avoidance systems. • Rear Vision Camera with Dynamic Guidelines allows the driver, when in reverse, to view objects directly behind the vehicle via the eight-inch monitor on the center stack. A set of red and yellow guidelines appear on the display to mark the vehicle’s turn radius, allowing for easier parking and backing maneuvers. • Automatic Front and Rear Braking will apply emergency braking automatically in certain driveway, parking lot and heavy traffic conditions if it detects a vehicle in front of or behind the car. • Forward Collision Alert uses the Safety Alert Seat’s haptic warning to vibrate both sides of the driver’s seat when the car approaches a stationary or moving vehicle ahead too rapidly. • In addition to the ATS, the Driver Assist package is available on the allnew XTS luxury sedan and the revamped SRX luxury crossover. “Most of us think of driving a luxury car on open roads, and of course cars like the new ATS sport sedan are right at home doing that,” said Bell. “But traffic and parking situations are way more common. A great car should help you in those conditions, too.” CP from Page 1 years before schooling. My career started with Panasonic, Sony, NAD, and Acoustic Research, where I was involved in design, service, and marketing. Late in my career, I had a chance to work with an MIT engineer to run his company in St Martin. Mistake number two in my life. Along with that, I became the youngest to receive a Master’s License in the State of Massachusetts at 23 years old. As for me now, I work for the MBTA where I will retire in the next 5 years, and I run an small business that has grown in the past ten years – something I did not expect. Your President David F. Vazquez “EL PRESIDENTE” CP Cadillac Past Letters Obviously, very obviously, I am now an old man that has slipped into a form of dementia. This might be preceded by the "old car disease", which affects us and many friends. As writer, Tim Howley, began one of his columns, "There is no known cure for the old car disease." I guess it's true. Perhaps a sign of increasing dementia within me is my constant dreaming of owning another convertible. Yeah, it doesn't make much sense to be thinking of that this time of year. But for the last half-dozen years, once Armistice Day passes, I start wishing for a convertible again. It's twenty (20) years last May since I last owned one. And, not to be morbid, but I want to own and drive another one before . . . the unthinkable. No, I don't mean the Mayan version of Y2K. I figure that they just ran out of wall. But, now and then, I realize that I'm up against something heretofore not experienced much: the need to redefine myself, which might precipitate a reordering of my priorities. I mean, that I Cadillac’s V-16 Concepts Cadillac’s V16 of the 1930s is fairly well known, as is its 2003 Sixteen (as in V16) concept car. But what is not generally known is that Cadillac toyed with the idea of a 16-cylinder car in the 1960s. Back in the 1920s, Cadillac was seen as the top rung of General Motors’ ladder rather than a serious luxury car, such as Packard. Cadillac’s surprise launch of the world’s first production 16-cylinder motor car in 1930 changed that. The introduction of a powerful and efficient overhead-valve V8 after World War II cemented Cadillac’s position at the top of the American luxury heap, and it remained on top until imports started making serious inroads in the ’70s. In 2003, Cadillac displayed a Sixteen concept car at auto shows to burnish its luxury car image. Although enthusiastically received, the Sixteen wasn’t approved for production. In the ’60s, America enjoyed a strong economy and cheap gas. Cadillac executives thought the time might be ripe for another multi-cylinder car. Two engines were contemplated: an overhead-cam V12 and a V16 composed of two V8s. Neither engine got farther than the prototype stage. It seems that more work was exerted on styling proposals. In 1961, a scale model Page 9 Letters from Our Readers really do want to "leave something for the kids"; but on the other hand, I'm dreadfully afraid that this government will likely take it all away, anyway… so why not 'splurge' a bit. Put the new convert into one of my kid's names and stop worrying… seems to be rather desirable or appealing. But I can't just think of myself: can't be hedonistic. Now that I'm pretty much retired – and it was chosen FOR me, though no complaints (except a shortage in the Exchequer – don't we all have that – but it does limit or reduce (to nothing?) the old car hobby/fun budget), I do wonder a lot lately: do I dare try to "grasp the gold ring" and have some fun, or should I wait to see what six to ten months more are going to look like? Should I 'abandon the dream' and concentrate of "being responsible"? Well, after being married for 40 years, that's pretty much what I've been used to doing. Yet the question persists: do I stay on that same good path, or do I "step out, be bold", and "go for the gusto"? I have many more questions than answers. So, I suppose that this rambling monologue is "to be continued"… if you can stand it any longer! I guess that this writing is what English professors/teachers used to call "stream-of-consciousness" style. One thing did occur to me earlier today: I miss the fine writers that Old Cars Weekly used to have, like Bruce Fagan, Tim Howley, Ed Robinson, James Flammang, and a few others. Another hobby publication out of Atlanta – I forget the exact title – used to have a great writer in Tom Murray, who wrote about the 1940s: the cars, the places, the girls, the music. The man could write like very few others. He made you feel like "you were really there". So, now, after examining an '89 town car in Quincy – If the interior was only as good as the outside – I'm still looking around". I must obey my own dictum: be patient, be circumspect. Jerry Chase Attleboro, Mass. CP The Daily Drive with an extremely long hood and sweeping fastback was completed. In 1963, Cadillac designer Wayne Kady drew an open speedster proposal with a plethora of hood air intakes. Another 1963 drawing was of a notchback coupe with rear fenderlines that would show up on the 1967 Eldorado. Also in 1963, a model with an extreme vee’d grille and windshield was photographed. By 1965, Cadillac was serious enough about the multi-cylinder project to give it the project number XP-840 and build a full-sized mockup for a two-seat V16 fastback coupe. XP-840 continued the long-hood look and added a few new features. There was no rear window; instead, a narrow slit was cut in the roof for a rear-facing TV camera. Ribbed “cuffs” spilled out and down the hood to recall the external exhaust pipes of the Classic era. Unfortunately, the project didn’t go beyond the mockup phase. One wonders how a Cadillac V16 flagship would have fared in the prosperous, pre-OPEC embargo days of the late 1960s. Article courtesy The Daily Drive, Jack Stewart, 26 December 2012. Clockwise from below: A 1963 scale model has bulging wheel arches that hint at those of the ’66 Olds Toronado. ■ A full-size 1965 mockup V16 two-seater photographed at the GM Design viewing court. ■ This 3:8 scale model of a 1961 has a sweeping roofline reminiscent of Cadillac’s fastback coupes of the late 1940s. Cadillac Past Trip Log March 5, 2013 The March meeting was called to order at 7:20p.m. at Panera Bread, Walpole, Mass. Present were Dave Vazquez, President; Gary Nabedian, VP; Charles Grysell, Treasurer; and Mike Lucier, Secretary. • VP Report: Gary reported on a possible Driving Tour the weekend of October 5. • Secretary Report: The February meeting minutes were approved unanimously as submitted. • Treasurer Report: Financial report for the period ending 28 February was reviewed and accepted unanimously. • Committee reports (Newsletter, Website, Grand National) were submitted and accepted unanimously. Reports are available from the Page 10 Board of Directors Meeting Minutes Secretary upon request. • Indoor Swap Meet – The first NERCLC Indoor Swap Meet was short several vendors due to the forecast severe weather (which turned out to be a nonevent). Nevertheless, the event was well attended. The swap meet will repeat again on the same weekend in 2014. • NERCLC vinyl cling decals will be printed and made available to members at a nominal cost. The stickers will be available before and during the Grand National. • Olsen Cadillac – Gary is working on a possible new relationship with Olsen Cadillac in Woburn, MA. • Inter-Regional – This year, along with the Lower Hudson Valley Region, The NY Capital District Region is helping plan the annual NY/NY Inter-regional Meet. See the advertisement this newsletter. Following the Saturday event, the Cadillac Club of New Jersey is hosting its annual Spring Spectacular Car Show only 50 miles away. Plan a weekend of Spring fun and join us at both events. • Cadillac Day at Larz Anderson Auto Museum – The cost will remain $10 per vehicle. This event will also be host to the CLC Judging Seminar which will be held in the museum between 12:30 and 2:00. The event will include a professional DJ and a food vendor. • Additional calendar items being considered, in addition to those already listed on Page 2, include: Hanscom Air Force Base, security protocol has to be considered, details to be worked out; Mike is coordinating with the General Manager of Long Cadillac for the annual summer show, the date will be August 24; Dave has confirmed the annual Cadillac Day at Cadillac Village of Norwood, September 21; Summer cookout in August; Herb Chambers Cars & Coffee Cruise events. • The next Directors Meeting will be Tuesday, April 2 at 7:00 p.m. at Panera Bread in Needham, Mass. • The next Grand National Meeting will be held on Saturday, April 13 at 10:00 a.m. at the home of Joe Cutler. The meeting was adjourned at 8:06 p.m. CP CLC Judging Seminar Cadillac Day, Spring 2013 Larz Anderson Auto Museum 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. Presented by Jack Hotz, Valley Forge Region & Bill Callahan, Chief Judge New England Region Due to the number of vehicles expected at the 2013 CLC Grand National, we are requesting a large number of judges! This is a fun and educational experience. You will have the opportunity to be partnered with one of CLC’s most experienced judges and serve on the judging team of your choice. This provides you the chance to judge the year and type of car you are most familiar. You will not be permitted to judge your own vehicle, however, or the class in which your vehicle is displayed. All judges will receive a special Judge’s Pin and a free gourmet breakfast on the morning of the car show. If you attend the breakfast, you will be required to participate on a judging team. An instructional video will also be shown at the breakfast for those unable to attend this seminar. Cadillac Past Page 11 Joining the New England Region Cadillac & LaSalle Club NERCLC proudly serves Cadillac and LaSalle enthusiasts from all six New England States. Membership is open to all individuals and there is no restriction on the year or model of Cadillac or LaSalle. Ownership of a car is not required. NERCLC publishes monthly award-winning newsletters, hosts events and meetings, and provides an opportunity to interact with other members from across the Region. Classified ads are offered free to members. For more information, visit us online at www.nerclc.com. The NERCLC membership year begins Feb. 1 and ends January 31. Members are asked to renew annually during the month of January. Dues: $25 (Newsletter by USPS Mail); $20 (Newsletter by E-mail) Please make checks payable to NERCLC, Inc. and mail to Chuck Grysell, NERCLC Treasurer, 59 Marble Rd., Sutton, MA 01590 Name: Date: Spouse’s Name: CLC Member Number*: Number and Street: Apt./Unit: City: State: Phone 1: ( ) - Phone 2: ( - Zip Code: ) - E-mail: Newsletter Preference: Delivery by E-mail ($20 per year) Delivery by Mail ($25 per year) Other Cub Affiliations: By providing an e-mail address, I agree to receive e-mail from NERCLC. I understand that I may unsubscribe from e-mail delivery at any time. MAKE YEAR (CAD or LAS) MODEL (INCLUDE SERIES # IF APPLICABLE) COLOR DESCRIPTION CLC Membership Requirement The By-Laws of the National Cadillac & LaSalle Club require all region members to maintain active membership status in the National Club. This protects all members by providing insurance coverage through a national policy with J.C. Taylor. Each year, NERCLC is required to submit our member roster for compliance review. Our chartered status as a Region can be revoked if we do not maintain compliance with this requirement. The Cadillac & LaSalle Club offers many benefits, including the award winning monthly magazine, The Self Starter, participation in national events, and award eligibility at regional events. You are invoiced separately and responsible for your National Club dues. Dues are $35 per year for regular delivery or $50 per year for first class mail. A new option allows you to receive only an electronic version of The Self Starter for just $30 per year. To join, or make corrections to the National Membership Directory, please contact: Nancy and Mike Book, CLC Office P.O. Box 360835, Columbus, OH 43236-0835 Phone: (614)478-4622 E-mail: [email protected] www.cadillaclasalleclub.org For information, please contact: President Dave Vazquez 194 Turnpike St. Canton, MA 02021 (781)828-4141 [email protected] Running Board Vice President Gary Nabedian 4 Pickman Dr. Bedford, MA 01730 (781) 271-0531 [email protected] Secretary Mike Lucier 130 Forest St. Franklin, MA 02038 (508) 446-2508 [email protected] Treasurer Charles Grysell 59 Marble Rd. Sutton, MA 01590 (508)865-2852 [email protected] Past President Chris Milici 120 Lorraine Metcalf Dr Wrentham, MA 02093 (508)384-7578 [email protected] Appointments Editor, Chris Milici Chief Judge, Bill Callahan Web Master, Vadim Meter Tour/Show Chairperson, Rick Ciavarro Cadillac Past is a publication of the New England Region Cadillac & LaSalle Club, Inc., a non-profit Rhode Island Corporation and a chartered region of the Cadilliac & LaSalle Club, Inc. Cadillac Past is published monthly for the members of NERCLC and is available in either paper or electronic format. Submission deadline for articles, events, classified ads, and other items of interest is the 10th of the preceding month. Please send materials to the Editor. Submitted materials may be altered or omitted at the discretion of the Editor. Published content is the property of NERCLC and cannot be reprinted without permission. Other content provided with permission and so noted. The opinions expressed in Cadillac Past may not represent those of the NERCLC, its members, its Directors, or of the Cadillac & LaSalle Club. Thank you for your continued support. NEW ENGLAND REGION CADILLAC & LASALLE CLUB Chris Milici, Editor 120 Lorraine Metcalf Dr Wrentham, MA 02093 Cadillac Past Page 5 of 8 NEW YORK / NEW ENGLAND Cadillac & LaSalle Club Inter-Regional Spring Meet Saturday, April 27, 2013 10a.m. – 2p.m. Location: Orange County Choppers 14 Crossroads Ct. Newburgh, NY 12550 (845) 522-5222 orangecountychoppers.com For Meet Information: Joe Roglieri 845-225-5990 518-383-4046 [email protected] Chris Milici 508-384-7578 [email protected] $15 per vehicle. Food will be for sale onsite. OCC Museum is free of charge. Event is Rain or Shine