INSIDE THIS ISSUE - Derby City Mustang Club

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE - Derby City Mustang Club
DERBY CITY MUSTANG CLUB
REGIONAL CLUB
MUSTANG CLUB OF AMERICA
INSIDE THIS
ISSUE
Messages – Page 3
Dec meeting minutes Pages 4-5
Upcoming events –
Pages 6-7
Memorial – Page 7
Carl Casper Auto Show
Pages 8-9
Member Spotlight –
Page 10-11
Mustang Club of
America – Pages 12-13
Odds & Ends and Bits &
Pieces – Page 14
Military Affairs– Page
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Trading Post – Page 16
Mustang fun – Page 17
DCMC Board Page – 18
VOLUME 26 ISSUE 3
MARCH 2015
If this harsh winter ever winds down, I am sure many of us are looking forward
to pulling the cover off the Mustang, thawing out the frozen waxes and picking
the big pieces of dirt out of the clay bars. A sure sign of Spring is preparing the
cars for our get togethers and shows. I found this article from an anonymous
donor on the MCA forum, along with Larry’s informative article on the
different classes of show car, is a good start for pimping our rides.
I'm doing this little write up for people who are attending their first MCA event
or even for people who have gone to several events. It takes a lot to get your
car clean enough for an anal MCA judge and I want to share what I learned so
no one else is blind-sided like I was.
So, you've washed your car and you think its perfect. Sorry dude its probably
not up to spec for the least anal of judges. Here are some spots that judges
checked on my car that you may have not even thought of on yours or passed
over in haste of getting to the show.
1. The 4 inches of body molding under your door, ie side skirts. Judges check
the bottom of those from the edge to the pinch rail for dirt and dust so pay
extra special attention to getting this area clean for inspection. If you are an
avid detailer I wouldn't be surprised if you clayed and waxed this area and then
hit it with a QD once you got to the show.
2. Okay this next one is my own laziness. Door Sills, Door Jambs, and Hinges.
Make sure that these places shine. I was in a hurry when I was getting my car
ready and I skipped over these places and it really cost me on the scoring sheet.
DCMC PX – Page 19
3. Trunk Area: The weather stripping in between my rear windshield and the
water run-off area has caked on grime much like that kind that accumulates on
tire sidewalls. The judge actually suggested that I use a name brand cleaner
Wax to get that off. I have yet to try it but I see no reason why it shouldn't
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work. This seemed to be more of a problem for my body style.
4. Truck Rain run-off area. Where the hinges attach to the car itself is an area where judges check for
cleanliness. I have yet to figure out how to properly clean this area so any input is greatly appreciated
and will be rewarded with reps.
5. Engine bay. I thought I did a great job on my engine bay but if you can't eat off your engine then its
really not good enough for an MCA judge. So make sure if you are going to attend a MCA judged event
you spend extra time getting all the dirt, grease, and oil deposits out of every single nook and cranny.
6. Interior. I usually tend to keep my car interior spotless anyway, but I spent a good two hours cleaning
my interior with some interior cleaner before the show and it was classified as "filthy" so I was a little
annoyed at that. Pay extra attention to detail when you are sprucing up the inside of your car. Make sure
to get all the knobs and switches and especially the piece of plastic that is in front of your instrument
cluster. Double check that your mirror is spotless and that your leather seats, if you have them, are
extremely clean. If you have tinted windows you need a tint safe glass cleaner to make them look
invisible. Something to clean the carpet will go a long way after you vacuum out a car if you have a light
colored carpet.
7. Undercarriage and Wheel wells. Okay I didn't get marked down for wheel wells but they spent a long
time checking them and the undercarriage. I used Adam's Invisible Undercarriage Spray it works great. It
makes your wheel wells nice and black. If your car is lowered it might be in your best interest to get your
car on jack stands and use the spray and a brush to get your wheel wells nice and clean while there isn't
any load on the suspension.
Those are the real spots I was not expecting the judge to look at and he did and I got screwed for it. So
take a lesson from me and go over these places in addition to your cleaning ritual if you plan to attend an
MCA judged event. It'll improve your chances of going home with a trophy and taking the smug look off
some anal retentive judges face. There are a few extra things to do like making sure you have a fire
extinguisher in your trunk and if you have an MCA window decal for being an MCA member you get a
point for each of those too.
So let’s get those ponies out of the corral, knock the horse crap off their hooves, clean them up, brush
them down and make them shine and then let’s go out there and get some bragging rights.
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Message
from the
POTDCMC
Fellow Club Members:
As we are trying to stay warm… We know there are only a few
more weeks until spring and our Mustangs will be bucking at the
garage doors to get out and strut off to car shows, parades and
other club activities.
Several mustangs were out during the Carl Casper Car
Show and the club received a special plaque. Please look through
our newsletter for photos and those members who won trophies.
The club’s 1st warm weather (hopefully warm) event is
St. Patrick’s Day parade, March 14th. Plan now to wear the green
as you strut your Mustang in the parade. Details will be
forthcoming.
David is busy with the planning stages for the First
Annual FordFest in October and he needs our help to make it
successful. This event is co-hosted by Bill Collins Ford and the
proceeds afford our club the means for charitable donations.
Please get with David and donate your time.
If you have not attended a club meeting in a while, mark
your calendar for MARCH 10th 6:30 pm at Bill Collins Ford. We
always have lots of fun, good food and an informative meeting.
Unfortunately, I will be traveling with my job and will not be
attending. Phil Helm, Vice President will chair in my absence.
In closing, if you have any suggestions, club activities,
etc., please share with the club at our next meeting.
Lynn Eddington
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Highlights from the Feb 10th meeting
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Our club’s new president, Lynn Eddington, called the meeting to order.
New member Steve Fairfield introduced himself as the original owner of a piece of junk 1966
Mustang GT that is in a rebuild. Steve hopes to gain some wisdom from fellow members.
Lynn announced that members will utilize name tags at the meeting.
Lynn requested approval of last month’s meeting minutes. Paul made the motion to accept the
minutes and it was seconded.
The meeting broke for chow that was provided by Maurine and John.
George gave the club’s treasurer report. Wynn made a motion to accept the treasurer's report and
a 2nd for that motion.
Lynn gave the Road Captain's report.
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Highlighted the Souper Bowl GTG, with a poster of several photos of the event. Noted that
Jenny & Loren Kloft won the cook off with their venison chili. Approx 40 members and family
attended the event.
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Briefed about the upcoming Carl Casper car show (Feb 20-22) with 8 members and Collin's
Ford submitting entries at the show. A table will be set up with Fordfest and club
membership fliers available to pass out.
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The upcoming KYANA Swap Meet was posted with the wrong dates, it is not March 7 & 8 but
instead is on Mar 21 & 22.
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Our next club event that we can participate in will be the St. Patrick’s Day parade on March
14th. Due to a larger parade with added cost of security, this year the entry fee has been
increased from $30 to $50 for the overall club with up to 20 cars,. Requiring also the
purchase of a one dollar participation pin for each individual in the parade. A motion was
brought forwarded and second for the club to commit to this parade.
Bill Collins birthday bash (Apr 26) was briefed by David, primarily a “Show & Shine”, with some help
from club members. More information will be posted in March and April with sign up for volunteer.
Larry Rixman reminded everyone that the club’s first cruise-in will be April 25th, Kenny & Barbara will
be providing door prizes at the cruise-in.
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Will be posting a newsletter article on the different MCA judging categories.
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Ezekiel Elliott presented an idea to recruit younger Mustang owners into the MCA, proposed
night cruises, hang out at the mall or a park as a club to draw younger members in. It was
also mentioned for club members to meet at the various local racing tracks.
Wynn Jefferson briefed on the clubs membership of 143 member families. A reminder to all
members, if you change your address, email and/or phone, please contact Wynn for a roster update.
Also contact Wynn if you are unclear when your annual dues renewal is coming up.
Website issue was brought up, there was indications the club’s website was hacked, Joe has looked
into this and confirms it is not hacked. Terry Corder voiced an interest in taking over the website
administrator.
Jack reported an error is the Feb newsletter in correctly identifying a member’s Mustang. That will
be the Mar quiz question. Also informed the members that if they do not receive an email with a
newsletter within a day or two of the first of the month, contact Jack. Also a reminder that the
newsletter is located on the club’s web site
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Highlights from the Feb 10th meeting (cont)
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Jack briefed on upcoming military affairs, additional honor flight dates have been added.
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May 16th out of Louisville
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Jun 6th out of Louisville
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Sep 26th out of Lexington
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Another possible date in Sep or Oct from Louisville
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Still no firmed up date for the Honor Flight Guardian training. It was mentioned that in the
past, the club picked up half of the fee for the Guardian to make a trip.
David gave an update on the DCMC & Bill Collins FordFest coming up this Oct 10th with a Pony Trail
on the 9th. Ten dollar entry fee but the big money comes from the sponsorships. Volunteers are
needed and requested to sign up for various positions.
Charitable donations were discussed in detail.
Joe Schreiner was selected to take over the position of Road Captain.
Lynn acknowledged all the newly elected and appointed members of the DCMC.
Kenny held the 50/50 drawing, Gary Atwood won 19 bucks and the club’s food fund made $19. Gary
almost immediately passed that money off to his wife, must be a practiced procedure in that
household.
The meeting was adjourned.
New member Steve Fairfield
Chow hounds lined up for some good chili
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2015 DERBY CITY MUSTANG CLUB ACTIVITIES
These are projected and tentative dates/events for the club members to mark on their
calendar and plan to attend. Looks like a full boat of activities but remember we are a club
that loves to drive our cars and socialize with our friends.
RED indicates a change from last newsletter.
3/10
3/14
3/21-22
4/04
4/04
4/11
4/14
4/25
4/25
4/26
5/09
5/12
5/16
5/16
5/22-24
5/23
5/25
5/30
6/06
6/06
6/09
6/13
6/20
6/27
6/28
7/07
7/11
7/18
7/25
8/11
8/14-15
8/15
8/22
8/28
8/29
DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford
St. Patrick's Parade Frankfort Ave
KYANA Swap Meet – Fairgrounds
Columbus OH Swap Meet
Frankfort Ave. Easter Parade
FCMC Mustang Birthday party
DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford
Frankfort Mustang Club Pony Car Round-up
DCMC Cruise-In
BCF Mustang Birthday bash
Road Rally w/ FCMC?
DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford
Brown County Shelby Show
Bluegrass Honor Flight-SDF
MCA National show in Grovetown, Ga.
8th Annual St. Francis in the Fields Car Show
Meet and Greet – possible boat cruise
DCMC Cruise-In
Indy show
Bluegrass Honor Flight-SDF
DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford
Shop w/Cop @ Joe Hubers
Falls City Mustang Show
DCMC Cruise-In
QCMC show in Cinn
DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford
Club Picnic @ Jim & Ginny Petrey
Keeneland Concurs d”Elegance
DCMC Cruise-In
DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford
Kunkel Cruise in Walbash, In.
Woodward dream cruise Dearborn, Mi.
Somernites Mustang Alley cruise
Meet and greet – dinner at Buckheads
DCMC Cruise-In
Lynn Eddington
Lynn Eddington
Charlie Cheney
open
Lynn Eddington
Lynn Eddington
open
Larry Rixman
David Payne
Lynn Eddington
Lynn Eddington
Ron Kinberger
Jack TF Pike
Larry Rixman
Alicia Rutlinger
Lynn Eddington
Larry Rixman
Lynn Eddington
Jack TF Pike
Lynn Eddington
Lynn Eddington
Larry Rixman
Lynn Eddington
Yvonne Lehring
Lynn Eddington
Larry Rixman
Lynn Eddington
David Payne
David Payne
open
Lynn Eddington
Larry Rixman
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2015 DERBY CITY MUSTANG CLUB ACTIVITIES
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9/03-06
9/08
9/12
9/13
9/17
9/26
9/26
10/03
MCA National show Columbus, Oh
Larry Rixman
DCMC meeting Bill Collins Ford
Lynn Eddington
Vevay Open Car Show
Lynn Eddington
Mike Lennings UAW/862 Ford JDRF show open
Gaslight Parade??
Lynn Eddington
DCMC Cruise-In
Larry Rixman
Bluegrass Honor Flight-LEX
Jack TF Pike
Louisville Concurs d"Elegance Show
West Baden
Yvonne Lehring
10/03
Car show @ Horse shoe
Jon Hunt
10/03
Fall weenie roast
Lynn Eddington
10/10
DCMC/Bill Collins Car Show
David Payne
10/13
DCMC meeting Bill Collins Ford
Lynn Eddington
10/16
Halloween Parade Bardstown Road
Lynn Eddington
10/17
Mike Lining’s Show
Lynn Eddington
10/24
Toys for Tots KYANA Club House
Lynn Eddington
11/08
Columbus OH Swap Meet
open
11/10
DCMC meeting Bill Collins Ford
Lynn Eddington
11/21
Day at Downs
Phil Helm
11/25
Light up Louisville Parade
Lynn Eddington
12/05
Angel Tree
Nadine Burnett
12/08
DCMC meeting Bill Collins Ford
Lynn Eddington
12/13
DCMC Christmas Party
Lynn Eddington
Dates and activities are tentative and subject to corrections, changes or
additions. Any errata will be posted in the newsletter as well as the
websites, and I will bet my retirement check there will be several.
Quiz Question???
Review your Feb newsletter, paying particular attention to the
photos. I misidentified a Mustang, can you spot the error and let
me know through my email what should I have labelled it.
[email protected]
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Had a good showing at the Carl Casper Auto Show with seven member cars on display.
Several members took home some nice looking trophies to add to their collection.
Doug Emmons - 2012 - 1st place
Doug Emmons - 2012 - 2015 ISCA
STREET ACHIEVEMENT Award
James Petrey - 2008 - 1st place
Ken Wilkinson - 2008 - 2nd place
Larry Rixman - 1985 - 2nd place
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James Petrey - 2005 - 2nd place
Wayne & Lynn Eddington – 64 1/2 - 3rd place
David prepping his 66.
Lynn & Wayne checking their stocks reports
2014 Mustang GT/CS by Dennis Dant
Larry’s 1985 SVO
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Photos provided by Bob Weir, Lynn Eddington & Doug Emmons
I'm a divorced and still single native Texan and Desert Storm Veteran.
I became a dad at 34 and have a ten year old son that I'm very proud of, his name is
Zachary . He's been elected to Vice President of his class at school, he's on the Academic
Team, a straight A student, a Blue belt in Tae-Kwon-Do, and he's a Soccer star.
I knew that I would always have a Mustang in my life when I "stole" my mom's car to
pick up Tracy Bates for my first date ever, and she gushed "YOU HAVE A
MUSTANG?!?!" Mom had a red beat up 1979 four cylinder Mustang, but apparently
when you're sixteen, that's all you need. (wink)
I've traveled the world while on Active Duty with the Army and can no longer remember all the countries
that I've been to, but some that stick out in my memory are; Germany, Italy, France, Norway,
Czechoslovakia, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Austria, Hungary, and of course Mexico.
I've had a total of sixteen different Mustangs over the years. Currently I'm driving a White and Black
2008 GT Premium Convertible that I've customized to the point that it's been called "Frankenstang" by
some friends. The car's actual name is "Dom." My son named "him" after "Dominic" a character that
had to sacrifice himself in order to save his fellow squad members from certain death in the video game
"Gears of War 3." R.I.P.
Like Son, Like Father
Never too early to
snap them into proper
car care.
“We need more power.”
Zachary hitting those
hard to reach spots.
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Since I bought the car, it was hit while parked by a soccer mom and got a new drivers
side door. Later, I rear-ended a Dodge Challenger that stopped at a green light causing
over fourteen thousand dollars worth of damage to the front end. There were no
injuries and the Challenger hardly had a scratch on it. The tail lights didn't even
crack! Thankfully, my Mustang has been rebuilt without question by State Farm. I did
the jingle.
Parts manager is
happy with the
inventory, now
let’s get this
‘Stang back on
the road.
Exterior Modifications include:
Roush Front Bumper Cover
Roush Front Chin Spoiler
Raxiom Smoked Halo Headlights
Raxiom Smoked Halo Foglights
Cervinis Stalker II Hood (with Red LED lights in the vents)
American Muscle Fender Vents (with Red LED lights in the vents)
Painted Mirror Covers
GT/CS Side Scoops
Polished Fuel Door
Roush Rear Spoiler
Street Scene Equipment Rear Diffuser with 4" Stainless Steel Tips
Raxiom Smoked 2010 Style Tail Lights (with LED bulbs and
sequential "Chasers")
After changing wheels five times I've finally settled down with American Muscle 18" Chrome Deep Dish Bullitt Wheels (Staggered)
"Cadillac Black" Tinted Windows
Engine Mods include:
Roush Polished M-90 Roushcharger
2.49" Supercharger Pulley
Custom 500 hp Tune (conservative)
Roush Cold Air Intake
Roush Strut Tower Brace
Ford Racing 4.10 Gears
Interior Mods include:
Custom Embroidered Arm Rest (Running Pony)
JVC Touchscreen In-Dash DVD Player
TCI Ratchet Shifter
Satin Brushed Trim
Cervinis Style Bar with 24" LED Brake Light
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You did a fine job Ken, Well Done.
This month I want to talk a little about MCA National Shows. Since joining Derby City
Mustang Club and attending cruise-ins and local shows it is apparent to me that there
are a lot of DCMC members who own high quality Mustangs of all generations, yet few
members attend our MCA National shows and enter their cars to be judged.
Having your car judged is not the only reason to attend National Shows, you get to
meet other Mustang owners and see what they are doing in their local clubs, attend
seminars in Mustang related subjects, and attend the show banquet which usually has
entertainment such as a speaker from the Mustang industry.
In a typical year there are four MCA National Shows around the country, two of which
are drivable from here and two out west. This year they are In Tucson Arizona,
Grovetown Georgia (close to Augusta), Loveland Colorado, and the Grand National
Show in Columbus Ohio. So even though Tucson and Loveland may be too far to travel,
Grovetown at about 500 miles should be reachable and Columbus at about 200 miles is
an easy trip. I usually plan to arrive on Friday to go through classification and attend
any Friday night welcome ceremonies and then leave Sunday after the awards
ceremony to head home.
As I mentioned earlier, there are lots of member’s cars in DCMC which would do really
well in competition at National shows, let’s look at the various classes and their
requirements.
Thoroughbred Class- Designated for the restored or unrestored cars that are restored
or original the correct era parts. Absolutely no reproduction parts allowed.
Concours Trailered- Cars usually restored, which are in like new condition, as one
Assistant National Head judge explained to me “the best that they can be.” Judging
based on a 700 point rule list.
Concours Driven- Same as Concours Trailered except not held to the same high
standard for undercarriage since they must be driven from owner’s home to the show.
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Mustang Club of America News
(cont)
Unrestored- Unrestored cars are usually low mileage (except my SVO with over 143K
miles) with original factory parts and equipment as ordered. Judged on originality by
Thoroughbred standards with reproduction or updated Ford Service Replacement parts
not acceptable. Small imperfections in the paint, undercarriage surface rust, etc. should
be considered normal for unrestored cars.
Occasionally Driven- All vehicles in this class must be driven from the owner’s home of
record except for trailered classes. Must have current license and safety inspection if
applicable. Replacement parts should be stock, OEM or similar aftermarket parts.
Engine compartments and undercarriages will be judged in this class. Will be judged for
workmanship, cleanliness and condition only, not on authenticity.
Daily Driven- Must be the owner’s primary transportation in order to qualify for this
class. Undercarriage and engine compartment will not be judged. Paint must show daily
driving wear and tear. Also judged on workmanship, cleanliness and condition.
Modified- Modified Mustangs are those that have been changed from Ford factory
original, including but not limited to, sheet metal, paint, engine, interior, trunk and
undercarriage. Must be titled as a Mustang and have a Ford drive train. Are judged
primarily for quality of workmanship, condition and cleanliness, not authenticity. All
entries must provide the judging team with a list of modifications.
Specialty- Roush, Saleen and Shelby, 2006-2013. Follow the same rules as Occasional
Driven.
Preservation (2005)- In the past, Mustangs were required to be 10 years old to qualify
for Unrestored Class, but beginning with 2005 a new class is being set up, starting with
2005, 20 years is requirement for Unrestored with all years up to 2004 grandfathered in
at 10 years. The Preservation class will start at 10 years and will be similar to Unrestored
with its own rules.
Conservator- Class for cars which have earned 20 points at National shows and received
a Grille Medallion automatically qualify for Conservator class.
This is a brief overview of the classes to give you an idea of what you can expect if you
decide to enter in a MCA National show, if you have any questions I would be happy to
try to answer them.
Larry Rixman MCA Rep
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A Mustang Group that focus on 6-banger “stang drivers. If
interested in checking them out, they have a Facebook group called:
Mustang 6 Association M6A.
A great internet magazine covering the Mustang,
free to sign up. http://www.stangtv.com/news/
Photo/write-up provided by Joe
The Southwest Chapter of DCMC met February 20, 2015 at Wolf Bay Lodge
restaurant. During the meeting several topics were discussed mainly northern
weather and how we have been blessed with no snow. In attendance were Joe and
Thelma Walters, Joe and Marsha Schreiner and Cathy Conlely and Tom Schultz. I am
heading back into the frozen tundra this weekend. See you in March. Joe Schreiner
Jack TF Pike
Mil Affairs
2015 Flights:
Next Mission is tentatively scheduled for May 16, 2015, departing Louisville Int'l
Airport (SDF) to Baltimore (BWI) and return.
June 6th departing out of Louisville Airport (SDF) to Baltimore (BWI) and return.
September 26th departing out of Lexington Airport (LEX) to Baltimore (BWI) and
return.
All dates are subject to change based on funding, transportation costs, availability
and volunteer/support staff availability.
Volunteer & Guardian Training:
• If you plan on serving as a Guardian, you will be REQUIRED to attend this
informative training with emphasis on Safety and Security.
• This training is required for Guardians by our chapter and insurance company. No
exceptions can be granted.
• The next training session is to be decided and will be held TBD at the VFW Post
1170, 107 Evergreen Road, Middletown, KY 40243.
Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central Memorial Brick Program
A permanent way of recognizing those who mean so much to all of us.
Memorial bricks will be placed in a cemetery walkway used to reach the Carillon Tower and Scattering
Garden. Each 4”x8”x2 ¼” brick will be laser engraved that has a lifetime guarantee to never fade, chip,
oxidize or peel. The $100 fee goes to the upkeep of the veteran’s cemetery and is tax deductible.
For more information, call cemetery staff at (270) 351-5115 or to download a memorial
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brick order form, go to: http://veterans.ky.gov/cereteries/pages/kvcc.aspx. Might be a
worthwhile donation for the DCMC to invest in, to honor our country’s Veterans.
You need a new hobby or know someone that
does? Kenny Bruce wants to pass on his stain
glass trade. Contact Kenny Bruce 502-550-7324
[email protected] if interested.
Stained glass equipment for sale
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Approximately 60 full sized pieces of
glass
2 glass cutters
Grinder with grinding heads
Cutting board
Tool tray
Glass stripper and circle cutter
Flux
4 copper tin foils
Soldering iron with heat control
Stained glass finishing compound
Beveled patina
Black patina
Copper patina
Glass cutting oil
Light box
2 pair of pattern cutting scissors
Soldering iron cleaner
60/40 solder
2 metal boxes for holding glass
All items sold together - #350 firm
Also support our many sponsors, their support helps us enjoy our numerous activities.
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Florida
“One of our club members was winter vacationing in Florida with his brand new Mustang GT
convertible . Taking off down the road, he pushed it to 80 mph, enjoying the wind blowing through
what little hair he had left. "Amazing,” he thought as he flew down I-95, pushing the pedal even more.
Looking in his rear view mirror, he saw a Florida State Trooper, blue lights flashing and siren blaring. He
floored it to 100 mph, then 110, then 120. Suddenly he thought, “What am I doing? I’m too old for
this!” and pulled over to await the trooper’s arrival.
Pulling in behind him, the trooper got out of his vehicle and walked up to the Mustang. He looked at
his watch, then said, “Sir, my shift ends in 30 minutes. Today is Friday. If you can give me a new reason
for speeding – a reason I’ve never before heard – I’ll let you go..”
The old gentleman paused then said, “Three years ago, my wife ran off with a Florida State Trooper. I
thought you were bringing her back.”
“Have a good day, Sir,” replied the trooper.
Craig’s List posting: One owner, low
miles, running fine when I parked it.
Submitted by a club member as a joke or maybe a true like experience.
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Lynn Eddington
Kathy Weston
President
[email protected]
Secretary
[email protected]
Phil Helm
Vice-President
[email protected]
Wynn Jefferson
Membership
[email protected]
George Maxwell
Joe Schreiner
Treasurer-PX
[email protected]
Road Captain
[email protected]
Larry Rixman
Jack TF Pike
Cruise Chair/MCA Rep
[email protected]
Military Affairs/Newsletter Editor
[email protected]
Web Admin
Pending replacement
David Payne
Past President/DCMC&BC Fordfest Dir.
[email protected]
Yvonne Lehring
Charity Committee
[email protected]
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If you would like some club merchandise, contact George Maxwell with requested item, color and/or size.
When available, he will bring those items to a club meeting and you can settle up with him at that point, or
whatever arrangements you make with him. Contact George at [email protected]
DCMC Car Magnetic
$20.00
DCMC Flag 2’x3’
$30.00
DCMC Antenna Flag
$10.00
DCMC Denim Shirt
$20.00
DCMC Grey Hanley Shirt
$18.00
DCMC Tan Shirt
$20.00
DCMC White, Blue & Teal Polo
$20.00
DCMC Teal T-shirt
$10.00
DCMC Hats & Visors
$15.00
DCMC Teal Polo
$20.00
DCMC Jacket
$40.00
DCMC Sweatshirt19
$18.00
Derby City Mustang Club
Thanks our Sponsor
Bill Collins
Ford Mustang GT Shelby and Roush Headquarters
One of the great benefits of having Bill Collins
sponsor our meetings, is the beautiful Mustangs
they have in their showroom each month.
Derby City Mustang Club
Regional Club
Mustang Club of America
Jack TF Pike, Editor
118 Lincoln Dr.
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Phone: (270) 360-0500
E-mail: [email protected]
Bob Weir, Club Photographer
Derby City Mustang Club
Web Site:
www.derbycitymustangclub.com
Face Book group page
The Derby City Mustang Club was initiated in November
1989 by a small group of Mustang enthusiasts in the
Greater Louisville area. We hold monthly club meetings
and sponsor a monthly car cruise during the summer
months. We enjoy taking our cars out for Sunday drives
as well as attending local cruises and national car
shows. Our cars include everything from Shelby GTs to
the latest Cobra, Saleen, Roush, Mach I and everything
in between. The main purpose of this club is to have
fun. The October Derby City Mustang Club and
20 Bill
Collins Fordfest is the highlight of our annual events.