Knucklebusters` News May 2015
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Knucklebusters` News May 2015
T H E O FFI C I A L NE WS L E T T E R O F T H E K N U C K L E B US T E RS MO T O R CL U B Knucklebusters’ News May 2015 From our President Hi everyone, lebusters Motor Club is very fortunate to have very, very The red wing black birds are back, along with robins, good people as members and these people often have goldfinches and many other varieties of birds. At our many other things that require their attention and time. It house that means that it’s spring! Hooray! Although the seems as we age, there are more demands on our time, winter was cold, all that snow in February and March family which now includes extended family, work, commade it seem like winter was lasting forever…now just a munity service and then scraping out enough time for hobmemory (unless like us, you have a few piles of snow still bies and relaxation. It can be overwhelming, I understand. in the shadows). That being said, there are many things that members can At the April meeting, it was great to hear folks talking do to support the event. If you know someone, even yourabout getting their cars out and the plans for this sumself, that has a talent or a business that can donate somemer’s changes and improvements their ‘toys’. The cruis- thing for the door prizes it would be very helpful. A gift ing season has begun, albeit slowly. card to Dunkin’ Donuts or for gas Speaking of the meeting, it was great to (certainly everyone could use that!), the see so many of you attending. Our dollar amount is not important, you club is one of the few that cruise all know how everyone enjoys ‘free’ gifts! year, when possible. As a group we’ve If you build, sew, craft or ‘recycle’ been able to see many, many places in gifts…everything is welcome. Maine and New Hampshire, beautiful Saturday, April 25, Deb & I will be vistas, museums, points of interest and attending the first of a few meetings for hidden gems (aka restaurants). It’s althe Togus Picnic 2015. The picnic will ways better when the experiences can be held on Saturday, June 27 this year June meeting will be be shared with friends. Although, as a from 10 to 2. We will have more inforSaturday, the 20th! club, we’ve been to the W. W. & F. mation to share at the May club meeting Tent set up first at Hodgman’s, then meeting/cookout Railway before, there’s always another and there’ll be more information in the at Dave & Deb's. project that they’re undertaking, more June newsletter regarding the particulars info that’s been uncovered and now the for the day. rails will soon be set to ride on even On another note, the L/A Veterans further on their spring ‘work weekend’ Council is organizing a Memorial Day on the 16th and 17th , the weekend after we visited. All of parade and ceremony scheduled for Saturday, May 23, this made the April trip very enjoyable for the newbies beginning at 9:30 a.m. They are inviting participants and the more seasoned railroad fans. from Boy & Girl Scouts, horse riders, antique/classic cars April 12, at the Popham Beach kite fly, was a beautiful (that’s us!), veterans (that’s some of us!), military and fraday. Allen says, “The day was warm and sunny with a ternal organizations, ROTC and others. I’ll talk to some good flying wind”, yes, that’s true. But that wind could of you before our meeting date, but if you’re interested in blow right through you! It was a great time, Diane Akers participating, and don’t hear from me before then, please and her grandson, were able to get their kite up first try! call me. Some Knucklebusters have participated in the Allen Wheeler is the seasoned ‘flyer’, so his was up in a Greene Days parade and Turner’s annual parade. It’s a lot jiffy, flying high and even I was able to ‘fly’. A wonder- of fun and the crowds really enjoy seeing our ‘toys’. ful time with friends and some new ones made as well. Looking forward to seeing many of you at Cole Farms Deb & I are looking forward to going again next year. on May 9…the season has begun! I got the Vette out on I urge as many people as possible, attend the May 9 the road today for the first time. meeting. It will be just over a month to our Father’s Day Dave Cruise In and it’s important for all members to be part of [email protected] the process. I’m not particularly expecting members ‘to 207-782-7895 (h) or 207-240-6794 do’ things that require a commitment of time for the cruise in, I realize, not everyone’s schedule allows for it. Knuck- Date changed! Breakfast Meeting Secretary’s Report Date & Time: April 11, 2015 9:00 a.m. Place: Jillson’s Farm and Sugar House, Sabattus Attending: Steve & Diane Akers, Wayne & Mary Anderson, Dave Barrett, Dan & Claire Caron, Deb Desjardins, Bill Etheridge, John & Diane Kirby, Don Moore, Stan & Cheryl Page, Norm & Sue Remillard and Allen & Jane Wheeler. Guests: Allen & Jane’s grandson, Joshua. The meeting was brief, we didn’t want to continue to take up tables inside, and it was quite breezy and chilly outside. There was a general follow-up about our Club’s plans for summer events, Father’s Day Cruise-In on Sunday, June 21 and the Togus Picnic 2015, Saturday, June 27. The June meeting date is being changed to Saturday, June 20. It will start with setting up the tent at Hodgman’s and then everyone, hopefully, will go to Dave & Deb’s for the now annual June Cookout. There might be a cruise on the third Saturday, June 20, but no decision has been made at this time. Likely the Club will be at Dollar Tree in Auburn, for the second year, Saturday, June 6, if the store manager can give us the green light for another fund/ food raiser for the Togus Picnic. Several Club members have volunteered and anyone else that’s interested, please contact Dave at 207-240-6794 or I at 207-782-7895. It was fun last year, you only volunteer for 1 or 2 hours between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. May meeting will be Saturday, May 9; Allen’s info is elsewhere in the newsletter. The meeting was adjourned and members headed off to the W.W. & F. Railway for another interesting and fun excursion. Respectfully submitted, Deb Desjardins, Secretary DUES! Thank you to everyone that has paid their 2015 dues. Welcome to our new members, we're sure you'll enjoy cruisin' with us this year! For anyone that hasn't yet paid please remit $17 (individual) or $22 (family) to: Knucklebusters Motor Club, 46 Jennings Road, Leeds, Maine 04263 Or bring to any club function! May 9, 2015 Cole Farms Restaurant, Gray Maine Lewiston Rd, (Rt. 202 & 100 South) on the left Meet there at 9:00 a.m. We will be doing the buffet and will be seated in the lounge area. The buffet is $6.95. Following the meeting we'll take a mystery cruise to a local attraction. How is that for short and informative? Questions? Call Allen at 524-5591 or 312-4677 Last Ride April 4, 2015 On Saturday, April 4, 2015 our good friend and traveling companion took her last ride. Maggie was one who would rather ride than eat and she did it every chance she got. She joined us in October of 2005 as the age of 5 and spent the next nine and a half years on the road. Maggie went to car shows, cruise ins, annual trips to Vermont and every day errands. If a car was leaving she wanted to be in it. Many "car people" got to know her over the years, and she them. This was Maggie at a Toys for Tots cruise in. We brought her our own lawn to that one. Cruise on... Allen & Jane Wheeler The Knucklebusters Organization Dave Barrett—782-7895 or 240-6794 Email: [email protected] Vice-President: Jackie Lothrop—782-2502 Secretary: Deb Desjardins—782-7895 Email: [email protected] Treasurer: Jane Wheeler — 524-5591 Club Photographer: Diane Akers — 268-4285 Board of Directors: Allen Wheeler — 524-5591 Steve Akers—268-4285 Terry Sturtevant— Editor: Deb Vines — 539-4213 Email: [email protected] President: Club elections are held yearly at our January business meeting. All current members are entitled and encouraged to run for any available office and vote. CLASSIFIED ADS This section is free and for club members only. NO BUSINESS ADS ACCEPTED Please remember to contact me when your item(s) sell so I can remove your ad(s). 1969(ish) Chevy 292 C.I. straight six cylinder engine that was running when removed about 3 years ago, but was believed to have a bad valve. Will need repair. These earlier "large spark plug" models are becoming rare and desirable for accurate restoration or projects needing monster usable torque. Engine is mostly complete. The intake and exhaust manifolds and carburetor are removed but are included with the sale. This engine has been in dry indoor storage since removed and turns over freely. Asking $175.00 firm. Call Tom Wilson at 650-7369 for more information. Rattlin’ about… Great news! Kathy Morris has been given the all clear from her doctor! I guess that means that she'll have to help Don with all the heavy stuff around the house :-) Steve Akers has a new hobby to keep him busy...see picture elsewhere. Dave Barrett has been planning a Remembrance Cruise, the date has been set! Saturday, August 8 with a rain date of Saturday, September 5. More info in future newsletters. ENGINE: 1960s Chevy six cylinder 270 in line $300.00. Please call 207-474-5596 OR 207-4742611 during the day. 1950 Chevy Super Sport Coupe, Original 216 cu in Stove Bolt 6, three on the tree, split manifold, dual carbs, windshield visor with prism on dash, includes continental kit. $18,000 or BRO. Call 207-474-5596 OR 207-474-2611 1964 Lincoln Continental 4 door Convertible, V8, 430 cu in, 4-B Carb, light blue, tan top, CCPG value $23,000/ Reasonable offers considered. Please call during the day for more information 207-474-5596 OR 207-474-2611. 1978 Corvette, 350 CID w/ 4 barrel, 4 speed manual transmission. Call 207-782-7895 or 207-240-6794 Tonneau Cover: Black, like new. Fits full size GM pickup 1973-87. $150 OBO. Call Tom 539-4213 during the day and leave message. Chevy V-6 engine 262 C.I. (4.3L) from a 1986(?) Chevy C-10. Running well when removed several years ago. In dry indoor storage since then. Was relatively low mileage vehicle (80K) and engine is complete minus starter (might be able to find starter). Turns over freely and has compression. Great economy of operation, size and weight for hot rod or rat rod. Asking $225.00 firm. Call Tom Wilson at 650- Club member Steve Akers' new hobby while waiting for 7369 for more information. good cruising weather. (...and quite successful at it!) Please send your check or newsletter material to: Knucklebusters Motor Club 46 Jennings Rd Leeds, ME 04263 It was a breezy and chilly day, but in Knucklebusters stalwart tradition...lunch was served & shared at Popham Beach Kite Fly. Lots of fun, sun & friends. Diane Akers and grandson, Joshua, successfully raising their kite! Good job! Follow Up April Breakfast Cruise (4/11) and Kite Fly (4/12) Saturday, April 11, we met at Jillson's Farm for breakfast and a meeting. Following the meeting, some of us "cruised" over to the W.W. & F. Railway Museum for a train ride. These included Dave Barrett & Deb Desjardins, Steve & Diane Akers, Wayne & Mary Anderson and Allen & Jane Wheeler, with grandson Josh. Sunday, April 12th, was Popham Beach kite flying day. While not a "club function" we were joined this year by Dave Barrett & Deb Desjardins, Steve & Diane Akers, with grandson Joshua, and Norm & Sue Remillard. We had our grandson Joshua also. Yup that's two kids named Josh. The tide was out and many walked out to the island. The day was warm and sunny with a good flying wind. The day ended with visits to Fort Baldwin and Fort Popham. We watched a seal, fishing off Fort Popham. The Anderson's came prepared to cruise! Respectfully submitted by Allen Wheeler Club members finishing breakfast at Jillson's. Cheryl Page is talking about the trip she & Stan will be making to Route 66! Waiting for the train... Jane Wheeler and grandson, Josh, riding in the coach. May and early June events If you’re planning on going, double check info. Not all events are listed. FMI check the following sites: www.roadscholars.webs.com, www.portlandmotorclub.com or http://cruisemaine.net/webcal. Or call Dave 207-240-6794. Car Shows & One Time Events—MAY Saturday, 2: 8 to 1 p.m., Wells 6th Annual Spring Car Show, Messiah Christian Church, 2700 Post Rd, Wells, $10 to show, $5 admission, breakfast & lunch available FMI 207-985-9287 or [email protected] Sunday, 3: Motor Menders 5th Annual Swap Meet, 5 a.m. to noon for vendors, spectators at 6 a.m., Topsham Fairgrounds, $25 for vendors, $5 for spectators, breakfast and lunch available. Rain date: May 10. FMI 207-386-0484 14th Annual Cruisin’ to Graduation Car Show, Medomak Valley High School, Waldoboro. Rain or shine. FMI 207-6918402 or [email protected] Bentley’s First Car Show of the Season, 3 to 6 p.m., Bentley’s Saloon, Arundel. FMI 207-985-8966 or [email protected] Sunday, 10: Maine Swap Meet at Motorland, 2564 Portland Rd, Arundel. 7 a.m., Classic car corral and automotive flea market, spaces only $10. Second Sunday of each month through Nov. 9. FMI 207-710-6699 or [email protected] Saturday, 16: Cruise In Car Show & Community Yard Sale, cruise in starts at 10 a.m., yard sale at 8 a.m. both end at 2 p.m., 68 Church Rd, Brunswick. Hosted by Region 10 High School & Region 10 SkillsUSA. FMI 207-729-6622 X219 or [email protected] Sunday, 17: 36th Annual Bonny Eagle Car Show 7 to 3 p.m., , Car regis- tration 7-10 a.m., show cars can enter at 6 a.m. , $10 fee for 1 vehicle and 1 person. Pre-registration suggested. FMI www.bonnyeaglecarshow.com Friday, 22: 10th Annual Livermore Falls History Night and Cruise In, downtown Livermore Falls 4 to 8 p.m., . Food, live music, vendors, tractor rides & historical display. No admission fee. FMI 207-779-0367 or [email protected] Saturday, 23: 9:00 a.m. until everyone goes home, open house at North Windham Hot Rod Shop, fabricator of hot rods, 971 River Road, rear, Windham, Maine. There will music, food, raffles and giveaways. FMI Bob 207-894-8487 Sunday, 24: Damariscotta Mills Fish Ladder Festival Car Show 10:30 to 2:30 p.m., no fee. Festival May 23 & 24. FMI 207-563-2739 or [email protected] Thursday, 28: 4th Annual Cruise In, behind the Mexico Fire Station and Town Hall 5 to 8 p.m., . Sponsored by the Mexico Fire Fighters Relief Assn & Tired Iron Cruizers Car Club. Food, profits going to local charities, door prizes & music. Dash plaques for the first 100 cars. Rain date: Friday, 29. FMI 207-357-6589 or [email protected] Saturday, 30: Hampden VFW Car Show, Cole Land Transportation Museum, Bangor. FMI 207-990-3600 or www.colemuseum.org Moody’s Collision Benefit Car & Bike Show w/ L/A Harley & United Bikers of Maine, 8 to 2 p.m., Moody’s Collision, Lewiston. Donations welcome, benefitting local cancer patients & The Dempsey Center. FMI 207-344-2500 or [email protected] Spring Auto Show at Owls Head, Owls Head Museum, Rockland 9 to 3 p.m., . Pre-1955 cars, trucks & planes (weather permitting). Featuring Lincoln owners on tour. Admission: $16 show & museum. FMI 207-594-4418 or www.owlshead.org Cruise-Ins (Many start in May or as otherwise stated.) Monday Nights: 5 to 8 p.m., Topsham Fair Mall, yes it’s still on! Music & 50/50. FMI 207-240-6794; Uptown Cruizahs, Tractor Supply, Oxford (Starting May 18). Music, food & 50/50. FMI 207-890-0870: 5 to 7 p.m. Town Fair Tire, Auburn (Starting June 1) FMI 207-225-2531 Tuesday Nights: Cancelled due to permit issues, The Red Barn, Augusta; 6 to 9 p.m. until Oct. 13, Strictly Street Car Club Cruise Night, Motor Supply, Augusta. FMI 207-441-0197 or [email protected] ; 5 to 8 p.m., Bentley’s Tuesday Night Car Show (until Sept. 22), Arundel. FMI 207-985-8966 or [email protected] ; Cumberland Classic Cruise Night, Copp Motors, Cumberland. Music, food, door prizes, 50/50 begins June 2. FMI ask your friends. Wednesday Nights: 5 to 8 p.m., Fast Eddie’s, Winthrop. Music, food & 50/50. FMI 207-377-5550 ; MOALS Cruise Night, Mack’s Place, Bridgton. Food (10% discount for participants), music, 50/50 +. (May 20 to Sept. 16). FMI 207-935-3548; 6 to 8 p.m., Denny’s, Auburn. Starting June 8. Music & 50/50. FMI 207225-2531 Thursday Nights: 5 to 8 p.m., Ainslie’s Market, Gardiner. Music & food. FMI 207-582-4463 ; Breau’s Too Cruise In, Bryant Pond. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., May 21, June 18, July 16 and Aug. 20. FMI 207665-2554; 5 to 7 p.m., begins June 4. TJ’s Pizza, Biddeford. FMI 207-284-6133 Friday Nights: 5 to 8 p.m.: Blast from the Past, East Waterboro; Roy’s All Steak Hamburgers, Turner Rd, Auburn. Food & 50/50. FMI 207-782-2801 or Face Book: Roy’s All Steak Hamburgers & Golf Center; Loose Wheels, Waterville. May 1 to Sept. 25. FMI 207-314-6898 Saturdays: 8 to 11 a.m., Cars, Coffee and Donuts, Pep Boys, Auburn; 3 to 7 p.m., Twisted Iron Motorcycle and Muscle Cars Ride In, 424 Bath Rd, Wiscasset. May 23, July 18, August 29, Sept. 26 & Oct. 4. FMI 207-687-8023 or [email protected]