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The Galloping Gazette The Official Newsletter Of The Central Virginia Mustang Club April 2006 Issue 232
CVMC News
April 1 st, 2006 April Fools Car Show
CVMC held it’s first ever Spring Show on April 1, 2006. Yes, we know, it’s “April Fool’s Day”. Back when we were starting to put together this show I wondered to myself. What if we said we were having a Show on “April Fool’s Day”, pass out fliers but, instead of having a show we just put a big sign in the middle of the parking lot that said “APRIL FOOL!” and sat in the bushes and watch to people show up! Do you think they would have seen the humor? Nah I didn’t either so we had real show instead.
This show was a first for CVMC. The show was open to all makes and models. It was also the first time we awarded “Top 30 Trophies” that was voted on by the participants and visitors.
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CVMC also had a “Best Of Show Trophy” awarded to Herbert Hudson for his beautiful Chevy Truck pictured above.
We had 118 Show Cars and they came from all over the metro area. They even came from as far away as Lynchburg, the Valley and Fredericksburg. CVMC wants to thanks everyone who helped to make this show a success. We hope everyone had fun and will come back again next year! By Tony Hall
NEWSLETTER ANNOUNCEMENT
I want to let everyone know that we will be adding some new features to the Newsletter Beginning in May. The new features are as follows. A Classified Section: This section will be for CVMC members only. You can advertise anything “For Sale” or “Wanted” that is related to the Mustang or Ford Motor Company. A Ford Racing Section: I hope to have at least one article or more covering Mustang and Ford Racing. An Editorial Section: This section will be open to any club member, who wishes to express their thoughts on the flowing subjects, Mustang Hobby, Ford Motor Company, MCA, CVMC, VDOT, and the Virginia Legislature. There may be more new features added in the future and if you have any
ideas feel free to let me know about them. All of these new features will be available on our on-line version of the Newsletter only. By Tony Hall
CVMC At Paradise Road March 4 th!
CVMC would like to thank Paradise Road for sponsoring our “April Fool’s Day Car Show” Paradise Road invited CVMC to their shop on March 4th at 10:00am to take a tour of the facilities. CVMC had about 10 club members make the Paradise Road Open House. We had a great time and we want to thank Wes for having us and for supporting our 1st Spring Show. By Rusty Wiseman
CVMC At G-Force Karts
Our next foray into G-Force Karts will be April 23rd. We will meet at G-Force Karts at 2:00pm. The address is below.
4245 Carolina Avenue, Bldg B Richmond, Virginia
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It is always a blast! Be sure to be there! Here’s Tire Smoke in your eyes! By Tony Hall
CVMC Adopt-A-Highway
CVMC would like to thank everyone who participated in the Adopt-A-Highway program. It is always a good feeling when you have cleaned up a road. It looks so much better. I hope everyone enjoyed the Pizza!!! Remember; do not add to the litter problem by tossing trash out the window our putting it in the back of your pick-up truck so it can blow out as your going down the road. When you see trash pick it up and put it where it belongs. Thanks to everyone who helped. We will be doing another “Adopt-A-Highway” in the next few months so stay tuned we could use your help. By Tony Hall
CVMC Meeting Minutes March 1, 2006
Gordon called the meeting to order at 7:30pm. He spoke briefly on the membership and how the number of members is climbing and that all members in the club should assist in recruiting new members. Gordon then welcomed everyone and asked if there were any visitors in attendance. Tonight there were 3 visitors; Michael Vanderway, Betty Steinman and Bob Rodell. Tonight we had 67 members in attendance. Gordon introduced Dave Dickey. Dave spoke on the Fun Ford Weekend to be held at Virginia Motorsports Park in Dinwiddie, Va. Central Virginia Mustang Club will be hosting this event. Dave mentioned the club will need to provide approximately 6 people on Saturday and Sunday during the event for set up, details to follow. Dave also mentioned this
is a great opportunity for exposure for the club. This will be Central Virginia Mustang Club’s first time as a sponsor of the event. Dave spoke on the Mustang Club of America event in Johnson City Tennessee May 26-28, 2006. Hotel reservations will need to be made quickly to guarantee a room during the event. Dave also mentioned the Mustang Club of America will refund Central Virginia Mustang Club $10.00 per every new member that joins MCA. Joining MCA is not a requirement, but is a nice perk and offers members allot of information and events. Gordon introduced Ron Martin, treasurer to give the monthly report. The report was accepted by Tony Hall and seconded by Steve Coleman, the vote was unanimous. Rusty Wiseman spoke about the Asphalt Angels car show that was held in February. There were a total of 6 cars representing Central Virginia Mustang Club and all members placed in judging. Gordon mentioned that Central Virginia Mustang Club may or may not participate in next years show due to some conflicts at the event. John Meadow from Audio Vision, located in Ashland Virginia was introduced and spoke on Alarm Systems, Remote Starters and GPS systems. Audio Vision also carries a full line or original Radio’s for classic cars. There will be a discount for club members, but will need to call Audio Vision for verification of amount. James Robinson with “Race for the Cure” spoke about a car show that will benefit Relay for Life. The car show is being held on April 29th. Relay for Life will be held at Atlee High School on April 29th. George Bobrovsky mentioned that he would like to have a show at BJ’s parking lot in Mechanicsville to benefit Relay for Life as well. George Bobrovsky spoke about the April Show at Virginia Center Commons on
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April 1, 2006. He mentioned that he needs volunteers to help set up the show on March 31st. All volunteers will need to arrive between 4:30pm and 5:00pm. The location is the front parking lot next to Dillard’s. Paradise Road will be sponsoring the events. George thanked Rusty and Stephanie for their help in obtaining the sponsorship. The manager of Hill City Chop house has welcomed the club for anyone interested in dinner after the show.
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Gordon mentioned that he has not heard back from the International Car Show and we probably would not be participating this year. Tony Hall spoke on the Fall Show, he said that process was coming along and asked for members to pass out flyers. Tony hopes this year’s show will be the largest one to date. He is still looking for sponsors and volunteers for the event. Gordon then mentioned several events that will be taking place in the near future. Cruise In, The old K-Mart store on Midlothian Turnpike to be held on March 18, 2006. A Spring Dance will be held in Bowling Green, Va. on April 1, 2006 from 8 until midnight. Quinton Volunteer Fire and EMS annual car show on March 25, 2006. The Good Times Cruisers car show will be held on May 3, 2006 in Locust Grove, Virginia. Central Virginia Mustang Club will be going to Paradise Road Speed Shop on Saturday March 4, 2006. Members will need to meet at the McDonald’s located on Willis Road at 9:30am. G-Force Carts on Sunday, March 12, 2006. Llew Stakes talked about the Bon Air parade on May 13, 2006. Members will need to meet at Bon Air Presbyterian Church between 10:00am and 10:30am. The Church is located near Stony Point Shopping Center. The club is still in need
of a volunteer to organize the Cruise In’s for this upcoming year. Stephanie mentioned Mustang Week in Myrtle Beach the week of July 23 through 30, 2006. The Viking Hotel is the host hotel and will need to make reservations fairly quickly to guarantee a room. Gordon turned the floor over to Brenda Jones who held the clubs monthly raffle and 50/50. Janet Armstrong was the winner of $40.00. The meeting was then adjourned at 8:30pm.
National Memorial Day Parade
May 29, 2006
CVMC has been invited back to participate in the parade in Washington, D.C., Monday May 29th. The starting time 10:00 AM. Are you ready for the big time? If you are interested in participating in a nationally recognized parade, travel with us and participate. Who knows, you maybe on national television, I was on NBC National News last year! We have about 15 slots for all Mustang body styles and can exceed that number if we have convertibles that are willing to let a veteran or two (potentially disabled) sit in the back seat of your convertible. We currently have 8 definite (4 coupes, 4 convertibles) and 1 coupe as a maybe signed up from the club.
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Last year, we teamed up with a very large and nationally recognized veteran's organization, the Marine Corps League. They had so much fun with us; they want to team up with us again. They can provide a veteran for every car! Many of us spent Sunday night at the Hilton Hotel in Springfield, VA, Hilton Hotel and went to the new air and space museum near Dulles airport. All that went enjoyed the experience. This year, we will plan to leave earlier and reserve rooms at the same hotel, take the Metro into DC to the Smithsonian American History Museum. Smithsonian American History Museum Please contact…
Kathy McWilliams Cell: 804-512-7403 E-mail: [email protected]
Specific time and meeting location information are forthcoming and will be communicated to all participants. I hope you can come out and celebrate our Veterans, you may even see me in my Air Force uniform, now who would pass that up? By Kathy McWilliams
Editorial Note: These veterans have given a lot so we can have fun with our Mustangs. The very least we can do is have a huge turn out to give them a ride in the “National Memorial Day Parade”.
I will be traveling back from a MCA National in Tennessee the day before and I will be there. So show your thanks and sign up for a Great Parade in our Nations Capital for those who gave a lot and those who gave their all!
CVMC At The Woodward Dream Cruise
August 19 th, 2006
Ok for some reason I always get myself in trouble and start planning trips. How do I let this happen to me? Well here we go again. I have secured rooms for another trip to Michigan, this time for the Woodward Dream Cruise. If you have never heard of this event, I would have to say “Where have you been all….actually I had not heard of this event either until I went up to the 100th Anniversary of Ford. Tony proceeded to take us to Woodward Ave (we finally found it…who says guys don’t stop for directions) and tell us about the cruise. This event has gotten bigger every year since its inception. For a better understanding of what it is all about check out there website at http://www.woodwarddreamcruise.com I have reserved rooms at a Red Roof Inn in Dearborn and have 6 more left. As of now I have them reserved from August 9th thru the 20th as some going wish to visit the museums, historical sites and such. I can change those dates; in fact one member going will be arriving on Wed. As of right now the following people are slated to be going...
Rusty Wiseman, Betty Wiseman, Johnny and Joan McGrath, Taft Cameron, Tony Hall David Lythgoe
This should be a lot of fun. I will have more info on activities as the date
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gets closer. If you are interested in going let me know. You can contact me via the following:
Email: [email protected] Phone: 804-357-6196
Thank you for allowing me to be crazy enough to plan a trip like this (And it isn’t over yet…why am I so crazy) and I hope some of you will be able to go. Thank you for reading my ramblings. Stay tuned to this Stang channel for more info. By Rusty Wiseman
CVMC at 30th Anniversary of the Mustang Club of America
Here we go again. What was I thinking? Well I have done it again. I have planned another little trip this time to MCA'S 30th Anniversary Stampede which is being held at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama, August 31 - September 3, 2006. This should be a lot of fun. I have several people signed up already and a few rooms left. The following people are going:
Rusty Wiseman Betty Wiseman Tony Hall Daniel Defoe I still have 8 rooms available. This should be a fun time. We will leave late Thursday afternoon and drive for a few hours and find somewhere to stay that night (or sleep in the car…who knows). Should arrive in AL sometime on Friday and check in at the hotel and show. So if you want to go let me know. You can contact me via the following:
Email: [email protected] Phone: 804-357-6196
You can check out http://www.mustang.org/specialevents/M
CA.cfm?home for more information and register online at https://secure.icglink.com/mustang/specialevents/registration.cfm for the show.
I hope we can have a big showing for this. Thank you for allowing me to be crazy enough to do this, again ( will I ever learn) Till next time. Have a great Stang day. By Rusty Wiseman
CVMC 22nd Annual Mustang & Ford Show UPDATE
CVMC is looking for Show Sponsors! If you wish to be a “Major Sponsor” or sponsor a “Best of Show Trophy” or a “Trophy Class” be sure to give me a call or send me an e-mail. CVMC Needs Your Support!!!
Anybody who wishes to help out with putting on the show just let me know.
Tony Hall Home: 804-282-0592 Work: 804-261-6764 E-mail: [email protected]
Be sure to check out more updates on our 22nd Annual Mustang & Ford Show in our CVMC Forums! 22nd Annual Mustang & Ford Show
CVMC On The Web
Yes, folks CVMC has a website! We have CVMC Club Events listed along with MCA Regional and National Shows and lets not forget the Local Shows. CVMC Events Link We also have a ton of pictures from our past events. CVMC Event Photo's Link We have a very good Forum’s Section. Here you can pass along your extensive knowledge about your Mustang or answer someone’s question. It is also a good way to keep up with current CVMC projects and events. CVMC Forum's Link
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Be sure to use your CVMC website, it is here for your use! www.centralvamustang.com By Tony Hall
CVMC Gear
CVMC has a great selection of “CVMC Gear like CVMC Jackets, T-shirts, Polo Shirts, Hats, Stickers, Coffee Mugs, etc. If Judi doesn’t have it in stock she can order it for you. CVMC still has a very good selection of our “21st Annual Mustang & Ford Show” t-shirts in stock. We have Medium, Large, X-Large & XX-Large. The design is a great one just check out the picture below. These fine looking t-shirts are only
$15.00 each! Be sure to get yours today!
CVMC still has some “20th Annual Mustang & Ford Show” t-shirts left! We have X-Large, XX-Large & XXX-Large! The design is a really good one also. It is very similar to the one you see above. The price has been reduced to $10.00 each! You just can’t beat it! Just ask Judi at the next CVMC meeting or event. Be sure to contact Judi Weidman for your great looking CVMC Gear!
Judi Weidman Phone: 804-379-7480
E-mail: [email protected].
Thanks For Contributing To The Galloping Gazette
I would like to take a minute to thank everyone who has contributed to the Galloping Gazette and let everyone know that if you have an article that you wrote on anything Mustang and or Ford related please send it to me to be used in the newsletter. Ideas for articles are but not limited to the following… Car Shows that you attended; Parades; Restoration Projects; Modification’s; Unique Mustang’s and or Ford’s; Unique people connected with Mustang’s and or Ford’s; etc… Please include any pictures. Be sure to send your articles to me at [email protected] or you can give them to me at a meeting or mail them to me if you do not have e-mail. Tony Hall 7702 Hudson Drive Richmond, Va. 23229
News From The Blue Oval
WOMEN ARE KEY TO AUTO INDUSTRY FUTURE
By Michael Collins, FCN
DEARBORN, March 24, 2006 (FCN) -- When the U.S. Congress established March as Women's History Month in 1987, its primary goal was to spotlight the outstanding achievements of women in years past. But it also sheds light on women making history today. And nowhere is the emerging presence of women more evident than the automotive industry, where women are making great strides in
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a once male-dominated environment. In a recent article on the auto industry, The Cleveland Plain Dealer said, "The roller-coaster fortunes of the domestic automakers are part of the historical pattern, but this time there's a difference: women at GM and Ford will play starring roles in the attempted turnaround of both companies." The article lists Ford Motor Company executives Anne Stevens, Nancy Gioia, Barbara Samardizch, Anne Belec, Sue Cischke, Deborah Coleman and Elena Ford as some of the key leaders in deciding the fate of the automotive business in the United States. "The automotive industry is not for the weak of heart or the faint of mind. Fear is not an option." said Stevens, recently appointed by Bill Ford as chief operating officer of The Americas and a chief architect of the "Way Forward" plan. So what are the traits that women in the leadership ranks seem to have in common? According to a recent survey of American women in leadership roles commissioned by IMdiversity.com, much of their success can be attributed to tenacity and optimism. It's those two traits that are the threads that run through the careers of the Ford executives FCN is profiling in celebration of National Women's History Month.
By Dave Dickey MCA Regional Director
As most of you know, CVMC is going to be the host club for Ford Fun Weekend (FFW) at Virginia Motorsports Park, near Petersburg, VA. on June 23 to 25. Gordon has been in contact with a Ford Fun Weekend representative. She indicated there was plenty of time and she would be back in touch with us. In earlier communications with FFW, CVMC members will be given discounts for participating at the track; however we must supply FFW coordinators with a copy of our membership roster. FFW will NOT be able to offer a discount at the gate so you need to join or renew your dues early to be listed in our roster. If you would like to volunteer to help with the show, there will be a sign up sheet on the table. MCA has approved the CLUB PROMOTION again for 2006. This promotion is to get new MCA members and, at the same time, benefit the regional clubs. For every NEW CVMC member that joins MCA and we submit their payment to MCA, the club will receive $10 too our treasury, so by joining MCA thru the club, you will be helping the club. I am trying to get a list of all club members that are also MCA. Also I need to know any club/MCA members attending any MCA National or Grand National show and if you volunteered to help at that show or attended any MCA type meetings.
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Please let me know. If you would like to join MCA I will have MCA applications at the meeting. The 1st MCA National show close to us is May 26 to 28 at Johnson City, TN. which is around 360 miles from Richmond with an estimated 6 hours drive time. The show site is at the Tennessee State University campus. I received a few show flyers and they are on the table. Remember to get your Hotel reservations early for any MCA show you plan on attending. Rusty will tell you all about MCA’s 30th anniversary show Labor Day weekend; which is September 1 to 4; at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, AL. MCA regional shows close to Richmond: April 30, 2006: Mustang and Ford show in Rockville, Maryland Hosted by National Capital Region Mustang Club at Montgomery College. For more information visit their website at http://www.ncrmc.org. May 20, 2006: Southeastern Virginia Mustang Club at Virginia Beach, Virginia; for more information visit their website at http://SEVMCatcox.net. May 27, 2006: Open Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show at Elizabeth City, North Carolina, hosted by Chrome Pony Mustang Club. For more information, email smsjdsatinteliport.com. June 2-4, 2006: 6th Annual CRMC Performance Driving School at Kershaw, North Carolina, hosted by Carolina Regional Mustang Club at Carolina Motorsports Park. For more information visit the website at http://ponytales.org.
News From The Car Club Council of Central Virginia
By Fred Fann
How high will the price of gasoline and diesel fuel go? I’m not very good at predicting the future but I think gas and diesel prices will continue to go up until they get just below the cost of their replacements. And what are the replacements for gasoline and diesel fuel? Right now it is possible to make your own biodiesel from leftover cooking oil. You can purchase kits that will allow you to do just that. There are also a number of companies that are making biodiesel. The replacement for gasoline is E85 – a mix of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. GM is coming out with what it calls flex fuel vehicles that can run on regular gasoline out of the pump and also on E85. Keep in mind that both E85 and biodiesel have two major problems. The first is finding a station that sells either one. The other is the cost. Both cost higher to produce than gasoline or diesel fuel. But when gasoline and diesel get into the $5 to $6 a gallon range you will begin to see the biodiesel and E85 because then they can compete. I know it’s not a good thing to hear that gasoline will be in the $5 to $6 range but this is where we are headed. Ethanol is going to be used in the Richmond area gasoline to replace MTBE (supposedly helps cut air pollution). I assume the government wanted to wait until MTBE had polluted plenty of ground water
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before getting rid of it. Some states and Canada had already banned its use because it is water-soluble and can easily get into water giving it a kerosene taste. And of course there are predictions of ethanol shortages just in time for spring travel so those gas prices can really soar. One problem with using E85 is that few vehicles will actually be able to use it. Most automakers are still producing cars and trucks to run only on gasoline with no ethanol. If President Bush and the members of Congress are really sincere about the country using less foreign oil then they need to act and act now. New vehicles should be required to run on either gasoline or E85 and there should be tax credits for those who purchase and drive subcompacts that get high gas mileage. And production of ethanol must increase. The problem we as hobbyists may face in the future is how do we convert engines that are 40 or more years old to new technology such as E85? I’m sure there is plenty of opportunity for innovative companies to come up with something. You will recall all the hype when leaded gasoline production ended. But those old engines are still running fine on the unleaded. The demand for gasoline is at an all time high and that is one reason prices are up. Here’s an example: Beijing, China. In the 1990’s everyone in Beijing traveled by bicycle. Today over 1,000 cars are added to the streets of Beijing EACH DAY! China’s economy is booming and everyone wants the proverbial chicken in a pot or rather a car in every driveway. Demand for gasoline is going to continue to soar as India, China and other countries become more modern and more like the US – addicted to oil. How long before Toyota becomes the number one automaker? We might not have to wait too much longer as both GM and Ford continue to lose sales and profit. In less than 2 years GM stock has gone
from $55 a share to about $21 per share. American companies cannot compete with foreign companies that have both low labor costs and state run health care. I heard that $1500 of every vehicle GM sells has to go to health care for GM employees. The EPA wanted to allow power plants and factories to upgrade equipment without installing the newest anti-pollution controls. 14 states and several cities sued and won. This means that about 800 power plants and 17,000 factories will pollute less – despite the EPA. The members of the Virginia Association of Car Councils have met and come up with several ideas about the misuse of antique plates that inspired HB 288. In fact DMV might be getting the message as we have heard of at least two DMV offices that are now explaining the rules about antique plates to those who apply for them. Too bad they couldn’t have started doing that years ago. It is now spring and time to get your special vehicle out and about. Remember – gasoline prices will never be lower so enjoy that old cruiser today.
CVMC Guess The Plate
The object of this game is to guess which CVMC member the license plate belongs to.
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Dave’s Mustang Trivia
By David Lythgoe
This feature will return next month.
Rick’s Tip’s
Brake’s Again!
Hey, if you have a 30 to 40 year old Mustang. You have 30 to 40 year old brake lines. Guess what? Your brake line should have been replaced 10 years ago. I personally like stainless steel brake lines because they will not rust. The Mustang Club of America (MCA) requires original finish brake lines which is light coated steel and will rust if scratched. I think in the future MCA will allow stainless steel lines.
It would also be a good idea to replace the master cylinders and especially the 2 front rubber lines and the rear rubber lines. Silicone brake fluid is best to use because it will help keep the cylinders from sticking due to rust when the car is not driven for long periods of time.
If you have any questions please feel free to call me during the day at 804-321-5383.
Happy Cruising Rick
Cvmc Classifieds
This section is for CVMC Members ONLY! If you have any Mustang/Ford items for sale please send the information via e-mail to: [email protected]
New Member’s
Larry & Carol Moneypenny, Bob & Judy Rodell, Mark Crouse, Kevin Fay, Leann Mahoney, Michael & Deborah Hauser,
Travis Uminski
Welcome! We at CVMC hope you will be a member for many years. CVMC has members 128 signed up for 2006.
Renewed Member’s For 2006
Greer Fullerton, Scott Forshaw, Ed Adams, Tommy Nolan, Manny Nichols,
Gary Ross, Tony Daniels, Leroy Sherman, Fred & Kim Gantt, Ted & Cathy Roberson, Larry & Allen Kidd, Jim Myracle, Cliff
Adair, Susan Van Stavern,
Thanks everyone for coming back for another great CVMC year! CVMC has 128 signed up so far for 2006.
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CVMC Guess The Plate Answer
Betty Wiseman’s 2003 Mustang Mach 1
Dave’s Mustang Trivia Answers
April Birthdays
Looks like we have a bunch of birthday Guys & Gals!
Apr. 7th Mary Bosher, Apr. 9th Ethan Gantt & Clinton Bennett, Apr. 10th Seth Holtz, Apr. 12th Ron Martin, Apr. 16th Christina Lonetto, Apr. 17th Michael Arnold, Apr. 19th Clint Penley & Laurie Ford, Apr. 20th Cody Pruden & John
Propst, Apr. 21st Larry Boyd & Jon Selby, Apr. 22nd Paul Oliver, Apr. 23rd Mark
Oliver, Apr. 25th Donnie Nichols, Apr. 27th Tim Posey, Apr. 28th Scott Akom, Apr.
30th Whitney Phillips & Steve Pruden & De Kissel,
Happy Birthday and Many Happy Returns!
Upcoming Car Shows
MCA Events
April 8th to the 9th, 2006 SVT Cobra Club at the Food Lion Autofair Charlotte, North Carolina Hosted by SVT Cobra Mustang Club at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Event hours are 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with check-in running 6:30 a.m.. Registration fee is Free to SCMC Members. SVT Cobra owners unite at the Food Lion Autofair in Charlotte, NC. There will be over 50 car
clubs in attendance with acres of vendors, parts for sale, and cars for sale. Our space is limited to 40 participants and you must be a club member to show with us for free. A $40.00 value you receive as a member benefit. To Join SCMC go to www.svtcobraclub.com. For more information, call Tony Sorrentino at 803-371-0725 or email [email protected] or visit the website at http://www.svtcobraclub.com
April 9th, 2006 SVT Cobra Club on Track at the 411 Speedway Knoxville, Tennessee Hosted by SVT Cobra Mustang Club at 411 Speedway. Event hours are 9:00 a.m.till finish with check-in running 8:00 a.m.. Registration fee is $45.00 (pre-registration $35.00 before April 1, 2006). Join the SCMC on this high speed autocross at the 411 Speedway and race against the clock. For more information, call Rick McNutt at 865.712.5062 or email [email protected] or visit the website at http://www.svtcobraclub.com
April 22nd, 2006 A Day With The Lions Open Car Show Knoxville, Tennessee Hosted by District 12N Lions Charities at Tennessee School for the Deaf. Event hours are 9 AM- 2PM with check-in running 9AM-11AM. Registration fee is $20.00 (pre-registration $15.00 before April 10, 2006). Trophies top Five cars, dash plaques and goody bags first 50 cars. 100 percent of net proceeds will benefit the District 12N Lions Charities, Inc. For more information, call Jim Hart at 865 691-3253 or email [email protected] or call Jim McFarland at 865-925-3334 or email [email protected] or visit the website at http://www.discoveret.org/lions12n/index.htm
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April 23rd, 2006 2nd Annual Spring All Ford Car/ Truck Show Front Royal, Virginia Hosted by Shenandoah Valley Mustang Club at Shenandoah Ford Dealership. Event hours are 9am -3pm with check-in running 9am -12pm. Registration fee is $12.00 (pre-registration $10.00 before April 15, 2006). Show open to all fords,mustangs,antiques,classics,hot rods,street machines and trucks (new and 0ld).Top 30 trophies,Ford Heritage award.Best Mustang,Best non-mustang car or truck.Participant ballot voting. For more information, call Tommy at 540 662-0584 or email [email protected] or call Bob at 304 876-6830.
April 30th, 2006 Mustang and Ford Show Rockville, Maryland Hosted by National Capital Region Mustang Club at Montgomery College. Event hours are 8:00 am - 3:00 pm with check-in running 8:30-11:00 am. Registration fee is 15.00 (pre-registration 12.00 before April 25, 2006). Open to all Ford powered Ford products. MCA judged classes for Mustangs (1964-2004) and participant vote for all Fords and 2005/2006 Mustangs. Food vendor on site. Music, 50/50 and door prizes. For more information, call Allen Ackelson at 703-590-2651 or email [email protected] or call Charlie Bulh at 703-467-2029 or email [email protected] or visit the website at http://www.ncrmc.org
May 6th, 2006 Mustang Club of America Regional Show Newport News, Virginia Hosted by Styling Stangs of Hampton Roads Inc. at Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport. Event hours are 9:00 am to 3:30 pm with check-in running 9:00 am. Registration fee is $15.00. MCA Street Driven rules will be used for the judging of 40 classes. 1st,
2nd and 3rd place awards will be given for each class. For more information, call Mark S. Falin at 757-988-0989 or email [email protected]
May 13th, 2006 2nd Annual May Mustang Show Waynesville, North Carolina Hosted by Western Carolina Stampede Mustang Club at Winn-Dixie Plaza. Event hours are 9-3 with check-in running 9-1. Registration fee is $10. Free admission to the public, all makes or models welcome to show but only mustangs will be judged. Vendors/parts swap are welcome at no charge but must pre register. We support our community and donate profits from all our shows to local charitys. Many Classes, lot of trophies!!!! For more information, call Duane Singleton at 828-456-2263 or email [email protected] or call Jesse Presley at 828-627-0226 or email [email protected] or visit the website at http://www.westerncarolinastampedemustangclub.com
May 20th, 2006 SEVMC Spring Show Virginia Beach, Virginia Hosted by Southeastern Virginia Mustang Club at Foundry Meth Ch-VaBeach. Event hours are 9:00 - 5:00 with check-in running 9:00 - Noon. Registration fee is $ 20.00 (pre-registration $ 15.00 before May 19, 2006). open to all Mustang, Ford Trucks, and Ford-powered Special Interest Cars..accessories vendors, food vendors, professional photographer..all welcome For more information, call Rod Elish - President at 757-471-8896 or email [email protected] or call Jerry Callender MCA dir at 757-318-6437 or email [email protected] or visit the website at http://[email protected]
May 27th, 2006 Open Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show
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Elizabeth City, North Carolina Hosted by Chrome Pony Mustang Club at Albemarle 4-H Building. Event hours are 8 to 4 PM with check-in running 8 to noon. Registration fee is $20.00. For more information, call Jim Snow at 252-297-2963 or email [email protected]
For more information on other MCA Car Shows and Events please visit the Mustang Club of America’s website at… www.mustang.org
MCA National May 26-28, 2006 First Tennessee Regional Group Show Johnson City, Tennessee MCA National Show hosted by the First Tennessee Regional Group.
Non-MCA Events
April 8th, 2006 The Mass Communications Club at Virginia State University Will be having a car show on our campus. It will be held on April 8, 2006 starting at 11a.m. at Roger's Stadium Parking Lot. You can contact Bernard Wooden by e-mail, [email protected].
April 15th, 2006 Va Classic Cruisers 10th Annual Open Car Show From 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Southside Nazarene Church (Rt. 288 & Courthouse Rd.) Street Rods, Muscle Cars, Antiques, Customs, Trucks, Tuners & Motorcycles All Welcome. Top 25 Awards and Specialty Awards, Dash Plaques to the First 150 Entries. Pre-register by April 7th, 2006 to be eligible to win one of two $50 cash prizes!!! Registration Fee: Day Of Show $20.00 Pre-register before April 7th $15.00 Vendors Fee $25.00 Send Pre-Registration or Vendors Check To: Virginia Classic Cruisers, c/o Pat Payne (VCC Secretary), 73 Oak Forest Rd., Cumberland, Va. 23040 (email:
[email protected]) You may call Pat at 804-492-3549 and leave a callback number if you have any questions. Visit our website at: www.vaclassiccruisers.com
April 15th, 2006 Spring Break III There will be a Car, Bike ,Truck show and swap meet at Mclean, Mid-Atlantic. Located 1/2 mile North of I-95 Route. 17 Exit 133 Fredricksburg Va. Open for venders and show vehicles at 7am. All proceeds go to Childrens Miracle Network. Please contact Jerry Jones for more info.804-742-5080
April 29th, 2006 4th Annual North Anna Power Station Car, Truck, & Bike Show Will be held at Louisa County Middle School (State Rt. 22 approximately 1 mile west of the town of Mineral) on Saturday April 29th (rain date Sunday April 30th) 9:00 to 3:00. Spectator judging with trophies to top 20 cars & trucks and top 3 bikes. Also best in show trophy. Also 5 additional trophies will be given as “Managers Choice”. DJ & moon bounce for kids will be provided. 50/50 raffles, hotdogs, hamburgers, sodas, tee shirts, & hats will be available. $15 entrants fee for cars/trucks/bikes and $2 adult spectator fee. ALL proceeds go to Habitat For Humanity. Please…no pets or alcohol. All paved parking with plenty of room. Contact Frank Errico 540-894-2936 or e-mail [email protected] for flier. May 6th, 2006 The 18th Annual Mustang and Ford Powered Round-Up! Hosted by the Roanoke Valley Mustang Club at the Tanglewood Mall from 10 AM to 3 PM. For information contact Butch Cook at (540) 387-1979 or e-mail [email protected]
May 13th, 2006
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The Lake Anna Cruizers, Inc. will hold their 9th Annual Show For Classic & Antique Cars & Trucks, Street Rods & Customs, Muscle Cars, Pony Cars & Specialty Vehicles on Saturday, May 13, 2006 at the Louisa Middle and High School in Mineral, VA. (Route 22 between the towns of Mineral and Louisa). We are very excited about moving our show to the Spring. As requested by many entrants from previous shows, judging by class is back! 1st, 2nd and 3rd place trophies awarded in each of eighteen classes plus many Specialty Trophies. Dash plaques for the first 125 vehicles registered. Registration fee still only $15. The Lake Anna Cruizers is a non-profit club that donates to local charities. Our events are drug and alcohol free. We hope to make this our biggest show yet. Visit the club website at: The Lake Anna Cruizers
May 13th, 2006 2nd Annual Charles Harding Memorial Car Show American Cancer Society Relay For Life Fundraiser. Sponsored by Relay For Life Team---Kids x 10. Rain date May 20. Registration from: 10:30-11:45 am Awards will be presented at: 2:30 pm Car show will be held at: Randolph-Henry High School Fun for the whole family!!! Food, Drinks, Music Spectators: $3.00 Awards given to the top two in each class, plus Longest Driven (miles to show) and Charles Harding Best of Show Award (Stock & Modified) For more information contact: Joanne Catron at 434-736-9432 or [email protected]
May 14th, 2006 FREDERICKSBURG STREET RODS 16TH ANNUAL ROD RUN 9am to 3pm, rain or shine, at Walker Grant Middle School (Route 1 next to Purvis Ford, Fredericksburg, VA). Open to street rods, street machines, muscle cars, mini trucks, customs, classics, corvettes,
and 4-wheel drive, (sorry no vans or motorcycles). Pre-register for a chance to win 1 of 6 $50 cash drawings. Dash plaques for first 200 registered, adult games, door prizes, 50/50 drawing, hard luck award, club participation award, top 25, sponsor and specialty awards. Food is available on the grounds. “Music to Go” by Lyn Grayson. Benefits Walker Grant Middle School Special Education Program. Pre-registration before May 1st $13.00, day of show $15.00. Information: Contact Ron Wactor (540- 972-2546 or Harry Jenkins (540-286-1609).
May 20th, 2006 Car, Truck, Bike Show And Swapmeet, and Flea Market - Faith Landmarks Ministries 8491 Chamberlayne Road, Richmond VA. Regestration from 9:00am -12:00. Awards presented at 2pm. Early bird registration $15.00 Regular registration $20.00. Please call Charles Green (804) 519-1534, 644-5659 or Eddie Hinton (804) 550-3203 for more information or to register.
May 20th, 2006 6th ANNUAL CAR, TRUCK & MOTORCYCLE SHOW At GOOCHLAND FAIRGROUNDS on Saturday May 20, 2006 from 9:00a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. Open to all Antiques, Street Rods, Hot Rods, Muscle Cars, Imports, Corvettes, Race Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles. Admission: $5.00, Seniors $3.00, Under 12 Free. Show Registration from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Dash Plaques to the first 100 entries $15.00 day of show $13.00 before May 14, 2006. Vendors and flea market space available FREE with paid admission. Awards at 3.00 p.m. 16 classes 3 trophies in each class plus BEST OF SHOW, PEOPLES CHOICE & CLUB AWARD. GAMES, PRIZES, MUSIC, FLEA MARKET, ASTRO JUMP for kids and FOOD. Bring the family and enjoy a fun filled day. Join us for the after show cruise to Bill's Barbeque in
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Rockville, Va. For more information call Charles Shelton @ 804-512-5477or email [email protected]
May 20th, 2006 6TH Annual Children’s Miracle Network Car, Truck, Bike, and Industrial Truck Show Admission At The Gate: $10.00 per Car For All Spectators. Location: Fredericksburg Fairgrounds. OPEN SHOW, NO ALCOHOL & NO PETS. First 100 Registered Cars, Trucks, Bikes and Industrial Trucks Will Receive Dash Plaques Trophies to Top 25 Cars, Trucks, Bikes and Industrial Trucks Trophy to Best Car, Best Truck, Best Bike, and Best Industrial Truck Trophy to Best in Show Tatooing, Games for Kids to Play and Win Prizes, Two (2) Barrel Train Rides, Fire Safety House for Children, Fire Truck, Vendors, Live Bands, Including Michael Hoover and His Memories of Elvis. $1.00 - $2.00 Per Child, For Each Activity, Money Goes to Children’s Hospital. For More Information Please Contact Burleigh Kay, [email protected] or Michael Kay, [email protected] or call 703-704-1779/540-898-2324 & 703-704-2573
May 20th, 2006 Millbrook HS Car Show Will be held at 251 First Woods Drive in Winchester VA. Info The Millbrook HS Car Show
May 27th to the 28th, 2006 American/Import Bike Show Ride-In American & Import Car Show, Rain Date May 29. Top 20 Place Trophies - BEST of Show - Show Special. Charles City Fairgrounds - Gates Open: 10:00am 8440 Fairground Rd La Plata, MD 20646. Vendor/Contestant Info/General Info: 301-893-2900. Website: www.fireupthundrout.com
May 29th, 2006
Culpeper Cruisers 4th Annual Car and Truck Show Sunday May 29th, Rain date Monday May 30th 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 1550 N. Main St.(RT.229) Culpeper Va. at the Dominion Skating Rink Top – 50 Best Ford - GM - Mopar & Truck. Dash Plaques to first 100 *Music* Door Prizes* Food* $10.00 Registration Fee (Cash only) Open Show No Trailors allowed ( No room) Must be present to win any award. Contact - [email protected]
For more information on other Non MCA Car Shows and Events please visit the Car Club Council of Central Virginia’s website at… www.carclubcouncil.com
Officers
President: Gordon Martin Phone: 804-550-3196
E-mail: [email protected]
Vice President: George Bobrovsky Phone: 804-794-0350
E-mail: [email protected]
Secretary: Laurie Ford Phone: 804-789-0117
E-mail: [email protected]
Treasurer: Ron Martin Phone: 804-789-8580
E-mail: [email protected]
MCA National Director: Dave Dickey Phone: 804-730-1450
E-mail: [email protected]
Directors
2006 Carroll Lipscombe
Phone: 804-329-5901
David Lythgoe Phone: 804-909-0869
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Rusty Wiseman Phone: 804-357-6196
E-mail: [email protected]
Jimmy Clements Phone: 804-790-1115
Richard Jones Phone: 804-740-2096
E-mail: [email protected]
Steve Coleman Phone: 804-737-8558
E-mail: [email protected]
2007 George Cosier
Phone: 804-271-2139 E-mail: [email protected]
Peter Marshall Phone: 804-254-2186
E-mail: [email protected]
Llew Stakes Phone: 804-262-5789
E-mail: [email protected]
Billy McDaniel Phone: 804-755-1349
Kathy McWilliams Phone: 804-746-9700
E-mail: [email protected]
Volunteers
Newsletter Editor: Tony Hall
Phone: 804-285-0759 Phone: 804-282-0592 (leave message)
E-mail: [email protected]
Webmaster: Rusty Wiseman
Phone: 804-357-6196 E-mail: [email protected]
Club Merchandise: Judi Weidman
Phone: 804-379-7480 E-mail: [email protected]
Club & Show Promotions: Renee Bennett
Home: 804-744-2860 E-mail: [email protected]
Membership: Ron Martin
Phone: 804-789-8580 E-mail: [email protected]
And George Bobrovsky
Phone: 804-355-4180 E-mail: [email protected]
Parades: Llew Stakes
Phone: 804-262-5789 E-mail: [email protected]
Cruises In’s: Michael Cole
Home: 804-639-1577 E-mail: [email protected]
Track Events: George Bobrovsky
Phone: 804-794-0350 E-mail: [email protected]
Show Chairman: Tony Hall
Phone: 804-285-0759 Phone: 804-282-0592 (leave message)
E-mail: [email protected]
Judging: Rick Nochta
Phone: 804-321-5383
Monthly Door Prizes: Brenda Jones
Phone: 804-740-2096 E-mail: [email protected]
Social Events: (vacant)
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Technical Advisors
1st Generation Mustangs
Sonny Coble Phone: 804-282-4932
Bill Jarvis Phone: 804-262-2137
Carroll Lipscombe Phone: 804-329-5901
Rick Nochta Phone: 804-321-5383
Richard Jones
Phone: 804-740-2096 E-mail: [email protected]
Club Sponsors
Present your club membership card at the following business to
receive valuable discounts.
Mustang Bill’s
Mustang Bill’s, Inc. 10% Discount when you present your CVMC Membership Card at the time of
purchase. Phone: 804-749-3673
E-mail: [email protected] www.mustangbills.com
H+M Performance
Phone: 804-358-7223 www.hm-performance.com Contact Rusty Wiseman Phone: 804-746-0936
E-mail: [email protected] For Discount Information
Mustang Restoration, Part’s, Appraisal’s, MCA & SAAC Judging Experience. Give Rick Nochta a call for all your
Mustang needs! 804-321-5383
Be sure to present you CVMC Membership Card for a 5% to 15% discount!
For all of your Hardwood Flooring needs give Don Lane a call at! 1-800-379-5353 or 804-748-0723
Be sure to present you CVMC Membership Card for a $0.05 per Sq. Ft. discount!
Looking for a pristine Late Model Mustang or Saleen? Then give Mark a call!
Phone: 804-784-8851
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E-mail: [email protected] www.performanceautosport.com
Be sure to present you CVMC Membership Card for a club discount on their Dyno!
3 pull’s for $65.00
Richmond Ford Phone: 804-358-5521 4600 West Broad St. Richmond, Va. 23230 www.richmondford.com
Be sure to present your CVMC Membership Card for a Club Discount on
parts in their parts department.
Harold Sales Kar Kraft & Mirror Glaze Products
358-4995
First Class Towing Lloyd Liggan 746-1771
NAPA Genuine Auto Parts
Reference Cash Account #1918
Ray Broyhill Ford, Hopewell, VA. 804-743-4405
Seredni Tire & Auto Northside 266-4955 Southside 232-4515
Mechanicsville 730-1440
Weaver Transmission 2406 Mechanicsville Pike
746-7879
Midas Muffler & Brake Shop
3700 Hull Street Road
Dockside Mobile Marine Hanover Industrial Air Park
752-2054
C.P.’s Mufflers 3320 Mechanicsville Pike
321-7397
Air Conditioning Services All types
Mike O’Conner 743-8339 Kevin Kean 271-0771
Capital Windshield Repair Richmond Steve Fine
750-2864
W.B. & Son Auto Care & Detail 278-5223
Detail Shop
Gary Sager 354-0980
Jeffe Locke Professional Appraiser of Antique, Classic and
Special Interest Vehicles. $50 a car when in a group of four.
757-421-9028
Carroll’s Tree Service 10% discount to club members
Carroll McCauley 275-6658
Beach Construction Roof Contractor
Jimmy Beach 271-5225
Batteries Plus 10% discount to club members 10070 Midlothian Turnpike
560-4600
Truck Outfitters 10% discount to club members
2025 Boulevard Colonial Heights, VA.
526-0453