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inside It’s All The Gearhead News You Can Use!

Ratz Running Loose 10 Detailing your Cool Ride 14 Hot Rods in the Mid South 16 Brickyard Boogie 20 Behind the Scene’s @ RTM 24 Granny goes Racin’ 34

every month The Fun Starts Here 4

Road Rumblings 6 Shows at a Glance 9 Garage & Shop Scene 19 Cruise Nite Listings 25 Car Shows & Events 26 Car Clubs 30 Swap & Sell 32 Net Surfing - Shops / Services 40

FINISH LINE 41

[email protected]

www.gearheadgazzette.com

www.facebook.com/gearhead-gazzette

Send submissions via email or direct mail to

GEARHEAD GAZZETTE

2685 Buckner Rd Thompsons Station TN 37179

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The Staff

Publisher / Editor Jim “Jimmy B” Brandau

Feature Writers Ed Woodard, Sam Compton

Art Director & Designer Jim “ Jimmy B” Brandau

Photography “Jimmy B” & Butch Pate – P8 Photography

Web Producer Jack Cobb - tnhost.com Contributors

Brian Baker, Steve Longacre, RTM Productions, Sam Compton – MOTHERS BROTHERS

Ed Woodard, Woodard Photo Collection,

Editorial content is the sole property of the GEARHEAD GAZZETTE. All information contained in each issue is the sole opinion and

comments of the editor. The opinions and comments expressed in this issue do not reflect in any way either written or implied on any

of the Sponsors or Advertisers in each issue. No portion of the GEARHEAD GAZZETTE may be reproduced in any form, without

written permission from the publisher .All information relating to dates, times and locations of events is only as accurate, as provided

to the GEARHEAD GAZZETTE. The GEARHEAD GAZZETTE will not be held responsible for any errors in the information provided.

Advertising

Publisher Jim “Jimmy B” Brandau

Car Show & Event listings, Cruise Night Listings,

Personal FOR SALE/SWAP ads, Car Club Listings

are all listed for free.

For all other advertising cost & availabilities contact

Jim Brandau at [email protected] or

call 615-300-2003 from 9am – 5pm CST

Issue # 1-2013

www.gearheadgazzette.com

Cover : 1934 Chevy at the

Redneck Rumble by Jimmy B

Contents Page: HEMI in “The

Last Ride” from Ricky

Bobby’s Hot Rod shop at the

Redneck Rumble by Jimmy B

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“ Ya Gotta know where to Go….The FUN Starts Here….”

Jimmy B. “the fun starts here”….

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GEARHEAD GAZZETTE 2012

The New Year seems to bring a time of reflection for most everyone. It varies as to how much reflection by people is done, depending on them as an individual. Some people don’t do any and just keep looking ahead. No right or wrong…it just happens. I think by our nature as “hot rodders” , we do look back on more than one occasion. A lot of us listen to “oldies music” (90’s could be oldies music to some of us!) which most “graybeards” will define as 50’s/60’s. Think American Bandstand or sock hops in the High School Gym. Personally I think reflecting back has it merit’s. Taking a look at things you did that went right or wrong, helps us make sure we don’t do the wrongs again…hopefully …and to understand how to do the right again, the right way. As “car guys” we live in the now, when we are screwing together our latest project, as the time available to us and the $$$ available to complete our project is very much today. The interesting thing is, we are putting together cars that we saw in our younger days and wished and longed for back then. That memory never disappeared from our minds. Hence reflecting on the past. When we build these cars and trucks of ours, we go in a couple of different directions. One way is go “modern” or “high tech” or “cutting edge” as they say. When you do this, you aren’t looking back, but rather designing and building history. This is no different than the Barris Bros., Alexander Bros, Winfield, Watson, or Roth. Hell Roth built some way out wild stuff that was a car…but didn’t resemble anything close to a “regular car”. He did what he saw in his mind and set the bar at the time.

No different than today, when a Troy or Foose takes and creates a car that resembles…loosely… a production car, but is built with one off pieces and design that no one else has done. Then what happens is some “car guy” who has seen one of these “cutting edge” cars, back in the day, grows up, gets married, kids thru college and it’s time for them to build or re-create that car that influenced them some time back. Now we are looking back and reflecting and making plans to build that clone or copy or some variation of “dream car” we kept in our minds since our younger days. Moving forward while looking back. Sounds impossible but we “hot rodders” do it all the time. As I have said before, if you want to build one of these ol’ hot rods, muscle cars , customs or whatever you like, you need to understand how we got to 2013 in our hobby. If you want to get it “period correct” as some call it, you have to study the period and the cars that were built back then. Again…looking back to move forward. Bottom line for whatever you build, or buy to drive (and that’s ok too!), build the one of your dreams. You will enjoy it more than you can put into words. My belief is and my philosophy is “our best days are ahead of us!” We can’t change the past…the rules of life won’t let us. We can only learn from the past, and learning is a good thing. Think about it…what you are doing today, what you are building and driving is someone else’s dream. They’re going to look back to 2013 to build their dream ride…WOW!

“our best days are ahead of us!”

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And remember to tell em’ ya saw it in the GEARHEAD GAZZETTE cause THE FUN STARTS HERE!!

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We saw this picture on Kris Hendersons

FACEBOOK page and we just had to share

it. Most everyone know that Kris is a master

at making used parts work again…in high

speed applications. His 59’ Jag has

exceeded 200 plus MPH on multiple

occasions. In order to make that happen, you

need to have “north of” 950 ft-lb of torque to

push thru the 2 bills envelope!. Kris’s 1966

12 bolt finally gave up the ghost as they

say…after multiple doses of 950 ft-lb plus

torque on it. Kris says there still some usable

parts here….we love it!!!

American Street Rod Association is a group of like-

minded automotive enthusiast who promote safe

construction of and lawful operation of pre 1949

“only” vehicles known as “Street Rods”. The

association’s focus is family friendly pre 1949

“only” vehicle events to foster an idea and

information exchange, at the same time give the

members a chance to renew existing friendships

and forge new ones, and to promote the street rod

hobby to a new generation of future street rodders.

Here’s some info from the ASRA website on what they are about…

The Debate Continue’s!

We recently learned about an organization

that is out there, that is catering to Pre-48

Street Rodders. Ever since the NSRA

decided to go to a “30 year old or older”

format for their events, some “hard core”

street rodders who believe strongly in keeping

events for street rods limited to pre-48, have

chosen to skip the NSRA events altogether.

The ASRA has stepped up to fill the need for

these folks.

We’re not buying or selling here. We are just

letting you know that if you want to be part of

an organization that is strictly pre-48 street

rods, you may want to check the ASRA out.

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And remember to tell em’ ya saw it in the GEARHEAD GAZZETTE cause THE FUN STARTS HERE!!

Last issue we told you about Tim Sloan of

Columbia TN hitting 206mph plus at the

ECTA meet in Wilmington OH in 2012. Tim

is working on the SATURN Coupe to see if

he can squeeze some more out of it and we

are betting he can! Here are a couple of

short videos of the “Silver Streak” in action

at the ECTA event. One of them shows the

car running down the course and the other is

taken from inside the car, looking out the

back window. Keep your eye on the spoiler

just before the chute comes out! WOW!!

Congrats again Tim!!

Make sure to click on each link to see both

videos:

http://youtu.be/KZWQUz3HAhY

http://youtu.be/WzeW27fqRD0

We know a lot of the Gearheads are also

golfers or wanna be golfers. Well if you’re

gonna be a golfer and a Gearhead, then you

need a real gearhead golf cart. Check this

mini-Pete out. You know all your golfing

buds will want to play in your 4-some to get

to ride in this baby!! Hit em’ straight.

Check out southeast Indiana’s very own Billy

Webb’s toilet lid!!! Is this cool or what!! Billy

has a cartoon of his Chevy Coupe on top of

the ol’ stool cover. Every gearhead has got to

personalize every part of their shop.

WE’RE LOVIN’ IT!!!

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MHRC member Sandra Dixon

Johnson at The Journey

Home with Scot Foster.

MHRC members with Mrs.

Huddleston of Room in the Inn

West Main Mission-MHRC

members with Jim

Hargrove

For all of you who hit the Murfreesboro TN Friday Nite

Cruise in 2013, those donations you made to the club

have been put to good use. The MHRC recently handed

out $$$ to some needy charities and organizations.

The ROOM AT THE INN, WEST MAIN MISSION, THE

JOURNEY HOME and LIGHTHOUSE MINISTRY –

SMITHVILLE all received generous donations from the

MHRC.

The Gearhead Gazzette wants to recognize the MHRC for

doing this charitable work. This is awesome that you make

this happen year after year. Thank you for what you do!

The 2013 Murfreesboro Cruise will start on May 3rd!!!

The RIDLER Award is turning 50 and they are throwing a party in MOTOWN!! This only happens once and you have a chance to take part in the party and be part of history. The Detroit AUTORAMA is going to have a night of celebration, great food and fun as they honor the people and amazing machines that made 50 years of the RIDLER

AWARD competition famous. During the RIDLER’s Ball they will announce the 2013 “GREAT EIGHT” Ridler Award Finalists and induct the Circle of Champions honorees. Tickets are $0.00 each and include food and soft drinks. A cash bar will be available.

To reserve your tickets now, call Sara Herr at 248-373-1700 or email to [email protected]. Tickets must be purchased before February 4th 2013.

Editors Note: This will be one good time and if you have never been to the Detroit

Autorama, make plans to go this year. Trust us…you want to be here!

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DON’T SEE YOUR EVENT LISTED…SEND US THE INFO!!!

Check the CAR SHOWS / EVENTS/ GEARHEAD STUFF section for ALL the details on these shows.

JAN 5-6: MURFREESBORO TN: 2ND ANNUAL TENNESSEE MOTORAMA:

•JAN 11-13: CHATTANOOGA TN: 45TH ANNUAL O’REILLY AUTO PARTS WORLD OF WHEELS. •JAN 11-13: CINCINNATI OH: 53RD ANNUAL KOI AUTO PARTS CAVALCADE OF CUSTOMS. •JAN 12-13: CROSSVILLE TN: Mid-South Performance Swap Meet. •JAN 13: WESTMORELAND TN: 2nd Annual Ice Breaker Swap Meet •JAN 13-20: SCOTTSDALE AZ. BARRETT-JACKSON COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION. •JAN 19-20: NASHVILLE TN: 22nd ANNUAL NASHVILLE AUTOFEST. •JAN 25-27: POMONA CA: 64TH ANNUAL GRAND NATIONAL ROADSTER SHOW.

•JAN 25-27: GRAY TN: 17th Annual Performance Auto Swap Meet. •FEB 3: NASHVILLE TN: STONES RIVER REGION AACA SWAP MEET •FEB 8-10: BIRMINGHAM AL: 42ND ANNUAL O’REILLY WORLD OF WHEELS. •FEB 8-10: INDIANAPOLIS IN: 54TH ANNUAL O’REILLY WORLD OF WHEELS. •FEB 8-10: INDIANAPOLIS IN: 8TH ANNUAL MOTORAMA 1962. •FEB 17: LEBANON TN: 3RD ANNUAL WINTER SWAP MEET. •FEB 22-24: LOUISVILLE KY: 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELBRATION OF THE CARL CASPER CUSTOM AUTO SHOW. •FEB 23: LEBANON TN: 3RD ANNUAL COLLECTORS SWAP MEET. •MAR 1-3: CHICAGO IL: 51ST ANNUAL O’REILLY WORLD OF WHEELS. •MAR 8-10: DETROIT MI: 61ST ANNUAL MEGUIAR’S AUTORAMA. •MAR 9-10: NASHVILLE TN: 2013 HUNTERS AUTO EXPO. •MAR 9-10: LOUISVILLE KY: 47TH ANNUAL SPRING SWAP MEET. •MAR 15-17: CLEVELAND OH.: PISTON POWER SHOW “A CELEBRATION OF SPEED”. •MAR 23: SHELBYVILLE TN: 11TH ANNUAL SPRING THAW. •APR 19-21: JACKSON TN: 21ST ANNUAL BUNNY RUN. •APR 19-21: PIGEON FORGE TN: GRAND ROD RUN – SPRING. •APR 27: COLUMBIA TN: 2ND ANNUAL “CRUZIN FOR THE MUSIC” CAR SHOW. •APR 27: CLARKSVILLETN: 65 ROSES CAR, TRUCK & BIKE SHOW •APR 27: SHELBYVILLE TN: INDOOR MOTORCYCLE RACES. •APR 27: ATHENS AL: ANNUAL CARS & BIKES ON THE SQUARE. •MAY 3-5: KNOXVILLE TN: 39TH ANNUAL STREET RODS NATIONALS SOUTH Plus. •MAY 16-18: PIGEON FORGE TN: 35TH ANNUAL F-100 SUPERNATIONALS & ALL FORD SHOW •MAY 17-19: NASHVILLE TN: GOODGUYS NASHVILLE NATIONALS •MAY 24 – 26: SPRINGFIELD MO.: MID-AMERICA STREET ROD NATIONALS Plus. •MAY 31 – JUNE 2: PADUCAH KY. 36TH ANNUAL STREET RODS IN THE PARK. •JUNE 1: COLUMBIA TN: 2ND ANNUAL CLASSIC CAR & MOTORCYCLE SHOW. •JUNE 1-2: LEBANON TN: JUNE JAM MUSIC & MOTORS FESTIVAL. •JUNE 7-8: PIGEON FORGE TN: PONTIACS IN PIGEON FORGE CLASSIC CAR SHOW •JUNE 14-15: PIGEON FORGE TN: ALL CHEVY GMC SUPRNATIONALS •JUNE 15TH: TULLAHOMA TN: 21ST ANNUAL SOUTHERN WHEELS IN MOTION CAR & TRUCK SHOW. •JUNE 22 – 30: ST PAUL MN to MOBILE AL. 2013 GREAT RACE. •JUNE 28-30: DuQUION IL: CAR CRAFT STREET MACHNE NATIONALS: •AUG 8-10: HIAWASSEE GA: GEORGIA MOUNTIAN MOONSHINE CRUIZ-IN •AUGUST 23-25: EVANSVILLE IN: 38TH ANNUAL FROG FOLLIES. •SEPT 6-7: PIGEON FORGE TN: SHADES OF THE PAST ROD RUN 31 •SEPT 13-14: LEBANON TN: REDNECK RUMBLE •SEPT 14-15: PIGEON FORGE TN: FALL GRAND ROD RUN •SEPT 21: CLARKSVILLE TN: MEMORY LANE CRUISERS AUTUMN RUN CAR SHOW. •SEPT 27-29: LEBANON TN: 24TH ANNUAL MUSIC CITY MOPAR CLUB CAR & TRUCK SHOW. •OCT 6-13: MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST: CRUISIN’ THE COAST 2013. •OCT 18-20: NASHVILLE TN: HALLOWEEN ROD RUN •OCT 25-27: DAYTONA BEACH FL: 2013 DAYTONA BEACH DREAM CRUISE. •NOV 2-3: CARTHAGE TN: HORSEPOWER BY THE RIVER CUSTOM CAR, BIKE, RATROD SHOW AND SWAP MEET.

IT’S TIME to send in your cruise nite, car show or event info to the GEARHEAD GAZZETTE. As soon as we get the event info,

we’ll list in the 2013 SHOW INFO AT A GLANCE section. Then at least 3 months before the actual event we’ll list it

in the GEARHEAD GAZZETTE in the CAR SHOWS – EVENTS – GEARHEAD STUFF section. Remember, the earlier you

advertise your event, you will increase your attendance levels. What are you waiting for?

Send us your event info now to [email protected]

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ME”1 ring Hill

Words / Pic’s by Jimmy B

If you didn’t make it to the 7th Annual

REDNECK RUMBLE, you missed a great

event.

You can’t call it a show because it’s so

much more than that. Ask me to define

what it is and there isn’t enough space here

to do it. You have to ‘”experience” it to

understand what I am talking about. It’s a

blend of traditional style hot rods &

customs, rat rods, car show, swap meet,

bike show, music show, cruise nite and

more!

Have to give credit to Tom “ Scooter”

Williams and his crew from Both Barrels

Promotions for making the whole deal, one

fun weekend. Here’s some pic’s of what

was going on. If you like what you see, plan

on attending the 8th Annual Redneck

Rumble in September 2013.

Want to see more of RR #7…go to the

GALLERY section at

www.gearheadgazzette.com and click on

the Redneck Rumble button and enjoy!

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In the last article, we had completed the exterior polishing and waxing and covered the car for the next event. OK, that day has come and we roll it out into the sunshine for a trip to the cruise in. During that trip, we collected some road film, bugs and finger prints on the finish. It’s lost the perfection from when we pulled out of the garage. We have no water to clean up, but don’t need it. This is where we need a good auto detailer. Mothers “Showtime” is designed to handle this job safely and quickly. Spray Showtime on an area at a time and wipe up with a microfiber cloth, turning often. It also leaves a wax booster on the surface for that show shine. It comes in a 16, 24 oz. bottle and a gallon. Keep Showtime on hand at all times.

There’s still a couple of other task left before it goes on display. Those bugs and road film got the windshield too. Mother’s glass cleaner contains no ammonia and with a microfiber cloth it cleans it to a crystal clear finish. Now we turn our attention to the wheels and tires. Detailer and a microfiber cloth will clean up any road grime and dust. For the tires, a fresh application of tire dressing will do the trick. We use a cotton applicator pad to wipe the dressing to even it out and clean up any excess. There is also a dressing available for those that want that natural look with a low shine. Use the Reflections Tire Care. Your vehicle is now back to the condition as it left the garage and ready for judging. Use show quality products and a proven method of professional detailing to get that show shine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj0XuTOhefQ

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HOT RODDING IN THE MID-SOUTH Words & Picture’s by Ed Woodard

Assisted by Hannah Woodard

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Woodard Historical Collection

Woodard Historical Collection

Woodard Historical Collection

Well I guess I should say something in regards to

my friends passing………….

It is difficult to accept Norm’s passing when

help was so close. The fact was, the doctors told

him what would happen to his body & the time

table, which was very accurate. In less than 8

months he was gone, that’s it!

I just cannot imagine he really believed coffee

enema’s, fresh vegetables & fruit would cure

cancer. Who in the world would convince him of

that philosophy? I hate to say it but that really did

make sense if you understood Norm and some of

his past decisions. He was always an optimist

concerning his life. He really felt that he could

overcome anything if he put his mind & body in

motion to resolve the problem. A perfect

example was when he almost lost his right arm in

the roadster accident a few years ago. After the

doctors worked to repair the badly mangled arm

he worked at restoring full use of it. If you ever

shook his hand you knew he had regained all the

strength, plus some.

When Mary, his niece, called me early on

October 12 morning I knew he was gone. He

did however acknowledge, the day before his

passing, to one of our inner group, that he had

made the wrong decision. I guess this is enough

about my friend as it will not bring him back. We

miss you Norm, every day!

I am going to share some lighter times with

Norm in our travels as I think that would be the

way he would want to be remembered. I am quite

sure that many others could provide other similar

stories about the life & legend of our friend Norm.

Norm & Tex Smith at Winston –Salem

Norm was always willing entertain kids as seen

in the picture that was taken on a trip to Winston

Salem in about 1976.

Reflecting on my friend Norm…. It seemed that a street rodder asked him to visit his

daughters school. Norm did & the whole class

turned out for the occasion.

Norm at school with the kids

Mid-South Street Rod Roundup at Gatlinburg

1975. It seems that Norm was in attendance & had

his Henway setup in the swap meet area whereby

a very attractive young lady got caught up in

Norm’s flirting way & made the mistake of drinking

some of the Niagara wine that Norm offered her. It

wasn’t long before they were riding off in the

sunset in the Henway. Gone for an hour or so &

finally turned up at her motel where she had

consumed too much wine. It wasn’t so bad until her

boyfriend approached the room just as Norm was

exiting the room. Nothing improper happened, but

we never saw Mike Goodman with Sissey at any

other events. She was at the G’burg event the next

year where a few smiles were exchanged with

Norm, as seen in the photo! Hmmmm!

Sissy talking to Norm

Almost forgot the McDonalds story where we

stopped to have breakfast. It seems that it was

opening day of this McDonalds & everyone was

somewhat confused with the basic procedures.

Well this is not a very good situation if Norm was in

the building. If any of you ever heard Norm’s

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whistle you will know the tone range he could

achieve. Amazing that the french fry ready alarm

was dead on Norm’s tone range. You starting to

get the picture yet, it gets better! The employee

would dump the fry’s & hang it up empty then

Norm would copy the alarm, employee would

check the fry machine & it would stop, then they

would walk away & Norm would copy it again.

This went on for several minutes and as we were

leaving they were taking the fry machine apart.

This was typical for Norm wherever he went.

Did I ever tell you the story about Mother

Rutherford? It seems that during this period I was

working on a roadster of sort at my friends house

and traveling with Norm to a few shows he

convinced me to go to and come up with a story

line to go with my car. It seem that this historical

car was located in Loon Lake area above

Saskatoon Saskatchewan in Canada. It was

made up of parts that came from the Rolls plant in

the Northeast U.S. Sort of like the Johnny Cash, 1

piece at a time car. The employee would back

door this and that & bring the parts to his mothers

place in Loon Lake while on vacation. Norm & I

would weave this story any time we were

together, even though the car is long gone. Check

out the picture……

The magical spot overlooking Bull Shoals lake

near where his mother was laid to rest.

The Henshaw……..From Loon Lake

I am not sure what year it was when Norm

joined us at the SEMA show but we all

remember the calamari episode. Never have I

ever seen anyone so sick. It seems that the only

2 of our group that consumed the dreaded

calamari were Norm & my adopted stepson Brian.

You can see Norm doesn’t look very well that

morning. You mix bad seafood & to many Vodka

tonics & you have a problem for sure. The SEMA

shot before the sick day is Johnny Freund from

Hunter’s Custom & Norm showing off some

“Skulls”.

Freund & Norm showing off some skulls

and Norm the morning

after the night before

Something else that I must say about Norm

concerning building cars. He would always push

you to invent or design originality into everything

that had to do with car building. Never copy

anyone’s ideas, invent your own concepts. While

expensive one off high dollar street rods would

always get attention so would low budget

Grabowski creations. His unlimited creative ideas,

I am sorry to say, are gone forever. Just like this

picture of his late friend Trapppulling carpet from

this dumpster thinking what in the world are they

dreaming up now. Later that morning over

breakfast is when he told me the story that when

you sell your car “you sell your soul”. I think he

was right. We all need to think outside of the box

when building cars and trucks. Think about our

friend Norm as you are creating that next ride, I

will bet he will be looking over your shoulder!

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Norm & Trapp pilfering the dumpster in Nashville

A good friend of mine Ed Cholakian (The

Cadillac Guru) reminded me of the wrecked

Cadillac that Norm picked up from his brothers

limo service. Cholak told me I wouldn’t have

believed he drove it back to Arkansas. I told him

not only did I believe it but I had pictures. It

seems that Norm’s brother had a limo service in

Beverly Hills and one of his drivers rolled a limo.

Then along came Norm. Get the picture yet?

Well, Norm secured the badly damaged limo &

drove it to Lead Hill AR without repairing it or I

should say with a slight Polish

overhaul…………We tried to polish the dents out

with some Meguire’s A-12, however the car was

too far gone. Not sure what happened to the car

but after seeing it but who cares! One thing for

sure, Norm had some sort of plans for it but he

never revealed them to me.

Meguires can only go so far!

The Limo Driver

A little more about my friend Ed Cholakian who

must have all the Cadillac parts of the 40’s. He

got his start selling t-shirts with manufacturers

logos on them way back in the 60’s. Also was the

first source for VHT high temperature paints not to

mention a very high quality chrome accessory

line. Cholakian was often seen at swap meets in

the east collecting Caddy parts and from his parts

room it looks like he secured all of them

There is a group of us that stayed in pretty

close contact with Norm & would share his

adventures after making a show. It was always a

treat to keep abreast of his latest project, whether

truck, car or skulls. One thing for sure we would

always end the conversation with a smile on our

face. I remember talking to him early on just after

he found out about the cancer. I was wanting to

bring him in for a fall promotion in Nashville & he

said he didn’t think he could make it. I think down

deep he knew how it was going to end! It was

amazing that he passed away a week before the

meet I was going to get him to come in for……

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SEND THE PICTURES AND INFO ON YOUR RIDE OR YOUR FRIENDS RIDE AND WE’LL SHOW IT OFF RIGHT HERE!!

GEARHEAD GAZZETTE 2012

Over in Lebanon TN, Shawn Cook is working on his “Old Navy” Chevy truck. He is keeping the “Straight 6” for motorvation, and we like that!. He has the chassis looking good too. We’re liking the “Lipstick Red” interior a lot. If you look close, you can see a 1965 Chevy Impala rear seat center speaker fit into the bench seat…BITCHIN’! As Shawn gets it further along, we’ll give all of you an update on this cool ride.

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GOODGUYS and INDY…they just go

together. The GG crew has been bringing

their brand of “hot rodding” fun to the “Circle

City” for a many years now. They know

what works and what doesn’t.

With the move to the “Brickyard” to hold the

whole event, it just got that much better.

How can you beat being right in the middle

of all that “gearhead history”.

Besides the “show & shine” , you have a big

swap meet, lots of vendors, add in the track

cruise and the days are getting full.

The big award for the weekend is the HOT

ROD OF THEYEAR. The competition is

always very tough. This year, Tom Gloy

from Lake Tahoe NV took home the HROY

award. Check out his roadster elsewhere in

this issue.

Goodguys will be back in Indy in 2013, so

make your plans now to head to the

Brickyard for some serious hot rod fun!

Words by Jimmy B/ Pic’s : Staff

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In this thing called “hot rodding”, there are some awards that are coveted when you win it. One of these is

the GOODGUYS Hot Rod of the Year Award given out at the Goodguys Indy event.

This one requires more than just a pretty face. You have to drive it…and not just a few feet.

For 2012 Tom Gloy is the owner of the 1932 Ford Roadster that is the GOODGUYS HROY.

Tom is no stranger to driving and driving fast. His racing career spanned more than 25 years. He

won a Trans Am World Championship, a Formula Atlantic title as well as driving in 6 Indy Car

races including a start in the 1984 Indy 500 finishing 14th.

Tom enlisted master Hot Rod Builder Roy Brizio to help put the Deuce Roadster together. They

filled it with FORD 302 / 5spd, red leather and a whole lot of cool stuff to make this one cool

driver!

Remember we said you have to drive to win this award…well Tom strapped in and drove the

blue roadster over 2,000 miles from his home in Nevada to Indy. Pretty cool eh? YES!!

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As we showed you the past couple of months, in this section of the magazine, there are a number of really cool rides in the Middle Tennessee area. We’re back this month with another cool ride from Columbia TN. Being located in this area of the USA, we have the good fortune of having RTM Productions in “our neighborhood” as some would say. Accordingly, some of these good looking vehicles are fortunate enough to be featured on the various RTM shows and POWERBLOCK TV. Such is the case with this cool Challenger, a.k.a. “HOT SAUCE” David Bernath is the proud owner of this SMOOTH MOPAR. David was part of the shoot, of his cool ride at the studio. You’ve probably seen it on TV, but here are a couple of shot’s, courtesy of RTM Productions and Steve Longacre, Art Director for POWERBLOCK Magazine. While the cars are being filmed, they are also being photographed by Steve for use in the on-line POWERBLOCK Magazine (www.powerblocktv.com/magazine/) .

Here’s some shots that you haven’t seen yet, that were taken “BEHIND THE SCENE”….

Words by Jimmy B / Pic’s by Steve Longacre Art Director – POWERBLOCK Magazine / RTM Productions

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Dave & Courtney…he looks a little nervous!

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FOR ALL OF THE CLUBS & CRUISE NITE HOSTS, OR IF YOU KNOW OF A CRUISE NIGHT HAPPENING IN 2013,

BE IT WEEKLY OR MONTHLY, SEND THE COMPLETE INFO TO ME AT [email protected]

FRIDAY NITE CRUISIN’: THESE CRUISES ARE HELD EVERY FRIDAY NITE: • LEBANON TN: SNOW WHITE DRIVE IN CRUISE. CRUISING WILL RUN ALL SUMMER LONG ON FRIDAY

NITES. CRUISIN HAPPENS FROM 4-9PM. THE SNOW WHITE DRIVE HAS BEEN AROUND SINCE 1953 SO YOU KNOW THEY ARE DOING IT RIGHT!!! BURGERS, PULLED PORK, SHAKES AND MORE. DOING IT OLD SCHOOL STYLE. CRUISIN IS AT THE DRIVE AT 1714 WEST MAIN ST. FOR MORE INFO CALL 615-443-4299

• HENDERSONVILLE TN : Hendersonville Cruise-in. Cruising starts April 19th and runs for 30 weeks behind the Streets of Indian Lakes Shopping Center (off exit 7 of the Vietnam Veterans PKWY).

4TH FRIDAY NITE OF THE MONTH CRUISIN: CLARKSVILLE TN: MEMORY LANE CRUISERS AND THE POTATOE BOWL MONTHLY CRUISE IN. Runs from April thru Oct every 4th Friday at the Potato Bowl off exit 1 on I-24 on 3862 Trenton Road in Clarksville TN 6pm-9pm. Door prizes, great food and lots of fun. For more info call 931-206-4898 or go to www.memorylanecruisers.net SATURDAY MORNING CRUISIN’: THESE CRUISES ARE HELD EVERY SATURDAY MORNING:

****YOUR CRUISE INFO SHOULD BE LISTED HERE NOW!! SATURDAY NITE CRUISIN’ – THESE CRUISES ARE HELD EVERY SATURDAY NITE: • GOODLETTSVILLE TN: GOODLETTSVILLE CRUISE IN. Cruising starts April 6th. Being held in the

PUBLIX / Firehouse Subs shopping center at 480 Long Hollow Pike. All the action runs from 6pm-9pm. Rockin’ DJ Dave Ferguson will have the music you love playing and a lot of fun on tap for all the cruisers. For more info call 615-405-2419 or go to http://gvillecruisein.tripod.com/ .

• 1ST SATURDAY NITE OF THE MONTH CRUISIN: ATHENS AL : “CRUISE IN ON THE SQUARE”. Held monthly on the 1st Sat Nite from Apr – Oct. For more info call 256-457-9179 or go to www.carsonthesquare.com . 2ND SATURDAY NITE OF THE MONTH CRUISIN:

****YOUR CRUISE INFO SHOULD BE LISTED HERE NOW!! 3RD SATURDAY NITE OF THE MONTH CRUISIN:

****YOUR CRUISE INFO SHOULD BE LISTED HERE NOW!! 4TH SATURDAY NITE OF THE MONTH CRUISIN: ASHLAND CITY TN: CHEATHAM COUNTY CRUISERS AND TSC MONTHLY CRUISE IN. Runs from April thru Oct on the 4th Saturday night. Being held at Tractor Supply 356 Frey St HWY 49 Ashland City. 6pm-9pm Door prizes, food available and lots of fun. Call 615-419-5214 for more info. SOMERSET KY: SOMERNITES CRUISE IN: Held the 4th Friday & Saturday of each month from April thru October. Kick off cruise is April 27th. Cruise is held rain or shine. Each month has a different theme / featured car/style. For more info call 606-679-4730 or go to www.somernitescruise.com

SUNDAY CRUISIN’ – THESE ARE HELD EVERY SUNDAY:

****YOUR CRUISE INFO SHOULD BE LISTED HERE NOW!!

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EVENTS & SHOWS ARE LISTED FOR THE UPCOMING MONTHS.

JANUARY 2013: JAN 5-6: MURFREESBORO TN: 2ND ANNUAL TENNESSEE MOTORAMA: Being held again at the MID-TN EXPO Center. HUGE Swap Meet. Car & Motorcycle show. Memorabilia & Parts Auction. For more info call 615-364-1828 or go to www.bothbarrelspromotions.com THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!! JAN 11-13: CHATTANOOGA TN: 45TH ANNUAL O’REILLY AUTO PARTS WORLD OF WHEELS. Being held at Chattanooga Convention Center. For more info call 706-861-4555. JAN 11-13: CINCINNATI OH: 53RD ANNUAL KOI AUTO PARTS CAVALCADE OF CUSTOMS. Being held the Duke Energy Center. For more info call 859-282-0624 JAN 12-13: CROSSVILLE TN: Mid-South Performance Swap Meet. Gates open at 10am on Sat. Being held at the Cumberland County Fairgrounds Located at 1398 Livingston Rd, Indoor/Outdoor spaces, 931-456-1584. JAN 13: WESTMORELAND TN: 2nd Annual Ice Breaker Swap Meet . Being held at the Westmoreland Expo and Business Center,7am-3:30pm featuring automotive restoration, custom, hot rod, performance and racing parts plus tools and memorabila. For more info call 270-991-3425 JAN 13-20: SCOTTSDALE AZ. BARRETT-JACKSON COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION. LIVE COVERAGE FOR THE AUCTION IS AVAILABLE ON THE SPEED CHANNEL. COVERAGE INCLUDES TUE -15TH THRU SUN THE 20TH. CHECK YOUR LOCAL CABLE OR SATELLITE PROVIDER FOR THE ACTUAL SCHEDULE IN YOUR VIEWING AREA. If you want to attend the auction to take in the spectacle that this one is, go to www.barrett-jackson.com for all the info on tickets and cars to be auctioned listings.

JAN 19-20: NASHVILLE TN: 22nd ANNUAL NASHVILLE AUTOFEST. Being held at the Nashville Expo Center (formerly known as the TN State Fairgrounds). All indoors. Great new Events, New attractions, New show car classifications, increases in awards, cash and prizes. 8am – 7pm Saturday or 9am – 4pm Sunday. For more info or to register your vehicle call 270-765-5833 or go to www.nashvilleautofest.com THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!! JAN 25-27: POMONA CA: 64TH ANNUAL GRAND NATIONAL ROADSTER SHOW. Being held at the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds. This is the Grand Daddy of all Indoor Shows!! See the Best of the Best Roadster, customs and so much more. For more info call 877-763-7469 THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!! JAN 25-27: GRAY TN: 17th Annual Performance

Auto Swap Meet. Being held at the Appalachian

Fairgrounds. Fri 12noon-5pm, Sat 8am-5pm, Sun

9am-3pm. Sorry no contact info sent in. FEBRUARY 2013: FEB 3: NASHVILLE TN: 25TH ANNUAL STONES RIVER REGION AACA SWAP MEET. Being held at the TN EXPO Center ( State Fairgrounds). Vendor setup on Saturday. Doors open Sunday at 630am. For more info call 615-890-1144 or go to www.stonesrivercarclub.com THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!! FEB 8-10: BIRMINGHAM AL: 42ND ANNUAL O’REILLY WORLD OF WHEELS. Being held at the B.J. Convention Center. For more info call 205-644-4950 or go to www.theisca.com FEB 8-10: INDIANAPOLIS IN: 54TH ANNUAL O’REILLY WORLD OF WHEELS. Event being held at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. For more info call 317-272-7750 or go to www.theisca.com FEB 8-10: INDIANAPOLIS IN: 8TH ANNUAL MOTORAMA 1962. Being held in conjunction with the World of Wheels show. Hosted by the Road Rockets Car Club. Limited to 1962 and earlier traditional hot rods & customs. Special hand built pick awards. Commemorative Club Plaques. Exciting Stage entertainment. For more info or to register call 317-244-8271 or 317-227-0413.

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FEB 17: LEBANON TN: 3RD ANNUAL WINTER SWAP MEET. Hosted by the Middle Tennessee Region of the AACA. Hot Rods, Rat Rods, Antiques, Tools, Toys, Parts, Literature, Art, Accessories and more. Indoor and outdoor spaces. For more info call 615-556-8160 or go to www.midtennaaca.org FEB 22-24: LOUISVILLE KY: 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELBRATION OF THE CARL CASPER CUSTOM AUTO SHOW. Being held at the Kentucky Exposition Center. Celebrating the GREATEST HISTORICAL CUSTOM AUTO SHOW in the WORLD! Lots of special attractions and features all weekend long. For more info go to www.carlcasperautoshows.com THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!! FEB 23: LEBANON TN: 3RD ANNUAL COLLECTORS SWAP MEET. Being held at the Wilson County Fairgrounds. All things auto related swap meet. Open from 9am – 3pm. For more info or a vendor booth call 615-364-1828 or go to www.bothbarrelspromotions.com

MARCH 2013: MAR 1-3: CHICAGO IL: 51ST ANNUAL O’REILLY WORLD OF WHEELS. Event being held at the Donald E Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont Il. This is one great show. Show cars. Some of the BEST and Baddest Bikes in the country. The Motorama show and lots more. For more info call 708-361-2665 or go to www.theisca.com THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!! MAR 8-10: DETROIT MI: 61ST ANNUAL MEGUIAR’S AUTORAMA. Being held at COBO Hall. Competition for the RIDLER Award dominates this show. Over 700 custom cars and hot rods on display. Don’t for get “the basement” and the traditional action and cars down there. This event is one not to miss and should be on everyone’s bucket list to see and do. For more info call 248-689-8799 or go to www.theisca.com THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!!

MAR 9-10: NASHVILLE TN: 2013 HUNTERS AUTO EXPO. Over 120,00 sqft of custom cars, classic cars, street rods, rat rods & trucks on display. Manufacturers exhibits. Vendors area all indoors. Being held at the TENNESSEE EXPO Center ( Tennessee State Fairgrounds). For more info or to register your ide for the show call 615-227-6584 or go to www.hunterscustom.com THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!! MAR 9-10: LOUISVILLE KY: 47TH ANNUAL SPRING SWAP MEET. Hosted by the KYANA Region of the AACA car club. LAREGST INDOOR SWAP MEET IN THE COUNTRY! Held at the Kentucky Exposition Center. Doors open at 8am on Saturday. Antique, Custom and Collectors Parts & Cars for sale. 1100 Vendors in 2012. For more info or to get a swap space call 502-619-2917 or go to www.kyanaswapmeet.info MAR 15-17: CLEVELAND OH.: PISTON POWER SHOW “A CELEBRATION OF SPEED”. Event being held at the I-X Center. This event is combined with the Cleveland Autorama. A broad display of Piston Powered vehicles under 1 roof. See the actual B-17 from the movie Memphis Belle. Show car classes for cars, trucks, hot rods, motorcycle’s and aircraft. For more info go to www.pistonpowershow.com MAR 23: SHELBYVILLE TN: 11TH ANNUAL SPRING THAW. Bike Show, Swap Meet & for the 1st time ever…RATS IN THE ARENA! Multiple awards to be given out with cash. Live music. For more info call 615-364-1828 or go to www.bothbarrelspormotions.com

APRIL 2013: APR 19-21: JACKSON TN: 21ST ANNUAL BUNNY RUN. Being held at the Fairgrounds Park. Swap Meet, TOP 15, Chili Supper (Fri Nite), BBQ Dinner (Sat Nite). Open to Street Rods 7 Custom Cars & Trucks that are 30 years old (1983 & older with a minimum of 5 modifications). Door Prizes, Games, Poker Walk, 50/50 Pot. Event happens rain or shine. Most activities will be inside big building “warm & dry”. Grand Prize is $500.00. Free dash plaques to every entrant. For more info call 731-427-1677 or go to http://thebunnyrun.blogspot.com/ THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!!

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APR 19-21: PIGEON FORGE TN: GRAND ROD RUN – SPRING. More info to come. Contact 865-687-3976 APR 27: COLUMBIA TN: 2ND ANNUAL “CRUZIN FOR THE MUSIC” CAR SHOW. Event is being held at the Spring Hill High School. Open show. Craft, food vendors welcome. Swap meet vendors welcome. For more info contact www.cruzinforthemusic.com THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!! APR 27: CLARKSVILLE TN: 65 ROSES CAR, TRUCK & BIKE SHOW. Event runs from 9am – 2pm. Event located at 1600 Needmore Rd. Benefits Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. First 100 entries get Dash Plaque and Goody Bag. For more info call 931-980-8837 APR 27: SHELBYVILLE TN: INDOOR MOTORCYCLE RACES. Being held at the Calsonic Arena. Indoor Races / Bike Show / Swap Meet . For more info call 615-364-1828 or go to www.bothbarrelspromotions.com APR 27: ATHENS AL: ANNUAL CARS & BIKES ON THE SQUARE. Meet Bryan Fuller of Fuller Hot Rods and see his latest creation "Thundertaker“. Cash and Prize drawings. No Judging. No Pre-Registration. Live Entertainment following the show. For more info contact: [email protected] or call 256-457-9179 or go to www.carsonthesqaure.com THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!!

MAY 2013: MAY 3-5: KNOXVILLE TN: 39TH ANNUAL STREET RODS NATIONALS SOUTH Plus. Hosted by the NSRA. Being held at the Chillowee Park. Open to all vehicles 30yrs old & older. For more info call 901-452-4030 or go to www.nsra-usa.com for more info. MAY 24 – 26: SPRINGFIELD MO.: MID-AMERICA STREET ROD NATIONALS Plus. Hosted by the NSRA. Event being held at the OZARK Empire Fairgrounds. Open to all vehicles 30yrs old & older. For more info call 901-452-4030 or go to www.nsra-usa.com for more info.

MAY 31 – JUNE 2: PADUCAH KY. 36TH ANNUAL STREET RODS IN THE PARK. Hosted by the River Tin Street Rods. This is open to all Pre-49 street rods. Event being held in Bob Noble park. TOP 20 & Special awards. Door Prizes & Raffles. Cash Drawings & Custom Wheels. Swap meet & Street rods vendors. Indoor vendors for the ladies. Friday Evening “Hospitality” cook out. For more info call 270-554-2975 or go to www.rivertinstreetrods.com THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!!

JUNE 2013: JUNE 1: COLUMBIA TN: 2ND ANNUAL CLASSIC CAR & MOTORCYCLE SHOW. Hosted by the Sons of the American Legion. Event will be held at the American Legion @ 812 Nashville Hwy. Dash Plaques to the first 50 entries. Prizes, 50/50 drawing and arts & crafts too. Awards will be presented. Bake sale, Live Music Food & Drinks. The Kids Classic Model show will take place during the event with prizes awarded. Rain date will be June 2nd. Proceeds will benefits Veterans through the SONS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION. Vendor spots available. For more info call 860-921-6415. THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!! JUNE 1-2: LEBANON TN: JUNE JAM MUSIC & MOTORS FESTIVAL. Being held at the Wilson County Fairgrounds. Watch for more details on this new event. For more info call 615-364-1828 or go to www.bothbarrelspromotions.com JUNE 15TH: TULLAHOMA TN: 21ST ANNUAL SOUTHERN WHEELS IN MOTION CAR & TRUCK SHOW. Event will be held at the South Jackson Civic Center. Open show. SPECAIL GUUEST THIS YEAR! John Schneider ( Bo Duke of Dukes of Hazzard) will be at the show signing autographs. If you have or know anyone who has a “General Lee” Dodge Charger you are invited to bring them out and there will be a “special” parking area just for the General Lee’s!. For more info go to http://www.facebook.com/pages/Southern-Wheels-N-Motion-Car-Club/266534323728 THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!!

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JUNE 22 – 30: ST PAUL MN to MOBILE AL. 2013 GREAT RACE. The GREAT RACE is a cross country rally that pits driver/navigator against the clock and other teams. This years event will follow the Mississippi river covering 19 cities and 10 states. Open to vehicles 1969 and earlier in 5 different classes. If you think you have the stuff to compete then call 800-989-RACE or go to www.greatrace.com JUNE 28-30: DuQUION IL: CAR CRAFT STREET MACHNE NATIONALS: Car Craft Street Machine Nationals®- Returns to the Motorhead Mecca in the countryside of Southern Illinois .Gear up for the return of the Car Craft Street Machine Nationals coming June 28-30, 2013 to the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds. This event was legendary for its hardcore horsepower, cool classics and plenty of big block engines. This national celebration of horsepower and dream machines will be no different as the grounds will swell with beautiful, high-performance street machines, hot rods, and street trucks from across the nation. In addition to the cars, witness the tuned-up Performance Marketplace for the latest aftermarket parts, Burnout Competition, Dyno Challenge, Meet the editors of Car Craft, Miss Street Machine Contest and more. There will be 40+ Pro Judged Awards given including Car Craft Editor’s Choice. Be a part of this historic return and register your ride today! For more info go to http://www.streetmachinenationals.net/

JULY 2013: AUGUST 2013: AUGUST 23-25: EVANSVILLE IN: 38TH ANNUAL FROG FOLLIES. Being held at the Vandenburgh 4H Center. Over 4000 Pre-49 Street Rods attending this event! Pre-Entry cutoff is July 1st. Pre-entries get a FREE event T-Shirt. Entries must be Pre-49 with some type of modification made to it. No trailered vehicles in the show. Huge Swap meet. Huge Vendor area with over 600 vendors. For more info and to register go to www.frogfollies.org

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SEPTEMBER 2013: SEPT 21: CLARKSVILLE TN: MEMORY LANE CRUISERS AUTUMN RUN CAR SHOW. SEPT 27-29: LEBANON TN: 24TH ANNUAL MUSIC CITY MOPAR CLUB CAR & TRUCK SHOW. Event being held at the Wilson County Fairgrounds. If you own a MOPAR, this is where you need to be!!! Saturday is Show-N-Shine day for al the MOPARS. Sunday is more Funday for the MOPARS. 50/50 drawing all weekend long. Vendors, Swap meet, Food, Door Prizes and lots more. Dash Plaque & Goody Bag to all entrants. For more info call 615-948-4204 or go to www.musiccitymoparclub.com . THIS ONE IS A GEARHEAD GAZZETTE PICK EVENT!!!

OCTOBER 2013: OCT 6-13: MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST: CRUISIN’ THE COAST 2013. Event runs from Bay St Louis to Ocean Springs. Live Bands. Reserved parking for cruisers, vendors swap meets and more. For more info call 888-808-1188 or go to www.cruisinthecoast.com OCT 25-27: DAYTONA BEACH FL: 2013 DAYTONA BEACH DREAM CRUISE. It’s Big! It’s Fun! & It’s FREE!!! tremendous numbers of terrific collector cars & trucks will be gathering at all of the locations that were popular during the 2012 Daytona Beach Dream Cruise. For more fun, there are some new activities at added venues as well. Check out the website at www.daytonabeachdreamcruise.com for all the details and locations of activities up and down the beach.

NOVEMBER 2013: NOV 2-3: CARTHAGE TN: HORSEPOWER BY THE RIVER CUSTOM CAR, BIKE, RATROD SHOW AND SWAP MEET. Event to be held at the Smith County Ag Center. For more info call 615-489-3236

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FOR SALE: 1950 Chevy Styleline -- Mileage 49,050. Black, 2 Door, straight 6, 3 on column. I have

the rear skirts. REDUCED to $13,000.00 Make me an offer, you never know, you might get lucky.

Serious enquirers, please provide your phone number via email to [email protected]. (Vol 12-10)

FOR SALE: 1974 Chevy Vega Wagon. Originally set up for big block Chevy. No motor or trans.

The car has no title for it as the owner died about 25 years ago and its been used as a race car

since. Have everything to make it streetable. In real nice shape. Asking $1500.00 For more info

call 931 451 7622 (Vol 12- 9)

FOR SALE: 1989 CHEVROLET IROC CAMARO. 5.7L TUNE PORT INJECTION V-8. T-TOPS. IROC RED.

ALPINE CD PLAYER WITH BUILT IN CD CHANGER and ALPINE FRONT & REAT SPEAKERS & ALPINE 400

AMP. FAIR CONDITION. NEEDS PAINT, INTERIOR WORK & UNDERCARRIAGE PANEL. WOULD MAKE A

GREAT RESTORATION PROJECT. ASKING $2000 OBO. CAR IS LOCATED IN SPRING HILL, TENNESSEE.

For more info call 931-486-1802 (Vol 12-10)

WANTED: Chrome reverse wheels with baby moons. Need (2) 15 x 7 and (2) 15 x 8...Call Bobby at (931)

302-7997 or (931) 302-7986.

FOR SALE: 1979 Chevy Cheyenne restored. Family owned for over 25 years. PS, PB, Air, Stereo, 350

auto, bed liner. New seat covers, new GM 350 engine, 139,000 original miles. Has custom Cheyenne

interior with white vinyl seats, white headliner, white door panels, gray dash and carpet. Has special

Cheyenne trim on door panels and dash panel. Everything works. $6,500. Call931-486-1031. (1/13)

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FOR SALE: 1966 Chevy Big Block MK IV just out of the machine shop last week . Block bored .030 over

Casting # 3855961 - Date H276. Comp Cam Magnum 280hr duration 224 at 50, .566 lift w/110 degree lobe

separation. Billet Steel crank turned .020/.020 and balanced and polished. New Fel-Pro Rings, New KB

Pistons. Shackletts in Nashville TN did work on block & crank. Intake manifold with Demon Carb 750cfm,

Electric Choke, Dual inlet vacuum secondary. Milodon oil pan, water pump, headers. Oval port Iron Heads have

not had any work done to them. Asking $2500.00 or O.B.O. For more info call 615-713-0410 (1/13/)

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In the first two installments we introduced you to

our project car; a ’69 Fairlane 500 formal roof,

the team (and our support wives) along with key

elements of our plan. This month, we are going

to dive into a little more of the planning and

show you some of the wrinkles and

imperfections the old girl is showing and what

we are doing about them.

We still need your thoughts on what to call the

tribute movement to the vintage days of

NASCAR. Shoot us an email and tell us what

you think: Street-Cup, Nastribute, Winston-

Street, NASTREET?

Plan Your Work. Then Work Your Plan

Anyone that has ever built or bought a large

scale project like a house, office building, or

manufacturing facility knows how important it is

to define the space, layout its design, specify the

contents and so on. Poor planning results in

changes caused by fitment issues, color, design,

materials etc. and drives up cost. Planning a hot

rod is no different.

As you have no doubt witnessed in the TV car

builds, it starts with an assessment of the project

then a team leader conveys the design thoughts

to an artist. Chip Foose for example. Then the

artist works with the designer to refine the

project. Ultimately, the result is a peek into the

future and something to look forward to as long

as the plan is followed. The larger benefit is the

cost savings. It’s always more costly to re-do a

job than to do it right the first time; like choosing

the color. No one wants to paint a car twice just

because the color doesn’t look just right. Paper

and ink are much cheaper and faster. It’s these

early decisions that can make the difference

between an amazing project car and just another

nice ride.

Our assessment revealed Grandma has cancer.

But the cancer was not serious and could be

cost effectively cured. More detail on that later.

The good news was we have a car that is worth

keeping. Now the question was the design.

Looking at hundreds of vintage NASCAR

photos from the late 60’s revealed some cool

looking paint schemes. Nothing even close to

today’s custom wraps but still cool. My take

away from all those pictures was that almost

any basic two or three color paint scheme was

acceptable back then.

Keeping in mind we are using a body that was

not used in NASCAR racing, this gave us the

opportunity to apply creative license to

Grandma and build something special and

different but that looks very familiar. To get

there, the common external visual queues

found on all the ‘60s NASCAR racers would

need to be incorporated. Things like:

No Headlights No Taillights

Roll Cage No Interior

Huge Slicks Basic Seats

Side Exhaust Factory

Bumpers

Flared Fenders

Sheet Metal Dash

Front Spoiler Rear Spoiler

Loud Paint Big Numbers

Sponsor Decals

Side Fuel Filler

Obviously, some of the visual queues we want

on Grandma run against what Barney Fife

would like to see on a street legal car.

Compromises will need to be found.

Putting Pencil to Work

This is the part where I tell you how valuable it

is to have a professional artist, with car

experience, create a rendering for your project.

Several hundred dollars to use the time and

talents of a professional will easily return the

investment in saved time and changes. Plus,

with the right artist pushing the pencil, you can

make changes along the way inexpensively

trying ideas to truly get what you are looking

for…because as you start seeing what you

envisioned, things will change. I promise.

A good example is the sketch we teased you

with in the first issue shown on the next page. It

was an early draft that Pencil sent us to see if

we liked the perspectives before he started

refining and incorporating elements we

discussed in the list above. Notice the rear

spoiler and the lack of front spoiler. No cage,

the wheels are shallow and there is a rear

marker light we don’t want. Racecars don’t

have side markers. Pass the eraser please.

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At this stage with your final desired look in mind, you want to look at things like how the body lines are drawn. In the final rendering, how these lines appear will make a difference.

Blue was an early color choice but not our final.

Next we got this rendering. Here it’s really starting to look like a race car. But, there are still several things not quite in line with what we were looking for. The wheels are still shallow, the flared fenders aren’t showing, and lots of other details. Pencil only sent us this one perspective. Again, he was letting us get comfortable with the design before he put the time into both perspectives. In this version there are actually four paint colors: blue, black, silver and an orange pin stripe between the black and silver. Notice the Goodyear slicks. This is also the first time we see a hint to one of our street legal issues. With the taillights blocked off with aluminum panels, we needed a creative solution for taillights.

Because LEDs are becoming more main stream, they are getting really inexpensive. A search online revealed tons of choices. But what will work and where will we put them? The Fairlane has a body line across the trunk lid just above the key that is raised about 1/8 of an inch and is about one inch wide. Below is a close up. Chrome trim used to lay there.

A ridge in the trunk. The perfect place for LED taillights Confirming availability of an LED light that contained a two circuit LED set up for taillights and brake/turn signal, we had the design incorporated into the rendering by Pencil.

Notice the key hole is wrong in this early rendition? Pretty cool place to hide the LED’s isn’t it? Cut holes to fit the LED’s, weld studs on the back side and mount the lights flush with the surface. Since the back will be satin black, the dark red lights should hide pretty well until you need them.

Taillightking.com: 9/16 tall and 12 inches wide $25ea. Another benefit for us is LED’s respond faster than traditional incandescent bulbs when voltage is applied. When you’re traveling 40 mph you are covering 58.6 feet per second. Since LED’s illuminate 200ms or .2 seconds faster than incandescent bulbs, LEDs give the driver behind you an extra 12 feet to stop. That’s over half a car length of time at just 40 mph. Unique and safer than stock. We’ll take that.

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With the design making great progress, it was time to get back to Grandma’s cancer. Her cancer, as the doctors would say, is localized and treatable. We started by disassembling the old girl then carefully blasting the worst looking part; her engine compartment and front end. Just to make certain her bones were still in good shape. The old mid-size Fords, Mustangs, Falcons, Fairlanes, Torinos, Rancheros, utilize unibody construction. Essentially sheet metal is formed as part of - and incorporated into the body. These early Fords don’t even have a small front sub-frame like the mid-size Chevys do. These were the early days of unibody construction so they are weak and susceptible to corrosion. Not the same quality as modern unibody cars especially if you are going to push them hard. They tend to bend and break. We will fix that weakness in a coming issue.

Our wet sand blasting session, limited to the engine compartment, revealed no new weak spots. Just the battery box and a small spot on the radiator support. Wet blast? Yes, using a pressure washer and an accessory from GeneralPump.com. No dust!

Rotten Battery Tray – Passenger front inside fender

Build Tip of the Day A quick spray of Ospho metal treatment got rid of the surface rust and protected the metal while we cured the cancer. If you take the time to study proper paint preparation, you will find Ospho is the base or first

thing recommended to treat bare metal. It’s sand-able, paintable and tough. Get it at the local hardware store and keep some in a spray bottle nearby. Use it on all your bare metal before paint. All in, we found cancer in both rear quarters behind the wheels, passenger rear floor pan, small portions of both the driver and passenger front floor, battery tray, both sides at the bottom of the back glass, two holes in the roof from the vinyl top and a small spot in the bottom of the passenger front fender. Lots and lots of iron is the cure along with some oxygen and argon.

Drivers Floor Pan – Custom hand formed

Before During

Passenger rear quarter panel – completed with filled holes from the removed chrome trim.

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Rear window rust can be a challenge. Replacement panels are not available and custom forming the multiple contours in heavy gauge steel can be tough. With the back window in bad shape, it had to be done right ‘cause racecars don’t have vinyl tops!

Both sides were equally rotten. Yes that is plumbers putty in the holes. It was just a temporary fix to keep water out while the car was stored under a

tarp for several years.

Completed passenger back window section. Notice the remnants of gold paint from the donor car.

Lucky for us, along the way, we happened across a donor formal roof car that didn’t have the curse of a vinyl top. Planning ahead, we cut the entire back section off that car a couple years back. Then as we were ready, we pieced out what we needed for Grandma. The rest of the back half is going to be a Fairlane couch someday soon.

The battery box required a slightly different approach. First we looked at using a commercially available replacement panel. An easy $200 plus shipping and tax. Not so fast. This is a race car (well it wants to be) and batteries are not in the engine compartment on racecars, they are in the trunk or the passenger compartment in the case of late ‘60’s NASCAR’s. Time for a creative solution. First, carefully remove the cancerous tray. Center punch each spot weld and using a spot weld cutter, relieve each spot…thusly!

Center Punch Spot Weld Cutter

A new hole to fill Rusty old battery tray

In next months issue, we’ll show you how we filled the battery tray void. Its not just a shinny new piece of sheet metal! You might learn a cool trick! An now the big reveal! We are proud to introduce you to Grandma. See any resemblance to an old race car? Join us next issue for more build news and problem solving on Grandma as she makes progress.

Want Pencil to do a rendering for you? Send him an email at [email protected]

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Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely, in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "...Holy Crap... what a ride!!!"

For this months FINISH LINE section, we’re going to show some love to the MOPAR Maniac’s!! You have to admit that Chrysler Corp has some really cool drag cars running down the ¼ mile. Let’s not forget that favorite power plant of the Fuel Racers…..THE HEMI!!

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