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Easter is quickly approaching. It seems like it was only yesterday that I put the March issue to bed? Now, here I am cranking out the April issue. I thought re tirement was supposed to let me do things at a leisurely pace? While Easter may be coming on fast, I cannot say the same for spring. At least not here in WI! A line I read on an Olds forum recently caught my fancy. It was written in response to a solicitation of opinions regarding a proposed vehicle purchase. The writer opined: There are now more Faux-Four-Twos on the road than GM ever built. It caught my eye because it is so true. The same maxim applies to the J2 offering from Oldsmobile in 1957 and 58. Over the last few years I have seen far more 3-deuce setups than ever rolled off the line at the factory. So buyer beware, and not just Olds buyers! A SAFETY TIPThis crossed my desk not too long ago, and I deem it worthy of passing on: Tetrachloroethylene, the active ingredient in brake cleaner, when combined with heat (like from welding) and argon gas (used in MIG and TIG welding) makes phosgene, a potent and deadly nerve gas. One whiff can kill you, or leave you with lung, kidney, pancreas and/or brain damage. Do not expose parts cleaned with brake cleaner to heat from a MIG or TIG welder if you value your health/life! I know that we all have spent many hours searching for parts for our rides. Be glad you are not in Argentina. A reader from there writes: I'm a car collector in Argentina. In the latest times we are facing problems ordering parts. For us, it is forbidden to buy big parts for the classics. Especially from the USA. Today if you need to buy
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motor parts or tires you are in big trouble. The parts will sleep at the customs office. Small parts you can still order. April MilestonesWalter P. Chrysler was born (1874), and the Oldsmobile marque died (2004). - Stay warm & enjoy your ride(s)!
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In an effort to mitigate the winter blahs I have been eyeballing the upcoming car show calendar. Being retired, theoretically, I can pick up and go wherever/whenever I want. If that were true, here are a few events I would like to hit: There is Carlisle, a collector car swap meet, car corral and an Auctions America by RM auction featuring 8,100 vendors and 2,000 vehicles for sale in the car corral. This is one of the worlds largest auto related swap meets. It is held twice a year at the Carlisle (PA) Fairgrounds; a 150 acre venue. This event has been ongoing since 1974. The 2013 dates are Apr 24 - Apr 28, and Oct 2 - Oct 6. Adult Admission: Wed.- Sat. $10 / Sun $5 / Event Pass $30. Find out more on the Carlisle web site. Not to be confused with Carlisle is Hershey. Why would anyone confuse the two? They both take place in PA. Both have a fall date. Both have vendors and car corrals. The difference is that Hershey is a car club event. Technically, it is the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) Eastern Division National Fall Meet and Car Show. I have never been to Hershey. Everybody should go once. Right? They say, no matter how much time one spends, you just simply can not take it all in. After all, we are talking over 9,000 vendors, 1,000 car corral spaces and 1,500 show cars. In addition to all that, there is also the Antique Automobile Club of America Museum to take in while in the neighborhood! While admission to the happenings at Hershey is free, one will have to pay $12/day to park their ride. This year Hershey will happen Oct. 9 12. The AACA has a web site with info for all interested in attending. Then there is the Birthplace of Route 66 Festival in Springfield, MO on Aug. 10. The event incorporates a car show and cruise. The Mother Road and old cars make for a combo that is pretty hard to beat. That being said, the Lincoln Hwy. (US 30) folks want to claim a piece of the pie. Their right to do so is solidly grounded in the fact that US 30 was our first paved transcontinental highway. 2013 marks the 100th anniversary of this road. To celebrate, they are staging a cross-country drive with both San Fran and NYC starting points. The two caravans shall meet in Kearny, NE, after averaging 240 miles per day of touring. I will not try and speak for others. I will say that I had the pleasure of being part of a multi-day tour. For me, it remains a memorable collector car experience. You can not beat the camaraderie and old fashion good times to be had. I have been eyeing this one for a few years. Have yet to go, but it is a biggie. How big? So big, that Barrett-Jackson is now sticking its nose in. Is that good or bad? B-J is giving away big bucks to promote its empire. The Barrett-Jackson Cup award will dole out $40K in prizes to Hot August Nights participants. Barrett-Jackson will hold also hold a classic car auction in connection with, and during, the Hot August Nights event. What you need to know: To put your car in the event, be prepared to shell out $170. Rooms, I am sure, will be also be a considerable expense. To stay at Harrahs Reno for the week the lodging bill would come to $680. Hot August Nights sounds like a bucket list item to me? Here is the HAN web site. One would have to hurry home from Hot August Nights in order to ready themselves to partake in the annual Woodward Dream Cruise. It is billed as the worlds largest one-day automotive event, drawing 1.5 million people and 40,000 classic cars.
US 30 was our first paved transcontinental highway. 2013 marks its 100th anniversary of this road.
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It is a one day event, running from 9 to 9. The cost to be a part of it is nothing! Woodward Av is synonymous with Detroit and the auto industry. It is a step back to a time when cars dominated the American culture. We are talking car shows, parades, curise-ins and live entertainment. All the details may be found at the Woodward Dream Curise site. Sadly, a word of caution must be injected with respect to the Woodward Dream Cruise. There is no way of getting around the fact this event takes place in the Detroit environs. Detroit is down on its knees, economically speaking. That fact brings out the worst in some folk. Consequently one must keep a close watch on their person, possessions and vehicles. It seems that almost every year vehicle thefts are reported. Last year, a participant not only had his car stolen, but also the enclosed trailer in which he had secured it! Being forewarned is being forearmed. Do you have any must do car related events to recommend.? We would love to hear and learn about them! Send them to the Editor.
I was amazed to learn how easy and inexpensive it is to update my old rides with the installation of a lights on warning system.
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Ok, Ive had my say for the month. Now its your turn! I invite/encourage submission of your comments, opinions and article contributions. I also ask that you please help spread the word about our publication. Everything sent shall indeed be reviewed by me. Submissions should be sent to CCC at OldsD88@gmail.com. Now that you have finished reading this months issue of the newsletter, come start/ join an ongoing dialog with other CCC readers and like-minded car collector folk on the CCC Forum. Stop by, check us out and share your views . ______________________________________
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