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The Vintage Motor Car Club of America Kansas City Chapter DISTRIBUTOR
JULY 22, 2017 THE JULY MEETING WILL BE HELD AT BREAKFAST IN THE PARK
Kansas City Chapter Web Page -
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National VMCCA Web Page – http://vmcca.org
President Dan Richardson 816-524-6390
Vice President John Barnes 816-254-8192
Secretary Dave Higdon 816-774-3513
Treasurer Gary Barth 816-800-6070
Vice President, Appointed Steve Wolff 816-809-4457
Webmaster Ray Council 816-807-7294
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PRESIDENTS MESSAGE
Hello car club, it’s me again. Thank you for your vote of confidence in electing me as
your president. It was a hard fought campaign, with no Russian interference I managed
to squeak by.
I do want to acknowledge President Bob Saderstrom for his leadership and
contributions in the fiscal year just ending. Like wise to Vice President John Barnes,
Secretary David Higdon, and appointed Vice President Steve Wolff and a special thank
you to Treasurer Karl Schmidt for his lengthy service as an elected officer. Karl we wish
for you better health in the days ahead and look forward to you and Lorraine back at all
club functions. I welcome the opportunity to work with Gary Barth as he took over as
Treasurer and was officially installed in that position for the upcoming year.
Today as I write this article I am looking forward to the July cruise night and the Ladies
Tour. Cheryl Delmont has spearheaded this outing and I’m looking forward to seeing
the Chicago and Alton Depot. Thank you Cheryl!!
I find that planning car club tours has been very interesting and even enjoyable as we
see many new sights, meet many knowledgeable people, traveled places I would never
have traveled otherwise. The one drawback is after the foot work, phone calls, the
reservations for hotels and restaurants the person or persons setting up the tour always
need head counts. Jim Clock is our email point person and sends out request for
participation and as he and I have discussed we need to find a better way of
communicating the urgency of members responding quickly. Case in point 48 hours
before the July Tour we have received confirmation of only nine people attending. I
believe we’ll have more but what does Cheryl tell Square Pizza?
Sounds like I’m getting cranky in my old age but not really, I just have a passion for the
car hobby and just want to make it exciting for all and look forward to another year with
everyone’s willingness to participate and contribute. Let’s go touring!
Don’t forget “Breakfast in the Park” July 22. I will be showing a visual presentation of
what 46 years of touring would look like plotted. Don Oberholtz said there would be
biscuits and gravy with coffee. What will you bring???
Dan Richardson
**The Kansas City Chapter of the VMCCA meets at 7:00 PM the fourth Friday of each month at
the Faith Presbyterian Church, 8301 James A. Reed Rd., Kansas City, MO.
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CALENDAR:
July 15 Ladies Tour – details to follow July 22 Breakfast/Meeting– Waterfall Park (behind Bass Pro) 8:00 AM Aug 10 Cruise night location - TBD Aug 25 Regular monthly meeting at Faith Presbyterian Church 7:00PM
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VINTAGE MOTOR CAR CLUB OF AMERICA KANSAS CITY CHAPTER
MONTHLY MEETING June 23, 2017
The June, 2017, meeting of the Vintage Motor Car Club of America was held at Wildwood Lodge in Clive, Iowa. The meeting was called to order by President Bob Saderstrom at 8:15 P.M. on June 23, 2017. Ray Council was not in attendance, as he was attending the Back to the 50s car show in St. Paul, Minnesota. In his absence, John Barnes commenced the meeting with a bus story about a bus accident shown on television, whereby a city bus rolled downhill due to the failure of the driver to properly set the parking brake. Gary Barth relayed a recent breakfast experience.. On to the serious stuff, the minutes were approved as published in the distributor. Gary Barth gave the treasurer’s report, wherein he said the book balance agrees with the bank statement. He has made an attempt to change banks, but due to difficulties created by current banking regulations, it was decided to leave the account where it is for the time being. Gary will continue to pursue the option to change. President Saderstrom then presented the slate of officer nominees suggested by the nominating committee and called for additional nominations from the floor. There being none, the following officers were elected and installed in accordance with a motion by Mike Welsh: President-Dan Richardson Vice- President-John Barnes Secretary-David Higdon Treasurer-Gary Barth Mike Welsh recited the election ceremony and installed the officers. Dan Richardson gave an acceptance speech wherein he outlined his goals as president for the coming year and requested assistance from all of the members to attain those goals.
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Mike Welsh gave a brief update on the ongoing process of changing the official name of the club from Veteran Motor Car Club of America to the Vintage Motor Car Club of America. The club trademarks need to be changed as well as Glidden tour decals and plaques. Bob Saderstrom announced that four members from Iowa clubs had requested the opportunity to join us for our tour in Des Moines. John Barnes announced that the Christmas dinner will be held at V’s Restaurant on December 2, 2017. Gary Barth was requested to send a deposit check to the restaurant to guarantee our reservation. Gary Barth discussed problems he was having due to the name change and communications with the Internal Revenue Service to register the change and related issues with the potential change in banking relationships. Bob Saderstrom reviewed events in Des Moines for the following day with instructions for times and locations. The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted
David Higdon, Secretary
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MIKE WELSH THINS THE HERD
John Barnes sent me this email – “We took Ethan, Jennifer, and Paul Gish to ride the street car this morning. Look what we found on our way home. “
The photo is a picture of Mike Welsh’s 1926
Chevrolet preparing for a trip to its new
home in Ohio. The new owner is pretty
excited and no doubt will be a good
caretaker of this car. Mike and I tried to
figure out the last time the car was driven on
a club event and decided it was either to
one of our displays at the Veterans Hospital
or at one of the car shows held at the old
Blue Ridge Mall – but it has been a while.
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PICNIC JULY 22 NOT 29TH AS PUBLISHED IN SEVERAL EMAILS
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JULY 22nd - BREAKFAST/MEETING IN THE PARK
The board has arranged for us to have our annual July meeting at the Waterfall Park,
located behind the Bass Pro Shop in Independence. We are also having a pot luck
breakfast. We have done this the last several years (5?) and it has been a success
each time, so we are repeating it again this year. The shelter house has been reserved.
The drinks, plates, napkins and utensils will be provided by the club. Bring a favorite
breakfast dish to share. Plan to arrive by 8:00 AM. Breakfast served at 8:30 AM. There
are plenty of outlets if you choose to bring a dish that needs to be warmed. This will be
our monthly meeting for July so come and enjoy a summer morning with good friends
and good food.
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DREW MOVES AHEAD ON PLAN TO CORNER BANTAM MARKET
In 1999, I attended my first American Austin Bantam club National Meet in Carthage, MO. I met Norman Yoder, of Yoder, Kansas. Norman owned a 1930 American Austin Business Coupe (Type 138, which is a 3-window) - which his family owned when he was born. Car was NOT for sale, as he wanted to restore it. In 2003/4 (?) I drove out to visit with Norman and I saw the car. I knew then the car was not for sale, and it would never get restored. In 2012, I visited with Norman at McPherson College's car show - and received a picture (that I need to scan) of his brother Harold, his Aunt Ida and the Austin. Picture is from about 1933/34. (Norman was born in 1934). In 2015, I called to see if Norman would like to meet in McPherson, again - and learned he had passed away in Nov 2014. Speaking with his widow, I asked to have her contact me when she decided to part with the car(s) - specifically the Austin Coupe. Right after Memorial Day, I got the call. June 24, 2017 - I went out with truck & trailer to haul it home. It had been in a barn since 1963, and had been outside for the last 3 weeks. Picture is as found. P.S. Ray Council has been out to see it - I have had the moments of "what were you thinking?" already - yet, I have found many of the missing parts.
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STEVE WOLFF TAKES ON ANOTHER PROJECT
Steve Wolff, unlike Drew Helgeson who is focused on his car preferences, has moved
on from owning a vintage car from each of the big three American corporations to the
British market. Steve recently procured a 1961 Bugeye Sprite and to quote “948cc’s of
raw power”. This project may not move forward for awhile as Steve is currently up to his
elbows in the restoration of his 1962 Ford Fairlane.
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Happy Birthday to –
Gracie Dinsmore - July 08 Bob Ehinger – August 04
Drew Helgeson – July 11 Cheryl Barnes – August 10
Dan Richardson – July 30 Diana Poole – August 12
Eileen McKee – August 24
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CLUB VISITS DES MOINES, IOWA
June 23 and 24th found our group in Des Moines visiting the unbelievable Chevrolet
collection owned by Dennis Albaugh. He has managed to collect at least one of every
Chevrolet convertible between 1912 and 1975 along with hundreds of pedal cars, gas
pumps and globes. In the picture below we see he had a particular liking for the 1957
Chevy so he owns one of each color. Besides the car collection Bob Saderstrom and
Eileen McKee made arrangements for us to visit several interesting sites making it a
great weekend getaway.
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From the Curator – Butch Papon, Kansas City Automotive Museum
First, I would like to invite everyone to join us for two exciting events this month! The first is the
People's Choice Car Show on July 15 at Carriage House of Johnson County in DeSoto Kansas.
This is our third year doing this in conjunction with the Carriage House. All proceeds benefit the
Kansas City Automotive Museum. The second is our first venture with the National World War I
Museum and Memorial called The Great Car Show. This show will be held on July 30 on the
south east lawn of the Museum. In addition to the hundreds of individual cars on display, we will
feature a select group of cars that are "by Invitation only". Additionally, we are offering reserved
areas for car clubs. I encourage you to visit our website at www.thegreatcarshow.com for
more information.
Second, the Museum is looking to expand our archives and display content. If anyone has auto
related material that might be of use for educational purposes and are willing to donate please
contact us at [email protected]. For more information on what we are
accepting please visit our "wishlist" here. Our latest donation was a '48 Chrysler New Yorker
sedan that we currently have displayed in front of the Museum. Many of the volunteers have
helped get it running and looking better than it did when it arrived. We could also use a few
more volunteers, so if you have extra time we have a project for you!
July is always Military Month at the Kansas City Automotive Museum (KCAM). We try to
pay tribute to the great vehicles that helped win our freedom and supported our troops
around the globe. By doing this we hope that in some small way we are also honoring
our brave men and women who served and are now serving in the military. The Military
Vehicle Preservation Association provides the vehicles and displays that accompany
the vehicles. This is the third year for this display and it always draws well deserved
praise from the public.
This year we are honored to have Jeeps (General Purpose vehicles) ranging from World War II to the Vietnam era (a Ford GP, M-38, M-151 and more). We also have an ambulance, a Dodge ¾ ton truck, and a Mule, many of which were used in Vietnam. There will be a World War II Cushman scooter and a courier's bicycle. In addition to the vehicles there will be displays of military personnel mannequins, personal weapons, a gas mask display and an army chow display. Come see the display. Perhaps you can invite someone you know who is a veteran or is
interested in military history to take a trip down memory lane. No doubt it will be greatly
enjoyed by all of you. In any event come see us at the Museum, 15095 W. 116th St., Olathe,
Kansas 66062 (SE Corner of 116th St and Strang Line Rd.) We always have something new to
see.
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NATIONAL COLLECTOR CAR DAY
We had a great turn out for the National Collector Car Appreciation Day, July 14th.
Twenty-one members brought nine vintage automobiles. Customers of Culvers
seemed to enjoy seeing the vintage autos. The cars displayed were: 1955 Lincoln
Capri, 1937 Ford coupe, 1971 Chevrolet pick-up, 1957 Studebaker, 1959
Chevrolet Bel Air, 1964 Ford Thunderbird, 1971 Pontiac GTO, 1957 Ford Fairlane
and a 1979 Lincoln Mark V.
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LADIES TOUR GREAT FUN FOR ALL
Who would expect that a museum for displaying human hair art could hold your
attention for any length of time and actually be both interesting and informative?
Well, twenty one members and not the same twenty one from the cruise the night
before found this museum to be quite fascinating. Leila, the owner of Leila’s Hair
Museum met us and gave a most interesting tour. She has made a life-long study
of this art form and has traveled the world in search of information and items for
her museum. If you did not attend there is no way I can convince you that you
missed out on something very special.
Following the museum tour we headed to the Chicago & Alton Railroad Depot for
a review of history as it related to the railroad. Our tour guides split the group into
two sections so we could tour both floors and hear the interesting stories of how
the depot operated in the early days of railroads. Once again, an interesting
resource for bringing our past history to life in an enlightening way.
From the depot we drove a short distance to the Square Pizza restaurant for a
great lunch. Cheryl Delmont and those that helped her with this tour managed to
find yet another fascinating place to visit in our own backyards that we have mostly
overlooked. One of the great benefits of belonging to this car club is that we are all
exposed to such interesting and educational experiences that we might not have
explored on our own. Who will plan the next outing and where will we go that can
possible be as interesting as the places we have been? I don’t have the answer
but I am confident it will happen.
See Leila on Mike Rowe’s “Dirty Jobs” TV show -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qQp2Ff3cKk
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Ray has posted pictures from the Ladies Tour on our website – take a
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MEMBERS & MORE Bob Saderstrom sent in this very well done TV commercial by Volkswagen -
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Pkeiv7hZy_Y?rel=0
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July – Breakfast in the Park Meeting Aug – Vaneta Beeson and Diana Poole Sept – Lorraine Schmidt and Don Oberholtz Oct – Eileen McKee and Bob Saderstrom Nov – Jim Gustafson and Cheryl Delmont Dec – No meeting
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NATIONAL/REGIONAL TOURS & NEWS
August 14 – 19 Heritage Tour, Cody, Wy. Rhonda Schwartzenberger 208-524-1337
September 17 – 22 AACA, AAA Revival Glidden Tour, Hastings, NE John Hikodym,
402-746-2248
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[email protected] - 708 NW Eagle Ridge, Lee’s Summit, MO., 64081 or 816-525-9745. The Distributor is published
monthly. The purpose is to keep the membership informed of upcoming club meetings and events. It also includes
news highlights about members who have attended an interesting swap meet, car show, and museum or bought, sold
or restored a car.