Volume 42 Issue 12 December 2016
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1 Volume 42 Issue 12 December 2016 As usual, with all the activity we will be DARK for December - there will not be a General Meeting but a dinner on December 10 th read on! First let me apologize. I got injured and rather than to do my club duties I sat and took rest. But a short 6 weeks later I am still not 100% - but who is at 100%?? But not to miss activities, everyone attended and enjoyed the Mullin Automotive Museum and the Canyon Theater performance of Around the World in 80 Days. I was sorry to miss those but the feedback was excellent. One thing I managed to attend was the Car Showing at St. Stephens. Their first but a good show nonetheless. But I must mention that they presented some good food choices which included a variety of CHILLY. One of our members brought his chilly and I taste tested them all. My conclusion was that the chilly provided by our club member Charlie Angelis was the best. It took me three trips to do the test but I would do it again. So December is here. We have two major activities in December and all are invited and will have a great time. December 10 th CHRISTMAS AND INSTALLATION DINNER PARTY. It will be held at the Coco s Restaurant (The Old Road at Pico Cyn in Stevenson Ranch). It will start with happy hour or get together hour at 6 PM. We will all order meals from the Coco s Menu so everyone can be picky as they wish. We will have door prizes and fun stuff for all. On December 15 th (a Thursday evening) we have our annual Christmas Homes Lights Tour. We meet at night fall (6 PM) with decorated cars and tour some of the finest decorated homes in the county. The tour takes just over an hour and we will end up at the Round Table Pizza in Newhall where the club will buy all the pizza you can eat (free). Just in case you forgot, our club dues are due! Cheap at $20 per family you will reap your rewards in cookies and pizza within a few months of the year. Actually due December 31th it is best to be early than late!! Bob Caldwell 1 Go to it now: scvaac.com Have you visited our web site lately?? Take a look and visit our BLOG. Our web master Jhoe Abejon is doing a fantastic job
2 General Meetings of the SCVAAC are held on the first Thursday of the month at 7:30p.m. at the Bouquet Canyon Church, Bouquet Canyon Rd., Saugus. Our club is a region of the Antique Automobile Club of America; Inc. National club membership is required. The national address is: AACA, 501 W. Governor Road, P.O. Box 417, Hershey PA, Your Board for 2017 OFFICERS: CHAIRPERSONS: President Bob Caldwell Activities Robert Bennett Vice-President Don Mattais Membership John Baber Vice-President Ron Mosher Raffles Carole Bennett Secretary Jack Beaver Editor Bob Caldwell Treasurer Barbara Koehler Refreshments Marilyn Chase Santa Clarita Antique Auto Club Sergeant/Arms Hank Koehler P.O. Box Sunshine Sue Baber Santa Clarita, CA Web Master Jhoe Abejon Address: caldwellbob@sbcglobal.net kokomojhoe@yahoo.com FAX Our Web site is: scvaac.com Board Meetings are held at the call of the club president. Meetings are normally held in odd numbered months on the third Monday. Meetings begin at 7:30 pm and all members are invited to attend. CLUB Activities and Tours December 10 th Saturday Evening, Annual Christmas and Installation Dinner This year our party will be held at the Coco s Restaurant at Pico Cyn and The Old Road. Arrival time is recommended at 6:00 pm and dinner will be at approximately 6:30 pm. There is no fee as you just order your choice from the Coco menu and pay for your own meal. Get what you want!! December 15 th Thursday evening, Christmas Home Lights Tour and free pizza. Meet in the parking area behind Walgreen s store which is located on Newhall Ranch Road at Bridgeport. You should arrive by 6 pm and you can decorate your car. We will leave at 6:30 pm for the tour. The tour takes over one full hour and we plan on arriving at the Round Table Pizza on Lyons Ave and Valley Street in Newhall. The club will be providing free pizza to all. We ask you to purchase your own drinks which can include soda, beer or wine. Wednesday Burger Night. (December 7, 14, 21 and 28th) we are at Wendy s Burger. Enjoy a full menu from burger to salad to ice cream in a peaceful and quiet evening at on Bouquet Cyn Road at Wendy s. Bring your collectible car. We are well represented come enjoy the food. Hours are 6pm to 8pm. 2
3 We had a visit to the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard We attended the performance of Around the World in 80 Days at the Canyon Theater in Newhall. There was a car show at St. Stephen s and we had 4 cars. There was also a BREAKFAST at the Route 66 Cafe There were about 18 attending the breakfast and five collectible cars also attended. Did you notice the three Thunderbirds? Note: We need a red Thunderbird for patriotic celebrations! 3
4 Tired of paying full price? On a fixed income (no pay raises in recent history)? There are many ways to save money but most do not fit your own personal desires. There are many discounts available to SENIOR citizens by a majority of stores, restaurants and various commercial business. Here is a list that pasted through recently. The main principle is: ASK FOR DISCOUNT BEFORE YOU ORDER. They can say no or maybe give you a pleasant surprise. Check this list and let us know if it works and/or any other discounts available. Restaurants Retail and Apparel Arby s: 10% off (55+) Banana Republic: 10% off (50+) Ben & Jerry s: 10% (60+) Big Lots: 10%off Bob s Big Boy: discounts varies (60+) Goodwill: 10% off one day a week (date varies) Boston Market: 10% (65+) Hallmark: 10% off one day a week (date varies) Burger King: 10% (60+) K-Mart: 20% off (55+) Chili s: 10% (55+) Kohl s: 15% off (60+) Denny s: 10%, 20% for AARP members Modell s Sporting Goods: 10% off IHOP: 10% (55+) Rite Aid: 10% on Tuesdays and 10% off prescriptions Jack-in-the-Box: up to 20% (55+) Ross Stores: 10% off on Tuesdays (55+) KFC: free small drink with any meal (55+) Salvation Army Thrift Stores: up to 50% off (55+) McDonalds s: discounts on coffee (55+) Stein Mart: off red dot/clearance items 1 st Mondays (55+) Subway: 10% off (60+) Taco Bell: 5% off, free beverage (65+) Wendy s: 10% off (62+) Other Discount Stuff Alamo Rental Cars: up to 25% for AARP members Avis Car Rental: up to 25% for AARP members Budget Rental Cars: 10% off up to 20% for AARP Dollar Rent-A-Car: 10% off (60) Enterprise Rent-A-Car: 5% off for ARP AMC Theaters: up to 30% off (55+) Super Cuts: $2 off haircuts (60+) Stuff you didn t know. 4 Coca-Cola was originally green The State with the highest percentage of people who walk to work Alaska The percentage of Africa that is wilderness 28% The percentage of North America that is wilderness 38% The average number of people that are airborne over the United States in any given hour 61,000 A statue in the park of a person on a horse: if the horse has both front legs in the air the person died in battle. one front leg in the air the person died from battle wounds. all four legs on the ground the person died of natural causes. If you were to spell out numbers, how far would you have to go until you use the letter A - one thousand. In olden times mattresses were secured by ropes; you pulled to make bed tighter = Goodnight, sleep tight In the old west a.45 pistol cartridge cost 12 cents, so did a glass of whiskey. If low on money a cowhand would offer a cartridge for a drink = known as a shot of whiskey. World War II planes machine guns had 27 feet of cartridge belt; use all the ammo you used the whole 9 yards. The invention of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell preferred saying Ahoy, Thomas Edison liked hello. The Hygiene Council found 295 bacteria per square inch on the toilet seat, but 6,267 on the sink faucet. Remember that a day without sunshine is like night! 42.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
5 The 1940 Buick I owned a 1940 Buick. It was a Limited series 80 that was considered a baby limousine. While this car new sold for about $1700 it was far less that the same size automobile from Cadillac at about $2200. Cadillac complained to General Motors that this competition was too competitive. The Buick series 90 had a longer wheel base and was equipped with a window behind the driver and a telephone system to connect the passenger area with the driver. It was powered by a Straight 8 cylinder engine. It was smooth and powerful. The 1940 Buick sold over 278,000 cars. It was the third highest selling automobile in the United States. The Limited series shown above only 3,800 were manufactured. Buick s reputation and strength grew from their Straight 8 engine that was developed in They remained with the Straight 8 engine until the V-8 was introduced in The 1940 Buick had a wheelbase of 133 inches and weighed of 4,500 pounds. The Straight 8 engine was a 320 cubic inches and developed 141 horsepower. Also, this was the last year for the side-mounted spare tires and the famous running boards. The 1939 Buick was the first to have automatic turn signals placed on the right of the steering column (down was right turn and up was a left turn). An outstanding item by today s standards was what I believe to be the world s most unsafe jacking system to change a tire. This system placed a small lip of the jack onto the upper clip of the metal tire rim. You would then jack up the car (similar to a bumper jack) until the tire was off the ground. You then place a small bracket under the frame and the lower and removed the jack. The slightest vibration could easily cause the car to drop off the jack and strike anyone close by. The Buick engines were installed as follows: Two cylinders horizontally opposed at 180 degrees, valves in each head, 159 cubic inches Four cylinders, in line, valves in head, 165 to 392 cubic inches Six cylinders, in line, valves in head, 191 to 331 cubic inches Eight cylinders, in line, valves in head, 221 to 345 cubic inches Buick 1932 Buick 5
6 Christmas and Installation Dinner Party We celebrate the holidays and the install our new board of directors for the upcoming year The new club board will need your help, so come along and welcome them. Yes, it is the same board that you have seen for the last few years, but they still need your support. Coco s is located on the Old Road at Pico Canyon in Stevenson Ranch. You can choose off the menu for your choice of dinner. We have their special side room as we did last year. Come and enjoy your friends as the year will soon end. Where: Coco s Restaurant Date: December 10 th (Saturday evening) Time: Arrive by 6 pm for happy hour as dinner will be promptly be served around 6:30 pm Our annual CHRISTMAS HOME LIGHTS TOUR We meet in the parking area behind the Walgreen s store (Newhall Ranch Road at Bridgeport). We like to bring our collectible cars decorated to enhance the experience and the joy of the season. Where: parking area behind Walgreen s Date: December 15 th a Thursday evening. When: arrive by 6 PM and decorate your car, we will leave on TOUR at 6:30 PM We will start our tour at 6:30 pm and as the tour takes just an hour or hour & half we will therefore arrive at the Round Table Pizza (23254 Lyons Ave at Valley Street). The club will be treating with FREE pizza for the evening. We ask you to purchase your own drinks (soft, beer or wine). They also have other items on their menu that you may wish to buy. 6
7 Turlock Swap Meet The biggest or bestest swap of the year. There is nothing in the automotive world that has not graced its presence at this swap meet. Our member (Ron Mosher) will be present. Look for his setup space. and if he does not have the part, he will now where it can be located. PS: he serves and excellent sandwich. A NEW AND INFORMAL CAR MEETING SPOT On every Saturday morning from 6:30 am to 8:30 am there is now a open house meeting area in our valley. Come to the parking lot adjacent to K-Mart (Valencia Bl at Bouquet Cyn) and meet with other automobile enthusiasts. Just meet to discuss and love all cars. It is called Coffee N Cars at it is in front of the Western Bagel Shop. No trophies and no entry fees. 7
8 Jhoe and Jill Abejon celebrate their anniversary on December 8th JoAnn Smith celebrate her birthday on December 12th Lidia Jung celebrates a birthday on December 20th Jesus celebrates a birthday on December 25th Saint Nichols also has a celebration on December 25th December 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Wednesday 1 NO 2 3 General Meeting night Christmas Party Burgers Christmas Homes Lights Tour Wendy s tomorrow Merry Christmas 6 pm to 8 pm is
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