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THE RIM COUNTRY CLASSIC AUTO
CLUB IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
FOR THE PURPOSE OF:
Providing social, educational and recreational activities for its membership.
Participating in and supporting civic activities for the betterment of the community.
Encouraging and promoting the preservation and restoration of classic motor vehicles.
Providing organized activities involving the driving and showing of member’s cars.
RCCAC meets at
6:30p.m. on the first
Wednesday of the
month at
Tiny’s Restaurant,
600 E. Hwy. 260
in Payson
R I M C O U N T R Y C L A S S I C A U T O C L U B N E W S L E T T E R J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 6
Traveling with the
Payson Arizona
From President Butch Tucker
2015 RCCAC PIT CREW President Butch Tucker 480‐694‐1229 butchr51@hotmail.com V.P. Bob LaFavor 928‐363‐0260 hotrodrob86u@gmailcom Secretary Sandi Gunderson 928‐476‐2168 a57chevyman@q.com Treasurer Tina Dychkowski 920 216‐0830 nagak@yahoo.com
Director Byron Gunderson 928‐476‐2168 a57chevyman@q.com Director Carl Cur s 928‐468‐8018 ccsewnski@npgcable.com Director Steve fowler 928‐478‐6676 & Web Master fowerauto@suddenlink.net
Car Show Directors‐ Butch Tucker, Robert La Favor & Julius Zezima zezimaj@aol.com 214‐563‐2214
Newsle er Margie Fowler 928‐478‐6676 margiefowler@suddenlink.net
Club Members Your annual “dues are due” by January 31st. $30 for Family $20 for Single membership We need your dues by mid February in order for you to be in the Club Directory (the Directory includes only paid membership informa on). The Directory will be distributed at the March 2nd mee ng. You will need to be present at the mee ng to get a Directory as they will not be mailed.
Hello ladies and gentlemen, it’s the first of the year. Now is the me to figure out in what direc on the club is going.
The first and most important thing is the car show, so far we have a pre y good start. There will be several mee ngs to be sure all the bases are covered. Julius Zezima has been invaluable as a Co‐Chair to the club for his efforts.
There are several things on the agenda to discuss this year, hope‐fully we will get it all done. All the board mee ngs are open to the club, hopefully the last Wednesday of every month at Tiny’s 6:00pm. If you are not on the board you must sign in. A er the board has finished, you will be recognized.
Thank You & let’s have a good year!
Happy New Year! Butch
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FROM THE GLOVEBOX
J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 6 N E W S L E T T E R
UP COMING ACTIVITIES
January At a Glance
1/6 - RCCAC meeting 6:30pm 1/14- WOW
Membership Dues are Due
Upcoming Car Shows January 14 - 17 Laughlin, Nv. Cruizin' On The River 23 - "Cruisin' Yuma" 23 Casa Grande, Az. Bluegrass Festival Classic Car Show February 6 Topock, Az. 4th Annual Fundraising Car Show - Roarin' On The River
13 Sun City West, Az. 4th Annual ARC Car Show 27 - Annual Amaranth Sponsored Charity Auto Show - Mesa March 12 Clarkdale, Az. 6th Annual Clarkdale Car Show 19 - 6th annual Southwest Regional Car Show - Phoenix 20 - All American Car Show - Surprise * April 29 & 30 Payson ANNUAL BEELINE CRUISE-IN CAR SHOW For more information on more shows and registration forms visit the web sites below: www.cruisearizona.com www.cruisinarizona.com/carshows.html If interested in going as a group contact a member of the board to see if something can be arranged.
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
“What are my dues used for?” Here’s the answer : The Club pays for the
Veterans’ lunches for the “Vets to Lunch” in November.
The meat and drinks are paid by the Club for the “Fall Fling” picnic. The Club pays 50% per person for the Christmas party in December. Club insurance is $800 annually. Office expenses like agenda’s for monthly mee ngs, name tag (once)
yearly directories etc. Included in the monies spent are the 50/50 money collected at the
monthly Club mee ngs.
The move is voted on at the
monthly club mee ng.
It’s always on a Saturday at 10:am and is
announced via e‐mail. Make sure your e‐mail is up to date!
$7.00 gets you the movie, a small drink
and a small popcorn.
See you at the Movies!
Happy Birthday to the following January birthday members:
5‐ Ken Tozi 10‐ John Johnson 12‐ Shirley Bertram 13‐ Wendy Trainor 19‐ Phyllis Braasch 30‐ Beverly Tozi 30‐ Steve Johnson
If we are missing anyone please let “Margie Fowler” know so you can added to the list. We hate to miss wishing you a
Happy Birthday!
FYI or New to the Club
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Car Show Update
The Car Show mee ng schedule will be held at Tiny’s on the first Wednesday of the
month 5:pm star ng in February, prior to the General Membership mee ng at
6:30pm. All are welcome to a end. The following are the Car Show Chairs:
Butch Tucker Chairman 480‐694‐1229
Robert La Favor Co‐Chair & Swap Meet 928‐363‐0260
Julius Zezima Co‐Chair, Awards & Kids Cars 928‐478‐6989
Ken Gunderson Friday Cruise 928‐595‐1980
Byron Gunderson Friday Elks 928‐476‐2168
Tina Dychkowski Show Permits & Hospitality 928‐478‐6989
Dick Hedman Goodie Bags 602‐321‐3847
Sandi Gunderson Vendors 928‐476‐2168
Ken Tozi Registra on 928‐970‐1700
Sam Schwalm Ballots/Vo ng 928‐476‐2961
Carl Cur s Show Set Up 928‐468‐8018
Mark Salem Photography 928‐474‐1234
Sandi Schnieber Parking 602‐616‐0548
We are s ll in need of a Sponsorship Chair. Contact Butch, Robert or Julius if interested.
Helpers are needed for all the other commi ees give them a call and offer you help. All hands needed!
Below is a FREE registra on form to print out and get in for club cars. There will be a special parking area. You can order your T‐shirts and the Burger Burn ckets from this form. Remember club cars are not eligible for awards.
Needed
NEWS FROM THE
BACKSEAT
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If you WOW ladies did not make the Christmas Luncheon, you really missed out on a great afternoon.
We had 12 ladies attend, of which 5 of these ladies were new to the group. Always fun to meet new friends. We gathered at Kay Isham's lovely home about 11:30. Thanks Kay for hosting the luncheon and having your home so festive! Everyone brought a dish to share, which as you well know, all these gals are fabulous cooks. Lots of treats abound. A short talent show starring 4 of Marilyn Bennett's grandchil-dren. Joy, Amy, Josh, and Luke. Well, we were in for such a great show, singing, reciting stories, and a rendition of the star spangled banner played by Josh. These great kids are full of
talent, great fun to start off our luncheon! Many thanks to Marilyn, Bob and their daughter, Malinda, for bringing their grandkids. Hope next year we can have them again. Thanks to all you ladies for bringing canned goods etc. for our donation to the local food bank. I know it is so appreciated this time of year. On closing, I wish all of you and your families a wonderful holiday season, filled with love and many great memories. May the New Year bring good health and happiness to each of you! Our next WOW luncheon will be held on Thurs. Jan 14th at 11:30. We will be meeting at the 260 Café on Hwy. 260. Please call me with any questions, (476-3060) hope to see you all there!! Sue Hedman
New 2016 Club Directories
will be coming out in me for the March 2nd Mee ng—please get your dues in soon,
so that your name and info will appear in the directory. The directories WILL NOT BE
MAILED OUT and will only be available at club membership mee ngs.
From left to Right- Front Row: Tina Dychkowski treasurer, Robert LaFavor vice president, Butch Tucker president, Sandi Gunderson secretary, Back Row: Directors- Carl Curtis, Byron Gunderson, Steve Fowler & Car Show Co-Chair Julius Zezima
2015 Club Christmas Party
THE 12TH OF DECEMBER
On the 12th of December, the Car Club came to see
gifts ‘round the Elks Christmas Tree.
On the 12th of December, we also got to see
Two Mustang members and
The gifts ‘round the
Elks Christmas Tree.
On the 12th of December,
oh a fine feast
we did see!
Such good
food we
could
Hardly
believe.
Yes,
on the
12th of
December,
what great
desserts
there be!
Pies,
cakes
and
cookies, breads
and a cheesecake,
All awaiting our
after-dinner spree.
On the 12th of December we did play
WHITE ELEPHANT GIFT EXCHANGE:
Many varied prizes, like Wines and handy Tools,
And oh what cookie jars the gals did scheme over.
On the 12th of December, we all did agree,
Let’s do it again next year
on a wondrous eve,
So more car club folk
may join in on our
Yuletide
fun.
We
really
missed
who weren’t
among us!
But
here’s
to you
and to your
Christmas
Tree!
And a Very
Happy New Year
to Thee!!
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TECH HINTS & TIPS
PUTTING ON A WINTER COAT By Steve Fowler
For most of you, the season for driving your cherished classic is over, and it’s me to put the “horse in the barn” for the winter. You might be doing some serious upgrading during the cold months (I suspect that’s why there are so many really fine rods from the northern states‐ nothing else to do in the winter), but if it’s just “pu n’ er to bed”, then you want to consider how to do that properly. A li le research turned up the following ten ps, courtesy of buyclassiccars.com. It’s a very well cra ed list, and one thing I learned teaching school is not to reinvent the wheel.
1. Make sure your gas tank is full. This will reduce the amount of water that can be absorbed by the gasoline and it also slows the rate at which it turns to varnish. Use an addi ve like "Sta‐Bil", "Dry Gas" or similar. Make sure it's well mixed and run the car for a while to make sure it's in the en re fuel system.
2. Freezing temperatures naturally dictate that an ‐freeze be used. But even if it's not freezing, put it in. Many of the newer 'coolants' have excellent corrosion inhibitors that will help protect and lubricate your cooling system. A 50/50 an ‐freeze/water mix is fine. Again make sure to run the car so it's mixed throughout the en re system.
3. Change the engine oil. Dirty oil is contaminated with acids and water that can cause premature bearing failure and rust inside the engine. If the car is likely to be le for a very long period of me una ended, remove the sparkplugs and liberally squirt some form of 'upper‐cylinder lubricant' into the cylinders before replacing the plugs. This will help stop the piston rings from rus ng to the cylinder walls.
4. Make sure the Brake and Clutch master cylinders are full of brake fluid. Brake fluid can absorb water very quickly. By reducing the exposed surface area of the fluid, the water absorp on can be reduced. If you can, bleed the brake and clutch systems. It is recommended that you do this on an annual basis anyway, to purge the system of old and possibly contaminated brake fluid.
5. To inhibit rust in the engine area, use a lubricant spray such as WD40 to coat all exposed metal surfaces. The vola le carrier in the WD40 will soon evaporate leaving a protec ve film on the hose clamps, coils, carb bodies etc. 'Wax‐oyl' is also good, but you'll want to hose it off at a 'car wash' in the Spring.
6. Wash the en re car and apply a good wax. Don't forget to clean the inside. Do this early in the day to give it plenty of me to thoroughly dry before pu ng it in storage.
7. If you have a conver ble top, leave it up and the windows and vents closed. A conver ble top can develop nasty creases when folded for long periods, especially in cold climates. Treat Vinyl tops with Silicone or similar. Keeping the windows and vents closed keeps small creatures from entering. But buy some desiccant bags from a storage supply house 'Dry Pac' for example and place them inside the car on the floors. This will keep moisture from damaging the interior if it is damp or humid where you are.
8. Ensure that the trunk is clean and dry. The trunk seal is not always posi ve and some moisture can collect and condense in the inner fenders and floor. Air it out well for a day or so, then place a desiccant bag in here too before closing it up.
9. Finally, (and I would do this before the oil change‐SF) take the car on a good 30 minute run. This will evaporate all the moisture in the exhaust and in the engine. Then park the car with the hand brake off and either 'chock' the wheels or leave it in gear if necessary (Really picky guys o en put it up on blocks so the res are off the deck). Over infla ng the res can help guard against flat spots. Disconnect the ba ery.
The best thing to do for a stored car is to visit it once a month and take it for a short drive. This keeps everything in good shape, preven ng things from ge ng corroded and seals drying out. At the very least have some one start it up periodically. If you are going to cover it use a proper Cloth Car Cover, not a Plas c one. If you find the concrete floor in your storage unit gets damp or 'sweats' use cat li er, or lay plas c beneath the car to prevent the condensa on from reaching your floor pans. There you have it! Hope you enjoy the winter. Take me to think about what you’ll be doing with your pride and joy come spring. Happy Motoring (or not) SF
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My wife is missing
Husband: My wife is missing. She went shopping yesterday and has not come home... Sergeant at Police Station: What is her height? Husband: Gee, I'm not sure. A little over 5’ tall. Sergeant: Weight? Husband: Don't know. Not slim, not really fat. Sergeant: Color of eyes? Husband: Sort of brown I think. Never really noticed. Sergeant: Color of hair? Husband: Changes a couple times a year. Maybe dark brown now. I can’t remember. Sergeant: What was she wearing? Husband: Could have been pants, or maybe a skirt or shorts. I don't know exactly. Sergeant: What kind of car did she go in? Husband: She went in my truck. Sergeant: What kind of truck was it? Husband: A 2015 Ford F150 King Ranch 4X4 with eco-boost 5.0L V8 engine special ordered with manual transmission and climate controlled air conditioning. It has a custom matching white cover for the bed, which has a matching after market bed liner. Custom leather 6-way seats and "Bubba" floor mats. Trail-ring package with gold hitch and special wiring hook-ups. DVD with full GPS navi-gation, satellite radio receiver, 23-channel CB radio, six cup holders, a USB port, and four power outlets. I add-ed special alloy wheels and off-road Michelins. It has custom running boards and indirect wheel well lighting. At this point the husband started choking up. . . Sergeant: Don't worry buddy. We'll find your truck.
EDITORS NOTE: I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mary Cailey for the fantas c job she did this last year on the Clubs Newsle er. THANK YOU! We are star ng a new year it is me to get our classic automo ve juices going and looking forward to another GREAT year of club ac vi es, car shows to a end and involvement with the community. As your newsle er editor I am in need of all of your help with this rag. If you need to adver se something for sale or do a write up for me. I need to have the infor‐ma on ASAP (contact info on the first page) as each month issue goes to the printers by the last day of the month. A PDF copy goes out via e‐mail to all members on the first of each month. If your e‐mail is out of date, we don’t know if it is incorrect unless you let someone on the board or me know so changes can be made to the clubs e‐mail list. On the next page you will find a revised copy of the membership applica on that Sandi Gunderson (club secretary) would like to have you print out and fill out and turn in with your DUES $$$. This is another way to make sure we are up to date on your info. I look forward to serving you again this year as your newsle er editor and look forward to your input and sugges ons. Un l next month, Be safe and warm. Margie Fowler
JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT
Meeting Minutes can be reviewed on the clubs website: along with back issues of the clubs newsletters and history.
http://clubs.hemmings.com/rccac/
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