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Newsletter of the Northern California ChapterOldsmobile Club of America
OldsletterThe
Sep/Oct 2014
Inside This Issue;l 2014 National Coverage l Micke Grove Registration Forml NAOC Nationals and More
Last Call - Come join in on the fun picnic -
car show at Micke Grove Park, Lodi, Sept 14
Stuart and Tricia Overholtzer in Cincinnati, Ohio enjoying the OCA Nationals
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Car Show Chair Jon Manji916-386-1642 2257 Moorbrook [email protected] Sacramento, CA 95826
Club Historian BobGriffith(209) 366-2807 2434 [email protected] Lodi,CA95242
President andNewsletter Editor Larry EwingTechnicalLibrarian 3330HenrietteCt(408) 528-9770 San Jose, CA [email protected]
Vice-President Denise La Centra(510) 909-9582 144 Virginia [email protected] Hayward,CA94544
Treasurer/Membership Dan Haggerty(408)268-7904 [email protected] SanJose,CA95120
Secretary and Health & Welfare Linda Sutherland
(209)833-3413 [email protected] Tracy,CA95377
Pacific S.W. Zone Directors Dan Haggerty 6208 Balderstone Dr San Jose, CA 95120 (408) [email protected]
Jon Manji, 2257 Moorbrook Way Sacramento, CA [email protected]
(209) [email protected] Velasquez LaneTracy, CA 95377
Nor Cal Olds Club Website: www.norcalolds.com
DonSutherlandNor Cal Olds Webmaster
Officers and Representatives 2014
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Hi Oldsmobile Club members:
The OCA nationals being in Cincinnati this year made it out of reach for most of our members except for Stuart and Tricia Overholtzer who managed to make it there in their ‘91 Eighty-Eight. (see cover)Jon Manji, our Zone Director was also there and managed to make the important meetings as well as take and identify pictures. You will see his photo starting on page 14 along with a nice story of how thing went.
For the folk that are members of the Antique Olds Club they had their nationals in Minden, NV which prompted 13 cars from our club to show. I attended and did a write up on page 9.
Our annual show is coming up soon in Lodi at Micke Grove Park on Sept 14. The show has a new format with more time to socialize and less car prep work. The judging will be casual such as peoples choice etc. For those who want the OCA judging our Show Car Chairman Jon Manji will hold a shot seminar going over the points OCA looks for. We’ll have a BBQ and the club will supply the meat and condiments and we want you to bring a dish to share. See the registra-tion form to find the side dish to bring. We are planning a group photo to put in next year’s OCA National Magazine so this show would be the best time to do the shoot. Please come, bring your car in any condition, and trust me, it will look good in the photo!
We have been invited to an event in San Francisco on Pier 23 on Oct 18. It is an all Oldsmobile Show and Shine. So clean up that Olds and come meet some new people and members as well.
Good news, we have a acceptable proposal for our 2015 Zone Show back at the SeaCrest Ocean Front Hotel. Date will be May 15-17, 2015 and we will return again in 2016 in May 13-15. We like the place so mark your calendars!President, Larry Ewing
President’s Message
Editor’s NoteWe have coverage of more than 3 shows in this issue with most photos from members. Thank you! Please take pictures of shows you attend (of Oldsmobiles and yours included) and send to me. It’s fun to share and makes this Oldsletter worth looking at.
Club member George Acri recently had his ‘57 Olds engine worked on at Broadway Auto Garage in San Carlos. He’s very happy with the results and recommends their work. Call Bill Mann at 650-520-6718 if you are in need of engine work.
Nor Cal member Gary Hinman ran an automotive repair for over 30 years. Gary, now retired says his employees now run his shop and do fine work on Oldsmobiles. It’s still call Hinman’s Garage but now ask for Mike at 1408-274-0879. Mention Gary’s name and the Olds Club to him. He is located at 3519 San Felipe Rd. San Jose, CAEditor, Larry Ewing
Cover: Stuart and Trish Overholtzer in Cincinnati enjoying the OCA Nationals with their 1991 Eighty-Eight. Photo by Jon Manji
Last Call for Micke Grove, Don’t Miss Out On The Fun-Registration Deadline is Sept 5th. See The Last Oldsletter, Our Club Website or Back of This Issue For Registration Form
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http://www.calautomuseum.org/Current ExibitSelling the Dream: June 28 to Nov 3 Sacramento’s Early Car Dealers
Sept 4-8 LeMay Museum trip to Tacoma, WA $1050-$1325Oct 11 Clay modeling class $25-$30Oct 25 ARTomotive Photo ClassNov 3-7 SEMA trip to Las Vegas $955-$1000
$8 General Admission | $7 AAA & 65+ | $4 Student Kids under 5 FREEHours 10:00 AM - 6:00 pm (Mon. - Sun.) Until 9:00 pm on 3rd Thursdays
Treasurer ReportOur club bank account is solvent.Nor Cal Olds Club Treasurer, Dan Haggerty
Membership ReportMembership as of July 28, 2014 is 126 members with 45 associate members.NCOC 2014 membership dues are due by January 1, 2014; $25 for member only or $25 + $5 for member and spouse; send to Dan Haggerty membership chairman.Applications for NCOC and OCA are on our club website at ( www.norcalolds.com ).Membership Chairman, Dan Haggerty
Changes to Journey With Olds (JWO) By Jon Manji, Zone Director
Your next issue of JWO may be a few weeks late. Here’s why.
JWO is undergoing two major changes this year. The first change was a switch in the print-ing company, which happened earlier this year. Didn’t notice the change? Good, the objec-tive was to make the switch as seamless as possible. This change resulted in a significant cost savings to the club.
The second change is a new Editor for JWO. Brad Bishop’s contract for JWO Editor expired after the August issue and he chose not to be reconsidered for the position. A search commit-tee was formed earlier this year to find a replacement for Brad. Effective with the next issue (September), Shannon Olson will be the JWO Editor. She is a member of several car clubs, including OCA, and has written and edited automotive articles for numerous publications. There are many format changes in the works for JWO, and I’ll let Shannon explain those in the pages of JWO as they are rolled out. In the meantime, your patience is greatly appreci-ated as we make the change in Editors.
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Sept 14 Annual Nor Cal Olds Show, Micke Grove Park, Lodi (See flyer pg 17)Oct 11 Rocketwest, Clayton’s in Hollister, See map insideNov 1 Rocketfest, Marsden’s in Manteca, weather permittingDec 7 Annual Christmas Party, 4 PM Cattleman’s in Livermore
Other Events
Official Olds Club Events 2014
Aug 22-24 WestCoastNationalHotRodShow,Goodguys,Pleasanton
Sept 20ChowchillaClassicCarShow.Veteran’sMemorialPark.559-665-0628 http://chowchillachamber.org/classic-car-show-sept-20/
Oct 18 Pier 23 Oldsmobile Show and Shine, San Francicso. Contact Ces Morse 415-713-7778, [email protected]. (Follow on Classic Oldsmobile website)
Nov 17 San Jose Chevy Classic Car Show and Toy/Food Drive, Cathedral of Faith Church 2315 Canoas Garden Ave, San Jose. Free with canned goods and/or unwrapped gift donation. 8AM to 3 PM. Breakfast, music and raffle
Jeanie and Alan MarsdenPresent Rocketfest 2014 at their home at 556 Greenview Place, Manteca, CA 95337
Saturday Nov 1st 11AM to 3PM(Weather Permitting, rain = no show)
Call for head count by Oct 29th209-823-4349
Bring your Oldsmobile for show and shine and enjoy lunch with friends in our Olds Club. An $8 fee per person with be collected at the door for lunch and drinks.
Check out Alan’s Boattail convertibleproject. I’ts awesome!
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The Rocket West Car Show, Oct 11, 2014 The Rocket West Car Show (no judging or awards) and Shine Picnic Event will be held at Pete and Christy’s home in Hollister on Saturday October 11, 2014, from 10:00 AM till the last car leaves. The Picnic will consist of pizza, soft drinks, and water; a final head count for food & drink will be taken at about 11:00 AM so that pizza can be ordered. Cost per person will be $10. Pete will provide a guided tour of his 45 + collection of 1957 Oldsmobiles.Host:Pete Clayton300 Swan CtHollister, CA [email protected]
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August 9, 2014 Nor Cal Meeting MinutesPresident Larry Ewing called the meeting to order at 10:03 a.m. at Las Palmas Restaurant in Manteca, California. Larry passed around the minutes for the April 12, 2014 meeting. Once reviewed Larry called for a motion; Don Sutherland moved to accept those minutes, Jeanie Marsden seconded, ayes all around.
Membership & Treasurer’s Report: Dan stated that the treasury is solvent. We currently have 127 members and 40 associates.
Health and Welfare: Linda reported she had received a letter from Paul Bonnar, updating us on Diane Kauffman’s health. Mr. Bonnar stated that Diane was now living at a smaller facility and cards, notes, and visits are encouraged. Her new residence is Advacare at 1825 Del Rio Drive, Lafayette, CA and visiting hours are 10-7, but you can make arrangements for other hours if needed by calling (925) 280-8887. He asked for continuing thoughts and prayers for Diane.
Lyle Burgess had successful heart surgery in June. Last report was that he was home and recov-ering. Newsletter Editor: Larry reported the upcoming newsletter will have coverage about the National Antique Show in Minden, Nevada, the OCA Nationals in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the upcoming Micke Grove Show. Larry was extended an invitation for our club to participate in an Olds Show and Shine Car Show by Ces Morse, who is organizing the show in San Francisco at Pier 23 on October 18th. The event is free to the public. As a group it was agreed upon that we would participate as guests to the event. It will be listed on our website under the other upcom-ing events tab.
Old Business: Dan Haggerty reported that he’d heard from Marie Callendars in Pismo Beach about next year’s Zone Show. They wanted a commitment. Dan called Karon at So Cal, but hasn’t heard back as yet. Larry will speak to So Cal as well.
New Business: Car Show Chairman: Jon Manji reported that the OCA Nationals went very well. He said that there will be more information and car show photos appearing in the upcom-ing newsletter. He announced that Mr. Konsmo is no longer the OCA Chief Judge and has been replaced by Mr. Mike Pruitt from Glasgow, Kentucky. The OCA Board meeting at the Nation-als went well and the length of the meeting was much shorter than has been in years past. There was also a General Membership meeting that also went well. Next year’s Nationals will be in Brookfield, Wisconsin, Kingsporrt, Tennessee in 2016 in. and possibly in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2017, if approved.
Micke Grove this year is September 14 and will be more of a picnic/social event. As been planned the awards will be People’s Choice. The awards are all set and there will be dash plaques in the goody bags. Jon continued on by announcing this year we will not be hiring a caterer for this event. The club will continue to provide the hamburger, hot dogs, and buns and will ask for volunteers to help with the cooking. Contact Jon Manji if you want to volunteer. We’ll continue with participants bringing salads and desserts as we’ve always done. He also said that we will be looking for a new location within Micke Grove, as the rates are becoming prohibitive and parking has become restricted.
Upcoming events in addition to Micke Grove are: RocketWest, October 11, 2014 at Pete and Christy Clayton’s in Hollister, CA. This will be a $10 per person catered event. Rocketfest, November 1, 2014, weather permitting, at Al and Jeanie Marsden’s in Manteca. This will be an $8 per person catered event, including drinks. Christmas dinner in December, TBA.
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Upon conclusion of the meeting Don Sutherland made a motion to adjourn and Karen Nicosa seconded the motion. Meeting adjourned at 11:20 a.m
After the meeting we all went to the Manteca History Museum and the docents just happened to be Alan and Jeanie Marsden. It’s very interesting place and well main-tained. I could have spend days there but next time! Thanks Jeanie and Alan!
We also went over to the Marsden’s to see the interesting project Alan is working on. He started with a ‘38 Olds sedan, added Camaro front suspension and drive line and has modified the body to be a boattail speedster convertible. It’s a one of a kind and it’s coming along very nicely. Octoberfest, at their house, Nov 1, will be another chance to see this slick project. We got a sneak
peek of Alan’s Boattail speed-ster project. It’s awesome!Below the guys check out the details. It has a metal folding top. Bottom, Sal Nicosia’s ‘48 98 and Alan’s red ‘49 88 convert.
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On June 25th through the 28th The National Antique Oldsmobile Nationals were held in Minden, Nevada. It was hosted by Doug and Kathy Hone. The Host Hotel was the Carson Valley Inn, Minden, NV and the show was very well executed.This club’s history is that it is a spin-off of our parent club, OCA which happened in 1981. A group of folks wanted to honor the earlier Oldsmobiles thus setting a year date of membership which today is 35 years or older Oldsmobiles. Many OCA mem-bers also belong to this club as do may of our Nor Cal members as well. Jim Schultz from Prescott, AZ is their current president and as many know he is also active in OCA and was at our national event in Reno in 2011.There we approximately 60 cars on the show field and I think 14 cars were from our Nor Cal Club and about the same from So Cal Club. One guy traveled from Manassas, VA alone in his stock 1938 Olds sedan! You would think he got the long distance award but it went to a family from New Hampshire traveling in their 1970 Vista Cruiser.The hosts Doug and Kathy Hone arranged a tour of a train museum and the Carson City Historic Mint which was well attended and very interesting. The mint had pre-made 100 silver coins in honor of Ransom Olds with an engraving of him with 3 others in a 1897 Oldsmobile car. They were offered at $100 apiece and were nearly sold out on the first day. The second day tour was to be Harrah’s Auto Collection in Reno but an arson fire there prompted a substitute tour and we visited a local private car collection with mostly teen and twenties cars of many forgotten makes. After that interesting tour we went to a local Basque restaurant and had a wonderful meal. Hats off to the hosts, they did an outstanding job.The awards banquet was held on Saturday night and they had visual slides of the cars when handing out award much like our 2011 nationals. It went well and the food was excellent at the Carson Valley Inn.Below and following pages are Nor Cal Olds Club member cars.
1949 98 Club Sedan, Steve and Kathy Aracne 1949 98 conv, Arnie Schweer
1949 98 Club Sedan, Dan and Jackie Flanagan 1950 88 Sedan, Victor Long for his dad Hayden
Nor Cal Olds Club Cars at NAOC Nationals 2014
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1950 88 BOC Street Stock, Mike White 1956 88 Holiday Sedan, Paul Turkovich
1950 88 Convertible, Larry Ewing 1957 Holiday 88 2dr, Dan and Elaine Haggerty
1950 88 sedan, Noel and Penny Vestbie 1951 98 Sedan, John and Margi Smith
1957 88 Holiday, BOC modified, Richard Fripp 1955 88 modified 2 dr, Charles & Dotti Ott
Local residents and Nor Cal members John and Janet Rowan had 2 cars, the 1949 red 88 cp and the 1970 442 Indy Pace Car
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Mike and Janet brought their 1977 Delta 88 Pace Car.
Below, Nor Cal member all the way from Los Angeles, “Mr Olds”, Al Wilson with his 1970 98 convertible
Charles Degges drove his 1938 F-38 sedan all the way from Manassas, VA. He said that’s about 30 miles south of Washington DC.He showed me his broken headlight and dented fend-er and said he hit a deer on the way. Killed the deer but the car kept going!
We had at least 16 of these ‘49-’50 Futuramic Oldsmobiles and we lined up a bunch
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From Douglas Miller, Mister Black goes 1.371 60’, [email protected] Raceway 4/19/14 Pow-ered by a pump gas 496 Olds motor, no power adders. Has been [email protected] can also see a youtube of the run from in the carhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvmCMRswnY
Out and About with Oldsmobiles
Dan and Jackie Flana-gan in Arizona for a car show.Also at another show they compare their fastback 98 with a Cadillac of the same year
Larry Ewing with his ‘50 88 and Tony La Centra, ‘69 442 at the July 13th Portal Park Cadillac Club show. The only Oldsmobiles there but a great event. Next year we need more Oldsmobiles so look for the July ‘15 event date.
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Larry and Joan Shyuler at the Saratoga Classic Car Show with their ‘55 88. Be-low Larry and Linda Ewing at the same show with their ‘50 convertible.
The ‘67 442 and the ‘68 Del-mont convertible were at Hot San Jose Nights as was Larry Ewing in his ‘50 convertible.Both these owners were given info about our Nor Cal Club.
Very nice 36 sedan, owner Thomas Anthony
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Oldsmobiles to Ohio: The 2014 National Meet By Jon Manji
The Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites - Eastmont in Cincinnati was the site of this year’s National Meet. Held on July 30th through Aug. 3rd, the Meet exceeded expectations as over 300 Oldsmo-biles filled the three show fields located around the host hotel and the adjoining shopping mall parking lot. Both the host hotel and back-up hotel were sold out well in advance, with two other hotels serving as secondary back-ups.
Oldsmobiles ranging from a 1921 Touring to a Final 500 Bravada could be found on the show field, and the great weather (for Ohio) helped to bring people out for plenty of socializing and swapping (the Swap Meet spaces sold out.) The efforts and attention to detail of the host chap-ter, the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Chapter, really paid off, as the large volume of people and cars were handled smoothly. One especially notable detail was the hotel concession stand next to the show field selling BBQ pork and chicken sandwiches for $2, with sodas and bags of chips going for $1, it couldn’t be beat for convenience and price.
Since Cincinnati is about 2,500 miles from California, it was not surprising that there were few cars from the West Coast. However, our own NCOC chapter members Stuart & Patricia Overholtzer drove their 1991 Eighty-Eight to the meet. You would think that the Overholtzers would have won the Long Distance award, but unfortunately they were runners-up to a couple that drove their Oldsmobile from Washington State. Also, Pete Clayton, host of our chapter’s annual Rocket West event, was there, no doubt checking out the large number of 1957s present on the show field.
There were many successful tours and events, including two nights of drag racing, that were well attended. Due to other obligations, like the Board of Directors meeting on Wednesday, I was able to attend only one of the tours.
As it’s stated on most Ohio license plates, the state is the “Birthplace of Aviation”, and I at-tended the tour of the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB near Dayton. The tour group spent the entire day at the Museum, and for most of the attendees, that was not enough time to go through all of the displays, due to the sheer number and size of them. From the first efforts in 1909 to use aircraft for military purposes through modern space travel, you can find it all at this Museum. And it is slated for expansion in the near future. I highly
Wright 1909 Military Flyer Lockheed F-80C Shooting Star
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recommend a visit if you’re in the area.
We always know that the Meet is coming to an end when the show judging portion occurs, as it’s always on Friday. Once again, I was assigned to judging the late 1970s through 1980s performance cars (classes 13f & 13g), and had great partners on my judging team. It was very encouraging to see additional volunteers drop in for the judges’ meeting to create a standing-room only situation, this assured an ample number of judges for the show. I’ll add that if you’re thinking about volunteering to judge, your help is always appreciated, but please let the show organizers know as far in advance as possible so that there can be a seat for you and a team to be assigned to.
John Muchmore and Greg Minges, the Meet Co-Chairs, as well as all of the volunteers from the GCNKY Chapter put on a great Meet and are to commended for maintaining the high qual-ity of the event with such a large crowd. They all did a fantastic job!
Above: A nice row of ‘62-’63 Starfires
Left is a ‘58 Fiesta owned by Bill Guinta. The most chromed Olds ever?
Below is a 1932 F-32 Convertible owned by Douglas Width
Above: The oldest car on the field, 1921 43_A touring owned by Butch KassingRight is one of the newest cars on the field, 2004 Bravada with the plate OLDS END
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Above are 18 pictures Jon Manji took which is a fraction of the over 200 he submitted with I.D. Thanks Jon. The host club gave recognition in their meet magazine that it was the 50th anniver-sary of the 1964 442.
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Nor Cal Olds Club Presents
Micke Grove Oldsmobile Car Show and Picnic
Sept 14, 2014 at Micke Grove Park, Lodi, California
Great New Format, Read BelowYou do not need to be a club member to participate, but we’d sure like you to join! The show format this year will be
People’s Choice. More time to socialize, less car prep! The Park gates open at 8 a.m., People’s Choice ballots must be
turned in by Noon, and awards will be presented at 2 p.m. There will also be a judging seminar at 10 a.m. for those
interested in learning more about the OCA judging process.
The show entry fee is $30 per car (includes Hot Dogs & Hamburgers for two people, additional guests are $6/person.)
The Club will provide BBQ hot dogs and hamburgers at Noon. Attendees with last names starting with A-L please bring
salads, M-Z bring desserts. Bring enough to share for double the number of people in your party. Bring your own non-
alcoholic beverages. We be in The San Joaquin picnic area (directions on back of this flyer.) Be there for a good time!
Any questions, please contact Jon Manji at: (916) 386-1642, [email protected] or Larry Ewing at 1 408-528-9770
Mail-In Registration Preferred by Sept. 5, 2014. After Sept. 5th, Please Register at the Show!
Name: ________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________
City: ________________________________ State: ____ Zip: _________ Phone: _______________________
E-Mail: __________________________________ Year/Model:_______________________________________
Entry Fee: ____ car(s) x $30/car: $ ________
Number of People in Your Party: _____ (if more than two, additional guests @ $6.00/person): $ ________
Total: $ ________
Make Checks Payable to: Nor Cal Olds Club Mail to: Dan Haggerty, 6208 Balderstone Dr., San Jose, CA 95120
Disclaimer, Please Read and Sign
Filling out this form and submitting it does hereby unconditionally release and discharge the Nor Cal Olds Club,Inc., officers, members and representatives from any and all known damages, injuries, losses, judgment, and orclaims from any cause whatsoever the applicant family/guests may suffer to his/her person or property. We arenot responsible for anything that happens to their cars while at the show. Unclaimed awards will be sent to therecipient COD for shipping & handling charges.
Applicant Signature: ___________________________________________ Date:___________________
Best of Show 2013
Tony & Denise LaCentra
1969 442
See Page 2 for Micke Grove Map
Micke Grove Show Registration Form
There is a $6.00 Park Entry fee
collected at the gate, do not send
this fee with your registration.
Note:The above registration was offered in full in the last Oldsletter. It is also available on our website at www.norcalolds.com. We prefer that you register by Sept 5th but af-ter please bring this form filled out and register at the show. Hope to see you there!
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