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January 2019 Volume 41, Issue 1 A Diablo Valley Mustang Association Publication The Feed Bag Page 1 Feed Bag January 2019, Volume 41, Issue 1 A HOLIDAY HAPPENING ! By Anne Haugrud Can I just say that DVMA members really know how to party! The tables at La Tapatia restaurant party room were decorated with shiny Christmas trees courtesy of Karen Davis and the gift table was loaded with beauti- ful and mysterious exchange gifts. Is it true that “big things come in small packages” or is “the bigger the bet- ter” your mantra for deciding which one to pick? Well, after a wonderful Mexican buffet and made-to-order omelets and waffles (not to mention bottomless mimosas and champagne, woo-hoo!) we began to put our gift -choosing choice to the test. Sally Blackwell was the lucky one to choose the first gift which, according to the Official Book of Gift Exchange Rules (that’s a real thing, right?) she would be the one to get the last choice at the finish. Fortunately for Harry (and Karen) the cam shaft was not among the packages. A theme seemed to emerge of quite a few tool sets which hopefully no one will be in need of for their Mustangs this upcoming year! We all had such a great time. I’m throwing out the invitation now for next year already! Join the fun next year for sure! Here are some pics of the party-goers... Karen and Sally planning their gift-stealing strategy Ed is lighting up the party Race and Rusty conspiring with Marlene looking on Far left:Lissi, Middle left: Sharon, Middle right: Anne (do these antlers make me look fat?), Far right: Matt More pics on page 5

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Page 1: The Feed Bag · Traditionally the winter months are the best for avoiding the fog. There is plenty of parking but it is ... No excuses if your Mustang is in pieces—daily drivers

January 2019

Volume 41, Issue 1 A Diablo Valley Mustang Association Publication

The Feed Bag

Page 1 Feed Bag January 2019, Volume 41, Issue 1

A HOLIDAY HAPPENING !

By Anne Haugrud

Can I just say that DVMA members really know how to party! The tables at La Tapatia restaurant party room

were decorated with shiny Christmas trees courtesy of Karen Davis and the gift table was loaded with beauti-

ful and mysterious exchange gifts. Is it true that “big things come in small packages” or is “the bigger the bet-

ter” your mantra for deciding which one to pick? Well, after a wonderful Mexican buffet and made-to-order

omelets and waffles (not to mention bottomless mimosas and champagne, woo-hoo!) we began to put our gift

-choosing choice to the test. Sally Blackwell was the lucky one to choose the first gift which, according to the

Official Book of Gift Exchange Rules (that’s a real thing, right?) she would be the one to get the last choice

at the finish. Fortunately for Harry (and Karen) the cam shaft was not among the packages. A theme seemed

to emerge of quite a few tool sets which hopefully no one will be in need of for their Mustangs this upcoming

year! We all had such a great time. I’m throwing out the invitation now for next year already! Join the fun

next year for sure! Here are some pics of the party-goers...

Karen and Sally planning their gift-stealing strategy Ed is lighting up the party Race and Rusty conspiring with Marlene looking on

Far left:Lissi, Middle left: Sharon, Middle right: Anne (do these antlers

make me look fat?), Far right: Matt

More pics on page 5

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DVMA Membership Information

Membership is open to any Mustang enthusiast. Dues are $30.00 per year plus a $10.00 first year initiation fee. Business card size advertising is $50.00

(25.00 for members) for 12 monthly issues. ¼ page ads are $100.00 per year. Other advertising and insert rates are available. Members are allowed brief,

one-time For Sale and Wanted ad’s.

DVMA Objectives

To provide a common meeting ground for Mustang Owners

and further the enjoyment of ownership: to include

workshops, question and answer sessions and technical

sessions. To promote a more favorable relationship with

the general motoring public. To further the preservation and

restoration of all Mustangs. MOST IMPORTANTLY TO

HAVE FUN.

DVMA General Information

The DVMA meets on the second Wednesday of

each month at Fuddruckers. The Board of Directors

meets the fourth Wednesday of each month at one

of the Board Members homes on a rotating basis.

Club Meetings

When: The second Wednesday of every month at 7:00 PM...Arrive early to order food. Order and pick up

your food downstairs. Bring your food upstairs to the meeting.

Where: Fuddruckers

1975 Diamond Blvd, Concord, CA 94520

(925) 825-1443 In the Willows Shopping Center

Directions

From the South:

Take Highway 680 North to Willow Pass Road. Exit at Willow Pass Road and at the light at the bottom of the

ramp, turn right. Move immediately into the left lane and turn left on Diamond Boulevard (the next traffic light).

Stay in the left lane and turn left into the Willows Shopping Center.

From the North:

Take Highway 680 South to Willow Pass Road. Exit at Willow Pass Road and turn left at the light at the bottom of

the ramp. Turn left on Diamond Boulevard and stay in the left lane. Turn left into the Willows Shopping Center.

Published by the:

Diablo Valley Mustang Association

P.O. Box 21674 Concord, CA 94521

See us on the World Wide

Web at:

www.dvma.org

Articles, Advertisements, Car of

the Month features and other

submissions may be sent to:

DVMA P.O. Box 21674

Concord, CA 94521

email: [email protected], or,

[email protected]

Deadline: Submissions made

after the 20th of the month might

not be published in the month

2018-19 DVMA Officers

President John Haugrud [email protected]

Vice President Harry Davis [email protected]

Secretary Karen Davis [email protected]

Treasurer Dwight Moreland [email protected]

Board Member Joe Dearing [email protected]

Board Member Bobby Hubbell [email protected]

Board Member/

Membership Ed Guldner [email protected]

Newsletter Editor Anne Haugrud [email protected]

Tour Coordinator Jim Blair [email protected]

Sergeant-at-Arms Juan Renteria [email protected]

Past President Harry Davis [email protected]

Webmaster (appointed) Jim Blair [email protected]

Storekeeper (appointed) John Haugrud [email protected]

Hospitality (appointed) Sharon Dearing [email protected]

MCA Representative Karen Davis [email protected]

Historian (appointed) Vacant

60’s and 70’s

Ford parts

and

accessories

including Ford

Motorsport

Apparel and

Classic

Novelty Items

See us on the web:

http://www.deltabaymustang.com

HOURS: M-F 9:00am - 5:00pm, Sat 9:00 -2:00 ,

Closed Sun. (Pacific Time)

Phone Orders Only: 1-800-664-8350

Telephone & Technical

Information: 925-634-7776

FAX: 925-634-5820

Postal address: 3491 Balfour Rd. Brentwood, CA

94513

Parts for

Mustang,

Falcon,

Fairlane &

Shelby

Delta Bay Mustang

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DVMA DISPATCH

January 2019, Volume 41, Issue 1 Feed Bag Page 3

First off, I’d like to wish every Diablo Valley Mustang Association member and

family a very happy new year! The old 2018 is gone and I’m looking forward to

a new and exciting 2019.

Is your Mustang a daily driver or a garage queen like mine? Now that the holi-

days are over we need to get that Mustang serviced and ready to drive. So

change the oil, coolants and other fluids to be ready for the 2019 driving season.

Check those tires as well, especially on those cars that are not driven every day.

Just because there’s not that many miles on your tires they still can become un-

safe due to old age which causes cracking and deterioration (kind of sounds like

me).

Speaking of getting ready to tour, our Newsletter Editor has planned a tour to

Monterey’s Cannery Row and Fisherman’s Warf area. This run will be on January 26. We’ll meet at Sears’

Tire Center parking lot in Sun Valley Shopping Center at 9:00 a.m. Fingers crossed that there will be no rain

or fog. Traditionally the winter months are the best for avoiding the fog. There is plenty of parking but it is

metered. So sign up at the next meeting or let Anne and I know you’re coming. We’ll be on the hunt for some

really good clam chowder (or anything else your stomach is in the mood for) at one of the many restaurants in

the area.

Something else you should put on your calendar is our Valentine’s Ice Cream Run on February 10 to Fenton’s

Ice Creamery in Vacaville. They serve lunch too. Everyone is invited —couples, singles, family, extra friends.

No excuses if your Mustang is in pieces—daily drivers are always welcome. More info next month.

Mark Your Calendar

January 5, DVMA Breakfast, Country Waffles, Clayton Station, 5435 Clayton Rd, Ste B

January 9, Monthly Meeting, Fuddruckers, Diamond Blvd, Concord, 6:30 pm for social, 7:00 pm meet-ing

January 26, Monterey – Cannery Row/Fisherman’s Warf Lunch Run!, Meet in Sears’ parking lot @ 9:00 AM

January 28. Board Meeting, Mountain Mikes Pizza, 5358 Clayton Road, Concord. 6:30pm for social, 7:00pm meeting

February 2, Adopt-A-Street, Meet at 9:15, start at 9:30, Seafood City parking lot, breakfast at Giant Chef Burger, 10:30ish, 10 Golf Club Rd, Pleasant Hill

February 13, Monthly Meeting, Fuddruckers, Diamond Blvd, Concord, 6:30 pm social, 7:00 pm meeting

February 10th, Valentine’s Ice Cream Run to Fenton’s in Vacaville. Meet in Sears’ parking lot @ 11:00 AM

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Meeting Highlights December 12, 2018

DVMA General Meeting Minutes Fuddruckers – Concord CA December 12, 2018

President John Haugrud called the meeting to order at 7:03 pm at Fuddruckers in Concord CA

WELCOME to everyone attending this meeting. New member Jason Ingle attended this meeting. He has a 1970 coupe on a rotisserie and in the process of being restored. Dec 9 Event - Several members reported they had a great time at the annual Christmas party, held at El Tapatio on December 9. Excellent food and service, and a good gift exchange with several tool packages.

DVMA Car Show – The annual Show will be held June 8, 9:00 am – 2:00 pm, with the location to be determined. Save that date!!

WEBSITE – Jim Blair Jim reported that the website now has a new webpage with music and graphics under Memories.

VICE PRESIDENT (and Past President) – Harry Davis Harry reiterated that National Mustang Day is April 17, 2019 on a Wednesday. He has ordered de-cals for Mustangs that go outside for a short trip on that day. Sign up in the Event Book.

TREASURER – Dwight Moreland Dwight reported that the storage facility has been paid.

BIRTHDAYS and ANNIVERSARIES – Sharon noted December birthdays and Anniversaries. Congratulations to each birthday and Anniver-sary celebrants in December. NEWSLETTER – Anne Haugrud Anne noted there are a few copies of printed December newsletters available. Anne would like to include photos of the Christmas party celebration and welcomes articles about other events. Note the cars for sale that are listed in the newsletter.

SECRETARY – Karen Davis Karen noted that meeting minutes are published in the DVMA monthly newsletter.

MCA Rep – Karen Davis Karen reported that a list of the upcoming National Shows is placed on each table in the room. This info is from Mustang Times. The first National Show coming up is in Houston TX, and John is going. 2019 National and the Grand National Shows - March 29-31 – Mustangs Take Flight National, Houston TX at the Lone Star Flight Museum; June 28-30 – Northern Star National, Minneapolis MN, at DoubleTree by Hilton; July 18-20 – 55 In The Heartland, Topeka, KS, at Heartland Motorsports Park; and August 30-Sept 1 – Capital Horsepower Grand National, Fredericksburg VA, at the Fredericksburg Expo & Conference Center. Cookies and Break Sharon noted December birthdays and Anniversaries. Congratulations to each birthday and Anniver-sary celebrants in December.

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Meeting Highlights continued

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DVMA MONTHLY CLUB MEETING Fuddrucker”s January 9, 2019 6:30 pm for social, 7:00pm meeting

Fuddrucker”s February 13, 2019 6:30pm for social, 7:00pm meeting DVMA MONTHLY BOARD MEETING

Mountain Mikes Pizza, 5358 Clayton Road, Concord.

January 28.2019 6:30pm for social, 7:00pm meeting DVMA ADOPT-A-STREET

Meet at 9:00am Seafood City, breakfast at Giant Chef Burger, 10:15 and 10:30am, Location: 10 Golf Club Rd, Pleasant Hill

2019 - February 2nd, April 27th, August 3rd, November 2nd DVMA BREAKFAST first Saturday of each month January 5 Country Waffles 5435 Clayton Rd, Clayton 9:00 a.m. February 2 Giant Chef Burger 10:00a.m. following Adopt-A-Street pickup DVMA GROUP EVENTS 2019

January 26th, Monterey – Fisherman’s Warf Lunch Run! Meet in Sears’ parking lot @ 9:00 AM

February 10th, Valentine’s Ice Cream Run to Fenton’s in Vacaville. Meet in Sears’ parking lot @ 11:00 a.m. NON-CLUB EVENTS

TOUR COORDINATOR – Jim Blair Jan 5 – Breakfast at Country Waffles, Clayton Station Shopping Center, 5435 Clayton Rd, Concord Jan 26 – Drive outing to Monterey; enjoy lunch with DVMA friends at Fisherman’s Wharf. Leave Sears park-ing lot at 9:00 am. Contact Anne Haugrud at 925-787-4979. Feb 2 – Adopt-A-Street, SeaFood City Parking Lot, meet 9:15 am, start 9:30, Breakfast to follow at Giant Chef Burger, 10 Golf Club Rd, Concord, 10:30 am. Feb 10 – Valentine’s Ice Cream at Fenton’s, Nut Tree, Vacaville. Meet in Sears parking lot 9:00 am. Contact Anne Haugrud at 925-787-4979. April 14 – Fabulous Fords at Angels Stadium in Anaheim (new location) April 17 – National Mustang Day. Contact Harry Davis 925-768-4903. April 27 – Adopt-A-Street June 8 – DVMA Annual Car Show

MEMBERSHIP – Ed Guldner Ed welcomes new member Jason Ingle. BOARD MEMBERS – Joe Dearing, Ed Guldner, and Bobby Hubbell – no report

CLUB RAFFLE – Anne Haugrud The winner of the raffle was Anne Haugrud! Note that she did not pull the winning ticket.

SGT AT ARMS – Juan Renteria – no report

NEW BUSINESS –

The next DVMA meeting will be January 9, 2019.

The meeting was adjourned at 7:48 pm by John Haugrud, President.

UPCOMING EVENTS

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For sale– 2008 Roush P51, #109 of 151 made. 2nd owner of this California car with only 17.450 miles! 5-

speed ROUSH Charged 4.6L with 510 HP. Truly a unique vehicle. Asking $34,000. For more info contact

Elizabeth Cofer at 925-586-4425 or [email protected].

FOR SALE

From member Kelly Neary: I’m moving forward with selling my 1971 Mach 1 and John’s 2013 Boss 302 Mustangs. I do have the

full appraisal reports on both cars (they are each 30+ pages so they can be accessed by someone who is seriously interested. Inter-

ested parties can contact me by text at 925-699-0456 or [email protected].

1971 Mach 1 $40,000. Description: Ford 1971 Mustang Mach 1, 2 –door Fastback, VIN: 1F05M148225, CA blue plates.

Odometer: 25,865 miles, Pewter exterior, no rally stripes, black vinyl interior.

Equipment: 351CI V8 engine, Automatic transmission, Holley 4BBLcarbto custom exhausts, Hooker headers-to be installed, mag

wheels/BF Goodrich white letter 15” radial tires, 8-track stereo system, second owner. Appraised by Zachary Romer, IAAA.

2013 Boss 302 $35,000. Description: Ford 2013 Mustang Boss 302 (production #0010), 2-door fastback, VIN

1ZVBP8CU5D5200962, odometer: 27,382 miles, Gotta Have It Green exterior, Char Black interior, Red Track Key enabled.

Equipment: Original ownership with window sticker, 302CI Hi-Po V8 engine, w/Red Key option, manual 6-speed transmission

MT82, unique side and rear Quad exhaust, electric Power-assist steering, reflective hood and side stripes, cloth seats with Boss logo,

air conditioning/heater/defroster, Boss car cover and floor mats, black painted aluminum wheels. Appraisal by Zachary Romer,

IAAA.

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Looking for a project car? 1966 Mustang coup available. Call Rusty at 925-778-5388 for more info.

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On December 9, 2018 at 8:27 PM Tim McCarthy <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi there! The last club meeting I attended was a couple of months ago and, unfortunately, since then my Hodgkin’s Lymphoma has returned and we are aggressively attacking it with chemo. Because chemo kills your immune system I just returned home today from Kaiser WC after four days in the hospital with Double-Pneumonia. All is to say that it will be a while before I can attend functions like the Christmas Brunch, and even club meetings, because of my high-risk status. Please extend my sincerest holiday greetings to the club and I look forward to when I can return, hopefully, early next year. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!

Tim McCarthy

Recopied with Tim’s permission

ONE OF OUR OWN FACES A BIG CHALLENGE

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Far left:: John and Frank Rowland

Middle: Harry with some new tools

Right: Don Davis with grandson Zack

Smith

Christmas Party Pics con-

tinued from page 1

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The newsletter gratefully acknowledges our sponsors

January 2019, Volume 41, Issue 1 Feed Bag Page 7

First Saturday Breakfast Bunch

I don’t know about everyone else, but December was a month of epic eating and it all started with our First-

Saturday-of the Month breakfast get-together at Dad’s Café in Brentwood on December 1. There was a good

turnout and we made a respectable dent in the wonderful breakfast menu they have there.

Join us on January 5th at Country Waffles in Clayton! See Event Calendar for details.

Left to right: John, Anne, Ed, Rusty and Marlene This is what happens when you have short arms! Late arrivals (ahem) Harry and Karen, refer back to

first picture

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