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1 August 1st Rick Horne August 5th Glenn Novak August 7th Bill Hearnburg August 17th Frank Hummel August 17th Jim Nichols What’s Going On WEST GEORGIA REGION’S MONTHLY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2015 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Aug 22 – West Georgia AACA Club orga- nized cruise to VMR Restoration and Cus- toms 1601 Laurel Ave. Atlanta Ga. 30318. (404)355-6605 The caravan leaves Carrollton @ 9:30. [Rick Horne or Glenn No- vak (770)832-6353] Sept 5 – Carrollton AACA Car Club Trip to Lowell Opera House for Cruise In and Music@5:00 [Glenn Novak (770)832-6353 or Bill Hearnburg (678)378-6819] Sept 5 - Callaway Hot Air Balloon Festival 9:00 to 3:00 @ Callaway Gardens. See www. callawaygardens.com/info/calendar Sept 19 – Southern Wings Fly-In 9:00 to 5:00 @ LaGrange- Callaway Airport, 200 Airport Pkwy, LaGrange Ga. Classic Air- planes and Classic Cars gathering, not a car show. (706)884-2121 Sept 19– Barnesville Buggy Days, 9:00 to 5:00 @ Main Street, Barnesville Ga. 30204 Display and Parade. (770)358-5884 www.barnesville.org/ buggy-days Sept 26 – 10th Annual Cruisin the Oldies Car Show 11:00 to 5:00 @ Main Street, Senoia, Ga. (770)599-8182 www.enjoysenoia.com Sept 26 – 10 th Annual Cruisin the Oldies Car Show 11:00 to 5:00 @ Main Street, Senoia, Ga. (770)599-8182 www.enjoysenoia.com Oct 3 - LaGrange AACA Show 9:00 to 2:00@ LaGrange Mall 1501 Lafayette Pkwy., LaGrange GA. Oct 4-11 – 19 th Annual Cruisin the Coast in Biloxi, Ms. www.cruisinthecoast.com (888)808- 1188 [Jerry Stanford] Oct 10 -1950’s Sock Hop & Dance with dis- play of antique cars @ F.D. Roosvelt State Park @ Pine Mountain 6:00 to 9:00PM www. georgiastateparks.org/FDRoosevelt Oct 10 – ALAGA Indian Summer Cruise In & Car Show 10 to 3 CST @ East Broad, Eufau- la, Al. No Registration Fee, Peoples Choice Award, Novie Johnson (850)259-6754 Oct ?? – LaGrange Shrine Club Show 9 to 3 @ Downtown Main Street in LaGrange Ga.(706)302- 5694 Oct 17 - Golden City Cruisers Yearly Car Show 10:00 to 3:00 @ The Mill in downtown Villa Rica See www.goldencitycruisers.com Oct 24 - Three Club Picnic hosted by LaGrange AACA Club 10:30 to 3:00. Arrangements to follow. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE AUGUST 2015 It’s almost August and the weather has certainly turned hot. Debbie and I were hap- py to attend a large indoor AACA Regional Meet inside the air-conditioned Kentucky Expo Center on July 18th. It certainly makes a positive difference spending five hours cool and comfortable looking at old cars and trucks and talking to their owners. No sun, no heat, no sweat, no bugs. We need more shows like this! We have two really great events coming up this month for our club members, so please try to attend one or both. Drive an old or collectible vehicle and enjoy our hobby to- gether with friends. We will be at Fred and Mary Duncan’s home for a picnic and pool party on August 1st. This event will run from 10 am until 2 pm, and we will be joined by members of the Georgia-Alabama Region of AACA. Fried chicken will be the main dish, and mem- bers attending are asked to bring a side dish to pass. Those who like to swim will want to bring swimwear and some sunscreen. Our region will have a brief business meeting there instead of at American Pie on August 6th. Details were sent out to members via email and also appear on our website. Please let Fred and Mary know what side dish you will bring so we can plan a good meal. On August 22nd we will tour from Carroll County up to the north side of Atlanta to meet Ray Morgan of Vintage Motorcar Restorations and enjoy a guided tour of his shop and cars he is working on currently. We are grateful to Rick for arranging this event and will join up with the Golden City Cruisers for the day. Details will be announced soon. Take a look at the sidebar in this issue of The Greasy Rag, as well as the Coming Events section of our website, to see what else is coming up in these next weeks and months. Don’t forget our very own Lowell Opry Cruise-In on Saturday, September 5th. Let’s have a good turnout again this year. Details coming soon. Hope to see many of our gang at these upcoming events. Stay healthy and stay cool. Enjoy the Ride! Glenn August 1st Rick Horne August 5th Glenn Novak August 7th Bill Hearnburg August 17th Frank Hummel August 17th Jim Nichols

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Page 1: WEST GEORGIA REGION’S MONTHLY NEWSLETTER ......5:00 @ LaGrange- Callaway Airport, 200 Airport Pkwy, LaGrange Ga. Classic Air-planes and Classic Cars gathering, not a car show. (706)884-2121

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August 1st Rick Horne August 5th Glenn Novak August 7th Bill Hearnburg August 17th Frank Hummel August 17th Jim Nichols

What’s Going On

WEST GEORGIA REGION’S MONTHLY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2015

2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Aug 22 – West Georgia AACA Club orga-nized cruise to VMR Restoration and Cus-toms 1601 Laurel Ave. Atlanta Ga. 30318. (404)355-6605 The caravan leaves Carrollton @ 9:30. [Rick Horne or Glenn No-vak (770)832-6353]

Sept 5 – Carrollton AACA Car Club Trip to Lowell Opera House for Cruise In and Music@5:00 [Glenn Novak (770)832-6353 or Bill Hearnburg (678)378-6819]

Sept 5 - Callaway Hot Air Balloon Festival 9:00 to 3:00 @ Callaway Gardens. See www.callawaygardens.com/info/calendar

Sept 19 – Southern Wings Fly-In 9:00 to 5:00 @ LaGrange- Callaway Airport, 200 Airport Pkwy, LaGrange Ga. Classic Air-planes and Classic Cars gathering, not a car show. (706)884-2121

Sept 19– Barnesville Buggy Days, 9:00 to 5:00 @ Main Street, Barnesville Ga. 30204 Display and Parade. (770)358-5884 www.barnesville.org/buggy-days

Sept 26 – 10th Annual Cruisin the Oldies Car Show 11:00 to 5:00 @ Main Street, Senoia, Ga. (770)599-8182 www.enjoysenoia.com

Sept 26 – 10th Annual Cruisin the Oldies Car Show 11:00 to 5:00 @ Main Street, Senoia, Ga. (770)599-8182 www.enjoysenoia.com

Oct 3 - LaGrange AACA Show 9:00 to 2:00@ LaGrange Mall 1501 Lafayette Pkwy., LaGrange GA.

Oct 4-11 – 19th Annual Cruisin the Coast in Biloxi, Ms. www.cruisinthecoast.com (888)808-1188 [Jerry Stanford]

Oct 10 -1950’s Sock Hop & Dance with dis-play of antique cars @ F.D. Roosvelt State Park @ Pine Mountain 6:00 to 9:00PM www.georgiastateparks.org/FDRoosevelt

Oct 10 – ALAGA Indian Summer Cruise In & Car Show 10 to 3 CST @ East Broad, Eufau-la, Al. No Registration Fee, Peoples Choice Award, Novie Johnson (850)259-6754

Oct ?? – LaGrange Shrine Club Show 9 to 3 @ Downtown Main Street in LaGrange Ga.(706)302-5694

Oct 17 - Golden City Cruisers Yearly Car Show 10:00 to 3:00 @ The Mill in downtown Villa Rica See www.goldencitycruisers.com

Oct 24 - Three Club Picnic hosted by LaGrange AACA Club 10:30 to 3:00. Arrangements to follow.

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE AUGUST 2015

It’s almost August and the weather has certainly turned hot. Debbie and I were hap-py to attend a large indoor AACA Regional Meet inside the air-conditioned Kentucky Expo Center on July 18th. It certainly makes a positive difference spending five hours cool and comfortable looking at old cars and trucks and talking to their owners. No sun, no heat, no sweat, no bugs. We need more shows like this!We have two really great events coming up this month for our club members, so please try to attend one or both. Drive an old or collectible vehicle and enjoy our hobby to-gether with friends. We will be at Fred and Mary Duncan’s home for a picnic and pool party on August 1st. This event will run from 10 am until 2 pm, and we will be joined by members of the Georgia-Alabama Region of AACA. Fried chicken will be the main dish, and mem-bers attending are asked to bring a side dish to pass. Those who like to swim will want to bring swimwear and some sunscreen. Our region will have a brief business meeting there instead of at American Pie on August 6th. Details were sent out to members via email and also appear on our website. Please let Fred and Mary know what side dish you will bring so we can plan a good meal. On August 22nd we will tour from Carroll County up to the north side of Atlanta to meet Ray Morgan of Vintage Motorcar Restorations and enjoy a guided tour of his shop and cars he is working on currently. We are grateful to Rick for arranging this event and will join up with the Golden City Cruisers for the day. Details will be announced soon. Take a look at the sidebar in this issue of The Greasy Rag, as well as the Coming Events section of our website, to see what else is coming up in these next weeks and months. Don’t forget our very own Lowell Opry Cruise-In on Saturday, September 5th. Let’s have a good turnout again this year. Details coming soon.Hope to see many of our gang at these upcoming events. Stay healthy and stay cool.

Enjoy the Ride!Glenn

August 1st Rick Horne August 5th Glenn Novak August 7th Bill Hearnburg August 17th Frank Hummel August 17th Jim Nichols

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STANLEY STEAMER BUICK

AIRFLOW BUICK

LASALLE PACKARD

PACKARD CADILLAC

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By Glenn Novak

The AACA Southeastern meet was hosted in Lou-isville by the Kyana Region on July 18th, and this year celebrated the 80th anniversary of AACA. Their large and active membership also put on the 75th gala back in 2010 and we had an opportunity to attend that as well, and then to make comparisons. Held indoors in the very large, air-conditioned Kentucky Expo Center, this car show was just a sheer pleasure to attend from start to finish. The tempera-ture is comfortable, cars have space around them, classes are well-represented, and there are plenty of food vendors and clean restrooms. Parking is $8 per carload but of course admission to the show is free, and it is open to the public from 10 am until the cars are released around 3 pm. It seemed like the judging teams were taking their time with each car and were in pleasant moods, largely due to the air conditioning during this 95 degree heat wave. It was fun to talk to many owners and to learn about their fine cars.

Debbie and I ran into Greg Marshall while looking at a 1936 Buick Roadmaster convertible sedan, and we also saw some old friends there who had recently moved north from North Carolina to Illinois. Many of the cars we saw looked familiar too. They had about 750 cars there in 2010 and this year only around 250 showed up, so that was the only disappointment. While the DPC and the HPOF classes were just bursting this year, other classes were very light, especially the Full Classics, represented by only three Packards, one Cadillac, one LaSalle, and one Buick. I think a lot of the heavy iron went out to the Keeneland Concours d’Elegance in Lexington sched-uled on the very same day. Both are great shows so it is a shame that they competed with each other this year. We shall see if the Kyana Region is up to hosting another such event in 2020. It’s a wonderful show and I would highly recommend driving the 900 miles round trip and making it a long weekend getaway.

Kyana Region hosts 80th AACA ANNIVERSARY SHOW

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FORD WOODY KAISER DARRIN

MODEL A FORD OLDSMOBILE

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By Rick Horne

Liz and I just returned from the 58th Annual Meet of the Pierce-Arrow Society in Buffalo, New York. The Annual Meet was last held in Buffalo in 2001. A Buf-falo meet is always special as it's a pilgrimage to the city where the cars were built from 1901 to 1938. Pierce-Arrow was the last US luxury car maker in business out-side Detroit. We had approximately 50 cars attend the Meet this year. The Annual Meet consists of three days of tours, the Show on Saturday, and a farewell banquet on Satur-day night. All the Tours were great. A few of the highlights were going to Niagara Falls where we rode the world famous "Maid of the Mist" boat into the horse. This boat ride takes to directly into the mist of the Falls. The boat crew supplies complimentary rain slickers and you re-ally need them. The second day we toured to historic town of East Aurora. This is the home of the Roycroft artisans colony which were so influential in the Arts and Crafts move-ment of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Our next stop was a tour of the Gernatt Antique Automobile Col-lection. The collection is centered around the Cadillac brand but, also contains many other brands including Bentley and Pierce-Arrow. On Friday our first stop was the historic Forrest

Lawn Cemetery. This is the final resting place of most of Buffalo's movers and shakers, including George N. Pierce founder of the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Compa-ny. As we arrived exiting the George N. Pierce Mauso-leum was an actor dressed in full motoring regalia, ankle length duster, goggles and all, speaking as George him-self. Old George spoke of his time building his com-pany. As he died in 1912 he said visitors had told him of many changes in American life, prohibition, women's voting rights, etc. He was quite entertaining. We then headed for a Paddle Wheeler boat ride and lunch aboard Miss Buffalo. We toured Lake Erie and into the Niagara River. On the return trip we accessed a working lock and dam. It was amazing to see how fast the water level changed in the lock. Saturday dawned with some rain but by Show time the sun was out and remained all day. The Show was held at the Buffalo Transportation museum. A good public crowd was on hand. The Buffalo natives seem to appreciate their history in auto making. The Awards Banquet was held that evening with awards being pre-sented in four classes, plus a long distance award was given to a member who drove his 1931 Pierce-Arrow from San Diego to Buffalo for a total of 3100 miles. A good time was had by all and we look forward to the 2016 Annual Meet in Kerrville TX.

Shuffle Off To BuffaloShuffle Off To BuffaloGEORGE N. PIERCE WAS HAPPY TO SEE HIS CARS ARE STILL ON THE ROAD

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LIZ HORNE IN VINTAGE COSTUME WITH A 1929 PIERCE-ARROW LEATHERBACK COUPE

1930 PIERCE-ARROW MODEL B PHAETON

1931 PIERCE-ARROW PHAETON THE PUBLIC TURNED OUT FOR THE SHOW ON SATURDAYSHOWN A 1927 PIERCE-ARROW SERIES 36

1934 PRODUCTION PIERCE-ARROW SILVER ARROW

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ANTIQUE AUTO CLUB OF AMERICA WEST GEORGIA REGIONTREASURER’S REPORT & MINUTES FROM 7/02/15

1. Called to order: 7:00PM by Glenn Novak.2. Presentation from Wounded Warrior Garage a. Vince Gibson and Scott Jones founders. b.Incorporatedasnon-profitautorestorationshopNov2014. c.Vetshelpingvetslearnrepair,restorationandfabrication. d.FundedentirelybyVinceandScott(whohavefulltimejobs). e.Operatinghours4:30PM-8:00PMdaily&weekends. f. Currently working on private cars to keep doors open. g.Projectcarswillbesoldtofundprograms. h.Visionofastructuredenvironmentforvets. i. Seekingdonationstohelpfundprograms.ClubwillconsiderWoundedWarriorGarageforourannualcharitydonations.3. OldBusiness: a. Minutes and Treasurer’s report for June approved. b.Treasurer’sreportonAnnualCarShowshowedanetincreasetotheclubtreasuryof

$1624.99(72cars,6Vendors,$220for50/50). c.Concernregardingwhatelsewecandotogrowtheshow. d.Excellentweather,moreflyers,moreadvertisingandnolocalcompetitionresultedin

10fewercarsthanthe2014show.Addingvendorsandmoreaggressive50/50salesmadeupthedifference.Futurediscussiononwhatcanbedone.

e.Participantsurveymayhelpclarifywhatwillworkbetter.Listswillbemadeofthosethatprovidedemailaddresses.

4. NewBusiness: a.JimNicholChevywillappearinmovie“Founder”starringMichaelKeaton,filmedin

Douglasville. b.Touringideassought. c.July18AACAmeetinLouisvilleKY. d.Aug8SwapMeetinVillaRicasponsoredbyGoldenCityCruisers. e.Sept5LowellOpryShow(showsaresellingoutsoplanahead) f. Oct3LaGrangeshow g.Oct24Threeclubpicnic5. Meetingadjournedat8:20PM

TREASURERSREPORT07/26/20151. TotalClubBalance(07/02/2015) $2841.872. UnresolvedTrophydonations $120.003. Expenses(clubchecksnotcashed) $20vendorrefund+$177.95dashplaques ($197.95)TreasuryTotal$2763.92

Gary MoysesSecretary / Treasurer