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  1. In just under 2 weeks Deb and I will be permanent residents of Palm Bay, Florida.   We are trying to figure out what region to be a part of when we settle down.  Anyone want to make a suggestion?   We don't have a car to tour but we love to show .  We have been active here in PA  and we want to continue to be involved in our new area.  

  2. I have always loved Charlotte.  The food is great, hotel rooms reasonably priced and the people are extremely friendly.   I will admit that pre war car parts are not as plentiful as at Hershey, however post war is probably more so.   I took a friend along a year or so ago who was looking for rear inner fenders for a 39 Chevy (I think) anyway he found 3 sets in less than 2 rows in the flea market .  If you go plan on 3 days for the flea market and leave time for the AACA show

  3. The Crosley Auto Club has a youth program where we give a car to a young person with a mentor to restore.   It has proved to be very popular with our members as well as the young people involved.   Our first car was completed 2 years ago and the second will probably be done early next year.  On satisfactory completion, the title is awarded to the young person.  Personally all of my cars are being given to my grandchildren.   My grandson showed his Farm o Road at the West Virginia show this year and one granddaughter showed hers at Hershey!   I look forward to the day when I see them all on the showfield at the same time!!

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  4. Joe; 

          To echo what Steve said, it is quite an honor just to be nominated.   Of all the cars in all the shows in the nation, to have yours picked out as one of the best is outstanding.   If I remember correctly, there was a winner either last year or the year before that was his 8th nomination!!!   Personally, I am on my 5th in a row with one of my cars and EVERY letter is framed and in my display case!!  My grandson's car was also nominated this year.   

          Be proud of that achievement!   See you in Philadelphia!!!  

  5. Hey Grog.....what about us Crosley people???   I am of course kidding , but for a marque that only made about 75,000 cars, we have a very loyal and dedicated following.  No where near as big as many, but as a percentage of cars made, we are pretty good.   Hope to see you in Wauseon!!!

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  6. Good show    weather held out and no rain after 7 today.   It got hot in the afternoon however the early dismissal from the show field gave everyone plenty of time to pack and hit the pool before the dinner and awards.   Nice job by all concerned. 

     

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  7. I'm sorry I didn't see your question earlier.  The round table is an occasion where as many of the national directors as can be in attendance are available for any questions that you may have.   Today's session included discussion on recruiting new members and making them welcome once they do show up.  I for one learned a few new ideas!!

  8. Like many young men I had an interest in English sports cars in the early 70s.  A good friend of mine in college and I were working on a mid 60s MG Midget one afternoon in preparation for a rally when I stated that it was a shame no American company ever built a "real" sports car.  He said "sure they did....Crosley....built the Hotshot.....won the first race at Sebring".   That planted a seed.  While a young married guy, building a career, raising kids etc, I didn't have the money or time to have a toy.   Then one day, I realized I had time and a few extra dollars to play with.   The seed that had been planted 20 years previously began to grow .  I looked for and found my first car.  

          The point I am trying to make is that while we may not see instant results while trying to interest younger people we should continue the effort.   It will pay off in the long run.  If you get them interested today, they will be back when the time comes.

          In the meantime, I think we should also focus on those people in "our" age group that are potential members today!!!   Every carshow that happens in every area has a large group of people that either attend or show a car that are NOT members.   By showing some interest in them and their cars, carrying applications, literature etc. We could draw in new members.  It is a effort but I think well worth it!

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  9.     Today while wandering a local antique shop I came across what may be a wooden wheel, hub, cap and tire for a 1920s Chrysler Imperial. The design on the cap seems to match and the wheel looked to be in decent shape .   I took a couple pictures with my phone, but I don't have the ability to load them here.   I have them on my phone and if someone wants to send me their number, I'll text them.  The vendor was asking 95.00 for the works.   If someone wants it, I'd pick it up for them and deliver to Charlotte, or hold for pickup.  I don't know much about the early stuff, but I,m trying to learn!!!

  10. Deb and I were brough to tears with this news.   Herb was one of the people I felt truely close to in AACA   We always looked forward to talking with him at every show. RIP Marine.   Get Heaven straightened out for us for when we all arrive!!

     

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  11. 22 hours ago, padgett said:

    In Florida, the tag fee is related to the weight of the vehicle, not the age or cost. Of course when over 30 years old it gets cheaper. And Goat Trucks pay less. (partial list)

    License Taxes-motorcycles $10.00
    License Taxes-moped $5.00
    Antique motorcycle $7.50
    Antique automobile $7.50
    Automobiles (Net weight up to 2,499 pounds) $14.50
    Automobiles (2,500 - 3,499 pounds) $22.50
    Automobiles (3,500 or more pounds) $32.50
    Trucks (Net weight up to 1,999 pounds) $14.50
    Trucks -based on weight (2,000 - 3,000 pounds) $22.50
    Trucks -based on weight (3,001 - 5,000 pounds) $32.50
    Goat Truck $7.50
    (lots of bigger trucks left off)

     

     

    Padgett;     I am looking at retirement in the next few months in Florida.  Here in Pa we have a one time registration fee of 75.00  no annual registration and no annual inspection for antique autos.  Can you fill me in on Florida?   I need to decide how many cars I'm taking south.

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