President s Letter. dinner, together with Rachel, Joe Tulley and myself. I hope you ll like our music.

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President s Letter MERRY CHRISTMAS to all of you wonderful members, and I hope that you all have a Happy New Year also. I hope that everyone has a great holiday season, and that you all also had a good Thanksgiving holiday. As was mentioned in last month s Tire Tracks it was my birthday over the Thanksgiving weekend. Rachel and I spent the long weekend with my sister and her husband in Lake Havasu City and had a very good time with them. My sister s birthday is soon, on December 12, and she asked if she could do a turnabout and have her birthday up here with us. We, of course, said yes and asked her to come the day before, on Tuesday, and attend the club s Christmas Party so that I could show off my friends. I think you are all worthy of being shown off. Speaking of our Christmas Party, it s coming soon and I m sure it will be fun. The Golden Goose Restaurant is planning some delicious treats for us. Rachel and I have two friends who are both very good singers and they are going to entertain us after our dinner, together with Rachel, Joe Tulley and myself. I hope you ll like our music. Next year is going to be a good year for the club so stay active in your membership. Because they are so busy with their personal lives, Loren Hedrick and Barbara Barrett have asked not to be Tour Chairpersons next year. Instead, the board members are going to take turns organizing events. We already have fun outings for several months planned. If you have an idea of a good tour, please step forward and plan a day for us. You will feel proud to have given your fellow members a fun event. I look forward to seeing many of you at the Christmas Party. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Some Stuff: Club Calendar Next meeting - Christmas Party at the Golden Goose - December 11 PLEASE DON T FORGET TO BRING A TOY. See page 4. January 17 Tour - Jerome State Historic Park See text box below. February 21 Tour - Mingus HS Auto Shop Lunch 2:00 TBA - Auto Shop 3:30 Barry Levitan 22 Arny Messersmith 23 John Ossenfort 15 Sally Peck 8 Karl Sheinuck 12 Chris Shepard 18 Bob Tusso 15 Lois Uihlein 10 Anniversary Congratulations Richard and Ayano Croft 8 Bill and Deborah Johnson 12 Ted and Lois Uihlein 23 Marvin and Sharon White 10 Welcome new members John and Diane Hatfield What is this car and who owned it? Thanks, David Lombardi Meeting Refreshments Note: Those providing refreshments will be reimbursed $10. Ground coffee is in the kitchen. Refreshments: CHRISTMAS PARTY An Adventure in January Get out your new 2019 calendar and write this down...(or put it in your phone, yes, I know...). We re going to caravan to the Jerome State Historic Park on Thursday, January 17, and then afterward have lunch at a newly opened place in Old Town Cottonwood. It will be a self-directed tour of the Douglas Mansion, with its many exhibits, a 30 minute video, some outdoor mining apparatus, and a carriage house with a couple of old vehicles. Take a few minutes now and check out the website: azstateparks.com/jerome/ Be sure to watch the 6 minute video on that page it s very interesting! More specific information next month. $7 entry fee for the state park. DUES ARE DUE by January 31 See page 5

NEXT MEETING - DECEMBER 11 Guest Speaker: COME TO THE CHRISTMAS PARTY for SINGING! For January - CAR RELATED Regional Car Events NOT MUCH GOING ON (For a complete list of SCC 2018 events, visit our website at sedonacarclub.com) A Discount If your car is being serviced at Red Rock Precision Motors, be sure to ask for the car club 10% discount. Another Discount Get your precious car washed at Cleaner Quicker Car Wash and get a 10% discount for members. Club Meetings The General Meetings of the Sedona Car Club are held at 7:00 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at the Sedona Library except in June when our meeting is the Annual Picnic and in December when it is the Annual Christmas Party. We do not meet in July. Please attend and bring a car-loving friend. Board Meetings The Board meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 8:30 a.m. at the Christ Lutheran Church. All members are invited to attend. Tire Tracks Tire Tracks is published eleven times a year by the Sedona Car Club and contains information on events and activities of interest to members. It is compiled and edited by Arny Messersmith and posted on the website by Steve Blank before the monthly meeting. All submissions are due by the 1st of each month. Email them to: jan@messersmith.name. President 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President Treasurer/Membership Program Chairman Secretary Historian & Website Tours & Events Highway Cleanup Newsletter Editor Ex-Officio Member 2019 EXECUTIVE BOARD David Lombardi Avrum Cohen Steve Van Derveer Sam Pietrofitta Mike Clark Patti Reski Steve Blank VACANT Phil Wadsack Arny Messersmith Larry Currie Sedona Car Club PO Box 748 Sedona, AZ 86339 VISIT US AT: SedonaCarClub.com For club information by phone, call David Lombardi at 928-203-9007 By email send a message to Steve Blank at info@sedonacarclub.com facebook.com/sedona.carclub

Annual Christmas Dinner Join us for an evening of dinner and fun. Tuesday, December 11, 2018 Golden Goose Café 2454 W. 89A 6:00 pm Cocktails NO HOST BAR Appetizer Table Heirloom Tomato Bruschetta Mixed Nuts Stuffed Mushroom Caps 7:00 pm Dinner Choice of: Braised Lamb Shank Certified Angus Prime Rib Orange Roughy topped with Bay Scallops in a Lemon-Butter sauce Portobello Mushroom (stuffed with quinoa and roasted vegetables - vegetarian option) Entrees are accompanied by a holiday salad, bread basket, mashed or loaded baked potato, chef s vegetable de jour, non-alcoholic beverage, dessert, and coffee. Desert Salted Caramel Cheesecake Cost per member is $30.00 payable to Sedona Car Club. Cost per non-member is $40.00. Kindly mail your check by December 3 to: Larry Currie at 230 Coronado Trail, Sedona AZ 86336 or sign up at the November 13 meeting. Remember to bring a new, unwrapped toy which will be donated to the Sedona Community Food Bank. SEATING IS LIMITED RESERVE EARLY

Snow, What Snow? Al Moss Remembrances By Ed Pittman I met Al Moss after he moved to Sedona, Arizona. He was active in the Sedona Car Club and we became good friends. He thought my British cars (Austin Healey and Jaguar) were too modern. He favored the old boxy stuff. Al had the 1948 MGTC, which he had owned since new. He also had a 1934 Morgan Super-Sport, a threewheeler, which he mostly drove in vintage races. Late in his life he had a 1928 Austin Seven Chummy. to dinner. As we were leaving the building, Al said, Let me have your key. I forgot something in your room. I gave him the key. When we returned to our room after dinner, we had no toilet paper or tissues. Al, the phantom, had struck. I had to track down an attendant and beg for more toilet paper. The next morning I set my alarm for an early rise. Then I went to the parking lot and proceeded to wrap the twin vee cycle engine hanging on the front of his three-wheeler with so many yards of TP that it became a cocoon. Al said, I couldn t believe that you handed over your room key. I replied, Knowing you as I do, I can t believe that I gave you the key. Al added, I would have short sheeted you if I had more time. When he moved to Sedona, he brought a 1948 Morgan 4-4 in boxes. He owned it over 20 years before he started restoration. Al ended up hating that car. The restoration required total replacement of the wood frame. These pieces had compound curves that drove him crazy. The car was attractive and drove well, but he didn t keep it long. When he went to register the car it had no title, but Al did have a bill of sale showing the VIN number. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) inspected the car and could not find a VIN number. Al knew there was no number stamped anywhere because he had cleaned, painted, and assembled every piece. ADOT told Al that if they could not find the VIN number then he would have to post a $5000 bond to be held by the state for five years. They asked him to remove the transmission to expose the frame where they knew a VIN number would be stamped. They made an appointment to visit his shop to inspect the car. Al exposed the desired surface, stamped the VIN number, then smeared a little dirty grease in the depressions. The state inspector came and said, See I told you there would be a number there. Al was known to be a practical joker. A group of Sedona folks went to Mesilla, NM for a three-day British car show. The first evening, my wife and I invited the group to our room for libations prior On another trip, once again happy hour was in our room. I watched Al like a starving hawk watching a gopher. He was sitting at the head of the bed. I saw him sneakily set the alarm. I didn t say anything, but checked later. The alarm was set to go off at 3:30 a.m. Al was always available to help club members with British cars. The speedometer went out on Larry Currie s E-type Jaguar. Al helped him remove it and suggested that it be sent to a repair shop in New Mexico. When the speedo came back he took it to Al s house and installed it. When Larry started the car a great billow of smoke erupted from under the dash. The car had to go into a shop to have part of the wiring harness replaced. Shortly after getting the car back, Larry drove it to a car club event, Mother s Day brunch on the patio of a restaurant. While Larry was enjoying his meal one of the servers announced, There s a white Jaguar with smoke coming from it in the parking lot. Larry jumped up, joined by Gary Carson. Larry nearly had a heart attack running to the parking lot. No smoke could be seen. Al Moss had enticed the server into making the announcement. Al owned a Miaguar, a Mazda Miata on which Al had removed all Mazda identification. He had

added Jaguar insignia including a leaping cat on the nose and a Jaguar-head shift knob. People were always asking what model of Jaguar it was. Al entered it in a British car show in Phoenix; the woman running the show was not pleased. She kicked Al out of the show and banned him from future shows. Al said that her eyes flashed like solar flares. He apologized, but she was having none of it. He later called and again apologized. She softened when he said he would bring his newly restored 1948 Morgan next year. Al was part of the Gang That Couldn t Shoot Straight, who played pool together twice a week. One of the guys purchased a new pool table. Al had a trick cue ball that was weighted off center. At slow speed it rolled erratically. Al slipped that cue ball into the middle of a game. After a shot it made tight circles near a corner of the table. Al said, Looks like there s a low spot in the table. On the very next shot the cue ball just happened to end in the same area and made more circles. Al said, There s definitely a low spot in the table. I think you got a bum table, Herschel. Soon, other players expressed their belief in a flawed table. Then Al pulled the crazy cue ball and the game was back to normal. The owner of the table spent hours trying to find the low spot on the table. Al was famous for just waving his hands under the bonnet of a British car that wouldn t start. He never seemed to do more than touch a wire or two and the car would start. We kidded him about his magic hands. We started mid-morning from Sedona, which is at about 4500 feet elevation. This was springtime so the temperature was comfortable, although we took winter jackets. As we reached higher elevations in got cloudy and colder. We had lunch at a lodge on Mormon Lake. The Bugattis attracted a lot of attention as exotics; but Al s beautiful MG enticed many lookers because they could relate to it. Near Flagstaff at 7000 feet a few flakes of snow peeled from gray clouds. Al was known for never wanting to put the top up on his MG. It had to be an absolute frog strangler before he would reluctantly raise the top. He always said, If you re moving you don t get wet. It started snowing harder. Snow was sticking to the windscreen. I said, How about turning on the wipers? Al said, They don t work. You might want to wiggle them a little. I grabbed the handle and started scraping snow from the windscreen. The buildup was to the point that the wipers were hard to move. We watched kamikaze snowflakes hurl themselves at the windscreen. We crept along with visibility next to nothing, but we did see a herd of elk sheltered in the ponderosas. I said, Al, let s put the top up. It s snowing hard. Al replied, Snow, what snow? I realized that Al would put the top up when a pig sang an aria. The top never came up. Ellie Haga, in the car club, owned a 1924 Bugatti Type 35, which Al worked on occasionally. She organized a Bugatti get together in Sedona. A half dozen or so Bugattis participated, The owners wanted to take a local driving tour making a loop from Sedona through some pretty country using two-lane roads to the southern edge of Flagstaff then down Oak Creek Canyon to Sedona. Al trailed along as the wrench in his 1948 MGTC to handle any mechanical emergencies that might arise. He offered me a ride and I accepted.