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PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Well, 2019 has been officially kicked off with some wonderful tours. Ed arranged the annual train trip to Old Town Sacramento. Pat & Bob coordinated with Bill and put on a great back roads drive over to the Dutch Goose which included a visit to the Alpine Rail Road in Portola Valley. Some of us braved the hill and took our T's up to what was once Jacques Li lefield's Tank Museum. To say it was a hill is a bit of an understatement as it reminded me of an Endurance Run. Nevertheless, those Tin Lizzie's climbed and climbed all the way to the top. If you missed any of these, there is no need to fear. Bob & Pat has set up a Sculptures, Soup and Puzzles tour for February 9th. If you never been to Pat's soup kitchen for lunch, you don't know what you are missing. Dust off those T's and get them ready for some touring. Our two biggest events of the year are the Endurance Run (Sunday, June 9, 2019) and An- que Autos in History Park (Sunday, September 22, 2019). As always, these events are looking for volunteers to help out. We also have our 50th anniversary party (Saturday, April 6, 2019) which is just around the corner. RSVP with Jean Boyden so you don't miss this special day. It is with great sadness that we say "so long" to long- me member Genelle Azevedo. She will most certainly be missed for her many poems and delicious apple pies. We wish to express our deepest condolences to the Azevedo family. Remember, it s the people, cars and places that make this such a special club. We have many miles to put on our Flivver s and many places of interest to visit. Un l then, drive safe and keep it between the lines. Dan 1

RECENT TOURS LAST CHANGE TOUR December 30, 2018 Seven T's, an A, and seven moderns found their way to the Last Chance Restaurant in Santa Clara, the appropriate des na on for the last chance to get your driving patch for the year. That's about 27 people, not too bad for a holiday weekend. Time to chat and visit and extend holiday wishes. Burgers, pizza, and fish and chips got turned out in remarkably quick me before the mood turned serious. POOL!!! Teams of two formed and were entered on the bracket sheet. Quarters were found for the pool tables and the games ensued. The sharks quickly became apparent and two teams advanced to the finals. Lightning Larry and Babyface Blaze took on the Beach Boys. It was a hard fought contest and in the end Jus n Beach pocketed the final 8 ball. But the ques on remained, who won, was there a scratch? The referee was nowhere to be found, ea ng cookies in the other room? Maybe a replay will be necessary next year. Anyway, it was good entertainment, the crowd loved it. And there is something special about this restaurant, my T does not leak oil while parked there!!! How can that be? I think some elves were at work there. Okay, next driving tour is January 26, who will get the first driving patch in 2019 and maybe a special award from Pat. Bob Meneely 2

RECENT TOURS (cont.) LAST CHANGE TOUR December 30, 2018 3

RECENT TOURS OLD TOWN SACRAMENTO TOUR JANUARY 12, 2019 SACRAMENTO TRAIN TRIP, JUST AN ALL OUT FUN SPRING/WINTER DAY 4 Have you ever been on board ship long enough to where you get back to shore and find yourself s ll rolling with the movement of the ship? Well, I spent so much me standing and walking around talking to friends during our train trip that when I got home last night I found myself rocking back and forth with the rhythm of the coach that I wasn t on! Fortunately this morning I m just about back to normal...well, my normal. So it all started yesterday (Sat. Jan. 19) around 7:20 AM as members from 10 old car clubs (Bay Area Horseless Carriage, Nor. CA. Classic Car Club, Nor. CA. Rolls Royce owners Club, Santa Clara Valley and South Valley Model T Ford Clubs, Mid Peninsula Old Time Auto Club, Greater Bay Vintage Chevrolet Club, Mission Trails Early Ford V8 Club, Pacific Coast Durant Club) began arriving at the Amtrak sta on in San Jose where we eventually boarded 46 Passengers on the #724 Capitol Corridor Express train headed for Sacramento, and boy what a great bunch! Everyone was really upbeat, prepared to have a fun me. Most showed up way early as our train didn t depart un l 8:15 AM, which caught me off guard and I had everyone s cket. Yeah, I wasn t ready, but fortunately it only took me a couple minutes to get my act together and a er that it all went smooth as silk. In order to get the incredible low round trip fare that we got, we had to have six passengers to each cket and the passengers names are on the cket. Those six people have to board together. The tough part of that might have been ge ng all six together for boarding, as everyone s arriving at the sta on at random mes and other than your traveling partner there was no advance no ce who your boarding with. So when you arrive you re told who you re boarding with, then have to find your boarding group. Believe it or not it really went smooth. The up side to that process is, you may be on the same cket with people from different clubs and therefore make new old car friends. Everyone was so compa ble, it couldn t have gone be er. Once you re on board you re on your own, don t have to stay with your cket group and only have to meet with them for the return trip boarding. Somewhat typical of Amtrak, they announced the track number that we were to board at, and that the train is ready for boarding. So we all followed direc ons outside to track 7 only to stand alongside of the train and wait for about 10 minutes or so for them to open the doors. Fortunately nobody needed to be reminded, hang loose, have fun! Key words especially when you re traveling by train. SCVMTFC members boarding in San Jose were, Ron Beam and his father Roger, Jim Boyden, Rich and Debbie Hershey, Ted and Dorothy Johnson, Troed Johnson and Karen and I. Once on board, we had a good conductor, she got all of us on the same coach and directed our group passengers that we picked up on the way, to our coach, except that by the me we reached Mar nez where we picked up the last of our group, our coach was full so they overflowed into the coach ahead. Early into the trip, traveling through the marshes in South Fremont the train

RECENT TOURS (CONT.) OLD TOWN SACRAMENTO TOUR JANUARY 12, 2019 5 came to a halt in the middle of nowhere. A er a few minutes I brought out the old ukulele, passed out the words to all the old me song favorites and with the help of Rob Guzze a and his ukulele we had a great sing along. Some Forty minutes or so later we began to move again. Word finally came down that Amtrak crews were doing unexpected track maintenance. So as we headed East, well really North at this point, we picked up nine more of our group in Hayward, (Rolls Royce and Model T club) ten in Oakland (Classic Car and Rolls Royce). A er Oakland we rolled on through some of the most beau ful parts of the trip between Pinole and Mar- nez as we traveled along the edge of the San Pablo Bay, Carquinez Strait, Suisun and Grizzly Bays. Before crossing the bridge over Suisun Bay we stopped in Mar nez and picked up our remaining twenty four passengers, Bay area Horseless Carriage, Classic Car, and Rolls Royce owners Club. Had two cancella ons in San Jose, two in Oakland and Two in Mar nez due them being too sick to travel. That miserable cold is a bad one and did a lot of us in. I was just recovering from my s nt with it and in fact started losing my voice again during the sing along. A er leaving Mar nez I got a rough count of those that were going to join us for lunch at Joe s Crab Shack in Old Town Sacramento and called in a revised number of 40 for lunch. Fortunately Joe s is a big place because 40 wasn t enough, so when we got there we had to move a bunch of tables together to get us all seated. They were amazingly fast ge ng us all seated and served. If you haven t been there it s really a party place, right on the river, lots of fun with the servers performing, never a dull moment, varied menu good food. A er lunch people sca ered, some went to the train and car museums, Crocker Art museum and a lot of us just wandered through Sacramento Old Town shops. The weather was perfect, mostly sunny, no wind and just plain pleasant. Time went by pre y fast and by 3:30 or so those of us that boarded in San Jose headed back to the Train Sta on to board the #743 depar ng at 3:55 PM to head home. The Mar nez group took the next train, depar ng at 4:55 PM, as they had dinner reserva ons scheduled at a favorite Mexican restaurant in downtown Mar nez. Our San Jose Boarding went well, and off we went. Karen and I got off in Oakland and drove back to Mar nez so we could have dinner with the Mar nez group as we were overdue for a good Mexican dinner, and it was excellent! I know the following sounds kinda corny but it s true. The meal topped off a wonderful mild winter day spent with a great bunch of like minded people ready to just have a good me together, and we sure did! Ed Archer

RECENT TOURS (CONT.) OLD TOWN SACRAMENTO TOUR JANUARY 12, 2019 6

RECENT TOURS PORTOLA VALLEY January 26, 2019 It is true people make tours successful. I was so pleased to have so many members show up for the Portola Valley Alpine Rail Road Tour this January 26 th. Bob and Pat Meneely were in charge of the Model T members coming from Rancho and Bob Moll (Chair of the Friendship Day) led the Mid-Peninsula Old Time Auto Club members. A short tour through Portola Valley preceded the lunch stop at The Dutch Goose and other local restaurants. Scou ng recon of the perils to be had on the steep hill was done by Dan and Steve Gulko in their Model T. We were all thankful for their efforts. I was pleased to see the Model T s reach the Rail Road area without any breakdowns (YEAH). I hope all enjoyed the tour as much as I did. Thanks for all the par cipants who made this event possible. Bill Pratt 7

RECENT TOURS PORTOLA VALLEY January 26, 2019 8

RECENT TOURS 9

2019 CALENDAR (SCVMTFC Events noted in BOLD) Feb 9 (Sat), SCVMTFC Sculptures, Soup and Puzzles Tour. Los Altos has 30 plus sculptures placed in parks, on street corners and on sidewalks. We will tour around and see how many we can find and then end up at Pat's soup kitchen for lunch. Puzzles? There is always a puzzle at Pat's. Meet at Whole Foods in Cuper no (Stelling and Stevens Creek) at 10, leave at 10:30. Contact is Bob Meneely, 650-948-9301. Feb 15 (Fri), SCVMTFC General Mee ng 7:30 PM at the Santa Clara Fire Sta on #2 1900 Walsh Ave., Santa Clara. Feb 17-22, MTFCA Na onal Tour & Annual Mee ng, Sierra Vista, AZ. See the Vintage Ford for registra on and details. This looks like a great hub tour. At this point, we have three families going. Interested?? Mar 16 (Sat), SCVMTFC is invited to visit the Mozart Founda on Automobile Museum from 10:00 AM to Noon. The Museum is located at 1325 Pear Ave., Mountain View, (just behind the Computer Museum). There is no fee to enter. Please drive your modern or an que vehicle directly to the Museum. This is a rain or shine event. Please note the following requirements: No children under the age of 12. No photos. No pets allowed. This world class private collec- on of automobiles includes Buga, Alfa Romeo, Duesenberg, Pierce Arrow, Packard, Ferrari to men on a few and is a dream come true for an que, vintage and classic car enthusiasts. For more informa on contact Allan Greenberg at (408)997-0879 or allang@pacbell.net. March 24 (Sun), SCVMTFC tours the Tall Ships. The Lady Washington and the Hawaiian Chie ain, two replica tall sailing ships are scheduled to be in Redwood City and open for visi ng for a couple weeks at the end of March. www.historicalseaport.org. Meet at Rancho Shopping Center in Los Altos (Foothill and Springer) at 10:30AM, leave at 11:00. There is no admission charge, but a $5 dona on is requested. We will look for ice cream a erwards. Contact is Chuck Christensen. 408-739-8424. Mar 30-31, Laughlin, NV. Arizona Speedster Run, Bob Meneely has the registra on forms. Note: date is wrong in Vintage Ford. Apr 6 (Sat), SCVMTFC 50 th Anniversary Celebra on. 11:30-2:00, Murphy Park, Sunnyvale. See the flyer. 10

2019 CALENDAR (SCVMTFC Events noted in BOLD) Apr 12-13, Bakersfield Swap Meet, Kern County Fairgrounds. popular hub tour based at Andersons Pea Soup Hotel in Buellton. See the Vintage Ford. We have eight members going so far. Apr 28-May 3, Buellton, CA, California Dreamin' Regional Tour hosted by Orange County Model T Ford Club. This is a popular hub tour based at Andersons Pea Soup Hotel in Buellton. See the Vintage Ford. We have eight members going so far. May 9 12, SCVMTFC Eldorado Gold Overnight Tour. Hosted by David & Becky Harrison. Caterpillar Show. Collec ons of Nickelodeons, cars, old equipment, and engines. Wineries. Dirt track racing. Historic sites. Apple Hill. Many possibili es. Hold the date, more later. May 19 (Sun), MPOTAC Friendship Day, #3 Laguna Drive, Redwood Shores, 9AM 3PM. June 2 (Sun), 45 th Annual Mother Lode Model T Ford Club Swap Meet, Auburn fairgrounds. June 8 9, SCVMTFC 50 th Endurance Run and Lowland Tour. Hollister, CA See the flyer in the Backfire. July 4, SCVMTFC Tour to Sveadal for breakfast, details later.. Aug 18 (Sun), SCVMTFC Over the Hill Tour (tenta ve) Sept 22, (Sun), SCVMTFC and History San Jose host 19 th annual An que Autos in History Park. See the flyer in the Backfire. Oct 20 (Sun), SCVMTFC Mt Umunhum Tour (tenta ve) Nov 10 (Sun), SCVMTFC Fall Leaves Tour (tenta ve) 11

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UPCOMING TOURS/EVENT PACIFIC COAST DREAM MACHINES SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2019 HALF MOON BAY, CALIFORNIA There's nothing quite like the Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show Half Moon Bay, California's massive celebra on of mechanical ingenuity, power and style. One of the west coast s biggest, baddest, most fascina ng gatherings of the world s coolest cars, trucks, motorcycles, aircra and assorted contrap ons represen ng every era and style will be featured at the spectacular 29th Pacific Coast Dream Machines Show, a one-day mega show, Sunday, April 28 from 10 am to 4 pm at Half Moon Bay Airport, in picturesque Half Moon Bay, California. Your club is invited to be a part of the fes vi es. To show a car, the registra on fee is $40 ($50 for entries postmarked a er April 15) which includes a dash plaque and admission for the driver and one passenger. Spectator admission is $25 ($30 at the gate) for ages 18-64, $15 ($20 at the gate) for ages 11-17 and 65+), and free for kids age 10 and under. Half Moon Bay Airport is located on Highway 1, 20 miles south of San Francisco and 5 miles north of Highway 92. Proceeds benefit the Coastside Adult Day Health Center in Half Moon Bay. Register on line at www.miramarevents.com/dreammachines For event informa on and registra on forms, call the info line at 650 726 2328 or visit the website www.miramarevents.com/dreammachines Please note: If your club or group wishes to park together at the show, please meet offsite and arrive together. We will do our best to accomodate you. 13

UPCOMING TOURS/EVENT 50TH ANNUAL ENDURANCE RUN AND LOWLAND TOUR JUNE 8-9, 2019 14

Car Number Requested: June 8-9, 2019 SCVMTFC Endurance Run Entry Form Please Complete both Pages and Return with Your Check Driver Information Driver Address Home Phone Cell Phone Email Club Affiliations Insurance Carrier Policy Number Year First Entered Last Year Entered Total Times Entered Total Times Finished Best Finish (year) Age if under 25 or over 75 ***Please Print*** Mechanic Information Riding Mechanic Cell Phone Email Club Affiliations Year First Entered Total Times Entered Last Year Entered Total Times Finished Best Finish (year) Age if under 25 or over 75 Vehicle Information Year, Make, Body Type Special Equipment I have read, understand and agree to abide by the rules set forth by the Santa Clara Valley Model T Ford Club (SCVMTFC) for this event. I also agree to permit SCVMTFC to use my & my crew-member's name and likeness (photograph) for media coverage of the event. My signature on this entry registration releases SCVMTFC, its officers, club members, volunteer workers, sponsors and affiliates from any and all liability connected with this event. Any minor (under 18 years) participating in the Endurance Run (driver or riding mechanic) must complete a parental release form. Drivers are expected and agree to obey all rules of the road and operate their vehicles in a safe manner at all times. Driving in any unsafe manner may result in denial of registration for future SCVMTFC Endurance Runs / Lowland Tours. PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY AND RESPONSIBLY! Driver Signature: Date: 1 P a g e

Car Number Requested: June 8-9, 2019 SCVMTFC Endurance Run Entry Form Please Complete both Pages and Return with Your Check Payment Information Event T-Shirt Order Price for Each Size Order Qty Total by Size $17.50 Small $17.50 Med $17.50 Large $17.50 XL $19.00 XXL $20.00 XXXL $21.00 XXXXL Event T-Shirt Total *Your entry must be received by May 20 for your t-shirt order to be fulfilled. There will be no shirts for sale at the event. Be sure to get your entry in ASAP! Total Payment 1. Total Event T-Shirt $ See sizes above Must be ordered by May 20, 2019 2. Total Additional Meal Tickets $ I need extra meal tickets at $12.50 each Must be ordered by May 20, 2019 3. Entry Fee for Speedster/Drive/Mechanic $ $85 early entry fee $90 after May 1, 2019* Entry fee includes lunch tickets for driver & mechanic *late entries cannot include T-shirts or extra meal tickets 4. Total Enclosed $ Please make check payable to: SCVMTFC For questions, please call Nadine Camicia 650-799-9852 Mail to: SCVMTFC Endurance Run PO Box 1216 Los Altos, CA 94023 2 P a g e

ANNOUNCING: THE 50thSANTA CLARA VALLEY MODEL T FORD CLUB LOWLAND TOUR June 8-9, 2019 The 50th Lowland Tour will once again be held in conjunction with our 50 th Cross Country Speedster Endurance Run on Sunday, June 9 th, 2019. In addition to the big event on Sunday, all entrants are invited to come a day early for a short warm-up tour at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 8, 2019 from Tiffany Ford to San Juan Bautista at no additional registration fee. So, plan to join us in Hollister, CA for a leisurely weekend of vintage automotive touring. Saturday night lodging is available at the SureStay Hotel by Best Western in Hollister close to our sponsor, Tiffany Ford. Reference the Model T Club when you call for the best price. We will have a hospitality room open at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday evening at Tiffany Ford for relaxation, chatting and great snacks. So, come join us on Saturday if you can, and if not, we will see you Sunday for sure. This event will bring together more than 45 restored and original vintage automobiles and 35 vintage speedsters. This is a return to the charm and pleasure of leisurely touring with vintage touring cars, vintage speedsters, and vintage clothing. This event is open to all makes and models of restored and original early vintage automobiles pre-1940. On Sunday, June 9, we will join the Endurance Run at the start line in downtown Hollister. After the National Anthem, the announcer will say, "Gentlemen start your engines" and there will be a mighty roar as the green flag waves them off. Then we'll be off for our own slower, more leisurely run through the countryside to rejoin the speedsters for a luncheon at Tiffany Ford. Lowland tour participants will receive maps, directions, programs, coffee stop, event dashplaque and most importantly, unbelievable memories (bring your camera!).this event is all about the fun and pleasure of a vintage automotive event. Even if you and your friends are unable to join the tour, please join us at the start or finish line just for the rare opportunity to see and hear the cars in action and watch the frenzied drivers and mechanics perform their endurance run tasks. Era clothes are encouraged or at least a hat! Remember these cars are at least 90 years old! This tour will be limited to 55 cars so decide early. The SCVMTFC web site will have additional registration forms at www.scvmtfc.org or you can contact: Larry Johnson, Tour Chairman, 408-354-1261, larrypj@earthlink.net. Allan Greenberg, Registrar, 408-997-0879, allang@pacbell.net

REGISTRATION FORM SANTA CLARA VALLEY MODEL T FORD CLUB 50 th LOWLAND TOUR Saturday, June 8, Sunday, June 9, 2019 Pre 1940 Cars Driver's Name: Phone number( ) Address: City: State: Zip: Email: Passenger names: ( Signature ) Auto: Make: Model: Year: License #: State: Insurance Carrier: Policy #: Car club affiliations FEES: Registration Fee: $20.00 per car $ (Fee includes warm-up tour on Saturday and Lowland tour on Sunday with coffee stop refreshments, dash plaque, program, and finish line refreshments for driver and one passenger.) Optional: Coffee Stop refreshments for extra passengers. # x $3.00 $ Sunday Catered Lunch: # x $12.00 $ (Note: reservations for Sunday lunch must be in by June1) Preorder Tees by May 20 Small $17.50 XXlarge $19.00 Medium $17.50 XXXlarge $20.00 large $17.50 XXXXlarge $21.00 Xlarge $17.50 Total for Tee-Shirts $ TOTAL ENCLOSED $ This registration releases the Santa Clara Valley Model T Ford Club and all people involved in this event from any and all liability connected with this event. Drivers are expected and agree to obey all rules of the road and operate their vehicle in a safe manner at all times. Driving in any unsafe manner may result in denial of registration for future SCVMTFC events. PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY AND RESPONSIBLY Driver Signature Date: Registration deadline: June 1 st Tour Chairman: Larry Johnson 408-354-1261 larrypj@earthlink.net Registration: Allan Greenberg 408-997-0879 allang@pacbell.net Complete and mail this form with check payable to SCVMTFC for total amount to: Allan Greenberg 6832 Trinidad Drive, San Jose, CA 95120

UPCOMING TOURS/EVENT 50TH ANNUAL ENDURANCE RUN AND LOWLAND TOUR JUNE 8-9, 2019

Not going on the run but still want a shirt??? T-SHIRT ORDER FORM 50 th Annual Endurance Run and Lowland Tour T Shirts now available for presale only Price for Each Size Order Qty Total $ by Size $17.50 Small $17.50 Medium $17.50 Large $17.50 XL $19.00 XXL $20.00 XXXL $21.00 XXXXL Shipping* $7.35 1 2 shirts $12.80 3 5 shirts $16.50 5 to 10 shirts Event T Shirt Total * Shipping is only due if not picking the t shirts up at the run. Your entry must be received by May 20 for your t shirt order to be fulfilled. There will be no shirts for sale at the event. Be sure to get your order in ASAP! Please contact Nadine with ques ons at 650 799 9852 or at ncamicia@gmail.com Make check payable to: SCVMTFC Print this form and mail it with the check to: SCVMTFC Endurance Run PO Box 1216 Los Altos, CA 94023 Delivery Informa on Name: Mail to the following address Address: City: State: Zip: Phone Number: or I will pick up at the finish line at the run

UPCOMING TOURS/EVENT ANTIQUE AUTOS IN HISTORY PARK SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 Greetings Antique Auto Enthusiast, The largest annual antique auto show in the West is scheduled for Sunday, September 22, 2019. Save the date and also pass the date to your club members and friends. The 19th annual Antique Autos in History Park (AAHP), 635 Phelan Ave., San José, CA. 95112... a Living History Day... is presented by the Santa Clara Valley Model T Ford Club and History San José. AAHP welcomes all period correct pre-1946 vehicles. In addition to many antique vehicles, there will be participation by the Early Day Gas Engine and Tractor Association, displays of Early Crafts and Antique Collectibles, a Dixieland Band, Dancers, Barbershop Quartet, Blacksmith Shop Demos, Trolley Rides, History San José Open Houses, Kids Activities, Food and more. Bring the family for a day of viewing, entertainment and fun. More information to follow. Peder & Maria Jorgensen Allan Greenberg Last Year's Event scvmtfc.org historysanjose.org 21

50th Anniversary Lunch Please join us for a festive celebration for the 50th Anniversary of the Santa Clara Valley Model T Ford Club on April 6, 2019, from 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM Lunch will be served at noon followed by entertainment The event will be held at Murphy Park: 250 N. Sunnyvale Ave, Sunnyvale, 94086. Park is at the corner of Sunnyvale Ave and California Ave, parking lot off of California, then a short walk to Murphy Park Rec Building. Kindly RSVP with Jean Boyden by March 30th at (408) 268 4872 or by email jimboyden@aol.com Help me in thanking Peder for all his hard work all these years : ) 22

SCVMTFC Meeting Minutes January 18, 2019 Meeting Called to Order by President Dan Gulko at 7:30pm Board Members in Attendance: Dan Gulko, Oliver Johnson, Mary Beaman, Jim Boyden, Chuck Christensen, Bill Bratt, Bob & Pat Meneely Guests: President Dan welcomed our guest Jeff Forcier from Belmont. Jeff has a 1923 Fordor and a Tudor Model A. He s happy to know that there are people still interested in vintage cars. Looking for tips on his Magneto. Secretary: Vicki Wildman - Not present Reading: Pat read an excerpt from her new book Ford Model T Coast to Coast: A Slow Drive across a Fast Country Vice President (Correspondence): Oliver Johnson - Model T Times, Vintage Ford and Two Magneto News. Treasurer: Mary Beaman - Budget was completed and approved by the board. We have money in our treasury. Programs: Chuck Christensen - Talk on the early highways Backfire Editor: Audrey Johnson - Not present Tours: Bob & Pat Meneely Pat got her driving patch for last year.yay! January 19 th Old Town Sac Train Ride. 92 signed up but dropped to 84 due to sickness. Ed also had four free tickets. January 26th Portola Alpine Railroad. 25 people signed up and there is now a waiting list. Let Bill know if you decide to cancel. Cancelled if it rains February 9th Sculptures, Soup and Puzzles Tour (rain or shine). March 16 th Mozart Foundation Automobile Museum. Filled up and Allan cannot extend further invitations to other clubs. More details to follow 23

SCVMTFC Meeting Minutes (cont.) January 18, 2019 March 24th Tall Ships tour to be led by Chuck May 9-12 Eldorado Gold Overnight Tour at the Harrison s. See the Backfire and Website for additional tours through November 50 th Anniversary Celebration: April 6th from 11:30-2:00 at Murphy Park Community Rec Center in Sunnyvale. Food will be served by Dicky s BBQ and will be Brisket & Chicken. Helen asked members to vote for their choice of three sides. Jean is taking sign up s which is limited to 80. So far 40 have signed up already. For further info see flyer on website or backfire. Public Relations: Allan Greenberg - 23 PR events attended for the year. Maria did a great job at the Los Gatos Children s Day Parade. Ed came down from Hayward to attend it but had to put the car away due to the rain. Allan & Lucy attended Mike Henessey s Toys for Tots and the Ainsley House. Visit to the Mozart Foundation Automobile Museum is set for March 16th. Membership: Maria reported 35 members renewed and she collected 3 additional renewals tonight. Send dues to Maria or to Mary and notify Maria. Tech & Safety: Jim Boyden - No report Librarian: Dick Hess - Brought some books and also has Jackets for sale Endurance Run & LowLand: Glenn Wildman May 29th Program deadline for Bob Mennely May 20th is the deadline for T-shirts June 1st deadline for Bob Tiffany for BBQ as well as coffee & donuts Glenn is looking for a co-chair and needs about 30-31 volunteers AAHP (Antique Autos in History Park): Peder & Maria Jorgensen Allan has created the poster. Featured car will be the Durant. There will be used car lot again. First meeting at 7:00pm Jan 31st at the Jorgensen s. Need 50-70 volunteers and Maria will be calling for volunteers. 24

SCVMTFC Meeting Minutes (cont.) January 18, 2019 Website: Nikkie Will post Endurance Run & Lowland Tour documents once information is provided Historian: Lucy Greenberg Will bring albums for the 50th anniversary party Refreshment: Karen Archer Archer s brought a yummy chocolate cake so everyone can celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. Drinks brought by the Gulko s. Sunshine: Helen Christensen -Card sent to Doris Skow wishing her well after back surgery. Card sent to David Harrison for his shoulder surgery. Old Business: No old business New Business: Dues are due. Fred Zillmer has invited the group to come see some of his trains at the Toy Store. Great place if you have not been to it. Good of Order: Bday, Anniversaries, etc sing? Karen will celebrate a birthday on Jan 31 Ed & Karen celebrated their 60 years of wedded bliss Jim & Jean celebrated their 61 years of wedded bliss Secret to a long marriage is love Opportunity Drawing: Lucy was the winner of $58 with $57 going to the club Next AAHP Meeting: Thursday, January 31st 7:00 pm at the Jorgensen s Next General Meeting: Friday, Feb 15th 7:30 pm at the Fire station Next Board Meeting: Monday, March 11th 7:30 pm at the Meenley s Meeting Adjourned at 8:05 PM Respectfully submitted by, Nikkie Gulko, filling in for Vicki 25

Vol. XX No. II February 2019 STORIES/NOTES A special thank you to Karen and Ed Archer for le ing us join them in celebrating their 60th anniversary. Happy Anniversary!!! 26

STORIES/NOTES Are you a member of the Model T Ford Club of America? If not, join us. The form is on the website. Along with helping the club you get a great monthly magazine that keeps you posted on all things Motel T HOW DO YOU GET YOUR NEWSLETTER If you are currently ge ng the newsle er by mail you are not ge ng the full version. If would like to get the full newsle er by email (in color!) please contact me at 27

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THE GENERAL STORE Stuff for sale or trade. Submit your ads to Audrey Johnson (408) 221-7073 or johnsonranch1@gmail.com. Ads will be run for 3 months unless cancelled. FOR SALE: 1921 Model T Roadster. It has all the parts but it is not all together. It has Rocky Mountain Brakes, Ruckstell rear end,turtle deck and truck bed and much more. $6,000, OBO. Bill Bratt (650) 341-8859 (10/18) FOR SALE: 1926 Model T Ford $ 12,500.00 or Best Offer. We have a family car my brother (Donald) had almost done before he passed. New paint, interior, top, and wiring almost done. Been garaged. This is a cute car with most of the work done. Must sell. Take a look and make an offer. Thanks Karl Skow (831)212-0640: FOR SALE: 1919 Model T Center Door Original Exterior and Interior Extras include: Engine rebuild with Model A crankshaft, dual down draft carbs, 12volt alternator, distributor, turn signals, Rocky Mtn. brakes, Ruchsrell 2 speed rear end. Runs and drives great. I in turn will get you in touch with the owner. He is very knowledgeable in regards to the car but I would like to contact him first to make him aware of the call he will be getting for the car. I hope you all understand. $14,000.00. Contact Steven Maciel 4085153750 FREE TO A GOOD HOME: 90+ issues of THE VINTAGE FORD. They cover about 1990 through 2016. All are in excellent condition. Larry Johnson larrypj@earthlink.net or 408-354-1261 31

LET S SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Grover Steele 3 Gary Hagen 17 Karen Archer 31 Karen and Ed Archer 1959 Jim and Jean Boyden 1958 Troed and Cindy Johnson-1983 CATCHING UP ON ROSTER Nothing this Month NOTE FROM EDITOR Spread the Word. Our 50th Endurance Run is going to be the best yet. Go to pages 15-16 for the Endurance Run or Pages 17-18 for the Lowland Tour. Can t do the tour this year but still want the t-shirt? Go to pages 5 and 6. QUOTES FROM HENRY FORD 32

Genelle Azevedo has gone to join her husband, George. She was 99 years young. Both her and George were longtime members of our club and will be greatly missed. But...I m sure many of our members, especially Martin, are already enjoying Genelle s pies again. SCVMTFC is a chapter of the Model T Ford Club of America. General meetings are held the third Friday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Santa Clara Fire Station #2, 1900 Walsh Ave., Santa Clara, CA. New members and curious visitors are always welcome you don t have to own a T to belong or to visit. SCVMTFC membership is $20 per year. Send dues to Ivan Jorgensen, 475 W. Sunnyoak Ave, Campbell, CA 95008 Membership in Model T Ford Club of America is encouraged. Dues are $40 per year. Send dues to: MTFCA, P.O. Box 996, Richmond, IN, 47375-0996 2019 Officers: *President: Dan Gulko 408/644-6098 *Vice President: Oliver Johnson 650/269-1518 *Secretary: Vicki Wildman 408/842-3962 *Treasurer: Mary Beaman 408/996-3110 *Backfire Editor: Audrey Johnson 408/221-7073 2019 Coordinators: *Touring: Bob and Pat 650-776-6085 McNeely *Programs: Chuck Christensen 408/739-8424 *Membership: Ivan Jorgensen 408/874-6373 *Tech & Safety: Jim Boyden 408/268-4872 Endurance Run Glenn Wildman & 408/828-9261 & Lowland Tour: Larry Johnson 408/354-1261 Librarian: Dick Hess 408/354-5321 Web Site: Nikkie Gulko 408/644-6098 Refreshments: Karen Archer 510/581-4911 Historian Lucy Greenberg 408/997-0879 Sunshine Helen Christensen 408/739-8424 Public Relations Allan Greenberg 408/997-0879 AAHP Chair Peder and Maria 408/358-3398 Jorgensen AAHP Co Chair Allan and Lucy 408/997-0879 Greenberg *Past President Bill Bratt 650/341-8859 (*BoardMembers) S