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Volume 33 - Number 3 Established 1983 March 2015 General Meeting - March 11 The first General Meeting of 2015 will be held on March 11th at the San Diego Automotive Museum. As you know, we begin each meeting at 6:00 pm with a catered dinner from the Barbeque Pit and the cost is a very reasonable $11.00. Come to meet a special sosmeone from the 1920 s. You should be there to pick up your latest 2015 Membership Roster (if they re ready) and we hope to meet some new families to our club. Showing at the Museum Showing through March: Balboa Park 1915-1935 Cookie Providers: Marilyn Bishop Susan Woods Beware - Red Dot Time Thanks to all who have already renewed your membership for 2015. However, there are several who haven t and as you know, if we didn t hear from you before the Big-3 Swap Meet, you will not find your name and membership data listed in the 2015 Membership Roster. If you find a RED DOT on your address label, or if you receive an e-mail message that we haven t heard from you yet, then please send in your renewal. We won t find anyone deliquent until after the Big-3 Swap meet at the end of February, but as we attempt to distribute rosters at this event, you won t find your name listed if you wait until then. The Ruckstell Review is the monthly publication of the Model T Ford Club of San Diego. Annual dues are $20. The club holds a dinner meeting on the second Wednesday in odd numbered months and tours during even numbered months. The date of the next event can be obtained by calling any of the club officers or by checking the Upcoming Events listing in this issue. The club is a Chapter of the Model T Ford Club of America, P.O. Box 126, Centerville, IN 47330-0126. Membership information for the 'National' can again be obtained from any officer. The main publication of the MTFCA is the Vintage Ford, which alone is well worth the national dues of $40 per year. Lifetime memberships are also available. Congratulations to all the following leprechauns who were born in the month of March: 1 Kathy Hafer 7 Candace Taylor 8 Will Hicks 13 Don Lawrence 17 Joanne West 18 Bill Ottemann 21 Dan Seeman 22 Penny Rossi 28 Marilyn Bishop Art Wilson The Model T Ford Club of San Diego 2015 Board President Greg Rising 760-789-9614 Vice President Eric Sayer 805-628-6310 Secretary Janna Laughon 619-933-6205 Treasurer Tony Bowker 760-789-3954 Membership Carolyn Lemler 619-469-3042 Tour Chairman Norm Kling 619-445-5525 Editor Chuck West 858-277-5421 Mbr. At Large John Chapman 619-384-2871 Historian Kirt Simpson 619-322-9454 Sunshine Chm. Judy Burrell 949-492-4255 Past President Greg Rising 760-789-9614 National Website: http://www.mtfca.com

President s Message This year has started off well. After a great banquet in January we took a trip to Joshua Tree National Park. The weather was perfect, the company and turn-out was good and most cars ran well. Mine broke down in the park, but with the professional help of Tony and others we discovered how vital the smallest part can be. A timer spring is half the size of the one in your ball-point pen, but when it breaks your car does not run. Neither did mine. Fortunately, Tony had a spare and we were back in business. I don t like breakdowns, but it s kind of satisfying when you can fix it quickly on the side of the road. That s American ingenuity for you. If you must miss one meeting this year be sure it s not March. We are in for some unique entertainment. Usually we are the ones giving history lessons about the cars and assembly lines and such, but now we get the lesson in the form of one of our members playing the role of a 1920 s American citizen. He will stay in character and tell us all about his time. Sounds like fun! Come, join us and keep those T s rolling Sunshine Report We are saddened to hear that long time member, San Longanecker, passed away last year. We re sorry to hear that Doug Fine suffered a broken hip earlier this year. He is progressing well, but is still not driving (especially the three pedal type vehicles). We wish him well and look forward to having him back with us soon. One of our long-time members, Art Bishop, suffered a stroke a few weeks ago and is now recovering in a rehab facility, looking forward to getting back home. Our hopes and prayers are for a full recovery and we look to the time he is again back in shape to enjoy the life he was accustomed to. Remember to call me at 949-492-4255 or email me at judynjohn@burrellteam.com when something happens, so I can send out cards or call. We care about all our members in the San Diego Model T Club. Judy Burrell Club Website Be sure to visit the club s website. Pictures of member s cars and car data are requested. The website can be reached at the following address: mtfcsd.com - - - Special to Club Members Only - - - A Members Only portion of the club website is available to members using a special password which will change fom time to time. To access this special section, use the current president s wife s name: Cathy. Currently, the club roster is there, but more will follow. 2

Ruckstell Review March 2015 Minutes of the Board Meeting - February 11, 2015 Held at Coco s Restaurant, La Mesa Attendees: Greg & Cathy Rising, Eric Sayers, John Chapman, Janna Laughon, Chuck West, Tony & Heather Bowker, Norm & Delores Kling, Kirby Pray, Mac Macphearson Start Time: 7:07 PM Greg opened the meeting REPORTS: Old Business: Banquet Lots of positive feedback about the food and location. We ll probably go back next year. Question Can anything be done to increase revenue from the November auction? New Business: President: Greg shared the Ford Trimotor at Gillespie February 26-March 1 from the Model A Club. He will check to see if they d like Model T s included (the Trimotor was introduced in 1926) Treaurer: Tony reports we have money to conduct club business. The bank wants us to consider a credit card payment system. Is this something we want to do? Member at Large: John has nothing to report from the car council at this time. Tour Chairman: Norm reported the following: April TBA June Possible Alpine History Day Tour Future Tour Ideas: Lion, Tigers, and Bears; Behind the scene tour of the Old Globe Theatre, Point Loma Race Track. Please submit ideas to Norm about future tours. Editor: Chuck reported: As of February 11, 2015, we have 26 Delinquent Members. Tony, Greg, Norm, Eric, and Chuck will call those members with a friendly reminder. We have an invite for Feb 21, from the BLM and United Desert Gateway to the Plank Road Historic Site (10:00 AM 12:00 PM) Grays Well Road off of I-8. (Ed. Note: Date conflicts with Big-3 Swap Meet) Great exhibit at the SD Automotive Museum of 1915-1935 vehicles Vice President: Eric will help Norm with a tour for April. Additional Discussions: HCFI Library is having an open house Feb. 22, 3:00 PM 5:00 PM End Time: 8:08 PM Greg closed the meeting Respectfully, Janna Laughon, Secretary 3

Dirt Roads By Paul Harvey What s mainly wrong with society today is that too many dirt roads have been paved. There s not a problem today, drugs, education, divorce, delinquency that wouldn t be remedied, if we just had more dirt roads because dirt roads give character. People that live at the end of dirt roads learn early on that life is a bumpy ride. That it can jar you right down to your teeth sometimes, but it s worth it, if at the end is home-a loving spouse, happy kids and a dog. We wouldn t have near the trouble with our educational system if our kids got their ex-ercise walking a dirt road with other kids, from whom they learn how to get along. There was less crime in our streets before they were paved. Criminals didn t walk two dusty miles to rob or rape, if they new they d be welcomed by 5 barking dogs and a double barrel shotgun. And their were no drive by shootings. Our values were better when our roads were worse! People did not worship their cars more than their kids, and motorists were more courteous, they didn t tailgate by riding the bumper or the guy in front would choke you with dust and bust your windshield with rocks.dirt roads taught patience. Dirt roads were environmentally friendly, you didn t hop in your car for a quart of milk, you walked to the barn for your milk. For your mail, you walked to the mail box. What if it rained and the dirt road got washed out? That was the best part, then you stayed home and had some family time, roasted marshmallows and popped popcorn and pony rode on daddy s shoul-ders and learned how to make prettier quilts than anybody. At the end of dirt roads, you soon learned that bad words tasted like soap. Most paved roads lead to trouble, dirt roads more likely lead to a fishing creek or a swimming hole. At the end of a dirt toad, the only time we even locked _ our cars was in August, because if we didn t some neighbor would fill it with zucchini. At the end of a dirt road there was always extra springtime income, from when the city dudes would get stuck, you d have to hitch up a team and pull them out. Usually you got a dollar... you always got anew friend... at the end of a dirt road! Editor s questions for the younger generation: Who is Paul Harvey? What are dirt roads? 1907 Ford Model K Ford s only six cylinder car until 1941 4

Time To Renew - Last Chance Thanks to the many of you who have already renewed your membership for 2015. We kept our books open until after the Big Three Swap at the end of February so if you didn t renew by then, you are on our deliquent list. If there has been no change to the information listed in the 2014 Membership Roster, then just check the No Change box after you have listed your name. Otherwise, please please fill in all the blanks. Name: No Change Address: Zip: City: Phone: E-mail: MTFCA Number: Birthday (Month and day only): Him Her: T s that I own: NOTE: Would you like to receive the Ruckstell Review by e-mail: Yes No If receiving the Ruckstell Review by mail you must provide a valid email adress (if you already are receiving the Ruckstell by e-mail no need to check yes again) Send this form and $20.00 to: Membership, MTFCSD P.O. Box 23324 San Diego, CA 92193 Upcoming Tours Our Tour Chairman announces the following tours in the upcoming months of April and June: April Tour - Julian Date: Saturday, April 25 Time: 9:00 AM meet 9:30 AM Leave Location: Park and Ride at Descanso Junction on Interstate 8 Destination: Julian for lunch We hopefully will meet members of the Hidden Valley Model T Club in Julian who will be arriving over a different route. Note: We may be in the need of a trouble truck June Tour - Alpine History Day Date: Time: Saturday, June 6 (D Day) TBA This will be a repeat of last year s Alpine History Day Tour and we will most likely be meeting at the Histerical Auto Works in Santee at around 9:00 AM. The Historical Day in Alpine is a yearly event and there is plenty to see at the Western Show. Also, a chuck wagon lunch is available for those who want to eat at the event. More details in following issues. 5

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Ruckstell Review Classifieds Policy For Sale items will be listed at no cost and will run for a three month period. Listing will be extended for an additional three month period on request of seller. It is requested that the Ruckstell Review Editor be notified when listed items have been sold so that they may be deleted. From a former member of many years: 1924 Roadster Pickup - 12v system with alternator and distributor. Ruckstell, 26/27 wire wheels with spare, very good top and leather seat. Very good touring car. Wood bed w/cover. Spare running engine w/ same updates as the engine in the car. Spare engine numbers match registration. Adjustable lifters, high compression head, external oiler, fuse panel, Rocky Mountain brakes, turn signals, running board tool box and fuel cans. Side curtains. $10,000. SOLD Large collection of parts including 26/27 engine (taken apart), alternators, starters, generators, bearings, etc. retail value over $9,500, asking 4,000. A list is available. (12/14 - Rev) Dell Pound 760-685-3461 dellpound@gmail.com When contacting the editor, Chuck West, please be advised that there are two of us in the club with the same name, I m the one on Greyling Dr. My son keeps getting my mail and (fortunately) we are on good terms so I eventually get the information. Thanks. 1917 Oak bed Pickup - Ground up restoration in progress will paint and upholster any color or it will be black when finished. This is a great opportunity to have a say in the finished product. Call for price. NOTE: special consideration given to club members. Wanted - 1917-1923 right rear fender, Emergency brake cam and levers. NOTE: I will buy any and all Model T parts in lots or individually, so get rid of some of your unwanted parts. (02/15- Rev.) Kirt Simpson, (619) 749-3112 8

Upcoming Activities Date Activities in 2015 March 11 MTFCSD General Meeting.. SD Automotive Museum, Hall of Fame Room. 6:00 pm Mar. 26-29 50th Annual MTFCA Meeting. Garden Grove, CA. Details Vintage Ford, Nov-Dec, page 8 April 9-11 Bakersfield 24th National Swap Meet. Details, page 6 April 8 MTFCSD Board Meeting. Coco s Restaurant, 5550 Lake Murray Blvd., La Mesa 6:00 pm April 25 Julian tour. Details, page 5 May 13 MTFCSD General Meeting.. SD Automotive Museum, Hall of Fame Room. 6:00 pm 9