PUGET SOUND CHAPTER MODEL T FORD CLUB OF AMERICA T OILERS NEWS VOLUME 40 ISSUE 11 MODEL T FORD INFORMATION November /December 2010 Hoping Your Thanksgiving Was Great and May Your Christmas Be Merry Note that we will have a combined November/December meeting on Saturday, December 11th at Bob s Burgers & Brews In Tulalip. Map and details on back cover.
2 The T Oilers is published 12 times a year by the Puget Sound Chapter of the Model T Ford Club of America. The club is dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and use of Model T Fords by antique fans everywhere. Club dues are $18.00 for the calendar year and include a subscription to the T Oilers. The club will gladly exchange papers with other clubs on a reciprocal basis. Display ads cost $10.00 a year for card size. All messages and articles including for sale and wanted must be submitted by the 10th of each month. For sale and want ads are free to members. Please support our advertisers. Members are encouraged to join the National MTFCA and receive the Vintage Ford for $35.00 at the address listed below. Six issues a year will come straight to your home. 2010 EXECUTIVE BOARD Co-President Donna McGinnis (360) 658-6581 mike.donna@mcginnis.me Co-President Harold Musolf Jr. (425) 488-6983 musolf.jr@frontier.com Vice President Larry Mann (425) 514-8949 Larrymann2@frontier.com Co-Secretary Dwaine Engler (360) 384-6044 dlengler@yahoo.com Co-Secretary Joyce Arneson (425) 485-4494 emailforskip@verizon.net Treasurer Ann Musolf (425) 488-6983 musolf.jr@frontier.com Past President Dwaine Engler (360) 384-6044 dlengler@yahoo.com SEND $18.00 DUES TO: Ann Musolf, Treasurer PO Box 82567, Kenmore, WA 98028 COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS Editor Walt & Mary Berdan (425) 643-0858 wberdan@comcast.net Web Site Larry Mann (425) 514-8949 Larrymann2@frontier.com Events Coordinator Jerry & Patty Wrolstad (360) 659-8376 j.wrolstad@hotmail.com Program Chairman Mike McGinnis (360) 658-6581 mike.donna@mcginnis.me Raffle Prizes Dwaine & Linnette Engler (360) 384-6044 dlengler@yahoo.com Sunshine JoAnne Costa (360) 387-9701 duanecostacamano@aol.com Roster Donna McGinnis (360) 658-6581 mike.donna@mcginnis.me Monroe Swap Meet Jerry & Patty Wrolstad (360) 659-8376 j.wrolstad@hotmail.com Ray Moore (206) 446-8837 fastfourt@gmail.com Safety Duane Costa (360) 387-9701 duanecostacamano@aol.com Storekeeper Dwaine Engler (360) 384-6044 dlengler@yahoo.com Hospitality Dick & Bev Borton (360) 652-6517 horses@fishcreekfarm.com Pictures Dwaine Engler (360) 384-6044 dlengler@yahoo.com Insurance Donna McGinnis (360) 658-6581 mike.donna@mcginnis.me T Oiler mailing address: Walt Berdan, 16713 SE 35 th St, Bellevue, WA 98008 (425) 643-0858 MTFCA email admin@mtfca.com MTFCA Mailing Address 119 W Main St. MTFCA web site http://www.mtfca.com P.O. Box 126 Centerville, Indiana 47330-0126 Dues $35.00 includes 6 issues of the Vintage Ford MTFCI web site http://www.modelt.org Puget Sound Model T Club web site http://clubs.hemmings.com/pugetsoundmtfca Sunshine Please contact JoAnne Costa at (360) 387-9701 or duanecostacamano@aol.com if you hear of any member or family member we should send a card or flowers to. I have a new email address: Larrymann2@frontier.com. Email Change I will no longer be using my old email address (Larrymann02@aol.com). Someone apparently hacked my email account and sent emails to many of the people in my contact list. I apologize if you received one of them. Thanks, Larry Mann
3 PRESIDENTS' MESSAGE November 2010 It s November as you read this and Ann & I have just returned from our vacation drive. We left Seattle on Labor Day and drove 10,400 miles towing our trailer with the Rolls Royce inside. The Rolls club had a seminar in Vermont on maintenance of the Phantom I car, and we wanted to get a firsthand experience on the car. By the way, this car has been in our family for over 50 years. After the seminar, we left the car and trailer in Vermont, and drove into New Hampshire and Maine in order to see the fall colors. We were there for about 2 weeks and as we drove we could see the colors change from day to day. What started out as just a colorful tree here and there, by the time we left, whole acres of forest were alive with various colors. In Maine, we went to the Owl s Head museum, which was started by Rockefeller many years ago and features airplanes as well as cars. It has an airstrip attached, as well as an aircraft restoration building. They had a very large display of T s, one of which was a snowmobile. The workshop had taken a model T chassis, and cut it apart so that one could see how all of the components worked. You could even turn the crank and all the parts turned. Very educational. Next we went to Mt. Washington and found out that our pickup truck was too large to be allowed on the road. Instead, we rode the Cog railway, pulled by a steam locomotive. It is about 3 miles up, from 2000 ft to 6000 ft. It goes about 4 miles per hour and at times the angle is over 30 degrees from horizontal. We picked up the trailer and headed for Carlisle for the swap meet. While very large, there was hardly anything there that would have interested most of us. Lots of chrome and 4 barrel carburetors. The next week we went to Hershey. It is now completely on blacktop. What a change from the muddy fields of yesteryear. It, too has changed. Seems as how the AACA has seen fit to allow other types of venders in. Lots of toys and collectables. We still managed to find a couple of things for our T. Even though we are in a recession, the booths were mostly full and lots of buyers walking the field. After Hershey, we went to the toy train collectors large show in York, PA. Here again, we saw the trading floors full of venders and lots of buyers. We found some train stuff that we just could not get along without there also. After York, we began to head home. We stopped for a while in Iowa to do some genealogy on Ann s side of the family. We wanted to go to the main library in downtown Des Moines, and had to go with the 32 ft trailer attached to the truck. As luck would have it, right in front of the library were several empty parking spots. We took up several, and paid all of the meters. What luck! From here we headed pretty straight home, as we were both getting tired of driving and sitting in the truck. We postponed our planned trip to Branson. We were lucky to arrive home just before the weather began to change. We only had rain in Bozeman and from Ritzville home. Since it is now getting colder, be sure to either empty your fuel tank, or put some Stabil in the fuel. With all of the stuff they put in it today, the fuel loses its volatility after about 30 days and the ethanol separates and goes to the bottom of the tank. After you are done with the fuel, either drain the radiator or check your antifreeze. The Almanac says that this is to be a cold, hard winter. We don t want any blocks to be cracked. Well, I have rambled on for probably too long. So long until next time. Harold
4 It s Renewal Time Pay your dues before the end of the year for the reduced rate of $15. Dues are $18 after January 1st. Please complete the form below and send it in with your check to Ann Musolf so we can make sure the roster is correct. Thanks For Your Continued Support Puget Sound Chapter Model T Ford Club of America 2011 Membership Membership costs $18.00 per calendar year (though there is a special of $15.00 if paid by December 31). This includes you, your wife, and all children under 18 years of age. You will receive 12 issues of the T Oilers newsletter and all of the benefits of the Puget Sound Chapter. New member Renewal Last name First name Wife s Name Phone ( ) Address City State Zip Email address: Year and model of Model T s Would you refer email or paper (US Mail) delivery of the club newsletter? Email Paper MTFCA # (needed for club insurance, none if not a current member of the National) In compliance with the laws of the State of Washington, I certify that I have Automobile Liability Insurance (P.D. & P.I.) on my Model T Fords used for club functions throughout the year. Company Policy # or agent Owner s signature Make checks out to Puget Sound Chapter MTFCA Send to Treasurer Ann Musolf, P O Box 82567, Kenmore WA 98028
5 October PSC Meeting Minutes 10/23/10 Call to Order at 1 PM by Donna McGinnis, co President There were no new guests. It was nice to see Al Murray in attendance, who announced that he is a new Grandpa, congrats to Al! Motion was made by Nancy Moore to approve the September minutes, second by Bev Roberts, minutes approved. No Treasurer report Committee Reports: Swap Meet: Dwaine Engler reported that the club will be selling car parts as well as collectables (not limited to car parts). Please make arrangements with Dwaine if you have something you want to sell. The club will get a percentage for selling it at the stall. Web Site: Larry Mann requested member photos of their Model Ts and/or events and would be welcomed. There is ample space available so don t worry about sending too many pictures! Safety Inspector: Dwaine Engler - Safely lists are available Store Keeper: Dwaine sold something but couldn t remember what. Editor: Walt Berdan had nothing to report but brought in newsletters from other clubs. Insurance: Donna McGinnis had nothing new to report, but had extra rosters available. New Business: Jim Cloutier donated a red windbreaker jacket to the club for which Bob Allen made a prompt donation to acquire it. Motion was made by Mike McGinnis that the 2011 dues be kept at $15.00 per family. If not received by January 1st, the dues are $18.00. Renewals must be received no later than February 15th to be included in the club roster. Motion was seconded by Skip Arneson and approved. Skip Arneson brought up the discussion/proposal to see if the club was interested in a joint Model T /Horseless Carriage Club Christmas Banquet this year. After much discussion, a show of hands voted that the majority of the members would rather do the Valentines Party. Tours: Dwaine Engler talked about possibly doing a joint tour with the Horseless Carriage Club, Speedsters and other clubs. We need to get our cars out on the road not only for the fun but also for the exposure to the club and perhaps stir up some interest and new members! Anyone having ideas and/or suggestions, please contact Dwaine. Now for the fun part: Door Prize winners: Maggie Murray, Skip Arneson, Nancy Moore, Bob Allen, Mike McGinnis, Beverly Roberts, Randy Moore, Diane Cloutier and Harold Mann. Name Badge Drawing of $60 went to Larry Roberts - first time in 30 years that he has won! ( No thanks to Diane Tomaso who drew his name!) Motion to adjourn made at 2pm by Steve Tomaso with second from Dwaine Engler. Respectfully submitted, Steve Tomaso
Photos from the October Meeting (Thanks to Dwaine Engler) 6 Mike & Donna McGinnis, Beverly & Dick Borton, Larry Garner Skip challenges The Hand for a treat Harold & Kay Hancock enjoying their meal Bev & Larry Roberts, Steve Tomaso Grandpa Al with Great Grandparents Randy & Maggie Murray Skip & Joyce Arneson with the Hanckocks
7 Fun With Dick, Dwaine & Jerry Jerry Wrolstad and Dwaine Engler spent some time with Dick Borton and his touring car to do a checkout, make some adjustments and practice driving techniques. Members helping members is a great thing. Thanks Guys!
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10 Classifieds For Sale: 1926 Model T 4 door Touring Older restoration, 12 volt system, new carburetor. Arizona car. Runs good. $8,500.00 Call Jack Davis @ (360) 275-8002 or email: jacknmarva@yahoo.com 1925 TT Express-290 total miles since professional frame off restoration, loaded with accessories, commercial green enclosed cab with original metal pickup box. Engine, trans, front and rearend all rebuilt. New wheels and tires. Muncie 3 spd coupled to ruxtell with 5:1 final ratio. Shortened driveline, distributor, Model A manifolds and carb. This truck will tour easily at 35 to 40mph and stop well with RM outside brakes. Pics available upon email request-- $19,500obo. (Other clubs please copy) Randy Murray <ajmwem@comcast.com> 206-522-4196 Seatttle, WA USA AIRGAS acetylene cylinder and gas regulators. Used only twice to check out my 1909 gas headlights. $89.00 OBO (half of list price). Harold Hancock Cell (253) 332-0618 1927 T engine. Model A crankshaft. Has never been in a car. $1700. Call Ron Layman 206-932-4680
11 CALENDAR OF EVENTS December 11 Puget Sound Chapter meeting, details & map on back cover January 2 Mail in registration for Cowboys & Coal Mines National Tour, entry form on page 9 February 19&20 Early Bird Swap Meet, Western Washington Fairgrounds, Puyallup, WA. Sat 8-5, Sun 9-3. Free parking, $5.00 entry. March 19&20 Almost Spring Swap Meet, Western Washington Fairgrounds, Puyallup, WA. Saturday: 8-5, $5.00 entry, Sunday: 9-3, $3.00 entry. Free parking. June 27 - July 1 Cowboys and Coal Mines National Tour. See page 8 ad check their website at http://cowboysandcoalmines.com/ for updates as they are available. RITZVILLE MOTOR COMPANY In the automobile trade since 1914 Antique and Classic Car Storage Located in Historic Old Downtown Ritzville, Eastern Washington Dry, secure, storage, for your next project. $2.00/Ft. per month, for anything that rolls. John Munroe (206) 604-8117 Your business card goes here for a mere $10.00 per year
12 December Meeting SATURDAY December 11th 12:00 to 2:00 Bob s Burgers & Brews 8822 Quilceda Pkwy Tulalip, WA (Exit 200 from I-5) We will have a private room and we can order from their regular menu.