Delivering Up-to-Date Information to America Car Club and Enthuiat www.emaan.com Adding Force to the Hobby Dynamic Father, Daughter Racing Team Get in Front of the Camera in Support of the Hobby In addition to haring a competitive racing pirit and a legendary lat name, NHRA Funny Car racer Ahley and John Force have another common bond their upport for the collector car hobby. The dynamic duo put their paion for the hobby into action by filming a commercial for the SEMA Action Network (SAN). The ad promote the SAN proactive approach in working with lawmaker from acro the country to protect the right of automotive enthuiat. Continued on page 2
Adding Force to the Hobby Continued from page 1 Complementing the collection of racing trophie, 14-time NHRA Champion John Force alo ha quite a few collector vehicle on diplay at hi racing facility; two of thoe vehicle a 57 Ford Thunderbird and 65 Ford Mutang were ued in the filming. A an up-and-coming racer in the Funny Car Serie, Ahley added her inight to a younger generation of enthuiat who are getting involved in the hobby. I would like to thank everyone at John Force Racing for their continued upport of the SAN, aid SAN director Jaon Tolleon. A an avid fan of NHRA and the John Force team, it wa a great experience to work with them. The ad will debut at the 2008 SEMA Show and will oon be available to car club and hobbyit to view on the SAN webite at www.emaan.com. A collection of claic Ford erved a a perfect backdrop for a commercial featuring NHRA Funny Car racer Ahley and John Force. A long-time upporter of the hobby, the duo encourage enthuiat to become more involved in legilative iue by joining the SAN. Robert Haight, another member of the John Force Racing team, alo got in front of the camera to film a commercial for Racer Againt Street Racing (RASR). The SEMA-ponored program wa etablihed to promote afe and legal racing at track acro the country. Kudo to the Crew Special thank to the film crew from The Loyalty Inc. for their continued upport of the SEMA Action Network. CAUCUS CORNER ach month Driving Force will E feature member of the State Automotive Enthuiat Leaderhip Caucu. The SEMA-upported caucu i a bipartian group of tate lawmaker whoe common thread i a love and appreciation for automobile. Here i it newet member: NEW MEXICO State Senator Clinton Harden * For a complete lit of Caucu member, viit www.emaan.com Attention Car Club, Event Organizer and Enthuiat: Put SAN on Your Mailing Lit! e like to know what going on with SAN club and enthuiat acro the country; what charity event you re involved W in; when and where the rod run, car how, trail ride, rallie and tech meeting are held; and what legilative and regulatory iue concern club member and individual enthuiat. One of the bet way to keep u abreat of what going on and what important to the vehicle hobbie nationwide i for u to receive your club newletter and update. Pleae conider placing SEMA on your mailing lit. You can end correpondence to Attn: Jaon Tolleon, SEMA, 1317 F St. NW, Ste. 500, Wahington, DC, 20004-1105 or via e-mail at jaont@ema.org. 2 DRIVING FORCE
OFF-ROAD NEWS Defending OHV Acce to Public Land The SAN ubmitted comment to federal lawmaker defending continued ue of off-highway vehicle (OHV) on federal land in the Eatern Sierra and Northern San Gabriel region in Southern California. The SAN oppoe legilation (H.R. 6156) to deignate a wilderne 475,000 acre of the federal land located in Mono, Inyo and Lo Angele Countie. OHV would be denied acce to the land ince motorized recreation i not permitted in wilderne area. The bill wa the topic of a hearing by a panel of the U.S. Houe of Repreentative Natural Reource Committee. The SAN recommended an alternative approach that would protect our nation natural wonder and motorized recreation. The SAN recommended that the bill pecifically protect OHV ue on cherrytemmed route. Thee route are often old road, trail or path formerly ued for mining, logging or agricultural operation. The SAN alo recommended the ue of le retrictive land deignation for portion of the land, uch a a Backcountry Recreation deignation propoed by the Blue Ribbon Coalition (www.haretrail. org/backcountry). The SAN recommended continued acce to the Furnace Creek Road. DRIVE THE VOTE HOME! Exercie Your Right to Support Thoe Who Support Our Hobby Our hobby ha much at take in thi election. On November 4, 2008, voter will elect thouand of tate and local leader, 11 governor, 435 member of Congre, 35 Senator and a new preident. Each and every one of thee elected official ha the ability to poitively or negatively hape legilation affecting our hobby. SAN member are urged to exercie their right to vote and upport pro-hobby candidate. HEY, THAT S MY CAR! Slick Suburban 1952 Chevy Suburban Owner: Gregory Benfield Lenoir, North Carolina I ve alway had a oft pot for Chevy, epecially early- 50 truck. The firt one I built wa a Pro Street 54 while I wa in the Navy tationed in Florida. It wa nice to look at, but it wan t much of a driver. After retiring from the Navy and moving back to my hometown of Lenoir, North Carolina, I began working on a 52 Suburban. The previou owner had intalled a 350 and a Nova dic brake front clip. However, it had been itting for ome time, and the engine wouldn t run. A once over with the and blater howed how much more work it needed. I had to replace the firewall and windhield pot, the inide lip around the ide window and about 10 inche from the bottom of the body almot all of the way around. I welded and moothed all the vent, hood eam and door handle; removed the rain gutter; and frenched the headlight. I replaced what wa left of the rear rocker panel with a homemade roll pan with frenched LED taillight. The rear door are a mix of modified barn door with homemade hidden hinge and the top part of clam-hell door. After all thi wa done, I bolted the finihed body back onto the frame and got to work under the hood. I intalled a General Motor Performance Part 350 with an Edelbrock manifold, a Holley carburetor, Hooker header, Crane cam, a 700-R4 tranmiion and a Nova 10-bolt rearend and pring. It got 17x7 and 17x9 Cragar S/S wheel and BFGoodrich G Force tire. I intalled TPI gauge, an It A Snap wiring harne and a power window kit. I finihed it up with a tangier orange and tone white paint job, and now thi five and a half year project i complete. Now it time for the next one. Election Day November 4 Check With Your County Office for Voter Information and Poll Location Have your car or truck featured in a future iue of Driving Force. Submit your high-reolution photo online at www.emaan.com DRIVING FORCE 3
SAN CLUB EVENTS Alabama November 14 16, Dothan 8th Annual Automotive Swap- N -Cruiin Information: www.wapncruin. com or 866/277-3962 Arizona November 8, Tucon Cop and Rodder Information: www.copand roddertucon.org or 520/434-0437 November 14 16, Scottdale 11th Southwet National Information: www.good-guy. com/event/eventdetail. apx?eventid=08-629 or 925/838-9876 California November 7 9, Trona 23rd Annual Panamint Valley Day Sponor: California Aociation of 4WD Club Information: www.cal4wheel. com/index.php?option=com_ content&view=article&id= 63&Itemid=92 or 626/280-0308 November 7, Blythe 9th Annual Show-N-Shine Sponor: Notalgic Car Show Information: 760/921-2085 November 8 9, Pleaanton 19th Autumn Get-Together Information: www.good-guy. com/event/eventdetail. apx?eventid=08-804 or 925/838-9876 November 16, Freno Freno Auto Swap Meet Information: www.ryan promotion.com or 209/356-0436 Florida November 1 2, Ocala 21t Annual Mopar With Big Daddy Sponor: Florida Mopar Aociation Information: www.florida moparaociation.com or 813/986-0990 November 2, Port Charlotte 16th Annual Harvet Fet Show Sponor: Royal Palm Chapter AACA Information: 941/456-1676 November 7 8, Pinella Park 33rd Annual Car Show & Swap Meet Sponor: Florida Wet Coat Region AACA Information: http://local.aaca. org/fwcr or 727/595-7554 November 9, Dade City 20th Annual Paco Bug Jam Information: www.pacobug jam.com or 352/567-6678 November 9, Saraota 26th Annual Florida Fall Packard Meet Sponor: Florida Packard Club Information: http://club. hemming.com/clubite/ floridapackardclub/activitie. html or 941/371-0070 November 13 16, Zephyrhill 24th Annual Fall AutoFet Information: www.zephyrhill auction.com/index.php or 813/258-6726 November 14 16, Fort Walton Beach 2008 Southern Tran Am Regional Show Information: http://tarfl.org/ index.html or 850/863-9516 November 16, Saraota 17th Annual Super Sunday Sponor: Mutang Club of Wet Central Florida Information: www.mutang clubofwetcentralflorida.org or 941/371-1942 November 27 30, Daytona 35th Annual Turkey Run Sponor: Daytona Beach Street Rod Information: www.turkeyrun. com or 386/767-9070 Georgia November 1, McDonough 9th Annual USO Charity Car Show Sponor: Atlanta Camaro/ Firebird Aociation Information: http://atlantacfa. com/forum/portal.php or 404/395-0623 Illinoi November 2, Graylake Skip Show & Swap Meet Information: www.kipua. com or 630/340-4744 November 22 23, Roemont Chevy Vettefet Information: www.chevyvette fet.net or 248/373-1700 Maryland November 1, Glen Burnie 5th Annual Jalopyrama Sponor: The Ruty Nut H.R.G. Information: www.jalopyrama. com/home.html or 443/562-8130 November 1 2, Ocean City Atlantic Coat Dream Machine Toy for Big Boy Information: www.oceancity carhow.com/truckin.php or 302/436-0183 Nevada November 7 8, Logandale 28th Hump N Bump Trail Ride Sponor: Vega Valley 4-Wheeler Information: http://vv4w.org/ humpnbump.ap North Carolina November 1, Shelby Hog Happnin Bike & Car Barbecue Information: www.hoghappnin. com or 704/739-7760 California Oregon November 15, Albany 31t Annual Indoor Auto Swapmeet Sponor: Enduring A Chapter, MAFCA Information: 541/926-3972 Pennylvania November 2, Riegelville Fall Roll Out Car Show Information: http://riegelville kiwani.org/html/fall_roll_out. html or 610/847-0801 November 9, Media Salute to Troop Sponor: Delco Cruier Car Club of Delaware County, PA Information: www.delco cruier.com Texa November 7 8, Batrop Veteran Weekend Car Show Sponor: Batrop Area Cruier Car Club Information: www.batrop areacruier.com/event.html or 512/303-6775 November 27 30, Houton 49th Annual AutoRama Information: www.autorama. com/cai/how/houton.html or 936/344-9441 Britih Columbia, Canada November 2, Vancouver 25th Annual Kruie for Kid Sponor: Greater Vancouver Car Club Council Information: www.kruiefor kid.com or 604/521-3021 CHECK OUT THESE EARLY DECEMBER 2008 EVENTS December 6, Folom 21t Annual Gold Country Toy Run Information: www.cal4wheel. com/hilander/toy.html or 916/849-4018 Maryland December 6 7, Timonium Eat Coat Indoor National Information: www.eatcoat indoornat.com DRIVING FORCE 4
LOBBY FOR THE HOBBY 10 Tip to Effectively Lobby Your Lawmaker Getting involved in the political proce and taying vigilant are the bet way you can help keep the automotive hobby thriving and protect it from unfair law and retriction. The following are ome tip that will allow you to mot effectively lobby your elected official: 1 Develop and Maintain Relationhip With Your Legilator and Their Staff: Make contact and develop productive relationhip with individual legilator. 2 Educate Legilator About Your Hobby and Your Iue: Educate your legilator about what your buine doe, who it employ and who buy your product and ervice. 3 Maintain a Poitive Attitude: Try to develop a poitive relationhip with your legilator. The next time a hobby-related iue come up that could affect you, that ame legilator may be needed to upport your caue. 4 5 Be Informed: Stay up-to-date with SAN legilative alert, newpaper article and hearing notice. Get Involved With the Community: Support local charitie and fundraier a it will demontrate to local reident and politician that your car club or organization i a poitive force in the community. 6 7 Invite Official to Participate in Your Event: Give legilator a platform to reach an audience of contituent. Team Up With Other Club: To add trength in number and enure that your interet are repreented, partner with other club or car club council in your area. 8 Rally Support Behind Pro-Hobby Legilator: Encourage hobby-friendly lawmaker to join the State Automotive Enthuiat Leaderhip Caucu. 9 Spread the Word: Tear off thi page of Driving Force, and take it to your next club meeting or cruie night or pot it on an online forum. 10 A een here with California Aemblyman Mike Villine (right), developing a poitive relationhip with lawmaker will help to enure the continued trength of the hobby. Regiter to Vote: Exercie your right to upport pro-hobby candidate. Contituent are an elected official number one priority. Without you and your vote of upport, thee official would not be in office; o make ure you are regitered, and get out and vote. CLUB SPOTLIGHT Continued from page 6 Chaired by club member and former Marine Mike Gallela, the club et up a program to end care package to U.S. troop erving in Afghanitan and Iraq. the room wa filled with 100 enthuiat ready to get the club up and running. From that, the Delco Cruier wa officially born. At that meeting, it wa decided that it would be an all-incluive club with no retriction a to year, make or model of vehicle. The club would provide member with an alternative to life trouble and offer them a place to relax with other car enthuiat. However, the club would be much more than that. It would be involved within the community and upport worthwhile caue. Since then, the club ha aited the American Cancer Society Relay for Life and hoted an annual Holiday Cruie for the Kid and other numerou community event. Recently, Carl et up an Adopt a Soldier Unit drive, and club member have donated fund for package that are ent to troop in Afghanitan and Iraq. To further thi effort, the club will hot the Salute the Troop car how on November 9 from 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. at the Roe Tree Park in Media, Pennylvania. Military official from all branche will be in attendance in what will become an annual event honoring our ervice men and women. In jut two hort year, the Delco Cruier club ha truly made their mark. A preident of the club, Carl tate that through the upport of the club, which now ha over 240 member, he i proud to be a cruier. For more information on the club and it upcoming Salute the Troop how, viit www. delcocruier.com. Continuing their upport for our Armed Force, the Delco Cruier will hot the Salute the Troop car how on November 9 in Media, Pennylvania. 5 DRIVING FORCE
SEMA GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS OFFICE Vice Preident of Government Affair Steve McDonald Director of Regulatory Affair Stuart Gowein Director of Congreional Affair Brian Duggan Government and Public Affair Manager Jaon Tolleon Reearch Coordinator Mark Hill Technical Conultant Jim McFarland PUBLICATION STAFF Editorial Director Matthew Pearon Editor Jaon Tolleon Group Operation Manager Janet Francico Lee Managing Editor Carr Winn Senior Graphic Deigner Mariciel Fuller Production Coordinator Kari Sakata Web Content Manager Monique Dao 1317 F St., NW, Ste. 500 Wahington, D.C. 20004-1105 202/783-6007 For more legilative and regulatory information, viit www.emaan.com CLUB SPOTLIGHT Cruier Who Care Pennylvania Club Support Thoe Home and Abroad After a forty-year break from treet rodding, Carl Nathan decided it wa time to get back into the hobby. While earching through car how and cruie night for hi next ride and the part to go with it, he realized that there weren t too many event in hi area. The eaiet way to fix thi wa to tart a car club. In late 2006, he ran ad in local newpaper announcing the formation of a new club and it firt organization meeting. A few minute before the meeting wa cheduled to tart, there were only five people in the room. Carl remained poitive knowing that a club could be built up from thi group. However, within a few hort minute, Continued on page 5 A row of collector car from member of the Delco Cruier add to the charm of a notalgic theatre in Media, Pennylvania. INSIDE Adding Force to the Hobby Caucu Corner Off-Road New Drive the Vote Home! Hey, That My Car! November 2008 SAN Club Event Lobby for the Hobby Club Spotlight www.emaan.com