Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Utah Museum of Fine Arts: Moving artwork that’s 2 tons and has an engine
Monday, May 28, 2012
England: Calling all classic cars
DO you own a classic or vintage car?
If so then Bedford Guild House wants to hear from you.
On Sunday, July 1 the Bunyan Run will be held at Woburn Park, and over the last 10 years it has raised almost £20,000 to help older people in Bedford.
Anyone interested in coming should call Maggie at Bedford Guild House on 01234 352038.
Appalachian Golden Classics car show is June 3 in Zullinger
Zullinger, Pa. — Appalachian Golden Classics 22nd annual car show will be held Sunday, June 3, in Zullinger Community Center. Proceeds will be donated to Waynesboro Area Community and Human Services and The Lunch Place.
The show is open to owners of all antique and classic Chevy cars, trucks and street rods from 1911 through 1983.
Registration will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The pre-registration fee is $10 and the fee the day of the show is $12. The show is sponsored by Affordable Basement Solutions.
Awards will be presented at 4 p.m. There will be dash plaques to the first 100 entries and trophies in all classes.
The Chevy classes are: Pre-1955, 1955-1957, 1958-1983 full size, through 1983 trucks, 1953-1983 Corvettes, 1967-1983 Camaros, 1964-1983 Chevelles and 1962-1983 Novas.
Other awards include: Best of show, driver’s choice, oldest Chevy, longest distance, special interest (Chevy) 1984 and older, sponsor’s choice, and special interest (non-Chevy) all years and makes.
There will be door prizes, a 50/50 drawing, music by L.L. Dee Jay and a food stand. Admission for spectators is free and vendor spaces are available.
Monday, May 21, 2012
I crave your indulgence
My mom's deaf as a post, my dad can't be bothered to get out of his chair, so I will be doing the entertaining - the chauffeuring and the talking and the communicating - for the next three days.
So I'll be posting back here Thursday.
Thanks for your patience.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Motor Club members' classic cars star in new Ron Howard movie filmed at Cadwell Park
ACCORDING to these enthusiasts, the classic cars are the real stars of the new movie filmed at Louth's Cadwell Park.
Among the attractions of the movie Rush filmed at Louth's Cadwell Park were a dozen cars lovingly tended by members of Lincolnshire and Louth Motor Club.
As reported, the popular circuit played host to blockbuster movie director Ron Howard and his crew as they shot scenes for the bio-pic of world champion driver Niki Lauda, which is set for release next year.
It tells the harrowing story of the 1976 crash that almost claimed his life and how, just weeks after the accident, he got behind the wheel to challenge his great rival, the British driver James Hunt.
But film producers needed other stars to complement actors Daniel Bruhl and Chris Hemsworth and so an SOS went out to Lincolnshire And Louth Motor Club president Ken Marsh and his 219 members. More than a dozen classic cars from 1960 through to 1973 were needed for filming at the race circuit.
Included in the "cast" of cars were a 1964 Austin Cambridge, two MGBs, a Morris Traveller, a 1960 Austin Mini and a 1968 Triumph Herald.
Ken also took along his treasured 1961 Jaguar MkII which he has owned for nearly 50 years.
He said: "Most of our members have cars from between the Thirties and Fifties and many of those with cars from the Sixties and Seventies were out working.
"They wanted them in strategic places around the circuit.
"All the members said they had thoroughly enjoyed the three days of filming.
They particularly enjoyed getting on the outfits from the era."
The club members were allowed to enter the pits where they watched filming of the Formula One cars being stripped and rebuilt.
Ken, 78, said he did not remember the names of the actors he spoke with, but recalled the exact details of the cars.
One wealthy movie crew member turned up in a new Jaguar XF and, on spotting Ken's classic declared: "Now that's what you call a Jaguar."
The president and club events co-ordinator said he was now looking forward to seeing the club name in the credits for the movie.
Ken said: "It was very interesting to see how the other half lived."
On the road
Many of the "stars" of the movie will be going on tour to classic car rallies throughout Lincolnshire in the coming weeks.
Keep reading your Grimsby Telegraph for details of the car shows at Caistor on June 3; Louth on June 10 and June 17 at Ludborough.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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Saturday, May 12, 2012
New Jersey: Classic cars revved up for Hammonton cruise
HAMMONTON — Hundreds of classic cars will fill the streets of Downtown Hammonton in one of the most unique and family oriented classic car shows in the state. Mainstreet Hammonton presents the 19th Cruisin’ Mainstreet: Remember Friday Nights beginning at 5:30 p.m. on May 18. The rain date is May 19.
Cruisin’ Mainstreet offers a nostalgic glimpse of yesteryear by celebrating the ’50s with bubble-gum blowing and hula-hoop contests. There will be food, in-store specials and fun for the entire family.
The show is supported by Cruisin’ Classics Auto Club with sponsorship by Susquehanna Bank, Action Auto Body and Al & Rich’s.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Jerry Seinfeld pitching reality show about classic cars
Jerry Seinfeld could soon be back on your TV screens and this show is most definitely not about nothing. The Daily reports that Seinfeld is pitching a new reality show around Hollywood based on his love of classic cars.
Tentatively titled "Comics and Cars," the show would feature Seinfeld and pals like Alec Baldwin, Ricky Gervais and Larry David test-driving cars from their past, reminiscing and cracking jokes.
A source says, "The show is about funny conversations between funny people. This is Jerry-driven. It's a personal project, a laboratory experiment that he cooked up."
Seinfeld has been tweeting about the project recently, posting Twitpics of himself and Ricky Gervais in a classic car, strolling down the street, and himself and Larry David with a 1952 VW bug. We wonder if he has any kind of relationship with Jay Leno, because it's well known that Leno is a huge classic car fan and collector.
A source also tells The Daily that Seinfeld may not be looking at long-time partner NBC. It's more of "a niche concept" that is suited for something like the Speed Channel.
What do you think, Zappers? Would you watch Jerry Seinfeld and pals be funny and drive around classic cars?
Monday, May 7, 2012
Classic car tour kicks off Art of the Automobile event today
More than 30 cars and 70 years of automotive history pulled out of the News-Journal Center's parking lot Friday morning.
The classic-car aficionados were driving in the Fields Classic Motorsports Tour, a group drive from Daytona Beach to St. Augustine. The tour marks the start of today's Art of the Automobile -- A Lifestyle Event, now in its second year in downtown Daytona Beach.
"We see it as a nice little kickoff to the event," said Matt Hoffman, organizer of the tour.
Hoffman, of Fields BMW of Daytona, said he hopes to see the tour become an annual car rally.
The cars ranged in age from a 1939 Ford Deluxe, hot-rodded up in red with yellow flames, to the lead car, a sleek 2012 Fisker Karma hybrid. They ranged in muscle from a clutch of burly, candy-colored Corvettes from the '60s through the '80s to a bronze 1976 AMC Pacer.
Gill Pepitone, Coral Springs, said the oft-maligned economy car has only 40,000 miles on it and sees the tour as a shakedown run for a planned summer cross-country trip.
The longest, widest, most-photographed car was a red-and-white 1960 Buick LaSabre convertible belonging to Tony Cassata of Ormond Beach.
"There's more steel in the front fender of this car than there is the whole of a 2012 car," he said. Restoring it was a two-year labor of love.
Cassata said he was looking forward to driving the car to St. Augustine with the top down all the way. "You wouldn't believe how this car drives," he said. "It floats."
After the tour, many of the car buffs dressed up and returned to the News-Journal Center to party with other car enthusiasts at the Thunder Ball gala. A crew from "Muscle Car Workout" was slated to film at the event.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
FL: First Coast Gears: Annual Rev It Up for Wounded Warrior Car Show
FLEMING ISLAND, Fla. -- If you love classic cars, you had plenty of eye candy you could check out Saturday.
The Third Annual Rev It Up for Wounded Warrior Car Show was held at Fleming Island Presbyterian Church.
Sponsored by the church and the Clay County Cruzers, 40 trophies were given out along with door prizes and raffles. Proceeds benefitted the Wounded Warrior Project.
Among the cars on display was Franklin Wolf's 1968 Mercury Cougar. He's the original owner and bought his baby on March 9, 1968. Total price out the door: $3,242.84.
"We were living down in Melbourne and had decided we were going to buy a Chevy and were on our way to buy a Chevy when we stopped by and talked by the Mercury people and the salesman said: 'what do I have to do to put you in this car,'" said Wolf, who had planned to buy a Camaro.
"We drove it as a family car for 20 years, stored it for 20 years, then when I retired we pulled it out of and restored it." These days Wolf only drives the Cougar to shows and even though it is in pristine condition, as Wolf points out, a restoration is never really finished.
Meanwhile, Chevys ruled on the Southside at the Vette's in the Spring Car Show at the Plaza at St. Johns Town Center. The two shows ran concurrently. The Vette's show was put together by the Jacksonville Corvette Club and Whisky River.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
UK: Classic cars in charity run
SIX splendid cars from a bygone era aim to prove they are still very much part of the present with a 300-mile charity run from East Sussex to West Yorkshire next month.
Their owners are all members of the Bexhill Classic Car Association, though two hail from Rye and it was outside the Sue Ryder charity shop in High Street, Rye, that they assembled this week prior to their intended journey north over the period Thursday, May 10 to Monday, May 14.
Due to make the journey are a brace of Armstrong-Siddeleys, a Morris Minor, a Renault Estafette van, a Datsun and a Humber Super Snipe, all of which are pre-1972 vintage.
Keith Robinson, who helped found the BCCA some six years ago, said: “In the past we have supported the Irvine Unit at Bexhill Hospital, but this year our chosen charity is Sue Ryder Care and it is to the charity’s home at Sowerby Bridge, near Halifax, that we’ll be driving.”
Sue Ryder Care, named after Baroness Ryder, the late wife of Leonard Cheshire, himself founder of a charity to provide homes caring for disabled people, provides compassionate care to those with end-of-life and long-term needs.
Keith said: “We’ve had great support from the Bull Inn at Glyne Gap, where the association meets on the third Wednesday of every month, and we’re hoping others will back Sue Ryder Care with donations in recognition of our trip.
“At the same time, six classic cars from Stirling, Scotland, will be journeying south to rendezvous with us in Yorkshire, so we hope that this, too, will help raise both the profile of the charity and much needed funds for the work it does to help those in need.”