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JJJULYULYULY 202020202020 VVVOLOLOL. 41 N. 41 N. 41 NOOO. 6. 6. 6 http://clubs.hemmings.com/chvasunflowerhttp://clubs.hemmings.com/chvasunflowerhttp://clubs.hemmings.com/chvasunflower
All Meetings cancelled until further noticeAll Meetings cancelled until further notice You know whyYou know why
This Month’s FeaturesThis Month’s Features
“2020 National Tour—Postponed” by Rich Gibbs (Page 6)
“Car Buzz” by Bob Vukas
“Walk Time” by Helen Hutchings
“Think you know your cars?” by Helen Hutchings
Check the Calendar on Page 1 for Complete Listing of Upcoming Events
This is looking like a real long summer with minimal car stuff Check the Sunflower Region website to stay up to date with upcom-ing events.
2009 CHVA National Tour — Biltmore House — Ashville, North Carolina
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1150 NW Sunset Ln Topeka, KS 66618-1148
(785) 286-2846 E-mail us at: [email protected]
Information: must be received by the 25th of the month to be put in the next month's newsletter. Newsletters are mailed one week prior to each month's meeting. We are always looking for material for the newsletter, articles, jokes, club gossip, for sales and feature stories. Material will be returned if requested. Dues: Dues are payable yearly and come due on January 1st of each year. National dues are $36.00 and Regional dues are $15.00. National membership is a prerequisite to being a regional member. Meetings: Meetings are held once a month on the second Friday of each month at 7:30 PM. Meeting locations alternate each month between Kansas City and Topeka. See the calendar section of the newsletter for the location of each month's meeting. For Sale Ads: Members may place free For Sale ads in the newsletter. We will run an ad for several months unless notified otherwise. Please send the ad information the way you want it to read in the newsletter. The ad will appear in the printed version only. Hospitalization or Death of members or members families: If you hear of a club member or member's family who has been hospitalized or passed away please notify the contact listed below in your area: Topeka —–open—– Lawrence —–open—– Kansas City Steve Hartwich 816-661-9582
Evenings please
CHVA National Website: http://www.chvanational.org
Check out this website for a very good selec-tion of Etowah-Bartow Region photos and events: http://www.chvaga.com/
Founding members of the Sunflower Region, CHVA. February 25, 1979. Steve Jewett, Rod Waggoner, Bruce Baker, Danny Downs, Ray Taylor, Edna Willits/Jewett, Licia Willits, John Kitos, Steve Hartwich
Editor's Stuff
Rich Gibbs– Editor Calendar page editor—Steve Hartwich
New articles are always needed for “The Starterator”
Region Officers
Director Assistant Director
Malcolm McIntyre Tom Plemons
6915 N Cosby Ave 713 SE Baldwin Rd
Kansas City, MO 64151 Topeka, KS 6607
(816) 509-3016 (785) 213-2445
Secretary Treasurer Sue Anderson Don Beck
20240 W 113th Terr. PO Box 8787 Olathe, KS 66061 Topeka, KS 66608
(913) 219-7943 (785) 640-1808
Back-up Secretary Board Member Kathy Griffith Bob Vukas
601 Dakota 3806 SW Mission Av
Holton, KS 66436-1257 Topeka, KS 66610
(785) 215-1135 (785) 267-1367
“The Starterator” Editors Historian
Rich Gibbs Johnnie Williams
1150 NW Sunset Ln 2916 SE Aries
Topeka, KS 66618-1148 Topeka, KS 66605
(785) 230-6794 (785) 267-3436
Calendar Page Design/Editor CHVA National Office Manager
Steve Hartwich CHVA, Inc
[email protected] PO Box 341
Newark, CA 94560-0341
Sunflower Region C O N T E M P O R A R Y H I S T O R I C A L V E H I C L E A S S O C I A T I O N
(Recognizing all old cars over 20 years and older) Website: http://clubs.hemmings.com/chvasunflower Printable PDF file of “The Starterator” are in COLOR on the website
Rhonda Renee Mathis, 61, of Topeka, passed away Sunday, June 7, 2020. She was born No-vember 12, 1958, in Emporia, Kansas, the daughter of Kenneth and Jean (Claunch) Cripps. She graduated from Emporia High School. She was an avid volunteer and member with the Grantville United Methodist Church. She was a member of the Worship Planning Team. For a long time, she was a collector of antique cars. She was also a member of several car clubs throughout the area, including Golden Spokes, Ford Performance Club and CHVA. She had many roles at Saint Francis Hospital in Topeka, ranging from dietary, supply delivery to phar-macy technician, but her latest role was a Patient Sitter which she enjoyed thoroughly as she was there to help patients during difficult times. A Celebration of her Life will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 27, 2020 at Grantville United Methodist Church, 3724 South Street, Grantville, KS 66429. A private Graveside Service will be at Hillside Cemetery near Strong City, Kansas.
Published in Topeka Capital-Journal from Jun. 10 to Jun. 11, 2020.
Director's Drivel by Malcolm McIntyre
Unfortunately another month, and things are more locked down than when I was writing last month. Obviously given the additional re-strictions up to statewide mask requirements, I haven't planned on anything tour wise or meeting wise. To be honest I don't know when I see us being able to gather again, into late Fall at the earliest. I know some of the clubs have used Zoom or other digital platforms to hold meetings. I don't know what our overall club aptitude would be for something like that, but honestly we don't have any kind of club business at this point. Looking at the calendar from last month, I'm not planning on an August meeting and Hot Alma Nights has been cancelled for 2020. July 10th is Collector Car Appreciation Day so at least we can get the cars out ourselves and drive. I got my old truck out to actually be a truck this last weekend. The water pump went out on my big Dodge and I had no more than diagnosed why I smelled hot coolant than my son called and wanted me to pick up a coffee table he bought and then bring over my ladder so he could clean the gutters on the house he just bought. I started to tell him, sorry son, but then stopped and thought - hey I have another truck. Went out to the offsite garage, it fired right up and got to be a truck for the day. I know I've talked about doing a driving tour with a picnic lunch, and that would still be an option for something we could do as a group, I just haven't been motivated to do that when it's in the 90s. Perhaps when it cools down again some. I hope everyone is staying healthy dur-ing this time, and I miss not being able to gather and tour, but eventually this will pass. Until then it's a great time to get all of those garage projects caught up.
Malcolm Kelly is released and recouping at home. He has therapy at home three days a week. Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers.
Kelly Flory 24401 W 86th Terrace Lenexa, KS 66227
July 2020July 2020
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Please verify all events in case of changes, errors, or cancellations. Accuracy of this calen-dar is only as good as what has been provided.
• CHVA sponsored event − Other events
− July 19. Kansas City, MO: The Great Car Show @ WWI Museum and Memo-rial. 2 Memorial Drive, 64108. https://www.thegreatcarshow.com/
• July 10 – National Collector Car Appreciation Day • July 25– CHVA Drive ‘N Eat Tour. Mike Hawkins car collection.
--Postponed to a later date TBD— • July 25 -- Bonner Springs, KS: 47th Annual Show and Shine Truck and Car
Show. National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame, 630 N 126th Street, 66012. $20 registration. 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Hosted by Genuine Chevy GMC Truck Club of KC. Dash plaques to first 100 entries. For more infor-mation, call 816-560-1229. Register and pay for event at: https://www.aghalloffame.com/shownshine/
• August TBD – Going Retro Car, Trailer, Boat & Motorcycle Show. Lake Pomona, KS. Info: Don Torrey, [email protected]
• August 8 -- Merriam, KS: 7th Annual Cruise Night. Merriam Marketplace, 5740 Merriam Drive, 66203. 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. FREE. Door prizes, live mu-sic. Fresh & Tasty Catering Food Truck.
• August 14 -- CHVA Sunflower Region Monthly Meeting TBD • August 15 – 12th Hot Alma Nights – Alma KS –Cancelled ‘til 2021-- • Sep or October? KC area D&E. Mechanical musical crank organ demo.
Neon sign company tour/demo. TBD by Steve H. • September 5-6 -- Platte City, MO: 20th Annual Greaserama. Platte County
Fairgrounds, 15730 Fairgrounds Road, 64079. Car 1964 and older; trucks 1972 and older. No billet. www.greaserama.com
• September 13 -- Kansas City, MO: City Market, 5th & Walnut, 64106. Featured club: Mid America Mustangers. 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
• Oct 4 – Lawrence Region AACA Car Show, Douglas County Fair-grounds, 2110 Harper St. Featuring Packards & Hudsons.
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Calendar of Events – Send notice of your events to: [email protected], Steve Hartwich.
Calendar event items, if published, should include a 2-3 sentence description including the name of the event, i.e., First An-nual White Wall Tire Car Show, Address, City-State, start-end times, admission and/or entry fees, website and/or flyer address link. Other
car clubs are invited to submit their car show or car event-related information that would appeal to the car club public.
Some CHVA Calendar items are from the Associated Car Clubs of Kansas City website. http://clubs.hemmings.com/acckc/eventfinder.htm
Sunflower Region CHVA Events Calendar 2020
No Meetings - No Minutes
Regularly scheduled 2020 cruise nights – More will be added as dates are confirmed.
Note: Local City policies may encourage face masks and social distancing for dine-in and parking events. More will be added as dates are confirmed. Verify these events before going! See link at the bottom of the page below cruises.
Every Friday
Lenexa KS — Pegah’s Summer Cruise, 12122 W. 87th Parkway, 5:00pm to 9:00pm, May to October. Hosted by Dick and Judy Rule.913-258-8766.
1st Saturday
Harrisonville MO — Car Cruise Nights Hosted by Golden Classics Jewelers, 1919 N Commercial Street, 64701, 4:30 PM to 9:00 PM. Hosted by Heartland Road Runners.
Parkville MO -- Cruise Night at Farmers Market and City parking lots, 122 South Main Street, 64152.4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Sponsored by Jacob Pratt State Farm Insurance. May through October (except July) June 6 is tentative. https://parkvillemo.org/event/parkville-cruise-night-2/
2nd Saturday
Overland Park KS -- Cruise Night. 10400 Mastin St, 66212. 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Hosted by Mustang Club of Greater Kansas City. 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
3rd Saturday
The Pad, 1730 NW Topeka Blvd., 5pm to 10pm. April to October.
4th Saturday
Belton, MO — Cruzin' Main Street in historic downtown Belton hosted by the South 71 Cruisers. 4pm-8pm(?) Info: Mike 816-898-3698 Russ 816-392-0728 or Paul 816-392-1470 Dave 816-898-5174 or Esther 816-322-7005. April through October. First cruise July 25 pending City approval.
Olathe KS – Last Saturday of each month. Caffeine and Chrome, Gateway Classic Cars, 1202 S Lone Elm Rd. Olathe, KS 66061 (913) 815-1340 Classic Cars, Hot Rods, Vintage Automobiles - Free - Open To The Public Join us from 9 A.M. to Noon.
Refer to the link below for Kansas City, Topeka and other nearby City’s Cruise nights.
http://clubs.hemmings.com/acckc/EventFinder.htm#CruiseNights
Cruising? Still Wear Your Mask
Phase lll of the Covid release has allowed counties to make their own decisions on open policies. Till Dr. Fauci comes out and says we're good to go it still makes sense to follow the Covid guidelines of distance and wear a mask too. This may not be popular but at least it gets you out of house and home, safely.
Electronic Wonders
The Bel~Air has a radio that looks like yesterday but functions like to-day. The Impala has the same set up. They work just fine but they cancel out the functions of the compasses. Is there anything that can be done to fix these problems? Let me know your thoughts.
Flat Roofs Wednesday
Station wagons are called this name all over Facebook and the Internet by Sam Gomez and Frank Gehrhardt. I had never heard this term be-fore. With all of the SUV's there are a lot more flat roofs than sedans or coupes.
Same Names, New Shapes
The Chevelle and the El Camino will reappear as well as the Firebird Trans Am. With gas prices low and style desired, we can't wait to see these new cars.
In Search of the Ultimate Shine and Long Lasting Pro-tection
Plastic coatings, or vinyl may be put on your car at a price up to $6000. Ceramics may take 3 separate steps and vary in price. The month or
years vary on the lasting protection and supposedly the costs, from years, to months to weeks. Washing, clay cleaning, pol-ishing and the use of a good protectant still give the best remedy at home. Detail shops do a good job and in Topeka, the top shops as rated by local customers are: Rock Star Detailing, Prodigy Pros, Buff Grady, Mobile, 5th Gears Motor Sports, Finishing Touch, One Next Gen-eration, Car Pro, Adams Ceramics and Eagle Auto Detail and Wash. As for products they are all over the board.
Ethanol-Free gas stations: https://www.pure-gas.org/
This is a large database!
Ed Note: The column to the right is a scan from the June 18, 2020 issue of Old Cars column titled, ”Restoration Basics, Change in Oil Again” by William C. ”Bill” Anderson. The main thing I got from the article is to use the oil recommended in the Owner’s Manual of the vehicle and to make sure the oil is com-patible with the engine. Person-ally, I have been using Shell Rotella(T) that has a greater volume of the zinc additive, ZDDP than regular oils. Buyer beware! rg
Sunflower Region CHVA Events Calendar 2020—continued
..........Car Buzz.......... by Bob Vukas
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Ed Note: The following article is being used/reprinted with permission of both author (Helen V Hutchings) and SAH
Author’s end note: The observant reader has likely discerned the author’s surname is the same as that of the engineer in the foregoing history. That man was my father. And if anyone reading this knows of a documentably earlier developed walk/don’t walk devise, please con-tact the writer or editor of this publication. I have been guarding and preserving an early Walk Time devise as well as files of documenta-tion, engineering drawings, etc, in hopes they'd be safeguarded and preserved, thus available for the edification of others as Rich Gibbs well knows for he digitized the vintage materials and photographed the Walk Time units and parts. It is thus gratifying that these materials have been accepted and will be permanently house by the South Dakota State Historical Society in its South Dakota State Museum located in that state's capital Pierre. (hvh)
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“Walk Time” continued
1. A famous Indian chief
2. A kind of rock used for striking fire
3. The crossing of a stream
4. An intoxicated maker of bread
5. A city in Texas
6. A French general
7. A gentle breeze
8. A Spanish explorer
9. A French explorer
10. Ancient plus a letter plus city in Alabama
11. Male deer plus one letter
12. A rock famous in American history
13. To grind the teeth in anger
14. A river in New York
15. Honest US president
16. A river in the Holy Land
17. Across country
18. A satellite
19. A kind of cracker
20. Rip an aircraft
21. A high ecclesiastic
22. A heavenly body
23. Michigan city
24. A French racing driver
25. A planet
26. A jungle cat
27. A brand of coffee
28. I really tired, you’re all ________ed out
29. Former title of German ruler
30. Kite-flying diplomat
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Think you know your cars? Okay, then name that Automobile Will post the answers in August issue
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East of Marquette at Munising we will board a tour boat and cruise Pictured Rocks National Seashore.
At Whitefish Point is the Ship-wreck Museum and lighthouse. We will learn about the fate of
the Edmund Fitzgerald.
St. Ignace is the gateway to Mackinac Island and
the “Big Mac” bridge that joins the Upper Peninsula to lower Michigan.
On the way to Traverse City ar-ea we will make a short stop at the Cross in the Woods Shrine in Indian River. Made from one California Redwood Tree, the cross is 55 ft. tall. The Corpus
Tour Dates: Sept 14-24, 2020
To reserve your tour regis-tration package, send $5.00 to: Rich Gibbs 1150 NW Sunset Lane Topeka, KS 66618-1148 E-mail: [email protected] Ph: (785) 230-6794 Please call evenings 7-9 PM Central time Tour packages will be mailed to pre-registrants Spring of 2020. The $5.00 fee will apply to your com-pleted registration for the tour. All events are subject to change due to availability.
was cast in bronze in Norway and was at-tached to the cross Aug 9, 1959. Dedicated Aug 16, 1959. Many things in the Trav-erse City area including wineries, shopping, light-houses and Sleeping Bear Dunes. Some sur-prises in the area will tickle your fancy.
Finally after all the places visited, we will finally see the Gilmore Auto Muse-um at Hickory Corners.
This is a place you will not want to miss.
Starting in Oshkosh, Wisconsin the tour will visit the EAA Airventure Museum.
A day tour of Door Coun-ty Wisconsin peninsula to see the sights of the ar-ea. Sight-seeing and dining abound. Heading to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan along the shore of Lake Michigan through Me-nominee and a visit of Iron Mountain’s Iron Mine Underground Mine Train.
Oshkosh to Kalamazoo
‘Round Lake Michigan
2020 CHVA
National Tour
The 2020 CHVA National Tour is postponed until Mid-May 2021 due to the present situation in the tour states:
Wisconsin and Michigan. I will be sending notice to the pre-registration members in the near future. If you wish to have your $5.00 reservation fee re-turned, please let me know (information below). The fees are safely in a bank account. When Michigan opens up, I will con-tinue working with hotels and the venues planned to finalize tour plans. Thanks your for your patience. Rich Gibbs