2017 Southeastern AACA Regional Show
2017 Southeastern AACA Regional Show, Charlotte, NC April 8, 2017
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2017 Southeastern AACA Regional Show, Charlotte, NC April 8, 2017
By Denny Oestreich |
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2017 Annual Membership Meeting – January 20-21, 2017
The NC Region Annual Meeting was held on January 20 and 21, 2017 at the Ramada Inn in Burlington, NC.
There were 120 Region members and Guests attending. Below are some interesting notes and pictures
from the meeting.
1. On Friday Members were able to attend seminar on Competition Judged Classes presented by Dain King.
Members were also able to attend CJE classes on either Judging Large Block Chrysler engines or Ford V-8 engines.
2. On Saturday morning members had an opportunity to attend the Cars and Coffee discussion, view the What is It
contest, and attend seminars on Current Automobile Markets and Appraisals by Eric Marsh, Classic Wood Products
for Auto Restoration (reproduction wood for restoring) by Howard Comstock or Corvette Models and Features
by Bill Cox.
On Saturday afternoon the General membership meeting was held.
A guest appearance by Eleanor Roosevelt (Randy Stone) provided a historic overview of rationing and the
the geographic and economic positioning that led up to World War II.
The meeting
1. Bill Cox, VP NC Region, reviewed highlights of the Calendar of NC Region and Chapter Events for 2017.
The NC Region Spring Meet will be in Raleigh and the Fall Meet will be in Spencer. The Spring tour
destination is undetermined, if you have a idea contact Bill Cox.
3. Chief Judge Randy Stone indicated that over 124 vehicles were judged and were given awards at the two
NC Region meets in 2016. Randy identified his efforts to correctly classify vehicles so the members would
enjoy the best possible judging results and receive an award at NC Reguion events.
4. President, Jack Harris, updated the membership on the improvements made to the Transportation
Museum facilities and the success the museum is having with their new and programs for young people
including the Polar Express, Thomas the Train, and scouting events.
6. NC Region 2015 special judging awards were presented at the meeting. Pictures are below and the complete
list of winners is included here: 2017 NC Region Awards
7. Congratulations to Lorrie Oaks for receiving the 2016 Dave Hinkle Award.
8. Congratulations to Randy Stone and Gurney Yokley for being selected for the 2016 Circle of Honor awards.
9. AACA Director, Tom Cox provided a detailed update on the discussions between the Club and the AACA Museum.
Dave Hinkle Award 2017 Circle of Honor 2017 Circle of Honor
Lorrie Oaks Gurney Yokely Randy Stone
To the 2017 annual meet Picture Gallery by by Virgina Wright and Bill Cox see: 2017 Annual Meeting Pictures
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And the Oscar goes to…
I want to thank Ralph Proscia for being the Region Property Manager for the last few years. He has done an awesome job of handling the Region’s clothing, banners and awards… he deserves the Oscar! Unfortunately for us, Ralph is taking a deserved rest from this position to focus on other things… he will not sit idle I assure you!
This opens a position for someone who wants to serve the Region in some capacity, and I want to explain a little about the job. Even though the title is Property Manager, the majority of the focus here is on our awards. We buy Red Bird awards and judging chits, and we give plaques and now display signs for many of our annual awards in January.
It is my vision for the person in this position to focus on these awards. Ralph has decreased the focus on clothing and increased the overall quality of the awards we give. This is a great legacy for Ralph to leave to the new person coming in to help. I’d like to see this developed further as we move forward to recognize and reward superior effort in the mission of the Region. At the same time… we look forward to a lot of new and fun experiences in all our events.
If you are even remotely interested, call me for a discussion and your ideas. I would like to entertain more than one person being involved in this effort so no one feels like it is all on their shoulders. Many of the contacts for these awards are already in place so we have the opportunity to fine tune and customize the things we do for our recipients going forward.
Please call me and ask all the questions you can think of!
Bill Cox 919-971-3382
Whirligig Spring Tour Pictures April 22, 2017
The third annual NC Region Spring Cruise was planned by John Allred on April 22, 2017. There were 29 Antique cars and about 40 NC Region members that came the various Chapters in NC to meet at Historic Downtown Wilson, NC Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park & Museum (VSWP&M). It was a nice day and good wind to make the 22 whirligigs operate for our enjoyment. Below are more pictures of the cruise in.
John Allred’s Pictures
Denny Oestreich’s Pictures
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Remembering Herb Oakes February 7, 2017
Herb Oakes passed away at his home of an apparent heart attack on Tuesday February 7, 2017. The antique car hobby has lost an icon and the entire AACA family has lost a dedicated member, a friend and a tireless contributor as Past National President and National Chief Judge. Herb was also Past President of the N.C. Region during a critical time in our history and has been Chief Judge of the Region for many years. His contributions are many and his guidance invaluable and he will be sorely missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with Fran and his family as they gather to mourn their loss and celebrate his life.
Bill Cox
President, NC Region AACA
Arrangements and an obituary for Herb Oakes are at the Jones Funeral Home Chapel in Jacksonville, NC website :
http://www.jonesfh.org/obituary?id=284691
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Historic Downtown Wilson
Stop by and stay a while in Historic Downtown Wilson, North Carolina, located at the crossroads of Southern charm and modern innovation. Once heralded as “the World’s Greatest Tobacco Market”, Wilson is now a thriving city of almost 50,000 people. Nearly 2,000 people work for BB&T, one of the nations’ largest financial services. Other large employers include Bridgestone Tires and Merck, Sandoz and LiveDo pharmaceuticals. The city is home to Barton College, Wilson Community College, and the Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf. Just as the city has transformed from a tobacco-based economy to a more modern one – Wilson is North Carolina’s first “gigabit” city and boasts its own municipally owned and operated high speed fiber optic system – Historic Downtown Wilson is going through a similar revitalization. The“five & dime” stores of yesteryear are the bones of modern loft apartments and boutique shops. Weathered brick tobacco warehouses are being reborn as businesses, restaurants and apartments and a burgeoning arts community is experienced at the historic Boykin Theater, the Wilson Art Center, the Oliver Nestus Freeman Roundhouse African American History Museum, and Imagination Station Science & History Museum. It also hosts multiple concerts series and two annual festivals: the Whirligig Festival held the first weekend of November and the Eyes on Main Street Outdoor Photo Festival held 100 days beginning in mid-April.
The piece de resistance – and the arts-driven economic engine that is the centerpiece of Historic Downtown Wilson’s revitalization – is the Vollis
Simpson Whirligig Park featuring the fanciful, wind-driven pieces created by the late Vollis Simpson. A farm machinery repairman, Vollis began making gigantic kinetic sculptures at his family farm in Wilson County when he was nearing retirement age. He kept making his “whirligigs”–seven days a week– until about six months before he died at the age of 94 in May of 2013. By that time, he was famous. The story of Wilson’s campaign to use the renowned whirligigs to recharge its downtown has catapulted the community into the national spotlight. Grants from ArtPlace America, the Kresge Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts have helped the project come close to its goal of opening the Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park and Museum. When Phase I is completed toward the end of 2017, the park will feature more than 30 whirligigs, a multi-purpose shade structure, performing arts stage, and beautiful landscaping. Adjacent to the park is the new craft brewery, 217 Brew Works, and Whirligig Station, one of two remaining historic brick tobacco warehouses which is transforming into a folk-art branded celebration of the creative genius housing the Whirligig Park Visitor Center and Gift Shop, office space and 91 apartments.
More information may be found at www.wilsonwhirligigpark.org, www.HistoricDowntownWilson.com and www.whirligigfestivalnc.org.
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Whirligig Spring Tour April 22, 2017
Vollis Simpson’s Whirligig – Note the wind cups are old car mirrors
The third Annual NC Region Spring Cruise was planned by John Allred on April 22, 2017. There were 29 Antique cars and about 40 NC Region members that came from across from the various Chapters in NC to meet at the in Historic Downtown Wilson, NC Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park & Museum (VSWP&M).. It was a nice day and good wind to make the 22 whirligigs operate for our enjoyment.
Susan Kellum, Wilson’s Downtown Marketing & Communications Coordinator, meet us and present each NC Region members with a goody bag with information about Wilson and the new Park. The City of Wilson had blocked off the streets for our parking.
There are 30 Whirligigs are planned for the park. Twenty two are in place and 6 are down the street at the restoration center. Two other whirligigs are on loan to the state of North Carolina and are located on Hwy 95 at the Virginia and South Carolina borders.
The park is being configured with a shelter for a farmers market and a stage fro summer concerts. They expect tbe park to be completed by November 2017 in time for a city celebration.
To see more pictures go to: 2017 NC Region Spring Cruise-in Pictures
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The list below contains the Judging Results for the 2016 Fall Meet held in Spencer, NC on October 15, 2016.
Abbreviations:
HPOF = Historic Preservation of Original Features
DPC = Driver Participation
Class | Owner | Year & Make | Award |
HPOF | Richard Thompson | 1951 Pontiac Chieftain | 1st HPOF |
HPOF | Bill Adams | 1972 Chevy Monte Carlo | 1st HPOF |
HPOF | Paul and Ann Gover | 1930 Ford Sports Coupe | 1st Repeat |
HPOF | Kenneth Payne | 1965 AMC Rambler | 1st Repeat |
HPOF | Robert and Julia Leonard | 1967 Chevy Corvette | 1st Repeat |
HPOF | Doug and Susan Connor | 1969 Lincoln Mark III | 1st Repeat |
HPOF | Bill Kirkman | 1971 Chevy El Camino | 1st Repeat |
HPOF | Gerald Miller | 1971 Lincoln Mark III | 1st Repeat |
HPOF | Greg Jackson | 1973 Cadillac deVille | 1st Repeat |
HPOF | Becky Hancock | 1975 Mercedes 300D | 1st Repeat |
HPOF | Ann Goldman | 1989 Chevy Suburban | 1st Repeat |
11 | James Lineback | 1924 Ford Touring | 1st Preservation |
11 | Riley Reiner | 1925 Ford Model T | 1st Preservation |
20A | David Lineback | 1930 Erskine Sedan | 1st Preservation |
20D | Jeff Oaks | 1936 Packard Touring | 1st Preservation |
20F | Carole and Ron Massey | 1940 Buick Sedan | 1st Redbird |
20F | Anderson Pearson | 1941 Buick 76-C | 1st Redbird |
21B | Michael Hamby | 1929 Ford Model A | 1st Redbird |
21D | Michael Hamby | 1931 Ford Model A | 1st Redbird |
22C | Benny Myers | 1955 Chevy Cameo | 1st Preservation |
22G | Ande and mary Shoe | 1974 Ford Ranger | 1st Redbird |
22G | Carl Warrell | 1970 Chevrolet Pick-up | 1st Preservation |
25D | Jack & Audrey Harris | 1988 Mazda RX-7 | 1st Preservation |
26D | Bob Morrison | 1952 Chevy Bus. Cpe | 1st Preservation |
27A | Roland Mays | 1955 Pontiac 2 Dr. | 1st Preservation |
27C | Ronnie Clement | 1959 Ford Skyliner | 1st Preservation |
27C | Glen & Faye Pope | 1959 Chevy Impala | 1st Preservation |
27D | Ken Byrd | 1961 Studebaker Hawk | 1st Preservation |
27F | David Thorn | 1964 Chevy Impala | 1st Redbird |
27G | Jesse Martin | 1966 Chevy Corvair | 1st Redbird |
27G | Larry Routh | 1967 Chevy Chevelle | 1st Redbird |
27I | Bynum Hancock | 1976 Mercedes 280SE | 1st Preservation |
27P | Bill Miller | 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass | 1st Redbird |
27P | Bill Sykes | 1985 Pontiac Trans Am | 1st Preservation |
27R | Joy Clement | 1989 Mercedes SL560 | 1st Preservation |
27S | David Clark | 1991 Cadillac Eldorado | 1st Redbird |
28A | Ralph Newsome | 1932 Ford D-3 Cpe. | 1st Preservation |
28B | Bob McAdam | 1935 Ford Conv. | 1st Preservation |
28C | Ron Walker | 1940 Ford Tudor | 1st Redbird |
29 | Howard Mergen | 1957 Cadillac Biarritz | 1st Redbird |
30A | Terry & John Allred | 1961 Chevy Corvette | 1st Preservation |
30B | Lee Bell | 1964 Chevy Corvette | 1st Redbird |
30B | Lee Bell | 1966 Chevy Corvette | 1st Redbird |
30B | Bill Cox | 1966 Chevy Corvette Conv. | 1st Preservation |
30D | James Matthews | 1981 Chevy Corvette | 1st Preservation |
30E | Richard and Toye Payne | 1990 Chevy Corvette | 1st Redbird |
30E | Rob Vandewoestine | 1990 Chevy Corvette | 1st Redbird |
33 | Dennis Oestreich | 1957 Chevy Sport Cpe. | 1st Preservation |
34A | John & Gayle Boles | 1965 Ford Mustang | 1st Preservation |
34A | Judith Grubb | 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang | 1st Preservation |
34A | Carlton Johnson | 1965 Ford Mustang | 1st Preservation |
34B | Johnnie & Rachal Garner | 1967 Ford Mustang | 1st Preservation |
36A | Richard Bolick | 1967 Buick Conv. | 1st Preservation |
36G | Joe Lunsford | 1971 Chevy Monte Carlo | 1st Preservation |
36G | Darrell Page | 1977 Chevy Camaro | 1st Preservation |
DPC | Terry & Nancy Rankin | 1955 Chevy 4 Dr. Sedan | 1st DPC |
DPC | Johnny Yarborough | 1970 Chevy Chevelle | 1st DPC |
DPC | Phillip and Cheryl Cole | 1940 Buick Special | 1st DPC |
DPC | Judy Holmes | 1956 Ford Victoria | 1st DPC |
DPC | Robert Furhman | 1963 Mercury Conv. | 1st DPC |
DPC | Randy Stone | 1967 Plymouth Barracuda | 1st DPC |
DPC | Ashby Armistead | 1968 Buick Conv. | 1st Preservation |
DPC | Forest Cozart | 1967 Ford Mustang | 1st Preservation |
DPC | Joe Dominick | 1965 Ford Mustang | 1st Preservation |
DPC | Steve Eason | 1957 Chevy Corvette | 1st Preservation |
DPC | Robert Feldes | 1940 Graham Coupe | 1st Preservation |
DPC | Dan Fuccella | 1950 Willys Jeep Station W | 1st Preservation |
DPC | Johnnie & Rachal Garner | 1977 Ford Pickup | 1st Preservation |
DPC | Johnnie & Rachal Garner | 1970 Triumph Spitfire | 1st Preservation |
DPC | Terry & Tina Hopper | 1978 Ford Pickup | 1st Preservation |
DPC | Mike Krauss | 1967 Chevy Impala | 1st Preservation |
DPC | Roger Tetrault | 1976 Cadillac Eldorado | 1st Preservation |
DPC | Eric Marsh | 1964 Plymouth Barracuda | 1st Preservation |
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2016 Southeastern NC Chapter Car Show September 10, 2016
Mt. Olive, NC – Hosted by the Southeastern NC Chapter
If you missed out on your gift of Mt. Olive pickles this year it may because you also missed the Southeastern North Carolina Chapter (SENC) car show. There were 60 vehicles at their open car show this year. This was the second car show SENC planned and hosted this year. The other show they hosted this year was the NC Region Spring Meet in Goldsboro. The SENC Chapter provided door prizes, a 50/50 drawing, and awards for everyone. Please see the link below to see more pictures from the show.
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2016 Sandhills Chapter Meet Report – September 24, 2016
Pinehurst, NC – Hosted by the Sandhills Chapter Chapter AACA
The Sandhills AACA Chapter held their annual car show at the Sandhills Community College Automotive School on September 17, 2016. The weather and the venue were both great. Members of the Sandhills Chapter had arranged activities including a concert by the Sandhills College Swing Band. There was an opportunity to walk through the Horticultural Gardens maintained by the school students. There over 90 cars entered with plenty of parking. There was also visitor and trailer parking. The Sandhills Chapter had arranged goodie bag with many gifts donated by the local merchants and free hot dog lunch for the participants. The awards were presented by Miss Moore count and by Miss Teen Moore county. This was a well run and very successful show with many nice vehicles on display. See the Link below. “Thank you!, to the Sandhills Chapter for a job well done.
Look for your car.
For more pictures see: 2016 Sandhills Meet Pictures
Annie Goldman took more great pictures at the Show: https://goo.gl/photos/ZFeCxyR5Mp9cntmm8
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