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2018 Triangle Chapter Meet

2018 Triangle Chapter Meet May 5, 2018
  

By Denny Oestreich

The Triangle Chapter hosted a very successful car show at the Triangle Towne Center Shopping Mall in Raleigh, NC.  There were 87 vehicles entered in our show with 72 cars in the AACA classes and 19 in the Open/Modified Street Rod Classes.  The AACA vehicle turnout for the show was excellent. The weather was also excellent. The shopping Mall venue worked well.  The activities included a hospitality tent, a 50/50 drawing, a door prize prize drawing, a Take-A-Par-T demonstration. kids judging, and custom award plaques.  The Mall venue help to draw many visitors.  Thank you to all the AACA members that entered our show.  

 

 

See many more pictures by Bill Cox and Denny Oestreich at: 2018 Triangle Chapter Show Pictures


2018 NC Region Fall Meet Pictures

2018 NC Region Fall Meet April 28, 2018

In spite of some rain, there were 78 entries on the display field 2018 Fall Meet held at the NC Transportation Museum in Spencer NC.  The Furnitureland Chapter again arranged the use of the Transportation Museum grounds for the show.  The Transportation Museum displays continues to improve every year. This year the back shop was open for viewing more of the transportation Museum’s vehicles, buggies, trucks, tractors, and airplanes. 

Here are pictures taken by Denny Oestreich.


 

2018 NC Region Spring Meet

2018 NC Region Spring Meet Report – April 28, 2018
  

By Denny Oestreich

The NC Region Spring Meet was held at the Petty Museum and garages in Randleman, NC on Saturday April 29.  The event and venue was hosted by the General Greene Chapter. Thanks to Rod Moore, James Mathews, and the General Greene members for arranging the The judging field was laid out around the Petty home palace and garages. There was a sense of history and much to see at the Petty Garages.

There is a lot of NASCAR History at the Museum with several of Richard Petty’s collections and cars on display. Thanks to the Petty garage team who were there to open up the buildings and show us their work in progress, completed projects and answer questions.    

 

 

Who was there? See if your car was there. See pictures of the Petty Garage and Museum.
See many more pictures by Bill Cox and Denny Oestreich at: 2018 NC Region Spring Meet Pictures.
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2018 NC Region Cruise-in Reports

2018 NC Region 4th Annual Cruise-in Reports April 21, 2018
  

By Bill Cox

NC Region 4th annual Cruise in

The North Carolina Region held its 4th annual Cruise In on Saturday April 21st in Pittsboro, N.C. A spectacular, crisp sunny spring morning greeted us as we drove in from a number of locations around the state. There were about 50 Region members in over 30 cars at the event, and we met up with the AACA  Pontiac-Oakland Region who were touring the middle of NC.There were only a few cars from the Pontiac group but we enjoyed meeting with folks from the club who were staying in Burlington and touring several locations around the Piedmont.
 

Pittsboro has always been an attractive location for folks who enjoy history. It is a small town just south of Chapel Hill with a vibrant central shopping area that includes a number of interesting shops. There are antiques, jewelry, consignment shops, book shops and a number of small restaurants and a few pubs.

After we arrived and parked in a city lot close to the main street, we spent some time talking with folks from around the Region and the Pontiac Club. There were a number of interesting cars I had not seen… I think the cruise in brings out some vehicles that folks would not normally bring to a car show, but enjoy driving on a short trip.

The cruise in idea is one I had several years ago when I was thinking about activities that would provide folks an event they would enjoy with cars they like to drive but don’t necessarily want to enter into a show. We like just getting together with friends who also enjoy driving down the road in something from a by gone era. We certainly experienced that Saturday as we saw everything from Corvettes to a VW micro bus to a 20’s era Hudson. There was a nice 59 El Camino (the first year for the model), a nice 30s era Packard and a beautiful 52 Pontiac convertible.

 

After spending some time catching up with everyone, we disbursed to main street to see some shops and find some lunch. Some people went to the S&T soda shop, an old drug store with the original counter and cabinetry from the 40s that now serves sandwiches, burgers and salads. Linda and I and several others ended up further down the street at the Pittsboro Roadhouse and we all enjoyed a nice lunch in the outside seating area. After lunch, the Pontiac club had arranged for Roy Underhill, the Woodwright on PBS, to provide a demonstration of wood working with tools made and used in the early 20th century. You can see Roy’s show on UNC TV, where he demonstrates his craft in the TV series. The group reported that it was an interesting demonstration and fun to watch.

Linda and I enjoyed seeing folks from Wilmington to Winston as we had a diverse crowd from a number of chapters. We decided to cruise on home about 2:00 and took the Corvette north to Hillsborough (about a 45 minute ride).

Thanks to John Allred, NC Region VP for putting together the 4th Annual NC Region Cruise in. It was fun, easy and inexpensive… and what a great spot to spend a little time downtown and have lunch. If you haven’t been to one of our cruise-ins, watch for the next one, but you’ll have to wait ‘til next spring when we’ll be holding the 5th annual event. If you have a suggestion for a location, let John know your thoughts. We’d love to see you there next year!
Happy Motoring,
Bill  

See more Pictures at: 2018 NC Region Cruise-in Pictures

By Denny Oestreich
On Saturday morning 30 NC Region Vehicles and 50 members drove from many locations to meet in Pittsboro, NC join the Pontiac/Oakland Region of AACA who were on a tour of the area.  An empty parking lot in downtown Pittsboro was a perfect place to cruise in, park in the shade and kick the tires on many vehicles.  By 10:30 am there were 20 NC Region Vehicles cars at the meeting place choosing parking places and talking cars.  As the morning went on more vehicles joined us. There were brief speeches by Bill Cox, NC Region President, Ralph Proscia, Pontiac Oakland Region Tour Director and Past President of the Pontiac Oakland Region. They described the Tour plans for the group and invited NC Region members to join them for the day. Bill Cox presented everyone with a key chain momento of the tour. . 

 

 

The group then left to explore Pittsboro.  They visited antique shops, viewed the Woodright’s Shop and toured the S&T Soda Shop in downtown Pittsboro. There were several places for lunch. 
 
After lunch we watched the Tour group leave for Silk Hope, NC to visit the Farm Heritage Center. 
 
To see more Pictures go to: 2018 NC Region Cruise-in Pictures

2018 Hornets Nest National Meet

2018 Hornets Nest National Meet April 7, 2018

 

This is Charlotte in the spring. You can never tell about the weather. Some years it can be hot and some years it can be very cold. This year was a rainy day.   

 

The AACA Southeastern National Spring Meet was held at the Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Concord, NC on April 7, 2018.  Of 290 vehicles registered 167 AACA members brought their vehicles out in the rain to be judged. 70 of these vehicles were from North Carolina.  Forty five vehicles were on the judging field as fresh restorations seeking a First Junior award. It seemed strange to see the vehicles parked on the show field without their owners nearby. Many owners had their rain gear on as did their vehicles.  Most participants were either huddled in their vehicles or in the AACA tent socializing.

 

The other car Club displays under the grandstand were dry.  We ventured out to the flea market hunting elusive parts.  Over 50% of the vendors were already gone. Vendors had good days on Thursday and Friday, but left to avoid the heavy rains Saturday. There were many empty vendor spaces and puddles were many had left. I tried unsuccessfully the purchase a few things from one vendor in the Green Field who really did not want to get out his pickup truck to look for anything under his tarps. I came away with only one piece of wet aluminum trim for $20. The only other things we purchased were were an expensive $3 coffee and a $5 bottle of Sprite.

See More pictures at: 2018 Southeastern AACA Show

 

 

2018 Cape Fear Meet Report

2018 Cape Fear Chapter Meet Report March 3, 2018

Pictures by Virginia Wright

The Cape Fear Chapter show was held at the Independence Mall in Wilmington, NC on march 3, 2018.  As is custom their show is the first of the season for the NC region Chapters. The weather was sunny, but chilly and breezy. The show was very successful with 176 vehicles entered.  A great start for the car show season. 

 

 

To See more pictures by Virginia Wright, see: 2018 Cape Fear Meet Virginia Wrights Pictures
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Help with Alpha Radial Tires 1973-1978

Help with Alpha Radial Tires 1973-1978

Many of the owners of 1973 to 1978 vehicles that came with Alpha radial tires cannot find tires that are properly marked with the original Alpha markings.  To make these vehicles correct for AACA Judging they should have Aplha Radials. Eric Marsh is attempting to identify the market for Alpha radials and lobby the aftermarket tire manufacturers to manufacture these tires again. The manufactures have indicated to Eric that if he can provide an idea of market they will consider reproducing the tires. Eric requests that any owner that might be interested in obtaining a correct set of Alpha Radials contact him to place their name and requirements in a registry.  Once the registry is of sufficient size Eric intends to contact the manufactures to see if and when Alpha radials can be made available again.

To see Eric Marsh’s original letter for further details, CLICK HERE

To contact Eric to discuss this further
Telephone: C-704-267-9383
Email: ecmarsh@ctc.net
Address:  Eric Marsh
              575 Paulownia Drive
              China Grove, NC 28023