2016 San-Lee Meet Bill Cox Pictures

2016 San Lee Chapter Meet Bill Cox Pictures June 4, 2016 

By Bill Cox

I was finally able to attend a San Lee Chapter show in June of this year. It seems as though I have always been tied up with some other activity in early June, but the moon was in the seventh house and Jupiter aligned with Mars so I was able to find my way there. It was a toasty June Saturday with plenty of sunshine and no rain in sight.

What a beautiful spot for a show! To start with it’s in the center of old Sanford where old shops and restaurants still exist, and the old railway station is the focus of the area. While the meet goes on, a farmers market displays their goods around the station for the public to enjoy. There’s always something nostalgic about railroads in general and railway stations more specifically that invokes happy times of travel and meeting friends.

This year’s show was well attended with folks from several chapters bringing an awesome variety of some really nice cars. I was able to get lunch with Denny Oestreich at one of his favorite local hamburger spots in the middle of town. I’m sending along a number of pictures for you to enjoy. If you haven’t made it to Sanford for their show, watch the moon and the stars next year and line up your calendar for the event.  Call Denny for the name of that hamburger place…. You’ll have a great time at the show and get a good lunch to boot!

Bill


 

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2016 NC Region Spring Meet

2016 NC Region Spring Meet – April 30, 2016

Goldsboro, NC – Center Street in historic downtown

Hosted by the Southeastern NC Chapter AACA

This is the spring show for the NC Region.  Be sure to come out to the show. 
There is also and open show nearby sponsored by the Wayne Count Cruisers. 


Pre-registration Deadline is April 15.  Please see Registration Form .

The Southeastern NC Chapter of the Antique Automobile Club of America proudly hosts the 2016 North Carolina Region Spring Meet in historic downtown Goldsboro on Center Street. The City of Goldsboro has recently undergone a sixteen-million dollar downtown infrastructure & beautification streetscape project complete with water features, street-art displays and traffic roundabouts. The downtown area is alive with restaurants, unique shops and businesses, plus the Wayne County Arts Council and Wayne County Museum, all within walking distance of the Center Street show field.

Brief History of Goldsboro: When Wayne County was formed in 1789, the town of Waynesborough developed along the banks of the Neuse River around the county courthouse that was built there. In the late 1830’s, the Wilmington and Raleigh (Weldon) Railroad line was built to the east of Waynesborough. At the intersection of the railroad and the New Bern Road, a hotel was built and a community began to establish itself. This community became known as Goldsborough’s Junction after Major Matthew T. Goldsborough, an Assistant Chief Engineer with the railroad line. The town of Goldsborough was incorporated in 1847, and the name officially changed to Goldsboro in 1869. The City of Goldsboro became the county seat for Wayne County in 1847 and has expanded to an area encompassing over twenty-five square miles. It is also a railroad & highway transportation center for the area’s agriculture, business, and industry, plus its major role in national defense.

Location: Located in the Coastal Plain region of eastern North Carolina, the City of Goldsboro is the county seat of Wayne County. Conveniently located on Interstate 795 and highways US 70, US 13 and US 117, Goldsboro is within minutes of the I-40 and I-95 corridors.

Goldsboro/Wayne County Today: Goldsboro is one of North Carolina’s metropolitan statistical areas (US Census Bureau MSA) with a metropolitan population of approximately 125,000 people. Recognized as a Top-Ten-US-City by Money Magazine in 1993, the City of Goldsboro takes great pride in providing an excellent quality of life. The City of Goldsboro is the proud home of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, home of the 4th Fighter Wing. Seymour Johnson received the Commander in Chief’s Installation Excellence Award – Air Force for 2001, the highest award given to a military base. Spanning more than five decades and five wars, Seymour Johnson AFB’s 4th Fighter Wing is one of the most distinguished fighter units in the world. The 4th Fighter Wing of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, puts air power on-target, on-time for America. The wing is home to the multi-role, all-weather F-15E Strike Eagle and provides worldwide deployable aircraft and personnel capable of executing combat missions in support of the Aerospace Expeditionary Force. The base is named for Seymour Johnson, a native of Goldsboro, and Navy test pilot who died in an airplane crash on March 5, 1941. Seymour Johnson AFB occupies 3,300 acres within the city limits of Goldsboro.

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2016 Cape Fear Chapter Show

2016 Cape Fear Chapter Show March 5, 2016

 

There were 196 entries in the Cape Fear Chapter Car show in Wilmington, NC on March 5.  There was a terrific turnout  with some entries parked in their overflow area.  Congratulations to all winners.  The Cape Fear show was an open show held at a shopping center.  They had AACA judging categories as well as classes for hot rods, street rods and modified cars. Annie Goldman took  pictures of the many of many of the entries the cars. 


 

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2015 Sanlee Chapter Meet June 6, 2015

Sanlee Chapter Meet June 6, 2015 

The San Lee Chapter held their annul meet in downtown Sanford, NC at the Railroad depot.  There were
62 cars on display for this dual show, an AACA judged show and a Rod and Custom show.  The weather
was sunny all day.  The judging was completed by 2 pm for door prizes and an auction of tools and
part including two new Edlebrock carburetors that were “made in Sanford.” The Sanlee chapter was well
organized for their car show. To see more pictures, click 2015 Sanlee Pictures.

     

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