Potomac Chapter The Commander Drivers Club Volume 49 Issue 1 January 2017

President: Vice President Treasurer Secretary Activities Director Steve White Chris Kidwell Mike Farris Murray Welsh Terry & Shirley McDaniel 17801 Farley Farm Road 3303 Sallisbury Avenue 4313 Landgreen Street 24121 Ridge Road 580 Welltown School Road Rockville, MD 20855-1661 Sparrows Point, MD 21219 Rockville, MD 20853 Germantown, MD 20876 Martinsburg, WV 25403 301-977-2627 443-224-8379 301-460-4341 301-253-3723 304-263-3915 (hm) [email protected] [email protected] david.farris @verizon.net [email protected] 304-671-6704 (cell) [email protected] Membership Historian Web Master Editor Nadine & Mike Farris Ed Lemanski Bob Johnstone Lynda Welsh 4313 Landgreen Street 7875 Red Jacket Way 12161 Holly Knoll Circle 24121 Ridge Road Rockville, MD 20853 Jessup, MD 20794 Great Falls, VA 22066 Germantown, MD 20876 301-460-4341 301-776-9893 703-450-0754 301-253-3723 ndfarris [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Steering Column Steve White

This year’s Potomac Chapter SDC events get started with our luncheon at Barbara Fritchie Restaurant in Frederick on February 22. I am looking forward to seeing you there. More information about the luncheon is found in this issue of The Commander.

I have a good friend, Ross Stansfeld who may be able to give us a presentation during the meeting if the Fritchie Restau- rant has the ability to seat us in an area that will allow Ross’s talk. Nadine may schedule another day and time if the Fritchie Restaurant cannot accommodate the presentation in February. I send my appreciation to Nadine for coordinat- ing the event.

Ross is a well-known expert regarding the work of and has worked with the Loewy family over the years. I met Ross at the Shady Grove (Rockville, MD) Cruise-In shortly after I started going there on Sunday mornings with my GT Hawk. He has taken some terrifc pictures of the cruise-in cars over the years.

I have some bad news. This year’s Orphan Car Tour is being cancelled for want of a coordinator. I was hoping one of our members could fnd time to do this but we all have busy schedules. Jon Batle and his veteran Orphan Car friends will help anyone who is willing to do the scheduling work. Jon has done this over a number of years and still maintains the Orphan Car Tour website.

Another important item: our treasurer Mike Farris has our Club’s account in a friendlier bank. We owe Mike a debt of gratitude for ensuring that our funds are used parsimoniously.

One last thing – I’m on my way to the Barret-Jackson Scotsdale Auction. I am siting at Dulles Airport now and, of course, my fight is delayed although it is not because of weather but due to the incoming plane being late. My three adult children gave me a pass to the auction for my birthday last year. Our daughter, Jessica, and her husband live near Scotsdale so that makes this possible. My son-in-law, his father and uncle have atended a number of the auctions and I will be enjoying everything as an observer with them as advisors. I will fll you in next month if space allows.

January Birthday’s

Robert Scot 1/5 Jef Bradel 1/28 Ruth Carr 1/9 Bee Hamlin 1/28 Leonard Summers 1/11 Sam Brighman 1/29 Chris Webber 1/21 Mary Veit 1/30 George Marshall 1/24 Irene White 1/17

The Commander is the monthly publication of the Potomac Chapter, Studebaker Drivers Club. Subscription is by membership to the Potomac Chapter at $15.00 yearly. Canada/Mexico $20.00, all other countries $25.00. Direct all membership correspondence to the Membership Director. Direct all correspondence relating to The Commander to the Editor, who retains the right to edit or modify any contribution. Deadline date is the 15th of the month for the following month’s issue. The Commander is also an internet publication. The Potomac Chapter is an officially chartered chapter of the Studebaker Drivers Club, Inc.; its by-laws were approved, and charter granted by SDC in June 1967. Membership is recruited from the States of Maryland, West Virginia, Northern Virginia and Washington, DC. And those from other areas wishing to join the chapter are welcome. Potomac Chapter, SDC Activities 2016

Event Date Contact

Luncheon 02/22/17 Nadine Farris

York, PA (Final Meet) 03/09-11/17

Spring Event 04/08/17 Paul Johnson

International Meet 05/03/17 South Bend, Ind. 05/06/17 Pat & Larry

Orphan Car Tour 05/ /17 (TBA) Steve

Spring Picnic 06/10/17 Bee Hamlin

Sully Plantation 06/18/17 non-SDC

Collector Car Appreciation Day ` 07/14/17 SEMA Activities Network (SAN) www.semasan.com

Rose Hill Manor Car Show 08/ /17 non-SDC

International Drive Your Studebaker Day 09/09/17 TBA

Fall Picnic 09/16/17 Murray Welsh

Hershey Fall Meet 10/04/17 AACA

Bradfeld Show 10/08/17 non-SDC

Rockville Antique & Classic Car Show 10/14/17 Bill Morgan

Reedsville Sway Meet 10/ /17 Keystone Chapter

Fall Tour 10/20/17 Paul Johnson

Chapter Planning Meeting for 2018 11/04/17 Terry

Holiday Party 12/10/17 Terry 3 Historian By Ed Lemanski

ON THESE JANUARY DAYS IN STUDEBAKER HISTORY

1/06/1917: Gold-plated Studebaker displayed at N.Y. Auto Show at Grand Central Palace The Grand Central Palace was an exhibition hall in New York City. Built in 1911, the 13-story building was located on Lexington Avenue between 46th and 47th Streets, occupying the air rights over the railroad tracks leading into Grand Central Terminal.

1/16-31/1942: 1942 Studebaker cars built January 16th to the 31st were SERIES 90 Studebaker cars built from January 16, 1942, continued the successful 1941 designs but were considerably altered in appearance by war-time regulation. Stude-baker referred to these cars as "series 90," since 1942 was the company's 90th birthday. Today, however, they are generally referred to as "blackout" models. In order to provide vehicles that would ap-proximate the beauty of their more glitery predecessors, Stu- debaker researched use of noncritical metals like Indium silver, and utilized baked-enamel fnishes in colors that would ofer pleasing contrast to that of the body. Production of the series 90 during the last two weeks of January 1942 came to 4,612 Champions, 1,688 Com- manders, and 408 Presidents -- about 13 percent of the model-year total. The last Studebaker of the assem- bly line was on Jan-uary 31, 1942, it was a President Sky-way Land Cruiser bound for Mexico. Almost four years lapsed before civilian car production would again resume. During that period, all sales of new cars still in dealer or factory stock would be strictly monitored by the Ofce of Price Administration. Note: Production fgures are sourced from the Auto Editors of Consumer Guide

1942 President Skyway Land Cruiser

LOOKING BACK - 60 Years Ago - Hot Rod Magazine, priced at 25 cents, featured a test report on the supercharged 1957 in their January distributed March 1957 edition (both cover photo and a featured article).

4 TECH TIP

By Ed Lemanski

SOLVING VAPOR LOCK ISSUES (Clothes Pin on a Fuel Line)

Q - While participating in a local parade, our Studebaker stalled and wouldn't restart due to an apparent case of gaso- line vapor lock. We pushed it to the side and had to wait over 20 minutes before it would start. A local friendly me- chanic stopped by to chat. He suggested that some spring-type wooden clothes clips were the solution. He said to put them on the fuel line close to the carburetor and that would solve the problem. Is there any truth to this?

A - Your Studebaker succumbed to vapor lock due to a combination of hot weather, slow engine speed and volatile gas- oline. When a car with a mechanically belt driven fan is moving slowly, the engine doesn't get much cooling air around it and the fuel begins to boil from the heat radiated of of the exhaust manifolds and engine block. This combination will boil the gasoline in a line, a fuel flter or a carburetor bowl. Bingo - you get vapor lock.

The "Clothes pin on a fuel line" might work if it kept the fuel path away from the heat sources. In, an of itself, wood is an insulator and will not transmit heat away from the fuel. This technique probably works because one takes a con- scious efort to keep the fuel lines away the heat sources. A more scientifc approach would be to purchase some heat shield material (such as sheet aluminum) and place it between the major heat source and the fuel path. If someone knows of an explanation as to why a clothes pin would solve a vapor lock problem please share it with us. Enjoy those .

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5 6 ITINERARY TRIP TO SOUTH BEND IN April 30 - May9, 2017

April 30, 2017 Meet Hancock MD 8:30am Lv for Ashland OH Driving thru Hancock, via Rte 144 joining Rte I-68 West to Morgantown WV to Rte I-79 North Connecting with Route 22.30 West. Route 30 splits from 22. Take the Exit for Rte 30 West traveling through PA and WV to Ohio. Remain on Rte 30 till just West of Wooster, OH exit to Rte 250 North. We will stop in Ashland OH staying at a Holiday Inn Express (Phone No. 419-281-2900)

May 1, we will travel Rte 250 to Norwalk OH taking Rte 20 West to Fremont OH continuing on Rte 6 West to Rte 31 in IN. North on Rte 31 to South Bend.

We are staying at the Doubletree Hotel (Phone 800-328-7349 or 574-234- 2000) in South Bend. This is the Host Hotel for the meet.

Our return trip will basically be the same as going out to South Bend with a couple of changes. We will be leaving on May 7 driving South on Rte 31 to Rte 6. We are planning on visiting Amish Acres in Nappanee IN for sev- eral hours. Driving East on Rte 6 to Kendallville IN where we will be stay- ing at a Holiday Inn Express. (Phone No 260-343-0000).

On May 8 we will continue our trip East on Rte 6, 20, and South on Rte 250, to Dover OH. We will stay at a Comfort Inn (Phone No 330-440-0911). We plan on visiting the Warther Museum and Gardens. On May 9, we will continue on Rte 250 to Rte 22 East to Rte I-79 South and then East on Rte 68.

7 Saturday mornings October 1 - March 18 Friday Evenings Year-Round 8:00 am - 10:00 am Laytonsville Cruise-In Cars N Cofee Olney Shopping Center Parking Lot 3425 Emory Church Road 6840 Olney-Laytonsville Road Olney, MD 20832 Laytonsville, MD 20882 Free cofee and donuts 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Sunday mornings year-round Sunday Mornings Year-Round Shady Grove Cruise-In Potomac Cafe Racers Cruise-In 9:00 am - 1:00 pm 10220 River Road, Potomac, MD 20854 McDonalds parking lot 16701 Crabbs Branch Way Rockville, MD 20855

Sunday mornings year-round Church of the Holy Donut 7:00 am - 10:00 am Shopping Center parking lot at Intersection of MD-198 and MD-29

There are more cruise-ins. Here are some other year-round ones that Chuck McDonald posts on his cruise-in site (that's where I got the above information too).

Running frst in The Reader's Digest in late 1970 or so, it featured a 1962 Lark that had been, um, rigged up for the pur- pose of illustrating a point. It drew so many protests from Studebaker people that felt constrained to take out an SDC membership, point out that a Studebaker was the frst car the company ever insured, and airbrush the car into something unrecognizable (second photo). The result ran in Look magazine 13 July 1971. It still had the grammatical error in the subhead (you don't hyphenate -ly adverbs), and more extra hyphens in the second sentence of the copy. Lat- er the company began running a diferent car's photo in this ad - a late-'60s .

As luck would have it, one chap in my ofce owned two cars: a 1962 Studebaker and a 1969 Chrysler. He phoned his agent, shouted something about Allstate's being determined to devalue his investments, and changed insurance compa- nies.

A footnote: many jurisdictions that enacted the type of periodic inspections this ad calls for, later discovered no statisti- cal diference to justify the cost, and abandoned the idea.

8 Membership Corner Just a reminder memberships for 2017 are due now. THANK YOU to all who have renewed. Work on the 2017 roster is in progress, if you haven't renewed, PLEASE do so soon so you can be included in the roster THANK YOU one and all. Nadine (Membership). ALSO February Luncheon Remember the luncheon on Feb.22 at 11:30 AM at the Barbara Fritches restaurant in Fredrick,Md. Landmark is the Candy Cane out in front.

PLEASE RSVP to Nadine, if you plan to atend so she can make reserva- tions. 301-460-4341 [email protected]

NOTICE

Please note that the 2017 Rockville Antique and Clas- sic Car Show will be held on Saturday, Oct. 14 (rain date: Saturday, Oct. 21). This information has been updated on the Car Show website. Registration forms will be available starting July 1.

9 This item of local interest also turned up in my housecleaning expo. My uni- versal calendar sez that 20 April, during the possible time span, had to be 1974.

Bake sale! Can't do THAT any more, thanks to things idiots have done. Ah, those were great good times.

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My name is Barbara Herlihy. I work for Santa Clara County and we have an estate with three Studebakers in it. I am a returning SDC member. (I was a member of the Karel Staple Chapter for a number of years when I lived up there). We need to sell these cars a.s.a.p. I tried to contact a number of ofcers in the Sequoia Chapter but did not receive a re- sponse. I wanted to put out the information to SDC members before I list them on “Govdeals.com”. I was hoping there was a way to let your members know about them. We don’t have any paperwork on them other than a court order au- thorizing us to liquidate this estate. Here’s what we have: 1. A ’50 or ’51 Land Cruiser 2. A ’58, ’59 or ’60 Silver Hawk 3. A ’54 Champion? They are all stored at our warehouse lot in San Jose. I have pictures. They are fairly complete and would be good resto- ration projects or parts cars. Is there any way we can let your members know about them? As a long-time Studebaker owner, I’d like to see them go to a good home!! Thank you, Barbara Herlihy Santa Clara County Public Administrator/Guardian (408)755-7627

COLLECTIBLE AUTOMOBILE, containing lots of details not previously dwelt on, covers Stu- debaker's firtation with Porsche in the 1950s. This piece, writen by Paulo Casar Sandler, runs 12 pages, contains many fascinating photographs, and draws on few sources the Studebaker community is already familiar with. The author, who ap- parently hails from Brazil, has previously writen material on Porsche. The current issue of COLLECTIBLE AUTOMOBILE is dated April 2017 and should be on magazine stands now.

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Nearby AACA events you may want to tuck into your respective publications' calendars if you don't have them already:

4-9 Jun 17: AACA Founders Tour, Getysburg

4-7 Oct 17: AACA Eastern Fall Meet, Hershey

There's an AACA Spring Meet in Huntington, W. Va. in May, but that place is half- way to Saint Louis despite the W. Va. tag - hardly local.

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January 2017