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A Publication of the Lincoln and Continental Owners Club Hoosier Region
A publication of the Lincoln and Continental Owners Club Hoosier Region Volume 36 Issue 2 The Lincoln Log Summer 2020 LCOC Hoosier Region Notes from the Director Indiana LCOC Dear Members: Greetings from your club director! Remember me, Joe S. Board of Managers 2019 Columbe? You have not heard much from me this year but nothing much has been going on either. We canceled most Director events due to this year’s turmoil. The February dinner meeting Joe S. Columbe had a fair number in attendance at Bynum’s Steakhouse. The summer picnic was a great success. With the five car clubs that were invited, we had 23 Hoosier Region members in attendance, Treasurer with a total of 73 enjoying the event. The “bring your own pic- Paul Temple nic” or order a box lunch was accepted by all. We had 45 or- ders for box lunches and many told us that they were thoroughly Secretary enjoyed. Darren Klingler Our next event will be on Saturday, October 3, in Seymour with lunch provided by our host and member John Rust. There will be theatre organ concerts along with a car show. This is a Bill Baird first-time event for our club. We hope to have a good showing Erinn Owen of members with their Lincolns and Continentals taking ad- Gary Stapleton vantage of this very interesting fall get together. Charlie Griffith A 1967 Continental Convertible was sold in August at the Raleigh Classic Auction. This red with white top and interior John Madden drop-top sold for $118,000.00 plus bidder’s fee and sales tax if applicable. -
4% Buyers & Sellers Fee $500 Minimum
4% Buyers & Sellers Fee $500 Minimum - $2500 Maximum July 19,20,21, 2018 th 17 Annual Classic & Antique Auction Dear Friends and Customers, Another year has passed and we are very pleased to put last years Classic Sale in to the books as the record breaker, thanks to the wonderful support of our participating clients. As we look forward to this years event, the Miller Family would like to sincerely thank all of the attendees and our staff for the success of this event in the past and we are committed to making this, our 17th, the best one yet! We are planning some even bigger and better things for everyone's pleasure, so don’t miss the weekend of events running July19th thru July 21st. 225 units Friday and 175 units on Saturday Over 650 registered and qualified bidders expected 4% Buyer/Seller commission - $500 minimum/$2,500 maximum (some of the lowest fees in the industry) Car Corral with 200 spaces available. ($100 for 1 day or $150 for 2 days) Check/titles available within 10 minutes of the transaction to qualified buyers and sellers No fee motor home/trailer parking (hard surface) with dumping facilities & fresh water Conveniently located at Exit 178 of I-80 in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania (800) 248-8026 Schedule of Events Thursday July 19, 2018 7:00pm-11:00pm Buyers/Sellers Reception at Grant’s Place With “The Nashville Music Co.”, Great Food and Libations, All Complimentary! Friday July 20, 2018 9:00am-6:00pm Auction Offering 225 Vehicles 7:00pm-12:00 midnight VIP GALA CELEBRATION at Grant’s Place With “The Impact Band”, Great Food & Libations, All Complimentary! Saturday July 21, 2018 9:00am-4:00pm Auction Offering 175 Vehicles Please visit our website www.cpaautoauction.com for pictures of consignments and bidder registration forms for on-site, telephone and absentee bidding. -
Applications Buick Electra Estate Wagon V8 5.0L Buick Electra
TECHNICAL SUPPORT 888-910-8888 FG14B DESCRIPTION INLET Sender; Includes 1/4 Butt Flare Fuel Sender, Float And Strainer (Fuel Pump Not Included) OUTLET OUTLET NB. 3/8 Butt Flare 1 RESISTANCE WIRES 0 - 95 Ohms N/A STRAINERS LOCK-RING Included Included O-RING Included Applications Buick Electra Estate Wagon V8 5.0L YEAR FUEL FUEL DELIVERY ASP. ENG. VIN ENG. DESG 1989 GAS CARB N Y - 1987 GAS CARB N Y - 1986 GAS CARB N Y - 1985 GAS CARB N Y - 1984 GAS CARB N Y - 1983 GAS CARB N Y - 1982 GAS CARB N Y - 1981 GAS CARB N Y - Buick Electra Estate Wagon V8 4.9L YEAR FUEL FUEL DELIVERY ASP. ENG. VIN ENG. DESG 1980 GAS CARB N W - Buick Electra Estate Wagon V8 5.7L YEAR FUEL FUEL DELIVERY ASP. ENG. VIN ENG. DESG 1980 GAS CARB N R - Buick Electra Limited V8 5.0L YEAR FUEL FUEL DELIVERY ASP. ENG. VIN ENG. DESG 1984 GAS CARB N Y - 1983 GAS CARB N Y - 1982 GAS CARB N Y - 1981 GAS CARB N Y - Buick Electra Limited V8 5.7L YEAR FUEL FUEL DELIVERY ASP. ENG. VIN ENG. DESG 1980 GAS CARB N R - Buick Electra Park Avenue V8 5.0L YEAR FUEL FUEL DELIVERY ASP. ENG. VIN ENG. DESG 1984 GAS CARB N Y - 1983 GAS CARB N Y - 1982 GAS CARB N Y - 1981 GAS CARB N Y - Buick Electra Park Avenue V8 5.7L YEAR FUEL FUEL DELIVERY ASP. ENG. VIN ENG. DESG 1980 GAS CARB N R - Buick Estate Wagon Base V8 5.0L YEAR FUEL FUEL DELIVERY ASP. -
Award Winners
Presented by The Rotary Club of Forest Grove Sunday July 17, 2016 Award Winners Best in Show Sponsored by: BMW Portland 1937 Cord Super Charged 812 Norman and Judi Noakes, Lake Oswego, Oregon Best Classic Car Sponsored by: Barrett-Jackson Auction Company 1937 Cord Super Charged 812 Norman and Judi Noakes, Lake Oswego, Oregon Best Open Car Sponsored by: Knights of Pythais 1958 Porsche 356A Cabriolet Ernie Spada, Lake Oswego, Oregon Best Closed Car Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Forest Grove 1947 Chrysler Town & Country Alan and Sandi McEwan Redmond, Washington Pacific University President's Award Sponsored by: Columbia Bank 1971 BMW 3.0 CSL Alpina B2S Peter and Jennifer Gleeson, Edmunds, Washington Guy and Flo Carr Award Sponsored by: Carr Chevrolet Subaru 1954 Chevrolet Corvette Steve Chaney, Vancouver, Washington Best Rod Award Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Forest Grove 1934 Ford Roadster Randy Downs, Portland, Oregon Allen C. Stephens Elegance Award Sponsored by: The Stephens Family 1964 Jaguar XKE Clifford Mays, Vancouver, Washington Best Custom Award Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Forest Grove 1958 Chevrolet Impala Ray Hamness Portland, Oregon Rotary President's Award Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Forest Grove 1967 Lincoln Continental Ron Wade Vancouver, Washington Larry Douroux Memorial Award Sponsored by: Howard Freedman - Packards of Oregon 1940 Packard 180 Bill Jabs Eagle Creek, Oregon People's Choice Sponsored by: Sports Car Market Magazine 1931 Lincoln K205 Larry Knowles Tulalip, Washington Spirit of Motoring Sponsored by: Sports Car Market Magazine 1962 Volkswagen Beetle Timothy Walbridge and Cera Ruesser, Beaverton, Oregon Jerry Hanauska Memorial Award Sponsored by: Howard Freedman - Classic Car Club of America - Oregon Region 1923 Lincoln Roadster 111 Mike and Diane Barrett, Nooksack, Washington Dr. -
Al Ortale Rambler in Torrance OFFERS AL ORTALE BONUS EXTRA NEW 1968 RAMBLERS at GIGANTIC SAVINGS NOW BONUS EXTRA ...PLUS
JUN? 27, 1963 THE TORRANCE HERALD 55 SCOTT ROBINSON PONTIAC IDEAL CAR FOR YOUR LOW COST VACATION CATALINA SPORT SEDAN FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED Heater Rear View Mirror Electric Windshield Wipers Etc., Etc., Etc. CATALINA SPORT SEDAN 2900 DELIVERED IN TORRANCE '60 CHEVROLET Belair Sedan S1395 ALL '61 PONTIAC Bonneville Hardtop Coupe '2695 '61 PONTIAC Ventura Hardtop Coupe '2395 USED '60 BUICK Hardtop Coupe '1695 '62 CORVAIR Monza Coupe 1895 CAR '62 TEMPEST Deluxe Sedan 1895 '57 RAMBLER Wagon $795 PRICES '58 DODGE 9-Passenger Wagon *1095 '60 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 Converlih's M995 SLASHED! '60 PLYMOUTH Fury Hardtop S1395 '59 PONTIAC Catalina M095 '59 CHEVROLET Impala Convertible 1195 LO, LO DOWN PAYMENTS '60 MERCURY Hardtop Coupe 1595 TOO! '60 MERCURY Montclair - Factory Air 1695 '56 BODGE Deluxe Sedan '395 '63 TEMPEST Le Mans Convertible S2695 BEFORE YOU '61 RAMBLER American Coupe 1295 BUY ANY '62 TEMPEST Le Mans Coupe $2195 USED CAR S695 '58 BOBGE Pick-up with Camper '895 SEE US! '54 CADILLAC Hardtop Coupe EVERY USED CAR CARRIES OUR FREE 12 MONTHS OR 12.000 MILE WARRANTY 20340 Hawthorne Blvd. NEW CARS FR 1-3521 - USED CARS FR1-3525 Open Sundays YOUR TORRANCE NEW PONTIAC DEALER * Automotive^ I* Automotive Automotive Automotivt_ * Automotive » Automotive * Automotive Automotive ^ Automotive^ AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES ~~ For Sal* 190 For Sal* 190, For Sal* 190 For Sal* 190 For Sal* 190 For Sal* 190 For Sal* 190 For Sal* 190 For Sal* 190 ANOTHER ANOTHER AL ORTALE Al Ortale Rambler In Torrance OFFERS AL ORTALE BONUS EXTRA NEW 1968 RAMBLERS AT GIGANTIC SAVINGS NOW BONUS EXTRA ...PLUS.. -
It Was Your Father's Oldsmobile by Ron Siegrist
THE CHESAPEAKE BULLETIN JULY 2008 It Was Your Father’s Oldsmobile Once upon a time, when GM And what about his father’s was king of the hill in the Olds? Well, several years ago American automobile after talking to his deceased industry, Oldsmobile held a father’s widow, he learned that special place in the lineup of she still had the 1966 Delta 88, GM cars. The brand had an but had lost her driver’s license excellent reputation for and needed to dispose of the car. producing quality, although Ron drove across Alligator not trendy, family Alley in Florida, picked up the transportation and also for car and returned it to his winter introducing many of GM’s home on the west coast. It’s milestone features like Hydra- now restored and serves as his Matic – first fully automatic daily driver in Florida. transmission (1940), the Ron has a life-long preference Rocket 88 OHV V-8 engine for big Oldsmobiles. After graduating (1949), and front wheel drive high Ron Siegrist’s 1952 Oldsmobile 98 from the University of Maryland, he production volume cars (1967). that was rescued from the crusher in bought a new 1952 Oldsmobile 98 Pottstown, PA In 1988, Oldsmobile began a campaign convertible, with a blue exterior and to change the brand’s “family interior. This was his first car” image with younger family car, because when he and buyers by introducing many Julie got married in Florida it models with a youth emphasis. took them on their honeymoon Olds came up with “It’s not and was the daily driver until he your father’s Oldsmobile” bought the 1966 Olds. -
1964 Mercury Parklane Nick Nichols Engine Oil Mythology Bob Olree
Volume 3 No. 9 The Official Monthly Publication of the Ford & Mercury Restorer’s Club of America September 2007 Feature Vehicle: Engine Oil Mythology 1964 Mercury Parklane by Owned by Bob Olree* Nick Nichols yths are ill-founded beliefs held uncritically by interested Mgroups. Over the years there has been an overabundance of engine oil myths. One was that the only good oils were oils made from “Pure Pennsylvania Crude Oil.” This one got started before the Second World War when engine oil was crude oil with very minimal refining, and crude oil from Pennsylvania made better engine oil than Texas or California hen I just turned 21, my buddies were buying Chevelles crude. With modern “Wand GTO’s. I was always the different one – always rooting refining, almost any crude can be made into good engine oil. for the underdog!” remarked Nick Nichols. Indeed, when Mercury got into NASCAR racing, Nick was “inspired” and purchased a new The next myth was that “modern” detergent engine oils were bad 1964 Mercury Monterey Marauder 2 door HT from Stu Evans in for older engines. This one got started after the Second World War, Garden City. That car had a dark blue bottom and a light blue top, a when the government no longer needed all the detergent oil for bench seat, a 390 cubic inch engine with a 4 BBL carburetor, a four Continued on page 5. speed transmission, and positraction. Postcards from the Past “I was proud! I thought it was the neatest thing on the road and still do,” states Nick, who grew up in Dearborn. -
1961-08-03, [P ]
I Thursday, August 1, 1981 AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES I WE SERVICE ALL FLOYD STAMPS RAMBLER - FLOYD STAMPS RAMBLER MfF 3® CHRYSLER PRODUCTS BUY IlTirfl EXPERTLY a AT L. J. TROTTER FORD Ul Rambler Headquarters 2! O s TRADE-IN un O'BRIEN jl try us so°N! PARADE We're gonna sell -3k VALUES 1955 BUICK 1957 FORD WAY a lot of cars^Aause CONVERTIBLE 2-DOOR 1959 RAMBLER SUPER 4-DOOR CROSS COUNTRY STATION 3 Dark blue, dynaflow, radio, hsat* I I 4 cylinder, standard shift, radio, WAGON. Truly the most magnificent used car we have er, plus many factory CxftftR heater. Special this J|ftE installed extras ____ week.at only______ had the pleasure of offering in many a day. Whitewall tires and custom hub caps accentuate the beauty of its SIX WAYS BETTER £ Nocturn blue finish The interior is matching blue breatha WITH WARRANTED CONFIDENCE 1960 DODGE ble vinyl. Equipped with radio, Weather Eye conditioned m I 1957 PONTIAC - Vz-TON PICK UP STATION WAGON air system, reclining seats and twin travel beds, Flasho The price is so low that we dare Hydrdmatic, radio, heater. A fine IMF CHIVROLET "210" 2-DOOR. Pow.rglid., VS. We’re Tradi matic transmission. not envr* family car <B<>ftO pi ftQK heater, whitewall tires, eno owner, COO*! mention it _.............................. w JU at only ______ . & One year warranty P I OvV « real beauty ipOiJO 1959 RAMBLER AMERICAN 2-DOOR DELUXE SEDAN. Frost O 1957 FORD FAIR LANE '500' 2-tone, white wall Completely Reconditioned—-Ready To Go white finish with beautiful 2-tone grey interior, weather tires, luxury interior, black carpeting, Fordomatic, O V8 engine, custom radio, CCQK 1960 DODGES eye heater, Flashomatic transmission. -
1962-06-07, [P ]
. Thursday, Jun* 7, 1962 \ AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES |..... 'automobTles AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES COME TO L J. TROTTER CLEVELAND’S NEWEST MILT 4 MILLER IS CELEBRATING FOR I CHRYSLER DEALER 29th »™. - FIRECRACKER HIS Anniversary IS 4,h ”Ju,y ' SALE! b TO MOVE 121 FACTORY FRESH PONTIACS CUTTING PRICES! All Reconditioned and Ready For MUei and Miles of Carefree •? THIS MONTH THROUGH TO JULY 4th WE ARE Summer Driving On All 1962 1960 THUNDERBIRD Hardtop Cruisomatic, CUTTING OUR PRICES TO THE BONE!! Radio, Heater, Power Steering and Brakes, “■sVVV Plymouth:, Valiants and Chryslers excellent throughout. 1961 FORD Fairlane 2-Door, fully factory Qi AAE WE ARE READY TO DEAL! equipped with economical 6- cyl. engine ’•'InUV Bring Your Title With You WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD and standard transmission. 1960 FALCON 2-Door Sedan. LISTED BELOW IS WHAT WE HAVE IN STOCK AND COMING Fordomatic, Radio and Heater, $1395 1962 PLYMOUTH $1Q7Q I IN THIS MONTH FROM THE FACTORY 1960 FORD 4-Door Sedan. V-8, NEW FULL SIZE 2-DR. SEDANS IO// I Fordomatic, Radio, Heater. Solid white $1395 finish. Excellent throughout. Including Torsion-Aire Suspension, Safety Rim Wheels, and Alternator AT NO EXTRA COST! 1960 CORVAIR 4-Door. Fully factory S19Q*! 129 BRAND NEW equipment plus Powerglide Tran>mission. Tutone finish. COME IN AND SEE US FOR 1959 FORD Custom "300" 4-Door. Economical 6-cyl. Engine with Standard $1095 High-Trade Allowance 1962 PONTIACS Transmission, Radio and Heater. A-1 throughout. 4 1958 BUICK Riviera 2-Door Hardtop. Dynaflow, Radio, Heater, Power Steering S1095 KEITH-WE1GLE MOTORS, INC TO BE SOLD THIS MONTH! and Brakes. -
KENT CITY FORD Why We're Here
{ a ft '* ^ y* r •, . Wednesday, Dec. 14,1977 The North Kent leader, Sparta, Michigan New Skin Care Clinic In Sparta Cedar Seaman Completes Training Belmont Seaman Completes Training Navy Seaman Recruit general military subjects Russell L. Eadie Jr., son designed to prepare him Coast Guard Seaman Included in the studies of Mr. and Mrs. Russell for further academic and Apprentice Mark D. De were first aid, seaman- L. Eadie of 280 Ann St., on-the-job training in one Groot, son of Mr. and ship, Goast Gurad history -r- • Cedar Springs, Mich., has of the Navys 85 basic Mrs. David M. DeGroot of and regulations, close completed recruit train- occupational fields. In- 7945 Pine Island, Belmont order drill and damage ings the Naval Training cluded in his studies were Michigan, has completed control. Center, Great I^akes, 111. seamanship, close-order recruit training at the He joined the Coast During the eight-week drill, naval history and Coast Guard Training Guard in September 1977. training cycle, he studied first aid. Center, Cape May, N.J. A 1977 graduate of During the ten-week Cedar Springs High training cycle, trainees Senior School, he joined the i « • • • • • • • < >•••••• : studied Citizens Navy in March 1977. Fellowship Last Thursday was a nice winter day and 78 CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! men met as usual for a cup of coffee with 3 new recruits. We were glad to welcome Mr. Frank V. 1 977 Ford Fordor, Pillard Hardtop, vinyl roof, air condition- Dorine Bice Smith of Rockford, Mr. H. ing cruise control, am fm stereo, radial white tires, low mileage Wayne Simpson of Grand cherry pit oil. -
America's First Collector Car Auction Company
America’s First Collector Car Auction Company SCOTTSDALE JAN 15-19, 2020 For details call 602.442.3380 or visit LeakeCar.com Scottsdale, AZ – Jan 15–19 2020 AUCTION INFORMATION SITE MAP th Auction dates: January 15–19, 2020 (January 15 – Preview Day) 90 St Main Entrance Roadrunner Dr Auction location: Salt River Fields, 7555 N. Pima Rd, Scottsdale, AZ Lot 1 CONSIGNMENT FEES No Reserve - no entry fee Lot 2 & 3 Reserve - Entry fees vary depending on the day your vehicle crosses the N Pima Rd block. 101 There is a 6% commission on No Reserve vehicles and an 8% commission on Lot 4 Reserve vehicles Public Valet VEHICLE CHECK IN Saturday, January 11th – Wednesday, January 15th 8am-5pm Lot 5 BIDDER REGISTRATION Lot 6 Advance registration: LeakeCar.com/buy E Hummingbird Ln On-site registration: Saturday, January 11th Saturday, January 11th – Wednesday, January 15th 8am-5pm Thursday, January 16th – Sunday, January 19th 8am until the last car crosses the block BUYER PAYMENTS All Buyer Payments are made to Leake Auction Company. Payments must be made on sale day. All payments must be made in cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, personal/company checks with an irrevocable bank letter of guarantee. Drafts are not accepted. Financing can also be arranged through JJ Best Banc. Any questions call 602.442.3380. GENERAL ADMISSION Tickets Thursday, Friday & Sunday: Adults – $20 Students with ID & seniors 55 & over – $10 First responders & military with ID & children 12 & under – Free Tickets Saturday: Adults – $25 Students with ID & seniors 55 & over – -
Jack & Lynne Heacock's 1957 Oldsmobile
www.sandiegoregion.aaca.com Jack & Lynne Heacock’s 1957 Oldsmobile ‘98 Holiday Coupe March, 2021 Volume 59 Issue 3 Tale of an Oldsmobile by Jack Heacock Jack presented more of this story and more photos on our February Zoom Meeting. In order for the rest of the region to hear this “tale” this version is presented here. While perusing Craigs List early last year (2020), I came across a listing of an original unrestored 1957 Oldsmobile in a 47-year hibernation in the family’s garage in Billings, Montana. To say the least, I was intrigued. I found the owner (living locally in Escondido, CA) to be very pleasant and straightforward in his description. The car had been purchased by his late father as a 1-year-old car that had been traded in by one of the dealership’s salesman. Interestingly, the new owner had traded in his 1953 DeSoto for $695. This owner (whose family I purchased the car from) had maintained excellent records of everything ever done on the car including the original dealer purchase agreement (just under $3,000). In 1973 the car had an engine failure and was parked in the family garage with 66,229 original miles showing (mileage confirmed by aforementioned receipts). The owner is the executor of his parent’s estate and we came to an agreed price and I attempted to secure a transport for delivery of the car from Montana. My attempts were unsuccessful and because there was a short window to get the car from storage, I transported the car myself with help The owner and his son who I from my son in law and grandson.