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Dashing NationalWelcome Chevy Assoc. would like to say “Welcome to to the Club”the to new members Club and to the_ “old-timers”______renewing their membership. Name City Name City Name City ZACARIAS GONZALEZ-HIALEAH, FL MANUEL RIVERA-DOWNEY, CA BILL SEDER-BOISE, ID DIORVYS LORENZO-MIAMI, FL ROBERT LEADER-ELLENSBURG, WA DEMETRIO RODRIGUEZ-DALLAS, TX GREG WISE-COLUMBUS, OH RODNEY TEISDORPH-SIOUX CITY, IA ROBERT MOLINA-CARY, NC ROY OWENS-DANDRIGE, TN DALE HICKS-MONTICELLO, KY HUMBERTO MORENO-SAN MARCOS, CA BILL ANKENY-MT JOY, PA JEFF SKABELAND-PORTLAND, ND RYAN GARCIA-LONGMONT, CO ROBERT HAMPTON-GULLIV ER, MI ANDREW GONZALES-WINDOR, CA DENNIS WYATT-NOBELSVILLE, IN JUSTIN TONNEBAUM-MARYSVILLE, KS ANGEL ASH-FORT LOUDON, PA ALONZO FITZPATRICK-HANNIBAL, MO JAMES D DYER-LEXINGTON, TN HENRY GAWRONSKI-MAGNOLIA, NJ GARLAND BOGLE-AGENCY, IA DAVID VASQUEZ-LAKE ELSINORE, CA RUSSELL HAIGHT-POUGHKEEPSIE, NY JASON MARCIA-RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA ROBERT HOLDER-BURLINGTON, WI BOB BILODEAU-HACKENSACK, MN DANIEL DILLON-WARREN, IL JERRY NIX-MOUNT JULIET, TN ROBERT ECCLESTON-OAKDALE, CT ADALBERTO OLIVARES-MILWAUKEE, WI LOUIS HAMMER-WEST HAVEN, UT BUD MOSLEY-MOBILE, AL JERRY FORTENBERRY-SPARTANBURG-SC JERRY POST-HASTINGS, NE LEWIS WALTER-LOS ANGELES, CA DUANE PRINKEY-SCOTTDALE, PA PAUL MARTRILDONNO-GENEVA, FL STEVE O’DANA-CRANESVILLE, PA JAMES WAGNER-NEW BRIGHTON, PA EDDIE TAYLOR-KENNER, LA DON MARTIN-WATERFORD, MI RUSSELL JOHNSON-LOUISVILLE, KY MICHAEL SOBOTA-METAIRIE, LA ELEUGERIO ORTIZ-DAVENPORT, FL BRYAN IRVIN-PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI SAL GIACINTO-CEDAR RIDGE, CA JOHN SINNOTT-COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA HARVEY CONIAM-WESTLAND, MI JIM GANGO- ST. PAUL, MN WILLIAM ROUNTREE-GATESVILLE, NC JAMES MARSH-SAVANNA, MO DOUG DOFFING-HOT SPRINGS, SD MALCOM GUTHRIE-CULLMAN, AL JOHN KANPOROWSKI-MISHAWAKA, IN MARITTE CHEATHAM-MAPLE HEIGHTS, OH RICHARD MANLEY-DICKSON, TN DUANE SORENSEN-CORVALLIS, OR THOMAS DRISTOLL-GENOA, NY MICHAEL SOLGOVIC-GREENEVILLE, TN DAVID UPHAUS-COLUMBUS, IN DON HILSENROTH-SIOUX FALLS, SD JAMES BRIGHTS-ORANGE PARK, FL LYNN DAVIS-NEWTON, TX TROY INDERRIEVEN, ST. CLOUD, MN CHRIS KOCH-SOMERVILLE, NJ MARLETTA WALKER-BARTLESVILLE, OK JOUHN ZAHL-WALLA WALLA, WA MARLON AMADOR-LAS VEGAS, NV JOHN KIMBROUGH-NEOSHO, MO MARK TOTH-STETSONVILLE, WI ZACH WRIGHT-PERU IN RON TAVANI-NORTH HALEDON, NJ ROBERT AGUILAR-SUPERIOR, AZ BRUCE SCHWAGER-SHERBURN, MN GARY HUFF-ASHLAND, KY KERMIT SMITH-FRANKFORT, KY JAMES BISHOP-MARIETTA, GA LEO TERRAZAS-VALJO, CA ANTHONY RICOTTA-MYRTLE BEACH, SC JUAN CASTILLO-MODESTO, CA JUAN TORRES-SAN JOSE, CA FRED BROCKMEIER-NEW GOSHEN, IN JOSEPH FLORES-IMMOKALEE-FL TODD MAZZOTTA-COATESVILLE, PA PAUL LEONARDO-OCENSIDE, NY ROBERT BUCHANAN-OMAHA, NE JEFF BREWBAKER-ADAMSTOWN, MD KENNETH WILMONTH-HICKORY, NC MICHAEL RIGGS-OCONOMOWOC-WI DEVIN RUIZ-OXNARD, CA CHARLES GRIFFITH JR-RIGELEY, WV GORDON CORBETT-SOUTH HAVEN-MN FRANK CANDELARIO-KANSAS CITY, KS JACOB STOUT-KOKOMO, IN MIKE BOOTH-WATERLOO, NY KEVIN HAULIHAN-DAVENPORT, IA STEVE SANCHEZ-FORTH WORTH, TX THEODORE BAUMGARTNER-PALM COAST, FL RICK STALLINGS-PHOENIX, AZ DON VALLEY-DAVENPORT, IA GENE BUTKOWSKI-RICE LAKE, MN ARIEL PERIUT-NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FL MARIANO MARTINEZ-PALMDALE, CA PAULA PRICE-GATESVILLE, TX ARTURO CORRAL-COLORADO SPRINGS, CO RICHARD SMITH-MEXIA, TX HEROLD CRAWHORN-EDANBURG, IN AURELIO COBO-FULLERTON, CA KENT BARNES-SOUTH LYON, TX RICHARD MELIOR-VIOLA, ID AMELIO IANNITELLI-CONVENTRY, RI WILLIAM TETTER-SANDUSKY, MI DALE MARTIN-MITCHELL, SD GREG BORCZYK-CHESWICK, PA JOEL REED-STARKVILLE, MS GARY BROWN-BOILING SPRINGS, PA JOSHUA WICKHAM-COLUMBUS, OH EDUARDO MARRERO-PALM BAY, FL JAMES ZAMENICK-WALLKILL, NY REX MULLINAX-CROSSVILLE, TN BUFORD PITTS-MURFREESBORO, TN ALLEN EMPSON-BLOOMFIELD, IN OSCAR BENA-WHEELING, IL ADAM HACKER-WYNNEWOOD, OK DOUG SCHNEIDER-WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WI HUMBERTO ORTIZ-LUBBOCK, TX GERALD FORSYTHE-CLIO, MI JESSE HOHMANN-BAY CITY, WI WILLIAM KETTERING-GREENVILLE, PA ARTHUR MILLER-DUNCANVILLE, TX JOHN TERPSTRA-DELAVAN, WI LOUIS ALBA-FONTANA, ca DENNIS MARZ-VACAVILLE, CA LARRY SALINGER-WASHINGTON, MI MICHAEL LYONS-MARLTON, NJ RICHARD ROBINS-COLUMBUS, OH GREGORY MUNSON-SALEM, OR RALPH HENRY-WOOBINE, NJ SCOTT KENNEDY-BEAVER FALLS, PA BUDDY BOONE-WAYNESVILLE, NC CASEY WALPERT-ROCHERSTER, NY RON PRESCHAT-SAUKVILLE, WI MARY MACIAS-MANTECA, CA RONALD MCFARLAND-TROY, OH JOHN JOHNSON-DOUGLASVILLE, GA MIKE GALVEZ-FONTANA, CA MICHAEL WIRTH-TAMPA, FL CRAIG JOHNSON-BATTLE LAKE, MN STEVEN LEMASTER-MOLINE, IL SAMUEL LOVELY-NORTH VASSALBORO, ME RILEY MATTHEWS-ATLTON, IL RICK WELLS-COVINGTON, IN JOSH ANKROM-ECONOMY, IN JOEL RODRIGUEZ-HOUSTON, TX Hi from Nat’l. Chevy, Today is March 1 and I’m a little ahead of my usual schedule because I’ll be gone for a couple of weeks. I need to have things ready before I leave so everything gets done in a timely fashion and you receive your newsletter on time. We’re getting a lot busier this month, so we’re working a little faster and harder to keep everything going out and keeping the shelves full. Never a dull moment. Our snow was basically all gone then we got an inch or so last night and it looks like a little more tomorrow. I hope it won’t be much as I’d like to get home tomorrow. The temps are supposed to be in the 50s and 60s this weekend, so hopefully all the snow will melt again. Time to go - a little more to do. Time to “think Spring.” ‘Til next time.....

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TM 2 The National Chevy Association April 2017 ______A Blast from the Past What a great blast from the past! I haven’t in a family way” or simply ”expecting.” Apparently thought about fender skirts in years. When I was “brassiere” is a word no longer in usage. I said it the a kid, I considered it such a funny term. Made me other day and my daughter cracked up. I guess it’s think of a car in a dress. Thinking about fender skirts just “bra” now. “Unmentionables” probably wouldn’t started me thinking about other words that quietly be understood at all. disappear from our language with hardly a notice. It’s hard to recall that this word was once Like “curb feelers” and “steering knobs.” Since I’d said in a whisper - “divorce.” And no one is called a been thinking of , my mind naturally went that “divorcee” anymore. Certainly not a “gay divorcee.” direction first. Come to think of it, “confirmed bachelors” and “career Any kid will probably have to find some girls” are long gone, too. elderly person over 50 to explain some of these Most of these words go back to the ‘50s, but terms. Steering knobs were handy as there was here’s a pure ‘60s word I came across the other day, usually almost 5 turns from lock to lock in those “rat fink.” Ohh, what a nasty put-down! days....before power steering became popular. And Here’s a word I miss, “percolator.” That was just curb feelers came in with the lowering and widening a fun word to say. And what was it replaced with? of cars and white wall tires in the 1950’s. “Coffee maker.” How dull. Mr. Coffee, I blame you for Remember “Continental kits”? They were this. rear bumper extenders and spare tire covers that I miss those made-up marketing words that were supposed to make any car as cool as a Lincoln were meant to sound so modern and now sound Continental. They reflected the “old” days when spare so retro. Words like “DynaFlow” and “Electrolux” tires were carried in the open on the rear bumper. and introducing the 1963 Admiral TV, now with From necessity to sheik. When did we quit calling “SpectraVision!” them “emergency brakes?” At some point “parking Food for thought. Was there a telethon brake” became the proper term. But I miss the hint that wiped out lumbago? Nobody complains of of drama that went with “emergency brake.” I’m sad, that anymore. Maybe that’s what castor oil cured, too, that almost all the old folks are gone who would because I never hear mothers threatening their kids call the accelerator the “foot feed.” Remember the with castor oil anymore. Some words aren’t gone, “starter button?” but are definitely on the endangered list. The one Here’s a phrase I heard all the time in my that grieves me most, “supper.” Now everybody youth but never anymore – “store-bought.” Of course, says “dinner.” Save a great word. Invite someone to just about everything is store-bought these days. “supper.” But once it was bragging material to have a store- Discuss fender skirts. On the farm, lunch was bought dress or a store-bought bag of candy. I was dinner. It was also much bigger than a lunch, and in always excited to get store-bought toys, instead of the evening we had supper...and I was starving by pretending that a stick was a pistol. that time. “Coast to coast” is a phrase that once held all Someone forwarded this to me, and I thought sorts of excitement and now means almost nothing. some of us of a “certain age” would remember most Now we take the term “worldwide” for granted. This of these...And those young-uns can learn a little floors me. On a smaller scale, “wall-to-wall” was once history! a magical term in our homes. In the ‘50s, everyone covered their hardwood floors with, wow, wall-to- From Roger Olson wall carpeting! Today, everyone replaces their wall- PARTS LINE CLUB NEWSLETTER Volume to-wall carpeting with hardwood floors. Go figure. Albert Lea, 32 Issue 2 April 2017 is published monthly by National Chevy Association When’s the last time you heard the quaint Minnesota 947 Arcade St. St. Paul, MN 55106. phrase “in a family way?” It’s hard to imagine that Periodicals postage pending at St. Paul, MN, and additional mailing offices. the word “pregnant” was once considered a little too POSTMASTER: Send address changes to NATIONAL CHEVY ASSOCIATION 947 graphic, a little too clinical for use in polite company. Arcade St., St. Paul, MN 55106. So we had all that talk about stork visits and “being

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TM April 2017 The National Chevy Association 7 Cover Car______National Chev. I put a split manifold, heater blower motor & front carpet on it. I got the parts from National Chev. The Here are a few pictures of my Chevs. I think the ‘50 heater blower motor was a very tough job for an old has been in the Parts-Line” before. It’s street rodded, guy. Ed and everybody are very helpful. Thank you 350 V-8, 350 trannie, A.C., tilt, cruise & etc. Great driving car. Frank Bertek The ‘54 is an original car. It hasn’t been painted or Isle, Minnesota restored in any way. It has 70,000 actual miles.

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TM April 2017 The National Chevy Association 11 Body by Fisher______Napoleanic Coach on Body by Fisher Tag Fisher Facts

• Albert Fisher worked as a carriage builder • Purchased Standard Wagon Works • Commissioned by Ford to build body for his contraption • By 1913, they had the capacity to build 100,000 bodies for various customers • By 1914 became world’s largest manufacturer of auto bodies • By 1916 became Corporation • Produced 370,000 bodies per year for the following customers: Abbot, , , Chalmers, Chandler, , , Churchfield, Cleveland, , Elmore, EMF, , Ford, Herreshoff, Hudson, Krit, LaSalle, Maxwell, , Oakland, , , Peerless, , Regal, Scripps Booth, Studebaker, and Wells St. Claire. • 1919, 60% of the company was purchased by . • 1922 Body by Fisher trademark featuring the Royal Coach was adopted by the Fisher Body Company • 1923 Body by Fisher Coach registered with the government • 1930 Coach Model Pattern produced • 1930 Official competition started for models built by young men placed in two divisions – Junior, age 12 through 15 and Senior Division age 16 through 19. • Judging took place in State, Regional and National levels • 1931, $5,000 Scholarships were awarded to 4 top National winners - 2 Junior and 2 Senior (equivalent to $45,000 today) • Many contestants completed college and went on to employment in various jobs with Fisher Company

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BODY BY FISHER

Fisher Body’s beginnings trace back to two brothers, Lawrence and Albert Fisher, in Norwalk, Ohio, in the late 1800s. Albert moved to Detroit, Michigan, where he worked as a carriage builder. He eventually purchased Standard Wagon Works where Henry Ford was a customer. Ford commissioned him to build the body for “Ford’s Contraption” and Fisher soon became a pioneer in the newly fledged automobile industry. Lawrence had a large family of eleven children and in 1908, his two eldest sons, Fred and Charles, would join their uncle Albert in Detroit and establish the Fisher Body Company. Within a short period of time, Charles and Fred brought their five younger brothers into the business.

In the early years of the company, the Fishers had to develop new body designs because the “horseless carriage” bodies did not have the strength to withstand the vibration of the new motorcars.

By 1910, Fisher Body became the supplier of all closed bodies for Cadillac, and some Buick automobiles. By 1913, they had the capacity to produce 100,000 cars per year and their customers included Ford, Krit, Chalmers, Cadillac and Studebaker. One reason for their success was the development of interchangeable wooden body parts that did not require hand-fitting, as was the case in the construction of carriages. This required the design of new precision woodworking tools. By 1914, their operation had become the world‘s largest manufacturer of auto bodies.

In 1916, the company became the Fisher Body Corporation. By then, it was producing 370,000 bodies per year and included Abbot, Buick, Cadillac, Chalmers, Chandler, Chevrolet, Churchfield, Elmore, EMF, Ford, Herreshoff, Hudson, Krit, Oldsmobile, Packard, Regal, and Studebaker among its customers. At its peak, the company had more than 40 plants encompassing 3,700,000 square feet of floor space, employed more than 100,000 people, and pioneered many improvements in tooling and automobile design, including closed all- weather bodies.

In 1919, General Motors purchased 60% of the company. After the acquisition of in 1925, the Fisher Company was integrated as an in-house coachbuilding division of General Motors. It finally ceased being a unique entity when it was merged with other operations in 1984, although GM vehicles displayed a “Body by Fisher” emblem on their door sill plates until the mid-1990s.

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TM 14 The National Chevy Association April 2017 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES FOR SALE — 1953-54 Chev tilt front end, nice FOR SALE — 1950-51 pass trans. clutch Please advertise ‘49 through ‘54 Chev parts pro job, all steel, a well braced, no twist, one- spring PG-3689712, NOS, $10; 1951 TAG Light only. “Parts-Line” is printed once monthly piece unit. No grill or bumper, $150. I can load bezel, nice, $12; 6 volt 3 prong flasher signal and members receive 3 free 25-word ads you. Bruce (763) 479-3340. Maple Plain, MN stat, new, in box, $10. Parts + shipping. Rich per year. Ads over 25 words run 10¢ per ______Sept (585) 468-2264. NY word over the 25 word limit. Ad rates for ______Apr non-members are $3.00 up to 25 words and FOR SALE — 1954 Chevy Handyman parts 10¢ per word thereafter. All ads will run for 3 for sale including tailgate hinges and slides. consecutive issues unless cancelled by you. Pix available. Louisville, Ky area. Contact by e- mail. [email protected]. PARTS WANTED Please put prices on items that you adver- ______June tise. Mail 947 Arcade, St. Paul, MN 55106 or WANTED — 1949 Fleetline 4dr Right Front fax 1-800-785-5354 or email info@national- FOR SALE — 1950-comp. 216 eng., 3 speed chevyassoc.com ads before the first of the door. Good condition a must. Text or call with linkages, torque tube with diff. gears. Todd, Wi.(414-)303-2869 previous month. Partially disassembled. Was running when re- ______June moved. $900. Shipping extra. Bob (360) 580- 3462 WA. WANTED — 1954 Power Steering Parts. PARTS FOR SALE ______May 2-groove pulley, left motor mount, idler arm, connecting rod (pitman to idler). Robert FOR SALE — 1953 Chev grill crossbar, ‘53 FOR SALE — Used - off 1951 Chevy. 1 used Adams (434) 946-5614. VA Chev grill minus 3 bullets, needs rechrom- bow tie hood emblem, needs replated, $50; ______June ing, ‘53 Chev parts car or restoring. Phone 1 rear pass. side stainless fender shield, used, 651-433-2659, John Beattie, 22880 St. Croix good, $50; 1 grille bars, used bottom and WANTED — 1954 Power Steering Parts. Tr. No., Seandia, MN 55073 middle for ‘51 Chevy, replatable, $50 ea.; 1 2-groove pulley, left motor mount, idler arm, ______June pair right front fender and left front fender connecting rod (pitman to idler). Robert & mouldings, stainless with Deluxe emblem, Adams 434-946-5614 VA. FOR SALE — Three full face ‘53 Chevy hub used, good, $85 ea.; 1 pair new Monroe lim- ______June caps, $30. Also have other 50’s & 60’s hub ited edition front shocks, should fit ‘49-52 caps. Have ‘53-54 glove box door, good con- Chevy, $30 pr. All items plus shipping. Note WANTED — 1953 Chev Front Bumper Cross dition, $25. Call (814) 677-4673. Bar, ‘53 Chevy Grill (minus the 3 grill teeth) ______June - If you call about grill bars I have no brackets for grille. John (330) 478-2955. OH needs rechroming, ‘53 Chevy parts car or re- ______May storing. - John 651-433-2659 FOR SALE — LH Vent Handle 51-54 Nice ______June $11.00, 53 Park Brake Handle Chrome $18.00, FOR SALE — 1954 Chevy Bel Air power brake 6 Volt Flasher New with Bracket $11.00, Turn unit. Brand new. $150 (603) 504-4484 WANTED — Dual carburetor aluminum in- Signal Cancel Cam 1953 5943818GM $7.00. ______Apr take manifold for Chevy 235 six cylinder en- Rich, NY 585-468-2264 gine, carburetors optional - (Bare manifold ______June FOR SALE — 1954 Bel Air front gravel guards preferred). Would consider a triple carbure- (2). Stainless Steel. Brand new. $50 (603) tor aluminum manifold. Reasonable priced. FOR SALE — 1 set 1949-52 high lift intake 504-4484 Butch Rocco, 113 Stone House Drive, Renfrew, rocker arms, new, $20; 1953 stop and tail ______Apr PA 16053 (724) 789-0058. lens, $10 new; ‘55 6-volt bulbs inst. panel ______June bulbs at 50¢ ea; 1951-52 stainless gas door FOR SALE — 1954 Bel Air gas door guard. guard, $16 new. Rich NY (585) 468-2264 Stainless Steel. Brand new. $20 (603) 504- ______June 4484 ______Apr FOR SALE — Door handle gasket set, 4 door, NATIONAL CHEVY’S 1953-54 outside, 3704007, $4; 6-volt flasher, FOR SALE — 1953 4-door 210 parts: 2 front FAX LINE. R421 signal stat, $10; ‘54 210 hubcap, mint, fenders, 1 hood, 1 trunk lid, some glass, Place orders 24 hours a day. may be NOS. Rich (585) 468-2264 NY chrome, very little rust, all straight. Garrett Email or Fax Ads. ______June (815) 427-6515 IL ______Apr [email protected] Fax: (651) 778-9686 or 1-800-785-5354 Or phone us at (651) 778-9522 Monday - Friday 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 12:30 p.m.-5 p.m. Central time.

TM April 2017 The National Chevy Association 15 Classifieds______WANTED — Looking for a wiper system, FOR SALE — 1951 Bel Air. 3 spd. Rough, gen- transmission, motor and switch for a 1953 erally complete. A few spare parts. Left rear PARTS WANTED Chevy Sedan Delivery. Otis Reed (772) 581- fender crunch. Needs title work, have info for WANTED — 1953 Chevy 210 4-dr. 235 3 spd. 2849 bonded title. Ran several years ago. $2,500 Blue. Abandoned 1976 in Houghton, Michi- ______Apr Jim Nelson (402) 350-2546. gan with a broken front coil spring. Ohio title ______Apr left in glovebox. Steven. (419) 282-4395. Ohio ______June CARS FOR SALE SERVICES WANTED WANTED — Dual carburetor aluminum in- take manifold for Chevy 235 six cylinder en- WANTED — Someone to restore vent win- gine, carburetors optional (bare manifold dow assy. for a ‘54 HT. Contact Sonny at (573) preferred). Would consider a triple carburetor 248-3510 H or (217) 779-5435 cell. aluminum manifold. Reasonable priced. Butch ______May Rocco, 113 Stone House Drive, Renfrew, PA 16053. (724) 789-0058. ______May FOR SALE — 1950 2-dr. HT street rod, 350 V-8, WANTED — 4 - 1954 Chevy wheel covers. 350 trannie, P. disc brakes, P.S., A-C, tilt, cruise, Gary (806) 438-1432. TX Mustang fr. end, Ford 9” rear, sharp red color, ______May matching red interior. Drives great! $31,000 or offer. Car in A.J. AZ. Call Frank (651) 428-5763. WANTED — Rear gravel pan for 1953-54 Motivated seller. Chevy. Good condition a must. Text pictures ______Apr and asking price to (229) 881-6500. Jerry ______Apr

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