January 2016 Happy New Year To All! President: Dean Yates plymouth-man@carolina.rr.com Vice President: Rockey Rozell rrrgtx@gmail.com Secretary/Membership: Greg Errett gerrett@triad.rr.com Treasurer: Joe Brown travelman97@yahoo.com Activities / Webpage / Newsletter: Dean Yates plymouth-man@carolina.rr.com http://clubs.hemmings.com/carolinaplymouth On December 5 th the Club held its Appreciation Dinner at Uncle Bucks in Salisbury. We had a small turnout of only ten or eleven members but I think good food and great fellowship was had by all. I know of several members that were hoping to come but were unable to because of other obligations. Before our food was served we had a short meeting discussing several importation items such as: Club activities for 2016, listing of organizations for Club donations, and the elections of Club Officers for the next two years. I would like to be the first to congratulate the 2016/2017 Club Officers, some are the same, some taken on other positions, and some are new. The changes are Rockey Rozell as Vice President and Greg Errett as Secretary/Membership. I would also like to thank those that have held these positions the last several years. 1928 Plymouth <-> 2001 Plymouth A Note From The President First of all I would like to wish you all a Happy New Year! Let s all hope and pray that this new year will be a good year to all. I hope you all had a very Merry and Blessed Christmas. I also hope you got that special Plymouth present you were hoping for. A side note on our December 5 th dinner at Uncle Bucks is on Monday the 7 th the owners of Uncle Bucks closed. This saddens both Tanya and me because it was one of our favorites in Salisbury. The owners after 9 years of working 14 to 18 hours a day for 6 days a week were just tired and needed to do something else less stressful.
We will continue the discussion at our next meeting on the 2016 list of activities. If you have an activity you would like to do please bring it to our next meeting. Also we will continue our discussion on Club donations for the year. Several good ones came up at our last meeting such as: Salvation Army, Wounded Warriors, and Saint Judes Children Hospital. If you are unable to attend our next meeting and would like to have input to either of these two items you can email your suggestion to me at: plymouth-man@carolina.rr.com. Mike Bucket is back with us again this month with another installment of Recollections of a RAMCHARGER. Thanks Mike for your input on the early days of the RAMCHARGERs. We only have a few of Mike s MOPAR racing stories left so enjoy them while you can. Also in this Plymouth Power issue I have included some additional pictures of the Don Garlits Museum that I attended this past November 6 th. What a great show and museum this was and I hope to attend again in the future, God willing. Don t forget our next outing will be January 30 th at the AutoBarn in Concord. Come early and view the many cars on the show floor. The meeting will start at 5pm and after the meeting we will have dinner at Punchy s Diner (just around the corner). Till we meet again, remember to keep those old Plymouths running and on the road, and God Bless you all. Dean President Yates, January Birthdays: Robin Bradshaw Harry Doody Lee Kaufman Trey Mitchem Tanya Yates Future Meetings & Activities: Jan 30 AutoBarn, (5pm); Concord, NC Feb 27 Streetside Classics, (5pm); Charlotte, NC Apr 9/10 Spring Charlotte AutoFair, (8am); Concord, NC May 14 MOPAR Fun Run, (10am); Farmington, NC Jun 4 Carolina Plymouth Club Car Show, (8am); Spencer, NC Jul 16 Farmers Day (10am); China Grove, NC Aug 27???? Sept 24/25 Fall Charlotte AutoFair, (8am); Concord, NC Oct 29??? Fall Tour??? Dec 3 Appreciation Dinner, (5pm); NC Others: Chrysler at Carlisle, Jul 15-17 Mopar Nationals, Aug 5-7 Don Garlits Show, Nov 4-6 1 st Saturday, Mooresville Cruise-In 2 nd Saturday, Kannapolis Cruise-In Future AutoFairs: 2017: 4/8-9; 9/23-24 2018: 4/7-8; 9/22-23
Map To The AutoBarn I85 Ex 58, South 29/601; 325 McGill Ave NW, Concord, NC Old Business * We still have some Club Show business cards that can be used for next year s show. * We still have a few Club member golf shirts and a few T-shirts for sale: (Club Shirts: (m - xl = $18.00; 2x = $21.50); T-shirts: (m - xl = $15.00; 2x = $16.00). New Business * Identify ideas for club activities; send them to him by the next meeting on January 30 th at the Auto Barn in Concord, North Carolina. * What organizations should the Club donate money to? St. Jude Hospital in Memphis, TN was suggested. Sherry Deliso mentioned making a contribution to a military organization. * Dean mentioned that annual club dues are due in April, 2016. * Dean also discussed the election of officers for 2016. The nominees were Dean Yates for President; Rockey Rozell for Vice President; Joe Brown as Treasurer, and Greg Errett as both the club's Secretary and Membership Chairman. The floor was open for additional nominees for all officers. Being no other nominations were made the new officers were voted in as presented. * Next Club meeting/outing will be the Concord AutoBarn on January 30 th. * Meeting adjourned. Respectfully Submitted Greg Errett, Secretary December Minutes Appreciation Dinner A Word from the President Dean welcomed all that were at the December Appreciation Dinner. Members in attendance were: Dean & Tanya Yates, Joe & Jan Brown, Don & Betsy Fontaine, Vince & Sherry Deliso, Greg Errett, and new member Mitchell Hendrickson. No minutes from our last outing. Treasurer s Report Joe Brown gave us a Treasure Report. Sick Call Dean Yates offered an opportunity for the club to identify club members and/or their spouses and family members who may be sick or injured during this holiday season. Rockey's wife fell and was injured. No others were mentioned. Toys & Stuff Don Garlits Museum More pictures taken from the Don Garlits Museum and car show.
A Garlits 1962 Dodge Dart One of only 25 Max Wedge Dodges made in 1962, presented to Garlits by Dodge Public Relations and which he and wife Pat both drove in Super Stock Automatic competition. 1962 Plymouth Sport Fury Max Wedge The white car is a 1962 Plymouth Fury with the same Max Wedge combo picked up by Lou Furlong at Chrysler in Detroit the same day Garlits originally received his red Dodge machine. A Granatelli Brothers 1962 Plymouth Fury Max Wedge Andy Granatelli reached a top speed of 163.05 mph while setting a standing-mile record of 111.50 mph for stock-bodied American-built cars.
A great way to spend a day surrounded by more HEMIs and Max Wedges then you can shake a stick at. If you have any toys or unusual stuff just send me a picture and a few lines on what it is and I will try to get it in our newsletter. Dean
Don Garlits 1966 Dodge Dart Drag Car
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MOPAR Cars And Parts For Sale, And Want Ads Members are free, all others are $3.00 per month (plymouth-man@carolina.rr.com) Club shirts and some show T-shirts for sale. Dean at: plymouth-man@carolina.rr.com or 704-223-1195. For Sale: 1970-1976 A-Body AM Radio; late model MOPAR AM/FM/CD Radio; after market AM/FM/CD Radio. Wanted: 1962 Plymouth Fury convertible trunk lid. Dean at: plymouth-man@carolina.rr.com or 704-223-1195. For Sale: '73 (+/-) Challenger hood with nostrils and holes for hood pins and one spot of rust. Under-dash AC package (all major parts $300); Mopar 8-3/4" differentials, various high gear, non-locking - $100, locking - $200, 4.89 Sure-Grip - $300 (only used on short trips); Dodge Mirada all aluminum 15x6 wheels, vgc $125; 63 65 "B" body conv top frame (rust) $150, 63-65 pedals ass y $75; 64 A727 trans $600, probably need seals; 383 low block crank, turned 0.010"- $100. Barnes Daniels 336-765-0409, 9 to 9pm. For Sale: 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe, 4 Dr, many accessories & rust free; asking $8,950. Also have many toy cars & trucks, mostly antique and many MOPARS. Marty at 336-580-2513 or martyboling@northstate.net <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Plymouth Funnies A blonde was trying to sell her old car but was having a lot of problems because the car had 250,000 miles on it. One day she told her problem to a brunette that she worked with. The brunette told her: "There is a possibility to make the car easier to sell, but it's not legal." "That doesn't matter," replied the blonde, "if I only can sell the car." "Okay," said the brunette. "Here is the address of a friend of mine. He owns a car repair shop. Tell him I sent you and he will turn the counter in your car back to 50,000 miles. Then it should not be a problem to sell your car anymore." The following weekend, the blonde made the trip to the mechanic. About one month after that, the brunette asked the blonde: "Did you sell your car?" "No," replied the blonde, "why should I? It only has 50,000 miles on it."
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