Dream Cars Event Video
By · CommentsDream Cars For Kid’s Dreams
By · CommentsWhat a Day! Happy Father’s Day to all you Dad’s! Motored on down to East Windsor, Ct. to attend a benefit event for Connecticut Children’s Place, a school for abused and disadvantaged children. I wasn’t expecting much, just happy to support a great cause. The divisions were not very friendly for us Cadillac guys. They had a full size division, but it was limited to vintage 1964 – 1969 vehicles, so we were out and the only other option was for us to be in the 1950 – 1959 stock division. On top of that it was participant voting, not a judged event, never a good deal for us Caddy guys as all of the younger participants tend to gravitate towards the 60’s era muscle cars and we usually get pushed aside.
The key word here is usually, as I lined up and parked the “Gray Lady”, there was a nice white Pontiac Bonneville already in and I slid in next to an original ’59 white Cadillac sedan, what a difference a year makes, our 2 cars were totally different. Next in comes a nice original Ford and then a modified Chevy. What the heck is a modified car doing in a stock division? Then in comes what we called the turquoise triplets, a ’57 turquoise and white Chevy again heavily modified, a beautiful original ’57 Corvette same colors and then a ’57 all Turquoise Lincoln convertible that looked as if it just came off the showroom floor.
At this point I’m thinking, I’m doomed.….… It continued on with more modified Chevys and I settled in for a long day.
Turns out the Lincoln owner and I met 2 weeks ago at the Feeding Hills event, but that time he was driving a ’60 Lincoln Mark V convertible in dark gray paint, also beautiful! I couldn’t resist and asked him how many of those he had and with a smile he said about a dozen! Anyway, as always we generated a tremendous amount of interest and compliments. I was approached by 3 people from the CPTV public access channel 15, who it turns out were filming a segment for their show “Your Mileage May Vary,” they spent about 20 minutes filming and interviewing me about the car, don’t know when it will air, but they promised to forward me a copy of the show on DVD when it is ready, Can’t wait to see it when it is done.
As the day finished, I was at the award ceremony and when they announced the Lincoln as the first runner up, I’m thinking WOW that ’57 Vette is a sure winner now! Then they announce the Corvette as the second runner up, now I’m thinking I’m going to be really PO’d when a modified car wins in a stock division when they announce we are the first place winner.….….. It is the coolest trophy we’ve won so far, and while they did not announce it as such, I believe that the trophy was made by the kids themselves, making it extra special!
It will certainly rest in a special place and not soon be forgotten! What a way to celebrate Father’s Day, you can be sure we will be back again next year.….…
I’ll post more photos when time permits, until then.….…..
Rain, Rain, Go Away!!
By · CommentsOur weekend was a washout.… I know many parts of the Country are in severe drought conditions, but we have had quite enough, Thank You, go on and help someone else now.
We were looking forward the the Shriner’s Melha Vintage Auto Show, but it was not meant to be. Rained out both Saturday and Sunday. The rain also kept us away from the Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Charity Car Show on Sunday.
Busy week coming up though, we are going to try to do the Cruise Night sponsored by the Elks in Ludlow, Tuesday night and another sponsored by the Moose Lodge in Chicopee on Thursday night all weather permitting of course. We just found out that we also need to be at Buttery Brook Park right here in South Hadley on Friday night too, because they are doing a special award that honors past show winners. We get to go in the line-up with other previous show winners and be judged by the attendees! Come on down and vote for us.……
Saturday, if we are not to exhausted, we’ll be at “The Cars Are The Stars” event in Somers, CT. and Sunday at the CT Children’s Place in East Windsor, CT., both benefit shows for great causes.
Fingers crossed for good weather.….…..
The Year Of the Cadillac
By · CommentsOr that is what everyone is saying.…. After yesterday’s fiasco, Mary Lee and I went up to Cruise Night at the Knight’s Of Columbus last night. It was a short field with about 50 cars due to the 95+ degree heat. The evening started out well, but they had to cut it short and abbreviate the award presentations when the dark clouds rolled in and thunder could be heard in the distance, it was only a week ago under similar weather conditions that the tornado struck just a few miles away. Remarkable sound when you hear about 2 dozen classics all firing up at the same time and trying to squeeze out the small entry and get home. We made it back to the barn before the real storms began.……
Alright, I won’t keep you in suspense any longer, the “Gray Lady” won first place, best in show! She’s still batting a thousand, with 4 awards in 4 events, however, we did have to scratch, claw and climb our way up past a really nice 1930 Rolls Royce to get there.
OK, I promise this is it for a while, I’m not going to post any more show results on an event by event basis, I’ll do it once a Month to recap events. Although you can’t really blame me for bragging a little, can you? It has been a couple year process, with more than 3000 hours invested and mucho dinero to get us here. Vindication is sweet, can you see the big grin on my face as I write?
Honestly, I didn’t take on this project with awards in mind, and in fact never expected them, because younger crowds tend to gravitate more towards the ’60 era muscle cars. The Caddy generates a tremendous amount of attention where ever she goes primarily because there are never any on display. I’ve seen just a couple 1959’s over the years, but in fact have not yet seen another 1958 in at least the last 2 years. I did meet a guy who is restoring a 1958 Series 60 Fleetwood Special, but it won’t be done until sometime next year.
If you are local and want to visit, we’ll be at the 31st Annual Melha Shriners Classic Car Show at the Moose Lodge in Chicopee on Saturday. It is a fundraiser for the Shriner’s Hospital For Children surely a good cause, stop by and say hello.
Till then.….….….…..
What A Day — Good & Bad
By · CommentsMy Company has me on the road many days. Our workhorses are GMC Savana 3500 vans. Despite the economy we have been unusually busy these last couple of weeks, so I am looking at a schedule where I cannot book an appointment for a solid week (unusual in that we normally run a 1 — 2 day backlog). My primary crew after doing their first two service calls, stops for gas and then cannot restart. I run out to meet them knowing they have 6 more stops for the day and hope I can get them up and running fast.
It gets weird at this point, the truck reacts like it has a dead or weak battery, we put jumpers on it to no avail. When the key is turned on all the dash lights and odometer begin flashing like a pinball machine, we can’t even jump the starter, now I’m getting concerned. Nothing left to do but tow it back to the shop and try to figure it out, so 6 miles later and $90.00 lighter we start by replacing the starter relay with no result. Stupidly, I never checked the battery voltage and as we were about to pull the starter and replace it, I decide to replace the battery. Vroom and off she goes, apparently the battery shorted internally causing low voltage and not allowing all of the electronics to power up properly. Back to work they go, not to finish until 7:00PM, but at least everything got done.
Now, with that done and stressed to the max, I decide to take the Caddy out to a Cruise Night. She roars to life in the shop and I drive her the 5 miles home to pickup my wife, she is running somewhat hot, it is over 95 today, park her and take the dog for a walk. Twenty minutes later we load up and leave, I get halfway down my street when the “Gray Lady” just up and dies.….… Are you kidding me, am I really going to have to tow a second vehicle today.….. Cruise night was a bust as we tried to get her going again for the next 40 minutes. Turns out she was seriously vapor locked, an hour later we got her going, put her to bed in the shop, and called it a day. Tomorrow has got to be better!!
A Great Day Out
By · CommentsWe had a nice day out in Feeding Hills yesterday attending the 13th Annual Classic Car Show sponsored by the Pioneer Valley GTO Association. There were some real nice cars represented there. Best in show was a ’61 Plymouth Savoy, and I was thrilled to see a collection of many vintage Station Wagons. I was also impressed by a pair of Lincoln Mark v convertibles, one a ’58 and the other a ’60. We won a top 50 award,
but I’m not sure they really knew how to deal with us. They had top awards for Chevy, Ford, Mopar, Oldsmobile & Buick, and as usual no Cadillac award though in fairness there were only two on the field, mine and a ’76 Eldo Convertible. Seems like with a Caddy you either compete on a concours level with the mega dollar cars or take your chances in the field with the multitude of 50’s era Chevy’s, there is no real place for us. We generated an awful lot of attention from many who had never seen a car like her, it was great weather, a fine day and a great time was had by all.…..
Next week we attend the 31st Annual Melha Shriners Vintage Auto Show, see you then.….…..
Complete Chaos
By · CommentsHappy Birthday to me! What was a pretty good day turned very bad very quickly yesterday at around 4:30PM. Mary Lee and I were on our way out to a “Cruise Night” around 4:30, we had been under a tornado watch from about noontime, but the day was pretty nice, very hot and humid. We live in Western Massachusetts, not normally considered tornado alley so we didn’t take it very seriously. An F2 tornado formed, blazed thru the towns of Westfield, West Springfield, skipped over the Connecticut River and slamed into downtown Springfield just 5 miles from where we were going and ruined the day for many thousands of people. Reports at this time indicate just 4 fatalities, but with many, many more injured and a great amount of property damage. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all who were affected. Surely a birthday to be remembered.….
Friday Night May 27, 2011
By · CommentsMary Lee and I attended the season opener cruise night at Buttery Brook. Met many old friends and made some new ones, there were many cars on display. The “Gray Lady” attracted much attention as evidenced by:
First Time’s A Charm
By · CommentsThe plan right along has been for the “Gray Lady” to make her debut at the Antique & Classic Automobile Show in Stockbridge, MA, a charity to benefit Chesterwood (the Summer Estate of Daniel Chester French, the sculptor who did the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC) on the Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend. That plan is still in place, but after a solid 2 weeks of rain we were looking for a day out and last Sunday was it. We decided last minute to attend the Lion’s Club Charity event in Athol, MA, the “3rd Annual Dick Phillips Dust Off Car Show”. It was a great day, cloudy with peeks of sun, nice location at Silver Lake Park and even had some live entertainment with a local blues band. To top it all off, we were an award winner!
I’m working on a video and slideshow of the event and will have it up as soon as it is done in a week or so.
We plan on attending Cruise Night at Buttery Brook Park here in town Friday night, and visiting Stockbridge up in the Berkshires Sunday for the Chesterwood Charity Show Event. I also have to manage my own crews working thru the Holiday weekend, and drive up to Albany, NY on Saturday to pick up my new project, a 1953 MG TD. It is going to be a very busy time.
Till then.……
We’re Moving Forward
By · CommentsIt seems like the hurrier I go the behinder I get.….… The weather here has not been so great, but I am plugging away putting the old gal back together.
Business has taken up a lot of my time since I got back from Florida, but we are back at it. The recovered sun visors are back up and I’ve spent the last 2 weeks adjusting the doors, windows and installing a little bit of new door rubber.
That being done, I began to close up the doors, re-install the door panels and polish up all of the door handles, window cranks, etc.
Amazingly, the interior is now complete ( well I do have to install the 2 coat hooks just back from the plater), it sure is nice to have that part of the project done. This week when I install the driver’s side rocker panel the exterior will also be finished ( I am still missing the driver’s side front fender badge and waiting for the passenger side tailfin letters to be plated).
It is exciting to see it all come together, now all we need is some nice weather to take her out and show her off!! Most of the cruise nights up here will all be in full swing starting this week and we are looking forward to taking her up to the Classic Car Show at the Chesterwood Estate in Stockbridge, MA up in the Berkshires Memorial Day Weekend, weather permitting.
Today I began stripping out the trunk. I pulled out most of the old fabric and it will all be replaced with new. I also put the first coat of paint on the spare tire well. I’ll re-shoot a second coat later in the day and then I can figure out how to attack this latest project in the best way.
When back in Florida 2 weeks ago, Mary Lee and I took a ride down to Miami to visit Ted Vernon’s place featured on the Discovery Channel program “South Beach Classics”. Filming was on hiatus when we were there, but man does he have some inventory, must have been about 200 cars in 2 different buildings.
Here’s a couple photos I took while there, sorry about the quality,
but I did not have my camera and had to take these with my phone. We look forward to going back again in the near future.….……




