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March 2017
Volume 39, Issue 3 A Diablo Valley Mustang Association Publication
The Feed Bag
IF YOU HAVE ICE CREAM, THEY WILL COME
Sunday, February 12th was a great day for a Sweetheart Social Cruise for a Valentine’s Day celebration to Fentons Creamery in Vacaville. Six cars left Baja Fresh at Sun Valley Mall after 11 am and caravanned up I-680 to I-80 at Cor-delia and on to the Nut Tree Plaza in Vacaville. The six families were Ron and Suzanne Freitas, Jim and Belinda Blair, John and Anne Haugrud, Harry and Karen Davis, Elizabeth and Race Cofer and my daughter Kristen and I. Larry and Belinda braved the trip with the top down. We met at Fenton’s and were joined by the Booth-Carr family for a total of 16 people. We were about half an hour early for our reservation, but were seated in a timely manner. Sandwiches, sun-daes and shakes were ordered and quickly devoured. Afterwards some people went shopping, the outlet stores are across the freeway, and others went home. Larry put the top down on his Roush as he left the parking lot.
This was the first time in many years we have done the Social and it was a lot of fun. My daughter said the Valentine’s Day Ice Cream Social was always her favorite Club event growing up. If you missed it, you missed a great sunny day for a cruise and you missed a good time. Besides, calories don’t count on holidays, right?
By Ed Guldner
Wonder how many applica-
tions were received at 24-Hour
Fitness the day after this
demonstration of ice cream
bliss?!
DVMA Membership Information
Membership is open to any Mustang enthusiast. Dues are $30.00 per year plus a $10.00 first year initiation fee. Business card size advertising is $50.00
(25.00 for members) for 12 monthly issues. ¼ page ads are $100.00 per year. Other advertising and insert rates are available. Members are allowed brief,
one-time For Sale and Wanted ad’s.
DVMA Objectives
To provide a common meeting ground for Mustang Owners
and further the enjoyment of ownership: to include
workshops, question and answer sessions and technical
sessions. To promote a more favorable relationship with
the general motoring public. To further the preservation and
restoration of all Mustangs. MOST IMPORTANTLY TO
HAVE FUN.
DVMA General Information
The DVMA meets on the second Wednesday of
each month at Fuddruckers. The Board of Directors
meets the fourth Wednesday of each month at one
of the Board Members homes on a rotating basis.
Club Meetings
When: The second Wednesday of every month at 7:00 PM...Arrive early to order food. Order and pick up
your food downstairs. Bring your food upstairs to the meeting.
Where: Fuddruckers
1975 Diamond Blvd, Concord, CA 94520
(925) 825-1443 In the Willows Shopping Center
Directions
From the South:
Take Highway 680 North to Willow Pass Road. Exit at Willow Pass Road and at the light at the bottom of the
ramp, turn right. Move immediately into the left lane and turn left on Diamond Boulevard (the next traffic light).
Stay in the left lane and turn left into the Willows Shopping Center.
From the North:
Take Highway 680 South to Willow Pass Road. Exit at Willow Pass Road and turn left at the light at the bottom of
the ramp. Turn left on Diamond Boulevard and stay in the left lane. Turn left into the Willows Shopping Center.
Published by the:
Diablo Valley Mustang Association
P.O. Box 21674 Concord, CA 94521
See us on the World Wide
Web at:
www.dvma.org
Articles, Advertisements, Car of
the Month features and other
submissions may be sent to:
DVMA P.O. Box 21674
Concord, CA 94521
email: [email protected], or,
Deadline: Submissions made
after the 20th of the month might
not be published in the month
2016-17 DVMA Officers President Harry Davis [email protected]
Vice President Jim Blair [email protected]
Secretary Karen Davis [email protected]
Treasurer/Membership Dwight Moreland [email protected]
Board Member Joe Dearing [email protected]
Board Member Ron Freitas [email protected]
Board Member Ed Guldner [email protected]
Newsletter Editor Anne Haugrud [email protected]
Tour Coordinator John Haugrud [email protected]
Sergeant-at-Arms Juan Renteria
Past President John Haugrud [email protected]
Webmaster (appointed) Jim Blair [email protected]
Storekeeper (appointed) Vacant
Hospitality (appointed) Sharon Dearing [email protected]
MCA Representative Ron Freitas [email protected]
Historian (appointed) Vacant
60’s and 70’s
Ford parts
and
accessories
including Ford
Motorsport
Apparel and
Classic
Novelty Items
See us on the web:
http://www.deltabaymustang.com
HOURS: M-F 9:00am - 5:00pm, Sat 9:00 -2:00 ,
Closed Sun. (Pacific Time)
Phone Orders Only: 1-800-664-8350
Telephone & Technical
Information: 925-634-7776
FAX: 925-634-5820
Postal address: 3491 Balfour Rd. Brentwood, CA
94513
Parts for
Mustang,
Falcon,
Fairlane &
Shelby
Delta Bay Mustang
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March 2017, Volume39, Issue 3
DVMA Dispatch President Message
Car Show plans are in full swing! Contact Jim Blair if you would like to volun-
teer your time and/or talents to make our annual Car Show and Shine a huge
success on May 6, 2017. It comes down to all of our members and their partici-
pation. National Mustang Day is in April, and DVMA members will celebrate
on April 15 at Cobra Experience in Martinez. Everyone will enjoy that venue
and the Museum, and the chance to see Mustangs from other car clubs. See Joe
Guidotti for more details and sign up to attend.
We will soon switch back to daylight savings time, and you know that summer
is not far behind! Polish and shine your Mustang so your pony will look great in the upcoming shows. Be sure to check the Events Book so you can sign up
for club outings. Talk to John Haugrud about joining a drive to Yosemite in July .
Have your tires been sitting in the garage? Have you checked tire pressure and looked at the tires to see if you
can find any problems? Your life rides on those tires.
I look forward to seeing you at meetings and/or future events.
Harry Davis
DVMA DISPATCH
March 2017 DVMA and MCA Hosted Events
March 4, DVMA Breakfast, 9 AM Dad’s Café, 1135 2nd St, Brentwood
March 8, DVMA monthly meeting, 6:30 PM for Social and 7:00 meeting at Fuddrucker’s
March 24-26, 2017 MCA National Show, Pensacola, FL, Gulf Coast Regional
March 27 Board Meeting and CAR SHOW PLANNING, Mt Mike’s Pizza, 5358 Clayton Rd., Concord, 6:30PM social,
7:00PM meeting. PLEASE COME AND GET INVOLVED. WE NEED EVERYONE’S HELP TO MAKE THIS SHOW A
SUCCESS. ALL CLUB MEMBERS ARE WELCOME!!
April 1, DVMA Breakfast, 9AM, Mel’s Diner, 4391 Treat Blvd, Concord, CA
April 12, DVMA monthly meeting, 6:30 PM for Social and 7:00 meeting at Fuddrucker’s
April 15, 2017 Early celebration of National Mustang Day at the Cobra Experience in Martinez. Opens at 8:30AM til
close. Bring your Mustang!!
April 17, 2017 Official National Mustang Day (falls on a Monday).
MAY 6, 2017 DVMA CAR SHOW at the Cobra Experience , Martinez
May 10, 2017, DVMA monthly meeting, 6:30PM for Social and 7:00PM meeting at Fuddrucker’s
May 12-14, 2017, MCA National Show, another chance to go to a national show in Tucson Arizona, Old Pueblo Mustang
Club
September 9, Orinda Classic Car show, Orinda CA
Other Events
September 9, 2017 Orinda Classic Car Show, Orinda, CA.
Non-Club Events
April 22, 2017 PTSA of Freedom High Annual Car show, 9AM at 1050 Neroly RD, Oakley, CA. All proceeds benefit Freedom High
School. See Rusty Hill for entry form by April 16.
April 30, 2017 Dream Machine Show, Half Moon Bay
LAST MEETING’S HIGHLIGHTS
March 2017, Volume39, Issue 3
DVMA General Meeting Minutes
Fuddruckers – Concord CA
February 8, 2017
President Harry Davis called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm at Fuddruckers in Concord CA.
WELCOME to all. Harry announced meetings will begin at 7:00 pm.
PAST PRESIDENT – John Haugrud
John enjoyed a great visit to Barrett-Jackson, with Ron Freitas. There were some amazing cars!
MEMBERSHIP – Ed Guldner
Ed reported that DVMA has 72 memberships, with a total of 162 members.
TREASURER – Dwight Moreland
Dwight was unable to be at this meeting.
NEWSLETTER – Anne Haugrud
Anne would appreciate articles for Car of the Month, and is also beginning a new feature. See the newsletter for more info about “What was your very first car??” Pictures are always appreciated. Send articles and photos to Anne at [email protected]
BIRTHDAYS and ANNIVERSARIES – Sharon Dearing
Congratulations to each birthday person and anniversary celebrants in February.
PAST EVENTS –
Ed reported the Concord Street cleaning was exceptional – the City didn’t show up, so everyone headed off to breakfast at Chef Burger.
TOUR COORDINATOR – John Haugrud
February 12 – Sweetheart cruise to Fenton’s Ice Cream Parlor and restaurant. Leave Sun Valley parking lot near Baja Fresh at 11:00 am. Bring cash and bridge toll. Contact is Ed Guldner.
March 4 – Breakfast at Dad’s Café, 1135 2nd St, Brentwood.
March 24-26 - MCA National Show in Pensacola FL; Gulf Coast Regional.
April 1 – Breakfast at Giant Chef Burger, 40 Golf Club Rd, Pleasant Hill. 9:00 am.
April 15 – Celebrate National Mustang Day at the Cobra Experience in Martinez. 8:30 am to close. Bring your Mus-tang!
April 29 – Adopt-A-Street and Breakfast to follow. Meet at 9:00 am, start 9:15 am, Seafood City Parking Lot, Dia-mond Blvd., Concord. Breakfast only, meet at 10:00 am at Seafood City.
May 6 – DVMA Show and Shine Car Show at the Cobra Experience, Martinez.
May 12-14 – MCA National Show in Tucson AZ, Old Pueblo Mustang Club.
July 22 - Day outing to Yosemite for driving and for lunch – if interested in overnight, specify on the page that will be in the Event Book. Contacts Harry Davis and John Haugrud.
Mustang Owners’ Museum – This Museum will be located in Concord, North Carolina, and is meant to be a museum for all Mustang owners. Harry and Karen attended the meeting that was held in Stockton in January. An article will be in the next newsletter. Sign up as a Charter member for $100, with membership for one year following the Museum opening.
Car for Sale – Harry has info about a 1965 Mustang for sale. John also receives sales info and will share details with any interested person
Cookies and Break
Meeting minutes continued on page 6
Feed Bag, page 4
MY VERY FIRST CAR WAS A……
By John Haugrud
Well, it was a 1962 Plymouth Valiant. Back in 1967, the year I was a junior in high school, I was a Mopar guy. After
driving around in my parents’ old Dodge Coronet (really a tank on wheels) I decided to plunk down my hard-earned
$400 that I’d saved from my job as a delivery guy for Chicken Delight, anybody remember them? Back then you
searched in the “For Sale” column of the newspaper and I found an ad for a 1962 Plymouth Valiant 2-door. It was
white with a 3-speed manual transmission with a slant six motor. Of course, I didn’t waste any time before starting the
customizing process. First came a 4-barrel carburetor and manifold. Then came a tach, oversized chrome wheels on the
back and regular-sized chrome wheels with small “dog dish” hubcaps on the front. One of the things I liked about this
little beauty was that it had a bench seat in the front, which I considered essential so that my girlfriend, a certain Anne
Hazelwood (later to become Haugrud) could sit right up next to me without having to “sit on the hump” as most bucket
–seat cars would require. Hey, I had my priorities in order. I got it reupholstered and finally painted to a dark forest
green—a very “in” color that year. That car and I finally parted ways when I entered the Marine Corp in 1969. She was
a good one, and I learned a lot about working on engines and cars as I did all the modifications
This is what I
graduated to a
couple of years
later; a 1966
Charger. Note
the Marine-
issued “high and
tight” haircut.
NOW THIS IS PLANNING AHEAD
Harry recently received an email from a Mustang enthusiast from Germany who follows our website. He is a partic-
ular fan of the classic movie “Bullitt” and mentions that the 50th anniversary of the Bullitt movie will be in Octo-
ber of 2018. The gist of his email was that he is planning a vacation to San Francisco that would coincide with any
special events or activities that may be planned by the city of San Francisco or other local Mustang clubs.
Maybe this would be a cool theme to plan an event around. What do you think? Maybe a cruise along the route of
that famous car chase? Maybe a screening of the Bullitt movie with a party at the Cobra Experience? A costume
party where we all dress in 1960’s attire? I’m sure there are lots of other ideas that you may come up with. Start
thinking about it and see where it goes. Maybe we can have Juergen Fichtelmann from Germany join us!
Feed Bag page 5 March 2017 , Volume 39, Issue 3
APRIL 17 National Mustang Day
Celebrate April 15
COBRA EXPERIENCE - This year we would like to open our parking lot to any/all Mustangs, and/or clubs that would like
to participate in having a TON of Mus-tangs in one place. Since the 17th hap-pens to fall on a Monday, and Sunday is
Easter, mark down April 15
Note that the museum will be open on 4/15 instead of 4/16 in April! Yes,the museum is going to be open on a Saturday!!
March meeting minutes continued
Cookies and Break
WEBSITE – Jim Blair
Jim thanked Dean Cofer for his assistance in transferring info to the new website (same web address). The website was down for a couple days while that happened and is operating in full mode now.
CAR SHOW – Jim Blair
The Cobra Experience will be the location of DVMA’s annual Show and Shine on May 6, 2017. The cost to DVMA is tiered based on the number of cars that are in the Show. There will not be any shirts or hats as giveaways. Each entry will receive one ticket to the Museum (value $10.). There will be food catering on-site. Bill Brandt Ford is assisting DVMA. Delta Bay Mustang is doing the trophies. Entries will register on-line with Motosho; manual registration can be used. There is room for 260 cars, 10 of those spots will be for Bill Brandt Ford and other vendors. Attendees will be able to buy an entry ticket to the Museum in order to go inside the building. The website has a button that allows anyone to make donations to the two charities supported by DVMA, Bay Area Crisis Nursery and the Food Bank.
VICE-PRESIDENT – Jim Blair
Marlene Hill won the raffle prize this month.
MCA Regional Director & DVMA Rep – Ron Freitas
The latest issue of the Mustang Times has been updated and is very interesting. There will be another change in the magazine next month. Note that MCA membership is now on tiered levels so members can choose how to get news from MCA. Club officers must be MCA members. MCA has added a National Show for July in Atlanta, with both driving and a car show.
SECRETARY – Karen Davis – no report
BOARD MEMBERS – Ron Freitas, Joe Dearing, Ed Guldner – no report
STORES – This position is appointed and is open to a volunteer. There are no more umbrellas!
SGT AT ARMS – Juan Renteria Rusty won the name badge raffle.
The next DVMA meeting will be March 8, 2017.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:45 pm by Harry Davis, President.
Join Us For Breakfast on Saturday, March 4 at 9:00 We’ll be gathering at Dad’s Café at 1135 2nd St in Brentwood. We’ll save some pancakes for ya!
DVMA CAR SHOW MAY 6
Sign up forms are on the DVMA website and
we will be mailing them out to all those who
get their club info by snail mail. EVERY club
member should be filling it out and planning on
attending the May 6th show. If you absolutely
cannot attend the show then perhaps you’d con-
sider making a donation to the club for the
amount of registration (or more?). We’d like to
be able to make a respectable donation to our
charity. Bay Area Crisis Nursery. See ya there!
Feed Bag page 6 March 2017, Volume 39, Issue 3
Corrections to the Member Roster
Please note the following corrections:
For Doug Gompertz: the second phone number (cell) should be 412, not 415
For Erik Miller: in his email address, replace the “c” with a “k”
For Juan Renteria in his email address replace “72” with “732”
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