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Hidden Valley Commutator
Newsletter of the Hidden Valley Model T Club, November 2014
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The Hidden Valley
Commutator is the
newsletter of the
Hidden Valley Model
T Club.
The newsletter is
published monthly
and distributed on-
line to all connected
members.
The 2012 thru 2014
members of the
HVMTC Board of Directors are:
President
Doug Lested
Tours
Stephanie Terrell
Treasurer
Diane McPherson
Secretary
Tony Bowker
Web Editor
Tony Bowker
Hidden Valley Model
T Club
PO Box 462314
Escondido, CA
92046-2314
Upcoming Events
Wednesday 5 November - Dinner at Charlie's starting at 6 pm
Saturday 15 November - HVMTC Tour to Cabrillo National Monument ,
Old Point Loma lighthouse and Spanish Landing. Meet at 9am at the parking
lot North of the Visitor Center in Mission Bay Park, leave at 9:30am.
Wednesday 3 December - Dinner at Charlie's starting at 6 pm
Saturday 6 December - HVMTC Tour to Taylor Guitars in El Cajon.
Saturday 20 December - HVMTC Xmas Lights tour in Escondido. Meet
at Marie Callenders in Escondido at 5pm for dinner, tour starts about 6:30pm.
Saturday & Sunday February 7-8, 2015 Overnight tour to Joshua Tree - see
notes in this newsletter.
Hidden Valley Commutator
Newsletter of the Hidden Valley Model T Club, November 2014
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Minutes for HVMTC General Meeting October 1, 2014 Meeting opened at 6:40 pm by President Doug Lested
Members attending included John & Karen Pepe, Tony & Heather Bowker, Vic & Stephanie Terrell,
Lou Schweiger, Bob Anderson, John Chapman, Warren Raps, Henry Keener, Virgil & Sharon
White, Doug Lested John & Jane Alling, Dale & Eleanor Stanfield, Rich Seamour, Ann Tunnell, Bob
Millen and Craig & Barbara French.
Warren lead the pledge.
Doug welcomed everyone. Without Diane, Doug reported on club funds, we have sufficient to
continue operations..
Warren spoke about the Encinitas tour.
Stephanie lead a discussion of upcoming tours:
Saturday 18 October - Tour to the Alta Vista Gardens, meet at 9am at the Escondido Performing
Arts Center, leave at 9:30am.
Saturday 15 November - Tour to Point Loma Open House and the San Salvador, meet in Mission
Bay Park North of the Visitor Center at 9am, leave at 9:30am. Doug will ascertain when the
San Salvador can be visited by the Model Ts.
Saturday 6 December - Tour to Taylor Guitar Works in El Cajon, joint tour with Palomar Model
A's. Doug will contact the Ray Galdi to get the correct date.
Saturday 20 December - Xmas Lights Tour with prior dinner in Escondido. Meet at Marie
Callenders at 5 pm and leave about 6:30. Don't forget to light up the T.
Tony spoke about the proposed overnight tour to Joshua Tree with more ideas generated for the drive
there and back.
Tony asked if there were any comments on the July minutes. There was one omission, Jim Ottavian
family name was omitted. Approval of the minutes was unanimously approved.
Tony & Virgil spoke about their trips back East.
There was no Opportunity drawing.
Being no further business, Doug closed the meeting at 7:30 pm.
Respectfully submitted
Tony Bowker, Secretary
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Tour to Alta Vista Gardens. 18 October
This tour conflicted with the funeral Of Jack Davis, Cathy Risings
father, so I could not attend. No one else sent pictures or a report.
Proposed Driving Tour to Joshua Tree N.P.
Mac and I are planning a trip to Joshua Tree N.P. for the weekend of February 7/8, 2015.
Mac is involved with the Saturday and Sunday tours in and around the park I am working on
a route to enable our Model T's to be driven from home to the weekend tour.
Rather than driving there and back in a single day, we propose to take a more leasurly
approach with two days to get there, two days in the park and two days to return.
The route out would allow everyone to leave from their individual homes on Thursday 5
February and all meet for a lunch at the cafe near Lake Henshaw. In the afternoon we will drive
to Borrego Springs and stay in a motel, such as the Borrego Springs motel ($75). Next day we
would traverse the Badlands, them on to Mecca (Plaza Garibaldi Restaurant for lunch?) and enter the
Joshua Tree Park at the southern entrance and arrive at the Holiday Inn ($100) at Twentynine
Palms.
Saturday morning is undecided but we will visit Keys Ranch in the afternoon.
Sunday is still being planned.
On Monday, February 9, the intrepid drivers would leave Twentynine Palms for lunch in
Palm Springs and spend the night in Palm Desert, maybe at International Lodge. ($75). On
Tuesday we would climb HWY74, lunch at Lake Henshaw and return home.
Thursday Feb 5 Home to Borrego Springs 64 miles
Friday Feb 6 Borrego Springs to Twentynine Palms 121 miles
Saturday Feb 7 Visit Keys Ranch starting at 1:30 pm.
Sunday Feb 8
Monday Feb 9 Twentynine Palms to Palm Desert 60 miles
Tuesday 10 Feb Palm Desert to Home approx 109 miles
These plans are very provisional and Mac and I welcome all comments
TonyB
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Services Offers Doug Anderson had a great repair job done on his radiator. They even completely polished it
before they were done. They had just finished repairs on two T radiators. Advanced Radiator in
Temecula. Phone 800-792-1242, (760) 738-1058
For Sale
1924 T roadster pickup, 12v system with alternator and distributor. Ruckstell, 26/27 wire wheels
with spare, very good top and leather seat. Very good touring car. Wood bed w/cover. Adjustable
lifters, High compression head, external oiler, fuse panel, Rocky Mountain brakes, turn signals,
running board tool box and fuel cans. Side curtains.
Spare running engine w/same updates as the engine in the car. The spare engine numbers match the
registration.
The car with excellent motor and spare motor - asking $11,000
Very large collection of parts including 26/27 engine (taken apart), alternators, starters, generators,
bearings, etc. Value of this is over $9,500. A list of the parts is available. $4,000.
Dell Pound [email protected] 760-685-3461
For Sale Craig French is trying to make room in the garage and get rid of some excess shop equipment he
no longer need or has duplicates.
10" Radial Arm Saw, Montgomery Ward. It has an extra large table with wheels. $50
8" Compound Saw, Delta $50
6" Metal Band Saw, Older China Brand, $25
2HP Dust Collector, Harbor Freight Brand, 70 Gallon, two bag unit. $100
All items in good working condition,
Craig French 760-727-5046 or [email protected].
For Sale Auto Trunk, probably late 20's or early 30's. Measures about 33" wide by 11" deep and 16" tall.
It has some rust but two good latches and it was manufactured by the York Carburetor Company
in York PA.
Open to offers, call Mrs Christman at 760-727-5487.
(I would guess $25-$50 might be enough Tony)
For Sale
My father, George Romain passed away 1 ½ years ago & I am trying to sell his 1921 Model T
Touring that I helped him restore in the late 1960’s. It is still in excellent condition & was driven
regularly up until his death. He was a founding member of the San Fernando Valley Chapter of the
MTFC and he & my mother were very active members of the club. If you know anyone that might
be interested in buying the T please contact Jim Romain [email protected]
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For Sale
100 YEAR OLD MODEL T
1914 Model T Ford Roaster-pickup. Brass radiator, green exterior, black interior, wooden spokes.
Engine and transmission believed to be original. Converted to 12 volt system, alternator
and distributor. New carburetor, starter motor, keyed ignition, muffler, exhaust manifold, stop light
switch, directional signals, steering shaft kit, front spindles, vinyl top, tires, tubes, rim flaps. New
Rocky Mtn. brakes and halogen lights installed four yrs. ago. Engine head magnifluxed and
surfaced, valves adjusted and Bendix rebuilt during past year. No body rust. Licensed/ registered in
California.
Located in Vista, CA. Call Bob Millen - 760-809-3036. Available to be inspected most weekdays
and weekend. $16,500 OBO
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Not having much in the way of tours, I thought I would add the write-up from the October Speedster Run
from Escondido
TonyB
2014 Speedster Run - Temecula
This was the 27th Annual Speedster Run organized by the MTFCSD. This year it was run out of the
Riverside town of Temecula, however most of the route was in northern San Diego county.
The event started at the Motel 6 in Temecula on Saturday 25th October, some 22 speedsters and a couple of
regular Model T's, called "other", had signed
up. However as is often the case, a couple
dropped out due to family problems. The
Saturday warm-up run took the cars a quick
20 mile run into the hills to the west of town,
ending at the home of John & Karen Pepe for
a BBQ. We lost a couple of cars on this run,
but most made to the Pepe's home. Their
home is car enthusiasts dream, with more
square feet of classic cars than house, and the
garage is full of beauties. John's son was in
charge of the BBQ grill and the goodies
provided by Karen, Heather Bowker and
Cathy Rising were enjoyed by all.
Sunday was a usual Southern California autumn morning and eighteen speedster and two "others" itching to
tackle the 120 mile route, which included a 6000 foot hill..... Promptly at 8:30, following a drivers
meeting, when they were advised to top up with gas in Fallbrook, Greg Rising flagged them off at one
minute intervals, the mighty speedsters roared off towards De Luz and then Fallbrook. This year Greg had
come up with a Traffic Signal which switched from Red to Green to indicate time to leave. At Fallbrook
Judy & John Burrell and Jerry & Ana Yeadon provided coffee and donuts. Naturally, Howard did not
listen and ran out of gas at Palomar... After Fallbrook, the route took them down Hwy 395 and then up to
Valley Center, Pauma Valley and then up South Grade of Mt Palomar to the Observatory parking lot where
Jim & Gene Train and Mark & Kim Ferguson provided soft drinks and Heather's cookies. The route took
them down East Grade, then back West along to Pala, where most cars lost a lot of time following a very
slow Motor Home. In Pala, Janna Laughon and John & Jonnie Szakas ran a Stop and Go checkpoint, then
the cars ran back north into Temecula to the Denny's for a late lunch.
Along the way we lost four more cars, two with rod knocks, one to a gas
line problem and one undisclosed.
Following lunch, Tony thanked all the volunteers for their efforts. Then
he thanked Gene Carrothers who had provided every entrant and every
volunteer with a bag of "Mothers" car cleaning products. Eventually all
the results came in, the last checkpoint held open until the very last car
came through. The cars were all a little slower than the bogy time this
year, averaging less than 30 mph. It must be due to that 6000 foot hill. In
third place were Nancy & Eric Nelson from Kanab, second was Craig &
Lois Leech and the winners this year were Billy & Cheryl Shumate. This
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is a repeat of last years result and they dedicated the win to their son who passed earlier this year, such a
great loss.
Everyone appeared to have a great time, though those who broke down were a little subdued, anticipating a
good deal of work before the next event. Finally I would like to thank Chuck West for attending to many
administrative details and Greg Rising, without his tremendous help, the event could not take place.
TonyB Acknowledgements:
BBQ John & Karen Pepe, Heather Bowker, Cathy Rising, John Pepe (Jr)
Marshals Greg Rising, Judy & John Burrell and Jerry & Ana Yeadon, Jim & Gene Train and Mark &
Kim Ferguson, Janna Laughon and John & Jonnie Szakas
Trouble trucks Eric Sayer, Kirt Simpsom
Everything else Chuck West, Greg Rising, Tony & Heather Bowker
Craig Leech was very pleased with his second place The third place Nelsons from Kanab, UT
2014 Speedster Run Results ----- Minutes early (-) or late ------
Pos Name Car
# #1 #2 #3 #4 Points
Bogy Timing 45 94 58 26
1 B Shumate 87 7 7 17 2 33
2 C Leech 5 12 4 16 2 34
3 N Nelson 809 8 7 16 3 34
4 T Loftus 54 7 5 15 9 36
5 G Carrothers 1 12 7 15 3 37
6 D Francis 46 12 10 15 3 40
7 J King 1A 16 6 18 1 41
8 R Cressey 2 14 5 19 4 42
9 C King 3 10 16 18 1 45
10 L Harness 15 9 9 24 3 45
11 J Pappakostas 626 9 12 24 4 49
12 J Chapman 4 8 16 21 4 49
13 H Genrich 7 17 7 49 3 76
14 A Goddard 121X 16 18 42 -2 80
15 L Trujillo 25 9 28 DNF
16 B Downs 11 12 DNF
17 D Howie 57 16 DNF
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18 R Hayne 8 12 DNF
19 R Bauman 13 DNS
20 C Calvert 111 DNS
21 B Davisson 20 DNS
22 D Parker 22 DNS The timing for the event is fairly simple, a bogy time is generated for each of the four sections and each entrant is
awarded one point for each minute late and two points for each minute early in each section. Lowest score
wins....