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June 2013 Volume 23 Issue 6 MONTHLY CRUISIN’ with the Mass Cruisers Auto Club “CRUISIN’ AT THE SPEED OF FUN” We’re on the Web www.masscruisers.com And Facebook Gordon White’s 1958 silver Corvette (right) took home the award from the May 2nd Cruise Night (see page 4), as did Daniel Disco’s 1951 Mercury four door lead sled (below) on May 16th (see page 10 for details and more photos. The Pronyne Motorsports Museum in Pawtucket, R.I., included a photo shoot of our cars individually parked in front of the iconic 1941 Modern Diner a half block away on East. St (right). Turn to page 8 for all the details. Left. Seekonk Speedway Show & Go attracted a huge turnout on May 4th. More photos on page 5. Cruiser’s fund- raising efforts recognized by the Kraft Foundation. Details on page 3.

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June 2013 Monthly newsletter of the Massachusetts Cruisers Auto Club

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June 2013 Volume 23 Issue 6

MONTHLY CRUISIN’ with the Mass Cruisers Auto Club

“CRUISIN’ AT THE SPEED OF FUN”

We’re on the Web

www.masscruisers.com

And Facebook

Gordon White’s 1958 silver Corvette (right) took

home the award from the May 2nd Cruise Night (see

page 4), as did Daniel Disco’s 1951 Mercury four door

lead sled (below) on May 16th (see page 10 for details

and more photos.

The Pronyne Motorsports Museum in Pawtucket,

R.I., included a photo shoot of our cars individually

parked in front of the iconic 1941 Modern Diner a

half block away on East. St (right). Turn to page 8

for all the details.

Left. Seekonk Speedway Show & Go attracted a

huge turnout on May 4th. More photos on page 5.

Cruiser’s fund-

raising efforts

recognized by the

Kraft Foundation.

Details on page 3.

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Visitors, guests and those

interested in joining the Mass Cruisers Auto Club are

welcome to attend one of our monthly meetings held on the

third Tuesday of each month in Norfolk.

Contact us by snail mail: P.O. Box 217

Wrentham, MA 02093

Or by email:

Phone: 781 551-0520 for more

information

Our clubhouse is located at 124

Main St. behind the Dunkin Donut

and across from the Police Station

in the center of Norfolk MA

MASS CRUISERS AUTO CLUB CRUISIN’ AT THE SPEED OF FUN

Monthly Cruising Page 2

We’re on the Web!

www.masscruisers.com

Club Officers

President– Fred Tierney Vice President—Larry Nyborn Secretary—Bob Hines Treasurer—Wayne Lestan Webmaster—Steve Vining New Member Liason—Dole Cole Sgt. at Arms—Rick Lawlor Special Contributor—John Buchanan

Editor—Paul Saulnier

Special Events

Cruise Night—Steve Huntington Car Show—Rich Armando

Advertising Rates

Business card space…….$25.00

per year

To advertise in the Monthly Cruiser, please send a business

Directory 2

Classifieds

Kraft Thank You Letter

3

May2, 2013 Cruise Winner 4

Seekonk Speedway Show&Go 5

Monthly Calendar 6

May Cruisin’ Massachusets 7

Pronyne Museam Tour 8

Pronyne Museum(cont.) 9

Car Shows & Events

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May 16, 2013 Cruise Winner

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Classified Page 3 Monthly Cruising

For sale

Bally “Hokus Pokus” pinball machine (Model: 1508-47-G S/N 1657) The first $250 takes this nostalgic electro-mechanical fun

machine in this age of smart phone game-boys. Can be seen and played at Mark’s Upholstery shop on Rte. 140 in Foxborough. Call

or email Mark at 508-543-3400 [email protected] for details.

At left is the Kraft Family and

The New England Patriots

Charitable Foundation thank

you letter for the $3,800 do-

nation which was collected at

our April 18 opening Bass Pro

Shops cruise night at Patriot

Place. Posting the letter along

with thanks to all the cruise

night attendees that contrib-

uted to make the most suc-

cessful charitable drives we’ve

ever conducted at our cruises

is in order.

“Patriot Place restaurants and

partners, CBS Scene, Davio’s,

Dunkin’ Donuts, Capriotti’s,

Five Guys, Tastings Wine Bar

& Bistro, Toby Keith’s I Love

This Bar & Grill, Twenty 8,

Olive Garden, Tavolino, Bass

Pro Shops and the Mass

Cruisers Auto Club either

collected donations or do-

nated a portion of their pro-ceeds in response to the

pledge last week.”

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May 2, 2013 Cruise Winner Monthly Cruising Page 4

The May 2, 2013

Cruise winner selection,

sponsored by Accurate

Automotive & Perform-

ance of Hyde Park, Bos-

ton was made by Cindy

Chisholm from the Bass

Pro Shops Receiving

Dept.

She loves Corvettes and

cruise night regular

Gordon White’s sharp

looking 1958 silver

model that was sporting

contrasting white body-side coves really hit the

mark.

These cove styled Cor-

vettes, which debuted in

1956 and continued

through 1963, are dis-

tinctive and highly

prized collector models.

1958 was the first year

for the four headlight

version of this classic

body style. It also has

the 283 cu. In. 230 hp

small block V8 engine in

its original stock con-

figuration.

For a video of the

cruise, check out

http://

vimeo.com/65652440

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Seekonk Speedway Show and Go

The 3rd Annual Seekonk Speedway Show & Go Car Show enjoyed a beautiful

sunny but chilly Saturday ahead of its opening race season that began on Sun-

day. John Buchanan’s video of the show: http://vimeo.com/65986923

Over 200 show cars registered for the car show portion of the day-long

events that included free spectator admission to the car show, test & tune

races on the Speedway track during the car show and the show car 100 foot

burnout drag races at 1 pm ahead of the 2:00 PM. award presentations by D.J.

Bruce Palmer. The Mass Cruisers handled the setup for show car parking and judging for the

Top 16 Awards with the Best of Show Award was presented to Al G.’s 1970

Shelby GT 500.

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Contact Mary or Bob Lepore for available months to schedule hosting the monthly winter dinner socials at your favorite restaurant with coffee and pot luck desserts at your home.

Page 6 Monthly Cruising

July 4-7th, see page 10 for multiple listings. 6th, see page 10 for multiple listings 9th, 41st Endicott show, corral and flea

market, East Street, Dedham 9th, Business Meeting @ Clubhouse 14-16, 22nd Goodguys. Rich Armando

coordinating Cruisers activities. 16th, Memebers Meeting @ Clubhouse 23rd, Elm Bank Show, Route 16, Natick,

9 AM—3:30 PM ** Bass Pro Cruise Nights hosted by the

Mass Cruisers.

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June 2nd, See page 10 for multiple listings. 11th, Business Meeting @ Clubhouse 14-16, 22nd Goodguys. Rich Armando

coordinating Cruisers activities. 16th, Fathers Day Breakfast Cruise,

Holliston Historical Society, 8—10 AM 18th, Memebrs Meeting @ Clubhouse 23rd, Elm Bank Show, Route 16, Natick,

9 AM—3:30 PM ** Bass Pro Cruise Nights hosted by the

Mass Cruisers.

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June Cruising Massachusetts

Monday: √ Abington: Abington Ale House (SSCC), Rte. 18. 5pm-Dusk

√ Billerica: The 99 Restaurant, 160 Lexington Rd. Middlesex Tpke. 5pm

√ Lowell: Heritage Farm Ice Cream,163 Pawtucket Ave. (Rte. 113) 6—10 pm

√ Plainville: Summer Scoops, 80 Washington St. (U.S. Rte. 1) 4 pm — 8 pm

√ Rochester: Matt’s Blackboard, Plumb Corner Mall, Rte. 105, 5-9pm

√ Uxbridge: Hay-Wagon Restaurant,504 W. Hartford Ave.5-9 √ Coventry, RI; Venus Pizza, 8230 Post Rd. U.S. Rte. 1; 5:00 pm—dark √ Exeter, RI; Honey Dew Donuts, 567 South County Trail (Rte. 2), 5 pm—

dusk

√ N. Kingston RI: Tarbox Motors, 1100 Tower Rd., Rte. 1 √ West Warwick: Cardi’s, 1681 Quaker Lane (Rte. 2 Exit 8) 5 pm (Bruce P.)

√ N. Situate: Suzy Q’s, 208 Plainfield Pike (Rte. 14) 4 pm—dark (DJ Car Guy)

√ Woonsocket, RI; Patriot’s Diner; 65 Founder’s Dr. off Rte. 122, 5pm

Tuesday: √ Assonet: Assonet Pizza, 66 South Main St. (Route 24, Exit 9); 5PM √ Billerica: Road Rebels, V.I.P. Auto Parts, Rte. 3A; 6-9 PM √6/4 Bourne: Upper Cape Reg. Tech, Sandwich Rd. Rte. 6A; 5pm √ Dedham: Uno Chicago Grill, 270 Providence Hgwy. (U.S. Rte. 1) 5 pm √ Dartmouth: Stackhouse, 16 Faith St. (Stackhouse St. off Rockdale Ave.) 5 pm

√ Lexington: Alexander Pizza, 180 Bedford St. (Rtes. 4/225) 5—dusk √ Peabody: Sal’s Pizza, 139 Lynnfield St. 5—8 PM √ Saugus: Fuddruckers, 900 Broadway (Rte. 1N), 5-8PM √ Swansea: Bike Nite @ Simcock Farm Ice Cream, 361 Marvel St.; 5–9 PM

√ Middleboro: Lorenzo’s; 500 West Grove St. (Rte. 28); 5 pm—dusk √ Northborough: Mama’s Pizza, 10 Blake off Rte. 20; 4—9 pm √ Upton: Cruisin’ at the V.F.W, Rte. 140/Milford St. ; 5-9PM √ Westminster: VFW back parking lot, 1 Eaton St.@ Rte. 2A 4—8 pm √ Weymouth: Auto Zone, 555 Washington St. (Rte. 53) 3:30 PM—Dark √ Coventry, RI: Cozy’s Grill, 473 Tiogue Ave. (Rte. 3) 1st Tues. only 4 PM - dark

√ Woonsocket, RI: All Saints Parish, 323 Rathbun St.; 5:30—8:30 pm √ Greenville/Smithfield, RI: A&W Rte.44 (I-295 Exit 7); 6-9PM (Bruce P.)

√ Pawtucket, RI: Slater Park, Armistice Blvd. or Rte. 1A 5–Dusk

√ Warwick, RI: Oakland Beach Cruise Night, Rte. 1A 5-9 PM

Wednesday: √ Attleboro; Cardi’s Furniture, Rte. 1A I-95 Exit 2; 5—8 pm (Al Brewer)

√7/5 Attleboro: Pleasant Auto Center, 676 Pleasant St. (Rte. 123) 5 pm—dusk √ Ayer: Depot Square, 5/15, 6/19, 7/17, 8/21, 9/18; 5:30 pm—dusk √ Chelmsford: Drum Hill Burger King, Rte. 3 Exit 32, 5:30 PM til dusk √ Danvers: Liberty Tree Mall, 100 Independence Way (128 Exit 24) 4:30 PM

√ Dartmouth: Stackhouse, 16 Faith St. (off Stackhouse St.) 5 PM till dark

√ Dracut: Drum Hill Burger King Cruise (Rte. 3 Exit 32) 5:30 PM till dark

√ E. Taunton: Star Drive-In, Myricks St. (Rte. 140 exit 10) 5 PM till dark

√ Fitchburg: J.R.’s Pub, 14 North St. off Rte. 2A, 5-9 pm √ Harwichport: A & W, 297 Rte. 28 4 PM—dusk √ Leominster: Storage Solutions, 345 Central St.,(Rte.12) 5:00 PM—Dusk √ Millbury: Scales Seafood & Ice Cream, 45 River St. √ Milford: Caps Auto Parts, 75 Fortune Blvd, off Rte. 85 6PM √ Methuen: Fuddruckers, Village Mall, Rte. 28 5PM-dusk √ Shrewsbury: Dinkey’s Blue Belle Diner, 70 Clinton St. (Rte. 70); 5pm √ Spencer: Klem’s, Rte. 9, 117 Main St. 5pm √ Sterling: 140 Rendezvous Pub, 344 Redemption Rock Trail (Rte. 140) √ Swansea: Simcock Farm Ice Cream, 361 Marvel St.; 5–9 PM

√ Weymouth: Elk’s Club, 1197 Washington St. 7/18,Aug. 1,15 & 22 5:30 PM √ Jamestown, RI; Jamestown Tavern; 138 Narragansett Ave., 4:30 pm

√ Narragansett, RI: Bon Vue & Aunt Carrie’s, 1230 Ocean Rd. √ N. Providence, RI: Tasty Diner, 1410 Mineral Spring Ave. (Rte. 15) 5 pm

√ Richmond, RI: Ernie T’s Restaurant, 1219 Main St.(I-95 Exit 3) 5 pm

√ W. Greenwich, RI: Denny’s, I-95 exit 7; 6-9PM (Bruce P)

Thursday: √ Beverly; Beverly Airport, Rte. 97- Cabot St. to L.P. Henderson Rd.; 5—8 pm

√ Dracut; Shaw’s Farm, 204 New Boston Rd. 5—8 pm

√ Fairhaven; Emma Jeans, 115 Huttleston Ave. (U.S. Rte.6) 5:00 PM

√ Foxboro: Bass Pro Shops, 1 Bass Pro Pl. (U.S. Rte. 1) (Bruce P) 4:30 PM 5/30, 6/13, 6/27, 7/11, 7/25 , 8/8, 8/22, 9/5, 9/19, 10/3, 10/17

√ Middleboro: Town Hall, 10 Nickerson Ave, off Rte. 105; 4—8 PM

√ North Reading: Kitty’s Restaurant, 123 Main St.;5-Dusk √ Raynham: Raynham Park,1958 Broadway-Rte.138 (I-495 Exit 8); 5-Dusk Alternates w Bass Pro: 6/6, 6/20, 7/4, 7/18, 8/1, 8/15, 8/29, 9/12, 9/26, 10/10 √ Saugus: Fuddruckers, 900 Broadway (Rte. 1N); 4:30— dusk √ Shrewsbury: Hebert Candy Mansion, Rte. 20 5 PM √6/6 Stow: Minuteman Air Field Wings & Wheels, 302 Boxboro Rd., 5—8

PM √ Templeton: King Phillips Restaurant, Rte. 2A 5 PM—dark

√ East Providence: Pazi’s Pizza, 380 Taunton Ave. (U.S. Rte. 44) 5—9 pm

√ N. Situate: Suzy Q’s, 208 Plainfield Pike (Rte. 14) 4 pm—dark (DJ Car Guy)

√6/6 Westerly, RI: Windjammer (East Lot) 337 Atlantic Ave. 5 pm—8:30 pm

Friday: √ Auburn: Auburn/Webster Elks, 754 Southbridge St. (Rte. 12) 5 PM

√ Blackstone, MA: Wojcik’s Farm, 65 Milk St., 5-8 pm √ Canton, MA: Trinity Church, 1 Blue Hill River Rd. , 4—Dusk

√ Dartmouth, MA: Cold Stone Creamery, 85 Faunce Corner Rd., 5 pm Alternate Fri. with Mattapoisett; June 14 & 28; July 12 & 19; Aug 9,, 23 & 30; Sept. 13 & 27

√ Fitchburg: J.R.’s Pub, 14 North St. off Rte. 2A √ Gardner: PACC, 171 Kendall Pond Rd. West, off Rte. 2A 4 pm-dark √ Halifax: Wal-Mart, Rtes. 106 & 58 4 pm-dark

√ Lancaster: Kimball Farm, 1543 Lunenburg Rd. (Rte. 70) 5-9 PM √ Mattapoisett: Mattapoisett Wharf off Rte. 6; 5—9 PM Alternate Fri. with Dartmouth: June 7 & 21, July 12 & 19, Aug. 9 , 23 & 30, Sep. 13 & 27 √ Norton: Honey Dew Donuts, Rte. 123 5-8 PM √ Tewksbury: Papa Gino’s, 553 Main St., (Rte. 38) 5 PM till Dusk √ Ashton RI: Pavilion Restaurant, 15 Frontier Rd. Rte. 3 5–8 PM √ Bristol, RI: St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 500 Metacom Ave. Rte. 136; 5 pm

√ Cranston, RI: Johnny Rocket’s; Chapel Hill Plaza, Rte. 2, 4 PM √ Cumberland, RI: MacDonald’s; Rte. 122, 6 PM (Bruce P.) √ E. Greenwich, RI: Crestar Picture Framing, 51 Liberty St. off Rte. 1, 5:30 pm

√ Jamestown, RI: Port. Amer. Club, 138 Narragansett Ave., 5:30 pm

√ Warren, RI: St. Thomas Church, 500 Metacom Ave. (Rte. 136) 5 pm-dusk

√ Warwick, RI: Firestone Service, 1689 Post Rd., 4 pm-dark (DJ Car Guy)

Saturday: √ Acton: Julie’s Place, 208 Main St. (Rte. 27); 4-7 PM √ Framingham: CJ’s Northside Grill, 911 Edgell Rd., 3-10 PM √ Framingham/Saxonville: LandoZ Hometown Grille, 1 Nicholas Rd., 1-6

PM √ Gardner: PACC, 171 Kendall Pnd West Rd.., 5 PM till dark √ Merrimac: Skip’s Snack Bar, Rte. 110, 4-9 PM √ Millbury: Coffee & Cars, VFW Post, 16 So. Main St. 7-11 am

√ Millis: Clicquot Cruise at Gold’s Gym, 27 Milliston Rd. (Rte.109); 5—8:30 PM

√ South Dennis: Patriots Square Mall; Rte. 134 (Rte. 6 Exit 9) 5 PM √6/1 Sterling: “The 228”; 228 Leominster Rd. (Rte. 12N I-190 Exit 6) 3-7

PM

√ Waltham: Dunkin Donut, 130 Lexington St. , 4 - 9 PM √ Westminster; V.F.W.; 3 Eaton St. @ Main Rte. 2A; 4– 8 PM

√ Worcester: 5 and Diner, 525 Lincoln St. (Rte. 70); 4– 9PM

√ Cumberland RI: Phantom Farms, 2920 Diamond Hill Rd. 4pm (Bruce P.) √ N. Scituate RI: Knight Farm, 1 Snake Hill Rd @ Rte. 116 4pm √ Riverside RI: Crescent Park Carousel, 684 Bullocks Point Ave,5-8 pm

Sunday:

√ Ayer: Devens Grill BBQ, 4 Ryan's Way 1-4 pm

√ Beverly: American BBQ, 181 Elliot St./ Rte.62 , 2—7 PM √ Burlington: Schoolhouse Ice Cream, 216 Cambridge St. 2-8 PM

√ Holliston Water Hazard Mini Golf 750 Concord St (Rte. 126) 3—7 pm √ New Bedford: G & S Pizza (Milk Bottle-Rte.18) 2840 Acushnet Ave.,4-8PM √ Orange: Athol/Orange Elk’s, 92 New Athol Rd. (Rte. 2A) 3 pm BBQ @ 6

pm √ Seekonk: Sam’s Club, Rte 6, Exit 1 off I-195 5-8 PM

√ Warwick RI: TGI Fridays, 989 Centerville Rd. (Rte. 2), 4:30 pm—dark

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Pronyne Motorsports Museum Tour

In a bit of reverse order happening, our May general meet-

ing guest speakers, Ric Mariscal, Curator of the Pronyne

Motorsports Museum in Pawtucket, R.I. and his co-

conspirator in this venture, R.A. Silvia, Auto Racing Histo-

rian, came after our club’s Saturday May 18 tour of their

museum which is the repository of Rhode Island and

southern New England circle track racing historical arti-

facts, memorabilia, race cars and documents including rare

videotaped footage of races taken at many of the now de-

funct race tracks.

Ric, who was a former race car driver, builder and car

owner noted in his talk that he became committed to sav-

ing these fast disappearing race history’s artifacts that fami-

lies of former New England race legends had no place to

keep them. Ater Bugs Stevens let him get behind the wheel

to drive Lenny Boehler’s #3 “Ole Blue” that saw many

winning drivers behind the wheel including Fred DeSarro, Bugs Stevens, Leo

Cleary and Ron Bouchard, preserving these cars and memorabilia became his

life’s mission. That led him to join with R.A. “Bob” Silvia to create a private mu-

seum to house their growing collections. Ric described how the museum evolved

and its mission, “Where Racing History Repeats Itself” and what it houses while

Bob gave us the history of the 31 race tracks that existed in our local area con-

ducting auto race events of all types in past years. Today, Seekonk Speedway, the

Action Track of the East”, is the last remaining local track that continues to pro-

vide weekend thrills for families and racers alike.

The Saturday tour of the museum’s two story building at 8 Cleveland St. saw a

half dozen Mass Cruisers cruise cars meet at the I-95 weigh station area in South

Attleboro to cruise over to the museum and park in the Doherty’s Irish Pub

parking lot, a stone’s throw off U.S. Route 1 in Pawtucket, where we were

warmly greeted by the Pub’s staff. The short walk over to the museum for a two

hour tour of the two story building’s display rooms was followed by an excellent

burger & beer lunch back at R.I.’s Best Pub. Following lunch, it was back to our

cars and a photo shoot of our cars individually parked in front of the iconic 1941

Modern Diner a half block away on East. St.

Touring the museum is by appointment only or when Ric or Bob are there dur-

ing their regularly scheduled maintenance and archiving times; Mon. & Wed. 6-9

pm and on weekends 11 am – 3 pm when they are not attending races or scheduled shows and events like the upcoming 9th Annual

Norwood Arena Reunion on Sunday June 2 at Bezema Motors on U.S. Route 1. Call ahead 401-447-4202 to be sure they will be

open. Ric & Bob made an open invitation for members to come over to hang out and enjoy the collections or view their extensive

video library. The club made a donation to the museum which is a 501c-3 charity and they appreciate any donations that are made

to help pay the expenses for maintaining the building and collections until a patron angel comes along to provide a more secure and

better facility that can be open more accessible to the general public. They are also looking for volunteer plumbing and electrician

trade labor to help them upgrade these services.

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Pronyne Museum tour(cont.)

Touring the museum is by appointment only or when Ric

or Bob are there during their regularly scheduled main-

tenance and archiving times; Mon. & Wed. 6-9 pm and

on weekends 11 am – 3 pm when they are not attending

races or scheduled shows and events like the upcoming

9th Annual Norwood Arena Reunion on Sunday June 2 at

Bezema Motors on U.S. Route 1. Call ahead 401-447-

4202 to be sure they will be open. Ric & Bob made an

open invitation for members to come over to hang out

and enjoy the collections or view their extensive video

library. The club made a donation to the museum which

is a 501c-3 charity and they appreciate any donations

that are made to help pay the expenses for maintaining

the building and collections until a patron angel comes

along to provide a more secure and better facility that

can be open more accessible to the general public. They

are also looking for volunteer plumbing and electrician

trade labor to help them upgrade these services.

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June 1; Sturbridge, MA

(508-347-0328) Jim Pre-1940 Antique Car Rally & Parade Old Sturbridge Village, 1 Old Sturbridge Village Rd.

June 1; Coventry, RI (401-575-6933) DJ Rich New England Bay Retirement Living Alzheimer's Fundraiser Car Show 600 Centre of New England Blvd., 9am—2pm

June 2; Brookline, MA (781-799-9574) Bean Pot Region AACA Antique Day (anything over 25 yrs welcomed) Larz Anderson Auto Museum, 15 Newton St.. 10am—2pm

June 2; Falmouth, MA (508-548-0024) Dan Falmouth Classic Car Club Harbor Bash Bigelow Marine Park off Rte. 28 on inner harbor noon-3 pm

June 2; Framingham, MA (508-270-5401) Glenda 13th Annual ADESA Boston Classic Car & Motorcycle Run ADESA Boston, 63 Western Ave., 9am; run leaves promptly at 11am

June 2; Marlborough, MA rain date June 23 (508-251-9790) Bob Marlborough’s Main Street 5th Annual Car Show 9am—2pm

June 2; Norwood, MA (781-784-7857) 9th Annual Norwood Arena Reunion 10am—3pm Bezema Motors, 410 Providence Hgwy. U.S. Rte. 1 on the AutoMile

June 2; Johnston, RI (401-692-0095) Joe ATHS 19th Ocean State Vintage Haulers Truck Show & Flea Market Johnston Memorial Park, Rte. 6A

June 2; N. Kingston, RI (401-575-6933) DJ Rich North Kingston Lions 3rd Annual Car Show Tarbox Motors, 3671 Quaker Lane (Rte. 2) 9am—2:30pm

June 8; Bedford, MA (800-292-3228) National Aviation Academy’s 6th Annual Auto & Moto show 150 Hanscom Dr., 9 am – 3 pm

June 8; Sharon, MA http://herbchamberscarsandcoffee.com/

Herb Chambers Cars & Coffee 7AM—10AM rain date June 17 Herb Chambers Lexus, 25 Providence Hgwy. (U.S. Rte. 1)

June 8; Exeter, R.I. (401-392-1162) American Muscle Cruise-In (non-perishable food item for RI Food Bank) Ocean State Harley-Davidson, 435 Nooseneck Hill Rd.;11 am – 3 pm

June 9; Fall River, MA (401-624-6748) Fall River Antique Car Club Autism Awareness Cruise McGovern’s Family Restaurant, 310 Shove St., 4 pm—7 pm

June 9; Hull, MA (781-925-1212) 9th Annual Nantasket Beach Cops & Rods for Kids with Cancer 9am– 3

June 9; Maynard, MA rain date Oct. 6 (978-897-3445) Jack 24th Annual MAAC “Autofest 2013” Maynard Rod & Gun Club, Old Mill Rd.

June 9; Raynham, MA (508-822-1000) 1st Annual Car, Truck & Bike Show Metro Ford, 1651 New State Hgwy. (U.S. Rte. 44), 9 AM

June 9; Warwick, RI rain date July 27 (401-480-9769) Ruth 6th Annual Cause for Paws Classic Car Show 171 Service Rd. off Jefferson Blvd. 9 am– 12 pm ; trophies @ 2 pm

June 14—16; West Springfield, MA (925-838-9876) 22nd Goodguys East Coast Rod & Customs Nationals (pre-1972) Eastern States Exposition Center

June 15; Acton, MA (978-268-0131) Maura Inn at Robbins Brook 2nd Annual Cruise Day Event18 Devon Dr. 12 —3

June 15; New Bedford, MA (866-956-8588) Ashley Ford Car Show, 395 Mt. Pleasant St., Rte. 140 Exit 3; 9 am—2pm

June 15—16; Stow, MA (978-562-9182) Wheels/Wings American Elegance Collings Foundation, Barton Rd. 8 am—4:30 pm

June 15; Wareham, MA (508-291-3443) 16th Annual Factory Five Racing Open House 9 Tow Rd. (I-195 exit 21 2nd right off Rte. 28N) 9 am—1pm

June 16; Fitchburg, MA (978-502-6641) Tom Mid State Antique Auto Club 34th Father’s Day Car Show Monty Tech, 1050 Westminster St. (Rte. 2A exit 26); 9 am –1 pm

June 16; Holliston, MA (781-429-7192) Paul Father’s Day Holliston Historical Society Breakfast Cruise 547 Washington St. (Rte. 16); 8:30 am –10:30 am

June 16; Hyannis, MA (508-775-7778) 17th Annual Fathers Day Show on Main St. 9 am—2 pm

June 16; Peabody, MA (978-922-4723) Kelsey 14th Annual Tim Caroll Memorial Cruize

June 16; East Greenwich,

RI (401-647-7823) Rick R.I.A.F.A.S. Antique Fire Truck Show (free admission) New England Tech Campus, 1408 Division Rd.. 10 am—3 pm

June 16; Newport, RI (401-847-2851) Ray Rotary Car Festival at Fort Adams

June 16; Portsmouth, RI (401-864-7108) Joe 57th Annual Classic Car & Truck Show at Portsmouth Abbey 9am—2

June 22; Dighton, MA ( Taunton Area Vietnam Vets Presents Cruise Night Behind the Dighton Town Hall, 1551 Somerset Ave. (Rte. 138) 4—8

pm

June 23; Raynham, MA rain date June 23 (508-822-4259) Paul Cars For A Cure Hurd Auto Mall, 38 Broadway (Rte. 138) 9 am—3

pm

June 23; Johnston, RI (401-333-2256) Steve Little Rhody Pontiac Chapter 21st Annual Car Hurd Auto Mall, 1705 Hartford Ave. (I-295 Exit 6) 9 am—1pm

June 23; Wellesley, MA (781-726-2830) Charlie 11th Anniversary Antique, Classic & Custom Auto Show Elm Bank Horticultural Center on Rte. 16; 9 am—3:30 pm

June 30; Carver, MA rain date July 14 1st Annual Steven Paynter Memorial Car & Bike Show Edaville USA, 5 Pine St. 9 am—4 pm

June 30; East Freetown, MA rain date July 14 7th Annual Freetown Memorial Park Pig Roast & Motorcycle Run Freetown VFW, 89 Middleboro Rd. (Rte. 18), 9 am—4 pm

June 30; Cumberland, RI (401-647-7823) Rick 20th Annual All Chevy Show at Diamond Hill Park 4097 Diamond Hill Rd. Rte. 114 9 am—3:30 pm

July 4-7 ; Worcester, MA rain or shine (508-832-7007) Marissa 1st Annual Cars of Summer at Greenhill Park off Rte. 9

July 4-7 ; Thompson, CT rain or shine (508-987-3375) hot line At the Speedway on Thompson Rd (Rte. 193—I-395 Exit 99)

July 6; Sandwich, MA rain date notice 5:30 AM (508-888-3300 x 175) Julie

Heritage Museums & Gardens Annual Car Show Heritage Museums & Gardens 67 Grove St. 10 am—2 pm July 6—7 ; Uncasville, CT (508-428-8055) Paul Elite Dreams Rock & Roll Super Cruise Weekend & Car Show at the

Mohegan Sun Arena & Rooftop

July 6; Newport, RI (401-841-3127) 5th Annual Naval Base Car Show at Dewey Field

July 7; Portsmouth, RI (401-683-3599) Don 4th Annual Naval Base Car Show at the water’s edge

July 8; Dedham, MA (781-459-8800) Bob 41st Annual Auto Show, Car Corral & Flea Market Endicott Estate, 656 East St. off Rte. 128 July 8; Cranston, RI RISRA 5th Annual Car and Truck Show

Auto Flea Markets & Swaps

June 9 & Sept. 22; Seekonk, MA (401-486-3980) Anything Automotive Swap Meet rain or shine

Seekonk Speedway, 1710 Fall River Ave. U.S. Rte. 6

June 30 & July 28; Amherst, NH (603 673-2093) 51st Amherst Outdoor Antique Auto Show & Flea Market Carlson’s Farm, 157 Hollis Rd.; Rte. 122 S off Rte. 102A June 2, June 16, July 7; Rowley, NH (978 948-3300) 1st & 3rd Saturdays Todd Farm Auto only Flea Market, Rte. 1A, Main St. 7am—2pm

June 8; Norfolk, MA (Saturday 10 am—11 am to park) Annual Norfolk Community Days at the Holmes Transportation Barn, Contact Fred Tierney to let him know that you’ll be displaying your car

June 14—16; Springfield, MA (Saturday 7 am; 8—noon park-

ing) 22nd Goodguys East Coast Rod & Custom Nationals Contact Rich Armando to be on the Saturday morning parking team

July 13; Bourne, MA (Sunday from 11 am on) Wood’s annual Bourne Campground BBQ

July 27; Stoughton, MA (Saturday from 5 pm on) Annual Club BBQ & Drive-In Movie @ Lepore’s

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May 16, 2013 Cruise Winner

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Our Thursday May 16 Cruise was this spring’s

weather winner with bright sunshine, tem-

peratures in the low 80’s and, with the sun

shining on the bright Lamborghini orange paint

and ghost flames of Daniel Disco’s 1951 Mer-

cury four door lead sled, the Bass Pro Shops

picked it to receive the Accurate Automotive

& Performance sponsored cruise night plaque.

This Florida based car was a previous winner

in June of 2011 and we usually try to avoid

repeat selections by trying to follow a mini-

mum two-year gap for repeat selections, but

with over 1500 cars to choose from, this par-

ticular car always turns heads and is hard to

resist not putting it on their favorite cruiser. This Mercury is also very unique being a four door model with the rear doors opening suicide style. The tan

leather interior seating was custom fitted and restored from two different 1964 Thunderbirds. Its original

flathead engine was blown shortly after the previous owner bought it in Florida and the next owner started

new engine and drive train modifications

around a limited edition Edelbrock signature

series 460 HP GM “ZZ383” engine (99 of

250) connected to a 700 R4 overdrive tranny.

The Merc also sports period classic custom

features like the ’55 DeSoto grille, ’57 Packard

Taillights, ’57 Buick hubcaps in the rear, ’57

Cadillac caps up front and polished stainless

side lake pipes. Ridetech air ride suspension

and a unique a/c setup directing cold air

through roof vents make this one cool riding

cruiser on those hot summer days. Unfortu-

nately, this is not Dan’s favorite among his

many Ford classic automobiles he owns in

Florida, so there was a reasonably priced

$60,000 FOR SALE sign inside the car with his

cell number which allowed me to track him and his family down riding the shuttle over to Skipjack’s in the

North Marketplace for dinner to tell him his car was selected as the cruise night winner, but too late for

him to take advantage of the Blue Fin Lounge free dinner that was included along with winning plaque. So, if

you hit the lottery and would like to add this car to your own collection, let us know and we’ll pass along

Dan’s contact information. The Merc is now garaged at his Connecticut home for the summer but will be

heading back down to Florida this fall if some New Englander doesn’t buy it. http://vimeo.com/66754865

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Member meetings are held the 3rd Tuesday of each month at the Norfolk MA clubhouse.

P.O. Box 217

Wrentham, MA 02093

We have Oklahoma City to thank for installing the first parking meters in America on July 16, 1935