November 2009 Volume 14
Welcome to SPEEDSTER!
 
  We hope you all are enjoying the season as the fall activities throughout the regions have been in full swing and the brink of the holiday season is here!
 
  Don't forget to check out our merchandise this holiday season as we have a wonderful array of gift items... from Christmas cards by artist Angela Trotta Thomas, Byers' Choice handcrafted 'AACA Limited Edition 75th Anniversary' figurines,  new clothing items and much more AACA and 75th Anniversary memorabilia.
 
Visit our merchandise site as you begin your holiday shopping.
Attention Members!
We want to hear from you! 
 
We want your short stories and articles on fun, interesting or educational events for SPEEDSTER !
  
Email us at speedster@aaca.org 
 
Member Photo
 
 
By Member C. Wayne Senseney
This is our 1962 Willys Jeep Station Wagon. It has been in our family since it was new; it was a daily driver for over 35 years. The engine has never been overhauled or even out of the jeep. It was passed to me in 1991 by my parents. I had it repainted and reupholstered in 1993. It has been to several shows over the years and has won first place several times.
 
I have promised it to my Grandson in keeping with my parents wishes that it stay in the family.
 
 
Library & Research  By Chris Ritter
 
Did you know that the AACA Library & Research Center owns more than 40,000 periodicals?  The collection consumes over 1,650 linear feet and is very diverse.  Some of the periodicals were printed in the 1880's and we subscribe to more than 230 titles today.   As discussed in the July issue of Speedster, these periodicals will not show up in our online catalog but you can download a list of our holdings here.
         
Some of our periodical collections get used more than others.  One such example is MoToR.  This title, which started publication in 1903, is a treasure trove for researchers.  In addition to some absolutely beautiful cover work, issues from the early 1900's were packed full of vehicle specifications, sales advice, and industry & dealer news.
 
Can you help us? 
While we have a tremendous collection of MoToR, there are a few issues we are missing.   If you have any of the issues listed here, would you consider donating or selling them to the library?  The AACA Library & Research Center is an ideal location for the preservation of materials.  We have a temperature/humidity controlled environment, an alarm system, and a bright future.  By adding your material to the library you are sharing your automotive literature with hobbyists across the globe.  Keep in mind that any donation you make to the library is tax deductible.
 
Contact your librarian Chris Ritter at critter@aacalibrary.org
 
Region Recognition

South Jersey Region 

By Fran Shore
South Jersey Region is an active AACA Region and one of the smaller AACA Regions. The membership works very hard preparing and holding their once a year swap meet each Spring. Everyone works and it is a total commitment of time for these members. The money raised is then generously given during the year. This region is a strong supporter of the AACA Library and Research Center, the AACA Museum and any fundraising needs of the AACA.
 
The community involvement is a tribute to their member's love and appreciation of their own community. They have donated heavily each year from their swap meet income and in just this past year they gave to the Alex's Cancer Kids Lemonade Stand charity, donated money to purchase uniforms for the Penn Grove Carney Point Explorers Group for their area, donated six fully equipped tool boxes, carts and two oil catheters to their local Vo-Tec school.

They donate to Woodstown for the use of a meeting room in the town hall. The Region provides vehicles for many parades, festivals and other events in the area. In addition, the South Jersey Region sponsors two cruise-ins a month during the summer and enjoys a turnout of interested hobbyists ranging from over 40 cars for one area and for another area, over 140 cars. They are promoting the hobby and the AACA on both evenings.

South Jersey Region visits the AACA organizations in Hershey, Pennsylvania every few years.  In late October of 2009 the region made a weekend tour to Hershey to enjoy and learn more about the AACA Library and how to access the library by computer  for information , they toured  the AACA Museum and enjoyed the exhibits. The region is proud of being part of the AACA family.
 

AACA Librarian, Chris Ritter hosts some of the members of the South Jersey Region on their October 2009 visit.
 
Email us at speedster@aaca.org if you would like to
tell us a story about your Region!
AACA Museum
 
Museum Happenings!
 
The Museum was filled with young trick or treaters decked out in costumes for this new 'Trunk or Treat' program over Halloween weekend.
 
As the kids filed in the Museum they started off by creating their own treat bags using various car and Halloween decorations. Next they ventured off to hunt for treats throughout the Museum exhibits.
 
Museum volunteers were dressed for the occasion and special Halloween themed videos were being played at the theatre. In lieu of the festivities the Museum featured two unique hearse displays. 
 
 
The event was a success and a fun and safe way for kids to enjoy the Halloween holiday while exploring the exhibits in the Museum  "We're always looking for ways to engage our visitors" says Nancy Gates, the Director of Marketing and Operations for the Museum "this opportunity allows us to tie together the love of the car hobby with treats for kids as they learn about the history and fun of the car hobby."
 
  

How much do you know!?! 

Automotive Trivia
 
1. Who was the first President to ride in an automobile?
 
2. This car has the distinction of highest sales ever in its first year.
 
3. The advertising slogan "Ask the man who owns one" was for which car? 
 
 4. Doghouse ID     
 
 
  Scroll down for the answers!
Member Spotlight - Headquarters Starting Grid
 
Meet Adriana Bruno
  
Looks like it's my turn from the AACA headquarters for the Member Spotlight, so I will gladly take this opportunity to introduce myself!
 
I joined the AACA family as the Marketing Communications Manager at the beginning of August. I was greeted with a kind and warm arrival and was ready to jump in! I have been getting acquainted with all our advertising accounts and in full swing of things now. Things are moving along swimmingly and I am very happy to be a part of the AACA!
 
As you noticed we have launched a new design for our SPEEDSTER e-newsletter. I have also recently taken on the title as 'co-editor' for our Children's newsletter, Wheels, where I will be working collaboratively with Chris Ritter from the Library on forth coming issues. I experienced my first Hershey Fall meet as a part of the AACA team this fall, it was a great time and I was thankful to meet so many of you there! So far it has been a great start and I am looking forward to what's ahead!
 

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 Things you didn't know about Adriana
 
In what car did you pass your drivers license test? A Honda Civic, I believe, but it was the Driver's Ed car that everyone had to drive to take the test at my school. My first car was my grandma's 1994 Plymouth Acclaim, nothing fancy that's for sure, but for me at 16, anything with 4 wheels and an engine was exciting to drive!
 
If you could live in any home on a television series, what would it be? The Cosby's. Mr. Huxtable always had such great advice and they seemed like a fun family to be a part of.  
 
Do you own any antique cars? Not yet, but hopefully someday!
 
What car would you be? Maybe a 1956 Cadillac Convertible.

Where would you take your owner? A cruise down the coast of California from San Francisco to Tijuana going from beach to beach!

What is your favorite movie? The Princess Bride
 
If you could attend an AACA meet or tour with any celebrity alive today, who would it be? Ralph Lauren 
 
What is your motto in life?
"Do not dwell in the past; do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment."  - Buddha
 
What is the longest you have ever waited in line and why? Over 8 hours in a line mile upon miles long, in a 1976 VW Westfalia, waiting to get into the Bonnaroo Music Festival grounds in Manchester, Tennessee. Aside from the ridiculous wait, the Bus kept stalling out.
 
Do you know any other languages? Yes, I grew up speaking both English and Spanish. My mother is from Ecuador, which we visit every few years to see our family. I love to go visit when I can, the culture there is truly rich and flavorful!
 
What is your favorite spectator sport? Baseball! My husband, son and I love the Phillies! I am looking forward to when my son starts playing sports so I can watch him too!
 
What is your favorite way to spend your weekends? With my whole family on my father's boat down on the Chesapeake Bay by Havre de Grave, MD.

Check Out our Happy Prowler Raffle Winner!

Jim Smith proudly accepting the keys from Steve Moskowitz, AACA executive director, and Holly Besole, AACA Museum executive director.
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75th Anniversary Celebration!
Don't miss out on the anniversary celebration June 30 - July 3 in Louisville Kentucky! Over 500 rooms have already been booked so make your reservation soon! To make a reservation call The Crown Plaza Hotel in Louisville, KY at
1-800-626-2708 and request the 'Antique Automobile Club Room Block'.
 
We are looking forward to meeting you all there for the grand celebration!
 
For more info visit www.aaca75.org
 
 
 AACA Book Worms
Check out our featured products on Old Cars Weekly online bookstore!
 
Spread the word!
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Click here for AACA MEMBERSHIP benefits and details including a MEMBERSHIP Application or call us at 717-534-1910.    
  
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Wrap up from the Eastern Division Meet at Hershey! 
 
   The results from the meet are up! 
 
Check out AACA member Bill Clark's pictures from the Hershey Fall Meet HERE! 
 
And Jay Wolf's videos from the Friday races too!

Calendar Spotlight!

February 11-13 2010 - AACA Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA.
 
 
February 12-14 2010 - Puerto Rico Auto Show and Auction, San Juan, PR. Music, native food, 2000 cars in exhibition and much more! For information contact Jose Scalley at  canalsgroup@gmail.com 
  
 
March 4-6 - Winter Meet, South Florida. For more information visit the Region website.
 
  
March 21-26 2010 -
The AACA Sentimental Tour takes you on A Springtime Adventure in the Texas Hill Country
 
This five-day tour showcases the picturesque hill country a few miles west of Austin and San Antonio where the wild flowers should be in bloom. See breathtaking scenic views and drink in the flavor of cowboy lifestyle.

   
Email for questions or more info: sentimentaltour2010@yahoo.com  
 
 
For a complete listing of events please visit the
 
The AACA Exhibitors Brochure and the Owners Briefing Checklist offer a wealth of information. Please take the time to read them over.
If your AACA Region or Chapter would like to sponsor a future National Event, please contact Hulon C. McCraw, Vice President of National Meets & Tours at 828-606-2918.  Thank you for your support!

Trivia Answers 

1. Who was the first President to ride in an automobile?  President McKinley in 1900 
 
2. This car has the distinction of highest sales ever in its first year.  1965 Ford Mustang. This model was also the first of the 'pony cars' that were popular in the late 60s.
 
3.   The advertising slogan "Ask the man who owns one" was for which car?  The Packard
 
4. Doghouse ID -> 1950 Nash Ambassador
 
Thanks for playing!
Source: Automotive Milestones. Trivia of a Most Unique Machine, Edited by Clark Cassell and Charles Merritt, Braddock Publications. 
*Please note the Trivia section may not be 100% accurate and is offered for entertainment purposes only.*

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Museum Happenings
Trivia
Member Spotlight
Library & Research
Calendar Spotlight
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About The Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA)

The Antique Automobile Club of America, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, is the country's premier resource for the collectible vehicle community. Since its formation in 1935, the Club, through its national office, publications, and membership, aids individuals, museums, libraries, historians and collectors dedicated to the enjoyment and preservation of automotive history. 
 
 
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