FROM THE PRESIDENT’S DESK
Inside this issue
Just Around The Bend
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Meeting Minutes 3
New Members 5
HST Article Part 2
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Did You Know? 8
Sponsor Pages 9
For Sale 15
Club Application
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Club Badge Ordering Form
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Tulsa, OK April 2018
Founded 1980
Greetings fellow enthusiasts!!
Is it April already!?! Hope everyone is well and having fun with the spring weather as it too will most likely fly by!!
From what I have heard, everyone that has had a reason to be in the hospital or outpatient procedure is doing well. Keep on keeping on gang!
Please check the calendar on the next page! We have a ton of events and oppor-tunities Around the Corner!!
The Tulsa Auto Show leadership has decided to go with a decade them… this year they will start with the 50's. Therefore, no Mustangs this year… but we'll get 'em next year for the 60's. Shouldn't stop us from going to the show and enjoying the 50's theme.
The Mid-America Shelby Meet is coming up quickly… we need volunteers ASAP for parking, judging, hydrating and basically working the car show. I'm meeting with Steve and Billy at Pop's April 7th… turning it into another lunch cruise so you're invited to join us. Look for an email the week of the 7th.
Our show plans are coming along well… we've not been this ahead of the game in some time. A potential trophy was presented at the March board meeting and it may be the "winner" over the next several years! We plan to have a final item by the May general meeting.
Don't miss Jerry Bergeron's HST article part 2… it addresses the importance of a safe track and how they implement, among other methods, the use of multi and single colored flags.
Our first order of new apparel should be available at the April meeting. I hope you liked what you saw and ordered something to proudly display your association with a Mustang family.
OK, Spring is here… the weather is warmer and there will be days without precipitation… so no excuses for not seeing everyone at any and all of these events!!
John Hemby
Mustangs Rule!!
Birthdays & Anniversaries
04/02 Franca Jackson
04/02 Micah Parsons
04/04 Will Huber
04/09 Arnold Newman
04/10 Corky Bradford
04/12 Fowler Jacobs
04/16 Tony Vohjesus
04/16 Jamie Jackson
04/18 Jerry & Cherie
Bergeron
04/20 Janice McGhee
04/22 Steve Pooler
04/23 Jaden Graham
04/25 Beth Henson
04/26 Roger & Elaine Bymun
04/29 Jack Maxey
04/30 Ron & Millie
Ramsey
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April
3rd - General Meeting - Speedy Gonzalez 26th & Memorial 7pm 7th - Pops Lunch Cruise 13th / 15th - Tulsa Auto Show http://www.thetulsaautoshow.com/ 14th - Claremore Elks Lodge Car & Bike Show 14th - 2nd Annual Oklahoma Job's Daughters Benefit Car Show, Moore OK 14th - Shop Tech Session w/ club member Bill Immell 24th - Board Meeting - Speedy Gonzalez 26th & Memorial 7pm 26th - Fish Shack Dinner Cruise in Coweta 28th - Glenpool's 4th Annual BLACK GOLD Car Show 27th / 29th - Hallett (HST)
May 1st - General Meeting - Speedy Gonzalez 26th & Memorial 7pm 4th / 5th - Texas Panhandle Mustang Club 37th Annual Ford Car Show 12th - Handlebars Hot Rods Car Show 15th - Arnold’s Hamburger Dinner Cruise 19th - GCCM Annual Picnic 22nd - Board Meeting - Speedy Gonzalez 26th & Memorial 7pm 26th - Route 66 Patriot Fest Car Show
June 1st / 3rd - Hallett (HST) 2nd - Sapulpa Route 66 Blowout Car Show 2nd - Henryetta Summer Cruise Knight 5th - General Meeting - Speedy Gonzalez 26th & Memorial 7pm 14th / 17th - Mid America Ford and Shelby Nationals http://musclecarevents.org/ 23rd - 2nd Annual Domestic Disturbance Car Show 26th - Board Meeting - Speedy Gonzalez 26th & Memorial 7pm 28th - Savastano’s Dinner Cruise in Bixby 29th / 1st - Hallett (HST)
July 3rd - General Meeting - Speedy Gonzalez 26th & Memorial 7pm 13th / 15th - National MCA Show - Nebraska https://www.hoofbeatoflincoln.com/ 24th - Board Meeting - Speedy Gonzalez 26th & Memorial 7pm 27th / 29th - Hallett (HST)
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Green Country Classic Mustangs General Meeting March 6, 2018
Speedy Gonzales Restaurant
Opening - John Hemby opened the meeting at 7pm Present - 46 members Welcome Sponsors - Melvin Little of Mustang1 New Members - Treasurer Report - Mary gave treasurer’s report Secretary Report - The club windshield stickers have been ordered Previous Minutes - The minutes of the previous meetings were unanimously approved as distrib-uted VP Report - No word yet on Gatesway meeting schedule, provided tentative show budget, we do not have any show sponsors at this time Current Business
• Roger shoulder surgery scheduled for 3/9/18. Roger provided Starbird recap • AQ Chicken house this weekend 3/10/18. • Unique & Kissee to be scheduled for show & shine. • Ron Magnusson - Apparel shop
• As of 3pm online order form is live yet not linked our website; the five colors are not visible yet
• Sizes run true to size on unisex shirts, but on ladies, those run small so order a size up.
• Will try to do large order by 3/21/18, that is the last date available to order to get by April meeting to avoid shipping costs. Afterwards, $5 for shipping directly to your home.
• There is a processing fee, looks to be % of total order, will check to see what that is about.
• ‘18-’19 Club calendars. John will review membership for who has yet been selected. • Ron Watkins -
• MCA shows - 1st show next weekend, GA show is in May, Lincoln is in July, and Grand National show is NH in August.
• Ron will start collecting door prizes for Roundup show now. • MCA will pay our show insurance.
• Show & Shine letters - Dave Jenson has them.
Track News - • 1st test and tune 3/3/18 at Speedway • George - April is when racing starts • Jerry Bergeron - lots of upcoming changes and opportunities . Will have next article in
newsletter. New Business -
• Ken Calvert volunteered to take Melvin Little’s show sub-chair place if needed. • We are reviewing and updating the club’s RoundUp website page. • Check w/ Janice about second car for show on website • Mid-America Shelby Meet - June - would like to see new volunteer faces. • Steve Armstrong - is in hospital waiting for lung to re-inflate - should be home by week-
end. • Ken Brown recovering from knee surgery.
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• Adams polishes - tech session/breakfast 4/14 we will practice on a corvette hood. • John would also like more articles for newsletter.
Upcoming events Prize Drawings • $10 dinner - Karen Brown • 50/50 $77.50 - Beth Henson • Door prizes - Mustang Key Fob - Michael Bean; Mustang Cologne - Alan Stretesky; USB Speaker
- Johnny Perry Adjournment - Meeting was adjourned at 7:57 by John Hemby
Green Country Classic Mustangs Board Meeting March 27, 2018 Speedy Gonzales Restaurant
Opening - The Board Meeting was called to order at 6:58 by John Hemby Present - Ten Board Members and two guests Treasurer report - Mary gave report Secretary report - Cary updated board on cling status, they are ready to be paid for and picked up. Cary will do this 03/29/18. VP Report - Troy reported no idea when Gatesway meetings will start, Crystal on vacation this week. Troy reported an offer to have trophies paid for in condition we opened the show to non-Ford vehicles. We agreed we are not prepared to do so. • Trophy Chair Report - Jamie presented a prototype trophy for this year’s show to board meet-
ing. Looks really good. All metal, laser cut, powder coated. Will place dash plaque on it (that would be removable) stating what trophy is for. Should be about $13.00 per trophy (possibly cheaper, depending on quantity ordered). The craftsman needs a three week notice. Jamie will ask how much if powdered coated with all three red, white and blue colors. Requesting quote for smaller version too. We should have more info by May Board meeting to make final deci-sions. We need to determine the number of trophies needed. Ken suggested instead of painting trophies, that dash plaques be red, white and blue. We will have dash plaques for our goody bags. The trophies will be different stating "Best of top 3 in class" Jamie in be in charge of the ballots for special trophies... police, fire, mayor, and best of show.
• Sponsor Chair Report - Steve Young says we should be receiving a check from O'Reilly Auto
Parts for show sponsorship. Troy is talking with John Lane of Matthew Ford about having a Bul-litt & Raptor to display at the show. Troy will talk to DJ from last year at Tuesday cruise about doing show again this year.
President Report - John shared how important it is to have the Toy Corral involved throughout the process. Will send another request for information asked for. May discuss disbanding the Toy Corral if participation expectations are not met. John is asking for more input for newsletter. If you have anything please email John. Current Business • Apparel Shop - Ron Magnusson reports the ordered items at the April meeting next week.
John told Ron if we were truly required to order hats in sets of a dozen… to go ahead and order the balance needed. Members can purchase the inventory from us. We may buy a dozen a month to maintain an inventory.
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• MCA News - Ron Watkins reminded us of changes to modified and daily driver classes. Ken pointed out they are highlighted yellow per the MCA website. MCA is trying to make it more consistent with more points.
• REMINDER - if you are going to the Nebraska show. Make sure your fire extin-
guisher is in your trunk or you will not be allowed to participate. • REMINDER - Start brining in the door prizes for our September show.
• 18-19 Calendars - we will be sticking with the 16 month calendars for now, we still have a
lot of folks that have yet to be featured in the club calendar. John will make ballots to draw at next month’s general meeting. We will solicit for calendar sponsors. Plan to have them ready in August, but will have them for sure by the September show.
• Show 'n Shine letters - John talked to Dave Jenson, he has them ready, and he will mail
out as many as he can and we will reimburse him for postage, envelopes and mailing fees. • Mid-America Shelby Meet - John reported the leadership hasn't had their second meet-
ing yet. Will request adding show information to their site as we have on ours regarding who, what, where and why. Ron Watkins suggested placing the same documents in their registration packet.
New Business • Storage Unit - John plans to go to the unit after Tech session April 14 to do an inventory...
to see what we need to keep and what we need to discard. The inventory will include tak-ing pictures. Just in Case!We resurrected the idea of getting a trailer and doing away with storage unit all together. We have a few folks in the club that would be willing to store the trailer on their property and would be able to bring it out to shows and such as needed. We may ask for sponsorship of a custom paint job with our logo. Ken Calvert has done some research and finds used 10x14 trailers going for $1500-$2500 while the new are $3000-$5000. Will put to vote to purchase.
• Pops Cruise - John is going to meet with Steve Armstrong and Billy Henson at Pops in Ar-
cadia April 7 to review judging plans and processes. He will submit an invitation email for anyone to join us for the cruise and lunch.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:10pm by John Hemby.
Welcome New Members
James & Sarah Rahi ‘90 5.0 Blue/Black Hatchback
Tulsa OK
Brad Milanowski ‘66 Silver Blue Convertible
Tulsa OK
Deen Burrus ‘66 Purple Coupe
Collinsville OK
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How Safe is it to Track my Car?
(Part 2: Safety) By Jerry L. Bergeron
How safe is it to track my car? Let’s put it into perspec�ve. How safe is it for me to drive on highway 169 from Owasso to
Tulsa. My choice is Halle* Motor Racing Circuit (HMRC) is safer. Why would I say that? On public highways there are far
more cars than police. Although there are driving laws about the only one truly enforced is speeding. Does the guy next to
you have a license? Does he have any driving skills? Is his car mechanically sound? Are drivers required to a*end driver’s
training? Does the driver next to you have the most important safety feature “A Brain”?
So why would I think driving in a High Speed Touring (HST) event is safer? HST limits the number of cars on track. All cars
travel the same direc�on. We have corner workers sta�oned about every ¼ mile around the track to enforce the rules. All
drivers must check in with the required paper work including a car technical sheet. DE (Driver Ed) students are encouraged
to arrive early for the track tour. A=er check in, all drivers must a*end the driver’s mee�ng to get a s�cker to go on track.
Novice drivers (DE) are required to a*end driver’s educa�on classes. Instructors are provided for novice (DE) drivers. Driv-
ers are split into two skill levels Novice/Intermediate and Advanced groups. We can’t verify you or the driver next to you
has a “Brain” un�l we watch you drive. There is a flat tow truck, fire truck and an ambulance on site in case of emergen-
cies. Response �me is quick! Is that all we have to make it a safe event? Nope!
On public highways we have some digital road signs, radio sta�ons and GPS’s that warn us of traffic issues. A lot of �mes
they warn us too late and we get stuck in a bad situa�on. At the track we have “Race Control” and “Flags” to communi-
cate traffic condi�ons. Race control communicates with all track personnel by radio. Corner workers communicate with
drivers by displaying flags. So about every ¼ mile you have eyes looking out for you. What do corner workers look for?
Bad drivers, change in track surface such as dirt, oil and car parts. Weird sounds in you car you may not hear. Fire or
smoke from your car you might not see. So why is it important to a*end the drivers mee�ng and review the flags? You get
my point?
If flags are used to communicate “Road Condi(ons” to the driver, how do I know what they mean? A*end the drivers
mee�ng and get a flag sheet. Here’s a brief review of our flag discussion at a driver’s mee�ng. The Green Flag means the
track is clear. A Yellow Flag indicates cau�on another car has had an issue; you need to slow down un�l you pass the inci-
dent area. There is no passing allowed under a yellow flag. A Yellow Flag with Red Stripes tells you the track surface has
changed; slow down to see what has changed. A slow moving vehicle on the track is signified by a White Flag. Slow down,
pass safely. If a corner worker spots something wrong with your car they will display a Black Flag with an Orange Ball in
the middle. Go to the pits you may have a mechanical issue that needs to be checked out. If you see a Blue Flag with a
White Stripe, there is a faster car catching you, make sure to stay on line and point them by in the next passing zone. The
Red Flag indicates something serious has occurred and a driver needs an immediate response from one or all of the rescue
vehicles. Our responsibility as a driver is to come to a complete stop as quickly and as safely as we can. Once all drivers
come to a complete stop the emergency response team can be released. A Checkered Flag means our session is over, take
one cool down lap and go back to the pits. Did I forget a flag? No, it gets its own paragraph.
So how do we pull drivers off the track who break the rules or display aggressive and dangerous behavior? “The Dreaded
Black Flag” is a signal to the driver that he/she has broken the rules and must report to the penalty box on the hot grid.
We have a three strike rule. The first offense the grid marshal discusses your offense and may send you back on track. A
second offense in the same session will be another discussion with the grid marshal but you will be sent to pits for the rest
of the session to meditate about your driving skills. If by chance you get a Third Black Flag, you and I will have a long talk
about your driving issues to ponder your future as an HST driver and may be sent home without a refund. You may be my
best friend, but like a good parent, rules must be enforced to protect both you and the other drivers. We have only had 3
drivers over the past 6 years who would not or could not correct bad habits and took that long trip home.
There is no doubt the risks are high any(me you drive at high speeds on a road course and with other cars on track. Re-
member in the first part of this series I stated the most important safety feature is your “Brain”! Use it. Show up in a me-
chanically sound car with brakes prepared for track use. Take the track tour. A*end the driver’s educa�on classes, listen
to your instructor. Do not drive beyond your ability. Study the flags and know what they mean. Keep the corner sta�ons
in your peripheral vision. Watch out for other drivers, especially other beginners. Use your greatest asset “YOUR BRAIN”!
Next month we will discuss “What should I expect at my first track day?”
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How Safe is it to Track my Car?
(Part 2: Safety) By Jerry L. Bergeron
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Ford’s German Factories Continued to Operate
Under The Nazis in WWII
Ford’s division in Germany remained part of Ford Motor Compa-
ny of the US throughout WWII. With the outbreak of war, car
production continued until 1942 but increasingly military produc-
tion took over. Ford-Werke built trucks and armored personnel
carriers for the German armed forces.
Source: Gearheads.org
Did you know??
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This is an early pos�ng to Club Members. Ila is
selling our late Jim Liners White Ford Lightning
Pickup. The white is the rarest color. Only 294 in 2002. All other colors
were produced in lots of just over 1000. 380 HP with 450 foot pounds
of torque. Factory 13.9 second truck in 1/4 mile. 6 CD changer sound
system. A well maintained 93,000 mile
truck. Looking for 17,500.00. A fair aver-
age retail for year, maintenance and
mileage. Contact Roger Bymun @
918.282.0845 or
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2011 Mustang GT
$36,000 with around 15k miles. 600HP Dyno tuned by Jon Lund Racing
Contact David Newby at [email protected] or (918) 639-9190
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President
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(918) 639-8152
Vice-President
Troy Rushing
(918) 991-3862
Secretary
Cary Rushing
(918) 991-3838
Treasurer
Mary Calvert
(918) 313-0181
Board of Directors
Roger Bymun (2018)
(Former President Posi�on)
Melvin Li*le (2018)
Jamie Jackson (2018)
Ron Magnusson (2018)
Steve Young (2019)
Mel Li*le (2019)
Ron Watkins (2019)
(MCA Regional Director)
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