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July—Pool Party/ General Meeting The July General Meeting of the Mustang Club of Greater Kansas City will be a pool party on Saturday, July 27th. The pool party will be held at Bill and Nancy Bloom’s at 11106 LeCluyse Drive, Shawnee, KS. We’ll start at 3 PM and a meeting will be held at 5 PM. The club will provide sandwiches, drinks and utensils, mem- bers should bring: President’s Pony Notes—By George Stegner Hi, Mustangers. We had an- other great show on June 22nd! We didn't have early morning rain like we did last year. It was fairly hot, but not as hot as some years. Con- gratulations to RJ Coberly and his Show Committee for putting on a fantastic show! We had a very strong attendance of roughly 160 cars. The committee was well- prepared and the show was well- executed. Please refer to RJ's re- port elsewhere in the newsletter. Although the show is fresh in our minds, we shouldn’t forget about the events earlier in the month. A number of our club mem- bers attended the shows in Wichita on June 1st. The Branson show was on June 8 and several of our members attended. The picnic was June 16th. The food was great and so was the attendance. Other infor- mation can be found in Nona's Social report. On June 25th, the Wounded Warriors Family Support 2013 High Five Tour came through Kansas City. We met the WWFS Shelby Super Snake and caravanned with it to Co- lumbia and Jefferson City. I was privi- leged to drive the car from Jeff City to Pensacola, FL. I'll write more about that in next month's newsletter. July will be less hectic. There aren’t as many events scheduled due to the expected summer heat. Please note that our monthly meeting will be on July 27th at Bill and Nancy Bloom’s home. The meeting will be held in conjunction with the pool party. Nona's Social report will have informa- tion on other activities. See you soon! -George Mustang Club Of Greater Kansas City Official publication of the Mustang Club of Greater Kansas City, Inc. Coming Events July 13th — Cruise Night July 24th — Board Meeting July 27th — Pool Party and General Meeting August 10th — Cruise Night July 2013 Volume 29 Issue 7 Last Names A-L Dessert Last Names M-Z Side Dish The Board of Directors meet- ing will be conducted Wednesday, July 24 th start- ing at 6:30 PM. It will be held at Old Shawnee Pizza, 6000 Rogers Drive (61st and Nieman) in Shawnee, KS. Contact any Board member for more info.

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Page 1: Mustang Club Of Greater Kansas City€¦ · Email: joystegner@hotmail.com Email: MCofGKC_PR@me.com Email: lornew@fairpoint.net Email: h1fam@aol.com Email: lornew@fairpoint.net Appointments

July—Pool Party/

General Meeting

The July General

Meeting of the Mustang Club

of Greater Kansas City will

be a pool party on Saturday,

July 27th. The pool party

will be held at Bill and Nancy

Bloom’s at 11106 LeCluyse

Drive, Shawnee, KS. We’ll

start at 3 PM and a meeting

will be held at 5 PM. The

club will provide sandwiches,

drinks and utensils, mem-

bers should bring:

President’s Pony Notes—By George Stegner

Hi, Mustangers. We had an-

other great show on June 22nd! We

didn't have early morning rain like

we did last year. It was fairly hot,

but not as hot as some years. Con-

gratulations to RJ Coberly and his

Show Committee for putting on a

fantastic show! We had a very

strong attendance of roughly 160

cars. The committee was well-

prepared and the show was well-

executed. Please refer to RJ's re-

port elsewhere in the newsletter.

Although the show is fresh in

our minds, we shouldn’t forget

about the events earlier in the

month. A number of our club mem-

bers attended the shows in Wichita

on June 1st. The Branson show

was on June 8 and several of our

members attended. The picnic was

June 16th. The food was great and

so was the attendance. Other infor-

mation can be found in Nona's Social

report.

On June 25th, the Wounded

Warriors Family Support 2013 High

Five Tour came through Kansas City.

We met the WWFS Shelby Super

Snake and caravanned with it to Co-

lumbia and Jefferson City. I was privi-

leged to drive the car from Jeff City to

Pensacola, FL. I'll write more about

that in next month's newsletter.

July will be less hectic. There

aren’t as many events scheduled due

to the expected summer heat. Please

note that our monthly meeting will be

on July 27th at Bill and Nancy Bloom’s

home. The meeting will be held in

conjunction with the pool party.

Nona's Social report will have informa-

tion on other activities.

See you soon! -George

Mustang Club Of Greater Kansas City

Official publication of the Mustang Club of Greater Kansas City, Inc.

Coming Events

• July 13th — Cruise Night

• July 24th — Board Meeting

• July 27th — Pool Party and General Meeting

• August 10th — Cruise Night

July

2013

Volume 29

Issue 7

Last Names A-L

Dessert

Last Names M-Z

Side Dish

The Board of Directors meet-

ing will be conducted

Wednesday, July 24th start-

ing at 6:30 PM. It will be

held at Old Shawnee Pizza,

6000 Rogers Drive (61st and

Nieman) in Shawnee, KS.

Contact any Board member

for more info.

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Your 2012—2013 Board of Directors

The Mustang Club of Greater Kansas City, Inc.

is a non–profit organization dedicated to the

preservation and enjoyment of the Ford Mus-

tang and Shelby Mustang automobile. Affilia-

tions include the Mustang Club of America and

the Associated Car Clubs of Kansas City.

General meetings are held on the third Sunday

of each month, unless otherwise announced.

The time and place of general meetings will be

announced each month in the Newsletter.

The Board of Directors meets each month on

the Wednesday prior to the general meeting,

unless otherwise announced. All members are

welcome to attend the Board of Directors

meetings.

Newsletter material should be submitted

by the first of each month.

President George Stegner 816-883-8554

Vice President Cheryl Younger 913-488-9546

Secretary Brad McKnight 913–317-6969

Treasurer Bill Whiteside 913-492-2567

Show Director RJ Coberly 913-745-4016

Social Director Nona Hernandez 913-441-4259

Past President Jim Peterson 913-708-0406

At Large Jeff Daniels 913-397-0248

At Large

Mark Raab 913-829-0249

Club Sales Jack Bosic 913–631–2027

Cruise Night Rick & Deb Lage 913–649–8356

Head Judge Jack Bosic 913–631–2027

Historian Scott Shaffer 913-244-8117

Librarian Larry Reel 816–532–8233

MCA Director Doye Ewert 217-663-9440

PR Director Sara Griewing 913-636-7936

Membership Joy Stegner

Newsletter Lorne Willard 816–628–3744

Classified Ads Tom Hoffman 913–461–8529

Webmaster Lorne Willard 816–628–3744

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

Appointments

Jul 19 Bob Bonn

Jul 20 Angie Dix

Jul 22 Barry Fowler

Jul 23 Sonya Smith

Jul 25 Cheryl Hanson

Jul 26 Joshua Khan

Jul 29 Jack Bosic

Jul 29 Kim Scott

Jul 30 Ted Haff

Aug 1 Rod Schamle

Aug 1 Becky Cosgrove

Aug 2 Bill Whiteside

Aug 2 Dan Lowman

Aug 3 Glen Dix

Aug 4 Brad McKnight

Aug 4 Harley Graham

Aug 4 Maggie Hudson

Aug 4 Ann Daniels

Aug 5 Tom Fowler

Aug 7 Wendy Smith

Aug 8 Greg Pope

Aug 9 Kevin Howard

Aug 13 Ed Logan

Aug 14 Russ Dickey

Aug 14 Mike Hilker

Aug 14 Bob Tarpey

Aug 14 Torey Schamle

Aug 15 Alan Bargerstock

Aug 15 Mike Holmes

Aug 15 Everett Kellogg

Jul 17 Mark & Peggy Mullinix

Jul 17 Owen & Rona Zeigler

Jul 24 Gerald & Kathy Bynum

Aug 3 Carlos & Louise Crain

Aug 3 Mike & Ellen Galloway

Aug 3 Everett & Virginia Kellogg

Aug 3 Haven & Barbara Rolander

Aug 6 Chris & Chandler Bupp

Aug 6 Craig & Donna Richardson

Aug 7 Roger & Marti Dart

Aug 7 Bill & Nita James

Aug 12 John & Donna Adams

Aug 12 Rob & Lesli Lundquist

Aug 13 Dan & Sara Riden

Aug 15 Tom & Barb Brown

Brad & Ashley Barton 2204 SW Hawkview Rd Lee’s Summit, MO 64082 636-699-6942 (Brad’s cell) 314-420-2448 (Ashley’s cell) [email protected] 2003 Cobra Coupe, Black 2010 GT Coupe, Grabber Blue Rick & Sherri Garcia 13910 Newton St Apt #202 Overland Park, KS 66223 913-660-3278 (Rick’s Cell) [email protected] 2002 Coupe, Red Metallic Wayne & Karladine Graves 6130 N Mattox Rd Kansas City, MO 64151 816-746-1833 816-718-7230 (Wayne’s Cell) [email protected] 1966 Shelby GT 350 Coupe, Red

Matt & Denise Miller 18267 Aberdeen Stilwell, KS 66085 913-558-0190 (Matt’s Cell) [email protected] 1969 Mach 1, Primer Justin & Deelee Novak 418 N Randolph St Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 816-540-3453 913-485-0254 (Justin’s cell) 816-678-5589 (Deelee’s cell) [email protected] 1968 Coupe, Nightmist Blue Jerry & Renae Stanley 5115 SE Paulen Rd Berryton, KS 66409 785-220-7077 (Jerry’s cell) [email protected] 2008 GT Convertible, Candy Red Owen & Rona Zeigler, Jr. 815 NW 110th St Kansas City, MO 64155 816-868-8139 (Owen’s cell) 816-868-2173 (Rona’s cell) [email protected] 2006 GT Coupe, Vista Blue

Club Sales

Jack will have name tags for anyone that ordered them at

our Cruise Night on July 13th at Bates City BBQ.

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June 13th – Twelve cars attended a Father’s Day display at Mission Spring’s assisted living facility in Mission, KS. They fed us dessert and had a nice live music 3 piece band. Resi-dents enjoyed seeing the cars, some got up and danced….everyone had a great time. – Goes toward “other display” in 289 book.

June 16 (Father’s Day) – Club General Meeting/Picnic at Shawnee Mission Park, Shelter 8 at 3:30. We had a GREAT turnout. Thanks to members who were the “grill masters” and to those who brought food.

Upcoming Events July 19-21 – Fun Ford Weekend @ Gateway Motorsports Park (St. Louis area). Details elsewhere in newsletter.

July 21st (Sunday) – Diners Drivers & Dives…..Wabash BBQ – 646 Kansas City Ave. So., Excelsior Springs, MO –meet around 3 PM at Liberty Hospital Parking lot and cruise to eat dinner around 4-5 PM. We could possibly have members in Kansas meet at JC Penney Outlet and drive to meet others at Liberty Hospital. Pending board approval, this will be the club event for July in the 289 book. Wear any color patriotic pony club t-shirt if you have one.

July 27th - July Pool Party/General Meeting at Bill & Nancy Bloom’s residence. Be-gins at 3:00 PM. Bloom’s address is 11106 LeCluyse Dr., Shawnee, KS 66203 (NW corner of 55th & Nieman..it’s a 5-way intersection). Member’s last names beginning with A through L – bring dessert and M through Z bring a side dish. If you did not sign up to attend at the June picnic, let me know.

August 8 (Thursday evening) - Possible evening show-n-shine at Dairy Queen- Lenexa..College & Pflumm. I would need someone to handle this event on the “day of”

as I will be leaving for Indianapolis, IN National show. We will only do this if there is enough interest. If interested in attending the possible event please email Nona Hernan-dez. Proceeds from purchase of a Blizzard product is donated to Children’s Miracle Net-work. Will keep you posted on the status. If we don’t get an organized event set up you can still go to DQ and purchase a Blizzard to help them raise money for this good cause.

August 25 – Classic Cars at the K – Royals Game – We can go as a group and sit together for this event. Tickets must be purchased through Nona Hernandez so we can sit

as a group. $28 gets you two game tickets, a parking pass, t-shirt, and dash plaque. Additional tickets to the game for $7. If we have a minimum of 10 participants our club will be recognized on the big screen. More information to come.

September 8 (Sunday) 2 PM – 5 PM– Greenwood Terrace Nursing Home show-n-shine. (Between Pflumm & Strangline on College Blvd., South side). Food sales, hospitality room, maximum 30 cars. This is a fundraiser for the “Outward Bound” program, which

helps returning Veterans transition back into civilian life. Rainout date September 22. September 8 (Sunday) – Weatherby Lake show-n-shine display. Staging at 8:30 AM; dis-

play on the dam from 10 AM – 3 PM. Benefits SWAT (Supporting Weatherby Adopted Troops) serving those from Ft. Leavenworth and Ft. Riley.

Note: Two events on the same September 8 date. We need members to sign up for both.

September 21 (Saturday) – Car show in Clinton, MO – 10 AM—2 PM @ Gregg Smith Ford

– FREE – Top 25 trophies; first 100 get dash plaques. – FREE lunch. Date TBD - Armacost Museum tour. They require 20 people minimum and the cost/donation

is $5 each.

If you have questions or to sign up for any event, please contact Nona Hernandez. Cell number 913-909-8409; email: [email protected]

Fun Ford Weekend Now that the Annual Mustang & Ford Show is past, and (hopefully) your Mustangs are still spiffed up (mine’s not) from getting all shined up for the show, it’s time to start planning the road trip to St. Louis for Fun Ford Weekend at Gateway Mo-torsports Park in Madison IL, July 19-21st! Fun Ford Weekend is the Midwest’s largest and best All-Ford – only action with a 2-Day Car Show, Autocross and Drag Racing. The 2-Day Car Show will be judged both Saturday and Sunday with an awards ceremony each day. Saturday will be the Judge’s Top 25 Picks and the cov-eted Club Participation Award – which the Mustang Club of Greater Kansas City brought home last year beating out all the local Mustang and Ford clubs! All while ending the day with a cruise around the Gateway Motorsports Park NASCAR oval track! Sunday will be judged for Class Awards including two categories per Class – Conserva-tive and Modified. For example, Mustang 69-70 will potentially have a Winner and Runner Up for Conservative and a Winner and Runner Up for Modified. The Class Runner Up will receive a plaque and the Class Winner will receive a special 2013 Fun Ford Weekend winner’s jacket and a plaque. Rules for Conservative and Modi-

fied categories are available by clicking the link below. Fun Ford Weekend is proud to partner with the MCA for a very special award: The Mustang Club of America Best Mustang Award. Have you always wanted to see what your Mustang or other Ford can do on the quarter mile or can’t wait to get back out on the track again? There’s plenty of racing for your Street Machine!

FRIDAY: Test & Tune (all makes and models)

SATURDAY: VMP Superchargers True Street Shootout (street tires & mufflers req) and Time Trials for DOT Street Ford (street tires & mufflers req)

SUNDAY: Final Eliminations for DOT Street Ford and Mustang-Guys.com Fastest 5.0 Shootout

Social Report—By Nona Hernandez

Continued on page 5

Dreamworks Studios and Ford Motor Company recently announced a partnership for

a film adaptation of Electronic Art’s “Need for Speed” Video game. ‘Breaking Bad’ star Aaron

Paul will team with a one-of-a-kind Mustang “Hero Car” specifically designed for the movie by

Ford. The movie will include significant integration of Ford products, along with extensive

media promotion by Ford at the time of the film’s release on March 14, 2014. Read more

here: http://www.autoblog.com/2013/06/10/need-for-speed-movie-casts-mustang-

in-hero-car-role/

Need for Speed

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For more information on the events listed,

contact Ed Mardiat at [email protected] or

913-341-5819 or our website at:

http://mustangclubofgreaterkc.com/

calendar/

For other car club events, visit the Kansas

City Associated Car Clubs website events cal-

endar: http://clubs.hemmings.com/

frameset.cfm?club=acckc

For a complete guide to all regional Mustang

Club of America shows and events, visit the

MCA web site:

http://www.mustang.org/content.php/238-

Mustang-Shows

2013 MCA Sanctioned Shows:

July 5-7, MCA National Show - Asheville, NC:

“Stars, Stripes and Stangs”, Hosted by Blue Ridge

Mustang Club. www.brmcoa.org/stars-stripes-

stangs-2013-national-show.

July 19 - 21, St. Louis, MO: Fun Ford Weekend

- Gateway Motorsports Park.

August 9-11, MCA National Show - Indian-

apolis, IN: “Race to Indy” Hosted by The Mus-

tang Club of Indianapolis.

www.mustangclubofindianapolis.com.

August 30 – September 1, MCA Grand Na-

tional Show - Orlando, Florida: Sponsored by

Imperial Mustangs of Polk County FL & Mid Florida

Mustang Club. www.mustangsatthemickyard.com.

Local Events:

July 19-21, St. Louis, MO: Fun Ford Weekend @

Gateway Motorsports Park.

August 10-11, Lathrop, MO: Ararat Shrine Swap

Meet.

September 20-22, Ottawa, KS: Ol’ Marais River

Run Car Show and Cruise. www.olmarais.com

September 28, Kansas City, MO: American

Royal Parade.

For Sale: 1965 Mustang convertible. Ivy

green. Completely restored including new tires,

shocks. Runs like new. Near mint condition. Three

owners, all local. Tom at 816-898-7294 or

[email protected].

For Sale: 1974 to 1993 Mustang Rack & Pinion. $125.

[email protected]

For Sale: 2004 GT Premium Convertible. Screaming

Yellow /black top, graphite interior/ black leather

seats. Less than 38,000 miles. Always garaged. 4.6

v8/ 4 spd auto trans. 40th anniv. With 17” Bullit

wheels. All options. Mach 1000 stereo/6 cd. Black C-

stripe and Mustang lettering added on back bumper.

An excellent Show pony. 1st place at 2012 MCA GR.

National. 1st places at other shows. It looks Good and

goes Good. Asking $14,500. For info call Everett at

913-722-4605 or for pics e-mail kellogg-

[email protected]

For Sale: 1969 standard steering wheel and radio.

$75 for both. [email protected]

Wanted: 1994-2004 Mustang with no drive train. My

‘98 Coupe was damaged in a recent storm but the

engine, interior and tires and wheels were undam-

aged. Looking for something that needs a motor for

about $1,500. Tracy Martin @ tra-

[email protected] or 913-212-8418.

Helping Others

We’ll be doing the

Helping Others event every

month, check our Facebook

page for details.

High Five Tour 2013 The Nationwide High

Five Tour 2013 kicked off

their annual tour on June

24th and President George

Stegner drove the car from

Jefferson City, MO to Pensa-

cola, FL. George just got

back so we’ll have a full ac-

count of his travels in Au-

gust.

50th Cele-bration Web-

site MCA organizers are quickly making plans for the 50th Celebrations in Las Ve-gas, NV and Charlotte, NC. The website which is listed

below, is up and running with registrations being taken. In Las Vegas, there will be a half marathon/5K run and all entrants (you actually don’t have to run,

you just have to pay your fees and register) will be eli-gible to win a one-off Shelby GTS Convertible. There are many events still being planned, so

check back at the website and we’ll keep posting up-dates as we see them come in.

www.mustang50thbirthdaycelebration.com

2014 MCA Event Lo-cations: Besides the two 50th Birthday Celebra-

tions being held on April 16-20 in Charlotte, NC

and Las Vegas, NV, three other shows will be

held:

May 23-25, Springfield, IL hosted by the Cen-

tral Illinois Mustangers

August 7– 10, Lincoln, NE hosted by the Capital

City Ford and Mustang Club

October 10-12, Savannah, GA hosted by the

Savannah Mustang Club.

Cruise Night

With all the events we’ve been par-

ticipating in recently, don’t forget our

monthly cruise night at Bates City BBQ in

Shawnee on the 2nd Saturday of the month.

Our next cruise is July 13th .

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Annual Show—by RJ Coberly

Our annual show was yesterday, and I hope all participants and attendees fully en-

joyed this year’s event. I especially want to thank the exceptional dedication and commitment

of the show committee members and club volunteers who were not only instrumental in the

design of the show but in its successful execution. We are also very fortunate as a club to

have an exceptional knowledge base of individuals with extensive show experience, and I

thank them for their valuable support.

Please patronize our sponsors, donors and vendors in your business and personal

needs since without them our show would be greatly diminished. This year’s sponsorship ban-

ner is included in this newsletter, and can serve as a handy reference of our contributors.

The financial results of the show will be complete in the near future and will be pre-

sented at an upcoming general meeting. This will of course include the amount to be contrib-

uted to Hope Lodge of Kansas City, this year’s designated charitable organization. And a sin-

cere thanks to Rachel Miller and Danica Cherry of Hope Lodge who attended the show and

handed out dash plaques during registration, it was great to have them in attendance.

The show field contained 159 cars. We had 6 states (Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska,

Iowa, Oklahoma and Arkansas) and the following 12 car clubs represented:

The Long Distance Award went to Daniel Persson from Kearney, Nebraska. The club

participation award went to the South Central Mustang Club from Wichita, Kansas. I believe

show attendance from outside the immediate KC area reflects not only the qualities of our

show, but the contacts of our many members and 5.0 award holders that travel to local and

national level shows, demonstrating our club’s enthusiasm and involvement in all things Mus-

tang.

Thanks to everyone for this additional level of promotion and thanks again to everyone for

making this year’s show a success and I hope you all had a wonderful time!!

Thanks

From Jack Bosic, Head Judge:

I want to thank all of the people that judged and scribed for our Annual Show. Everyone did a fantastic job and accomplished it in a timely

matter.

From Nona Hernandez, Hospitality,

Registration:

I personally want to thank all the club members

who helped me out with hospitality night this

past weekend and those who helped with regis-

Mustang Club of Greater Kansas City Mid America Cobra Club

Mid America Mustangers Oklahoma Mustang Club

Topeka Mustang Club Fairlane Club of America

NorKan Performance Club Northwest Arkansas Mustangs

Green Country Classic Mustang Club Capital City Ford & Mustang Club

South Central Kansas Mustang Club Central Missouri Mustang & Ford Club

tration and in the tally room. I realize I

can't do what I do without the good peo-

ple who help me and who make me look

good..lol! You are ALL winners in my book

and I am very grateful to work with such

a wonderful team on the show commit-

tee. None of us can do this alone....like

the saying goes "there's no "I" in TEAM"!!

And RJ, you are our "fearless leader" and

it's been a joy to serve the club as a part

of your team. Thanks to everyone.....our

show ROCKED!!!

Entered in the Car Show? No problem! Classes listed above are all eligible for Car Show partici-pants – Judges don’t count off for that day’s track rubber. (I’ve seen a lot of tactics for removing track rubber from a fender or wing like using brake cleaner, but I’ve never seen anything take track rubber off a quarter panel faster and better than GrimeBoss hand wipes, and it’s totally safe for your paint.)

Those with a 5.0L are encouraged to sign up for the MustangGuys.com Fastest 5.0 Shootout, it’s FREE with your Car Show entry.

HELMET REQUIREMENT: NHRA rules for 2013 state that "any car running 14.00 and quicker in the

1/4 mile requires a Snell 2005 or

newer OR SFI 41.1A helmet.

There are no exceptions to this rule; we suggest sharing helmets. It worked out great last year.

We’re not done yet! Fi-nally test your skills and your Mustang’s agility through the cones on the very popular Auto-cross course both Saturday and Sunday from 10:00am – 4:00pm, it’s also FREE with your Car Show or Race entry. Yes, a helmet is required for Autocross too.

PREREGISTRATION DEADLINE: July 10

CLICK HERE FOR ALL DETAILS:

http://funfordweekend.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/2013-Ford-Information.pdf

HOST HOTEL: Doubletree by Hil-ton, Collinsville IL. Contact Nona Hernandez for more hotel info. Deadline for club block is July 4.

ALL OTHER INFO CONTACT: Sara Griewing ([email protected])

Come on! Let’s defend our title as the BEST FORD CAR CLUB in the Midwest! Did I mention you get to drive your Mustang on the OVAL TRACK and Car Show Winners get a jacket?!

Fun Ford Weekend—continued

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Membership - Joy Stegner – Via George Stegner - Seven new mem-ber applications were approved at the June BOD meeting. There were also 2

renewals. Secretary – Brad McKnight—May minutes were approved as published in the June newsletter. Treasurer - Bill Whiteside – Via George Stegner - The June treasury report was read & approved as pre-

sented. Vice President – Cheryl Younger – No report. Past President – Jim Peterson – The club’s application for the Grand National/National Show in 2015 has

been completed and sent to the MCA. Show Coordinator – RJ Coberly – Operationally the show committee is in place and ready to put on a quality show. The show volunteer list is avail-able during the meeting for signup op-portunities. Registrations are still com-

ing in, and you can register during the picnic/general meeting or Friday dur-ing hospitality. Please register by Fri-day if at all possible to help out the registration process Saturday morning. Anyone who has signed up to help setup on Friday on any of the commit-

tees, or anyone that wants to help, we will begin setting up at 3pm at Bass Pro. Social Director- Nona Hernandez - Nona went over past and upcoming events.

Members at Large:

- Mark Raab – Mark described the role of a Member at Large. They pick up certain projects and help them come to fruition, such as the Salvation Army Bell Ringers, Angels at Christmas

time, Helping Others Project at Blue Springs Ford, the Wounded Warriors Family Support High Five Tour, etc. Blue Springs Ford will sponsor a show-ing of the High Five Tour Mustang on Saturday, November 9, 2013. It costs the dealership $1000 to sponsor an

event like this. George Stegner will be driving the car from Jefferson City, Missouri to Pensacola, Florida. The “Helping Others Project”

General Meeting Minutes June 16, 2013

Meeting called to order 5:30 PM

New Business

July 20th there will be a photo shoot with a Commemorative Air Force P-51. They need to sell 4 rides to make the

appearance. More details to come.

Meeting adjourned at 6:05 PM.

club charity for June is the Hope Lodge. We currently have around 200 votes, but the first place charity has 1,000 right now. Please tell everyone

you know to go “Like” the Hope Lodge on the MCGKC Facebook page. Voting goes until June 27th, so please vote!

• Jeff Daniels – No report.

Committees Newsletter Editor – Lorne Willard – Please have your newsletter contri-butions to Lorne by Friday, June 28th. Web Master – Lorne Willard – No report. Cruise Night – Rick Lage – The June cruise night went well. There was a

nice crowd on hand. Librarian - Larry Reel – No report. Club Sales – Jack Bosic – Jack is able to get nametags the day before the show if you tell him at the picnic. T-shirts were on hand for sale. Anything over $20 needs to be pre-paid.

Head Judge- Jack Bosic – Jack held a quick judge’s meeting after the pic-nic, and he told the judges what classes they were going to judge. MCA Director – Doye Ewert – The Mustang website for the 50th celebra-

tion next year is www.mustang50thbirthdaycelebration.com. MCA award winners this year will automatically receive the same award(s) next year if they participate in any of the MCA National Shows. Historian – Scott Shaffer – No re-

port. PR Director – Sara Griewing – Fun Ford weekend is July 19-21 in St Louis. Show Coordinator – Larry Crist – No report. Inventory Manager – Rick Lage – No report.

National Show/Trip Advisor – Grace Bosic – For those members who have signed up for the Indianapo-lis trip, let Grace know if you need ho-tel reservations for all 3 nights (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday) or

not.

Old Business

At the July cruise night, Cale Miller’s car will be there, brought by his mother Debbie. It will be displayed next to the DJ table. He was the soldier from Olathe that passed

away in Afghanistan in July 2012.

Shelby American HQ Move

Shelby American has announced

that it will move into a new headquarters

and manufacturing facility located adja-

cent to the Las Vegas airport. Shelby

says that it will celebrate the grand

opening of the facility in December. So

if you’re planning a visit, make sure to

look up their address before you go.

A report from Mustangs Daily—

confirmed and added to by Road &

Track—reveals that the next-generation

Ford Mustang‘s SVT model will swap its

Shelby GT500 moniker for a GT350

badge. Look for the new GT350 to ar-

rive as a 2016 model about a year after

the redesigned, un-retro 2015 Mustang

arrives.

The name change will be accom-

panied by a slight change in character,

as well. Today’s GT500 is a 662-hp, su-

percharged beast that feels more at

home on a drag strip than a road course.

Expect that to change with the new

GT350, which reportedly will feature a

naturally aspirated V-8 based on the

Mustang GT’s 5.0-liter Coyote mo-

tor. R&T says the mill won’t necessarily

displace 5.0 liters, though, and could

pack even more displacement to help

bolster it’s horsepower advantage over

the regular Mustang GT. Read more:

http://blog.caranddriver.com/report-

next-svt-shelby-mustang-to-be-

called-gt350-lose-supercharger/

GT350 in 2016?

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