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“ There are times in life when we feel like we’re going in circles: we’re doing the right thing but not making progress. It’s easy to lose our passion and get discouraged, but one test we all have to pass is being faithful when nothing new is happening. ” …… Joel Osteen Cruizin’ in the passin’ lane By: Jimbo The ‘65 VW on this months cover belongs to Stefanie Lea and as you read her article ‘Jim my bug guy’ on page 32 you will see Stefanie has an eye for all the details. She is also returning to SEMA Oct 31 thru Nov 3, 2017 and will be following some of Rat Rod friends she writes about in Gulf Coast MotorSports Magazine, on their challenge to make that long journey to the Las Vegas Convention Center, NV. ‘Our Road to SEMA’ starting on page 26 will give you an idea of what it takes to get there. For those who missed the Atomic Blast and wonder if it was bigger, better, and more exciting… well the answer is YES!!! What a great time. I guess you might say this is the greatest family event of the year. So many people say the youth of today just doesn’t care about the Hot Rod lifestyle, but you couldn’t prove that to me, as I watched young boys and girls of all ages participate in different events. Nancy & I got to take a weekend off and go to Burnin’ up the Beaches car show and boy has that one gotten bigger. We had a great time. Then after a quick week of magazine office work a much needed trip to Houston, Texas to see our grown up kids & the grandkids. I even had a chance to meet up with Dennis Hom who I met at this years Atomic Blast while there. After a quick trip home and only four days to finish this months magazine we go to print. Hope you enjoy Jimbo, For many of us, learning to drive was memorable. Some of us took a class. Some didn't. Either way, most got licensed to drive. Recently I read a drivers licensing handbook. Current versions are available on-line. Being in the wrong lane is a major cause of fatal accidents. Driver error, impaired drivers, speeding, night driving, bad weather, bad roads, and mechanical failures also cause fatal accidents. Reflecting, I learned driving as a child listening to my dad talk about other drivers. “He didn't need to pull out in front of me! He could see me coming!” In the hills, a major social blunder is to pull out if you see someone coming. No one wants to be behind someone they could have been ahead of. I learned to operate equipment on private land before being old enough

CRUIZIN’ IN THE PASSIN’ LANE Jimbo page……..3 GIZMOS CARRIAGE HOUSE…… Gizmo page……..5 BREAKFAST CRUISE-IN Michael Lachaussee page…......7 THE COLE REPORT… Al Cole page...…...9 BURNIN’ THE BEACHES Jimbo page…....10 FOOT NOTES…… Lynne Lightfoot page…....12 17 FOREVER…… Terry Mason page…... 16 TRUNK TALES…… Cubby Hole page…....19 NSRA NEWS……. Donna Holland page...….20 THE SHOP SCENE…. Gizmo page…....21 FISHER HOUSE... Candy Cocktail page…....22 REV IT UP… Brian Barsema page…....25 OUR ROAD TO SEMA……. Stefanie Lea page…....26 JIM MY BUG GUY ... Stefanie Lea page…....32 CAR EVENTS………………….... page…....36 MOTORCYCLE EVENTS………. page…....53 AMERICA…. Rooster McGee page…... 55 BUSINESS DIRECTORY…… page…....56 CLASSIFIED…………………. Page…....73 SUBSCRIPTION FORM…… page…....79 The publication titled: Gulf Coast MotorSports Magazine is owned & published by Dixie Press Publishing LLC. who neither endorses nor warrants the products or services of advertisers, nor does it warrant the completeness or accuracy of the data provided herein. Dixie Press Publishing LLC. welcomes unsolicited editorial, photographs, articles for non compensational consideration of publishing on a space available basis's. Dixie Press Publishing LLC. is not responsible for the return of said photographs, manuscripts or art. Views expressed in these publications are not necessarily those of the publisher, contributing editors, advertisers, or their agents. Subscriptions are mailed to subscribers via Bulk Mail from U.S. Postal service. Re-printing in whole or part can only be done with the permission of the publisher...but then he’s easy

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to drive on highways. After passing written and driving tests, I took Drivers' Ed in high school--just the classroom book parts. The instructor preferred teaching on-road driving to other students who would listen to what he told them. He knew I didn't listen. My wife grew up in the flat mid-west. She learned in class that, “Centrifugal Force will throw you off the road--if you go too fast around curves.” That seemed silly to me. There are only curves connected by other curves. How fast one goes around curves is how one drives in the hills. Recently, I drove a project-car slowly on back roads to test road worthiness. I came to stop at a “Tee”. Needing to turn left, I looked to see if someone was coming. No one was coming. My line of sight was 500 feet due to curves. Not wanting to pull out in front of someone, but needing to pull out, I kicked the accelerator and popped the clutch. The old long-stroke flathead six-cylinder engine had more torque than expected. I went across both lanes. Pulling hard left on the wheel, staying on the road, it happened. Yep. Centrifugal Force threw me on the floorboard. Someone had not bolted my seat. Someone had not fastened my seat belt. To get up I had to pull myself up with my left hand, which was on the steering wheel. Back on the seat, I was headed for “Armco” guard rail on the left shoulder. I jerked the wheel hard right. Tires squealed. The old car turned like a battleship. It just missed the guard rail. I looked around. A Bart Simpson Moment. “I did not do that. Nobody saw me do that.” Thankfully, no one was coming around the curve while I was in the wrong lane. Driving 50 years, under 30 mph, I made beginner mistakes. A good scare is worth hundreds of hours of instruction. In an instant, I learned to be sure my seat is bolted, to wear my seat belt tight, to not kick an old engine, and to respect Centrifugal Force. That was real Drivers' Ed. mrlonranger@ Jimbo, There was a big party on the bayou hosted by the richest man in South Louisiana. He had recently built a huge tank and stocked it with many alligators, piranhas, and other man-eating reptiles. To liven up the party, he issued a challenge to all of his guests. He announced that if anyone was brave enough to swim the length of the tank he would gladly grant them three wishes. Not surprisingly, there were no takers. So the party continued with everyone "passing a good time." Suddenly, there was a huge splash. As the host looked on, he could see a man swimming like crazy across the tank with the reptiles chomping at his heels. The crowd was cheering wildly! Lo and behold, the man made it unharmed across the tank. As he climbed out, it became obvious to everyone that the brave soul was none other than ole Boudreaux. The host excitedly ran up to him, grabbed his hand, and offered his sincere congratulations. "Wow, Boudreaux," said the host, "You made it! What a courageous thing to do! So what are your three wishes?" "Well, da first t'ing I want, me, is a double barrel shotgun," said Boudreaux. "No problem," said the host. "Da second t'ing is two shells for da shotgun," Boudreaux continued. "Done," responded the host. "An' da t'ird t'ing I want, me, is for you ta show me da son-of-a-gun dat push me in dat tank!" shouted Boudreaux. theeasycajun@ Jimbo, THIS REPORT SHOULD CLEAR UP ANY MISUNDERSTANDINGS ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE The Arctic Ocean is warming up, icebergs are growing scarcer and in some places the seals are finding the water too hot according to a report to the Commerce Department yesterday from Consulate at Bergen, Norway. Reports from fishermen, seal hunters and explorers all point to a radical change in climate conditions and hitherto unheard-of temperatures in the Arctic zone. Exploration expeditions report that scarcely any ice has been met as far north as 81 degrees 29 minutes. Soundings to a depth of 3,100 meters showed the gulf stream still very warm Great masses of ice have been replaced by moraines of earth and stones, the report continued, while at many points well known glaciers have entirely disappeared. Very few seals and no white fish are found in the eastern Arctic, while

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vast shoals of herring and smelts which have never before ventured so far north, are being encountered in the old seal fishing grounds. Within a few years it is predicted that due to the ice melt the sea will rise and make most coast cities uninhabitable!!! I must apologize, I neglected to mention that this report was from November 2, 1922, as reported by the AP and published in The Washington Post 93 years ago. This must have been caused by the Model T Ford's emissions or possibly from horse and cattle flatulence. …… GptTeeByrd@ Jimbo, Next time you use a pair of rubber gloves you can remember this joke. A dentist noticed that his next patient, a little old lady, was nervous so he decided to tell her a little joke as he put on his gloves. "Do you know how they make these gloves?" he asked. "No, I don't." "Well," he spoofed, "there's a building in Mexico with a big tank of latex and workers of all hand sizes walk up to the tank, dip in their hands, let them dry, then peel off the gloves and throw them into boxes of the right size." She didn't crack a smile. "Oh, well. I tried," he thought. But five minutes later, during a delicate portion of the procedure, she burst out laughing. "What's so funny?" he asked. "I was just envisioning how condoms are made!" Gotta watch those little old ladies! Their minds are always working! bobbesox@ Jimbo, Congratulations on being Mississippi Street Rod Person of the Year. And, thanks for your wonderful magazine. Southern Lifestyle? I am not Southern, nor a Yankee. We own a house in Gulfport. Folks there have explained owning a house does not make us residents. Our residence is in WV, that is, the state of West Virginia (for those who might not care, West Virginia is not western Virginia—it is a separate State, formed, unconstitutionally, from VA during the Civil War. I think WV was formed because Yankees wanted the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for war use, and folks in VA did not care what happened to WV.) My ancestors came from Alsace in mid-1700’s and fought the French and Indians and Brits, and probably everyone else. I have been a resident of WV for 90% of my years since 1948. WV is filled with kind and wonderful people. Much like the South. 1. I’ve Aric Almirola’s toy Waffle House NASCAR, Powered by Bacon. No Waffle House in central WV. Waffle Houses in PA, OH, VA, MD & KY. I get eggs & cheese with grits--no steak, never. 2.

I don’t laugh at people’s names. My name is Mendal Yoho. That ain’t funny.

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When I ask for drink, I say Coffee in morning, Diet midday, or Light Beer at night.

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I have never gone to a college football game, and don’t plan to. Coach Saban at Alabama grew up in WV. I watch Alabama football on TV, for Coach Saban.

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Southerners are not hillbillies. WV’s are hillbillies, except WV’s who illegally sell prescription drugs are pill-billys. TV’s Jed Clampett was a hillbilly, from WV. Jed was not southern.

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It’s humid in WV summer. We don’t complain.

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Cracker Barrels too crowded. At Waffle House, butter on grits, but no biscuits, never.

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WV speak Southern Appalachian Mountain Dialect. Wife came to WV in 1970 from Chicago. WV’s still say, “You’re not from here, are you?” They say that to her in Chicago, too, now.

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It’s ok in WV, not better, but ok, and No Tourists.

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We don’t care about lacrosse, or hockey, or soccer, or football in WV. (Well, maybe some WV’s care a little about football, but not us.) We have farm work, cutting filth. To cut filth, is cutting weedy vegetation that will take over the farm if we

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We could speak proper English. Who would listen?

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I would never try to tell anyone anything about Bar-B-Q. Who would listen?

An old friend passed away years ago, a descendent of the (Stonewall) Jackson family, in my youth gave me his magazines called Southern Living. Mr. Jackson tried to improve me. He would take me to the Duquesne Club in Pittsburgh. He would buy a drink and say a toast, “Strike a Blow for Liberty!” I wish. But those days are gone. We are lucky, with passports. We don’t push our luck. Best regards. Mendal Yoho

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Gizmos Carriage House AKA Poppys Garage June2017

I go to several local (60 miles away or less is local to me) car shows, and often cruise nights throughout the year. And the Queen always asks me. How can you sit around most of the day waiting for the awards to be given out and then head home, or to another event? And my answer is always the same; it’s all about fun with cars. Well that’s not really the correct answer, the cars just get us there, and mostly it’s the people. Yes the cars are interesting in their shapes, styles and colors. The people that build and take care of and restore these objects of days gone by are the absolutely most important reasons I go to these events. I will attempt to explain, the people I am friends with and the ones whom I have not met yet are who get me to car shows. The beneficiaries (the charities, and individuals in many cases, more people) are also another reason I attend. Oh I do appreciate the cars and the work done to them, but I appreciate the stories the owners tell about the finding or the building of their precious vehicles even more. Inside each and every car at these shows or cruise nights are some valuable cargos containing many memories of journeys and struggles, and joy. I often try to ask questions of the owners about how it came to be that this was their ride of choice. The answers are as varied as the number of stars in the sky. All of these discussions are always quite interesting and often times very amusing. I appreciate the stories they share and always thank them for sharing and attending the chosen event. So it kind of is about the cars and trucks and motorcycles, but it’s mostly the people that choose to take care of them and enjoy them. And the same can be said about the people, they also come in many shapes and styles and colors as well, and I appreciate them all. Hope you all have a Happy Fathers Day, and go take a ride or cruise, and make some memories and add to your stories. I look forward to hearing them.

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Later Gizmo

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Grandma is eighty-eight years old and still drives her own car. She writes: Dear Grand-daughter, The other day I went up to our local Christian book store and saw a 'Honk if you love Jesus' bumper sticker .. I was feeling particularly sassy that day because I had just come from a thrilling choir performance, followed by a thunderous prayer meeting. So, I bought the sticker and put it on my bumper. Boy, am I glad I did; what an uplifting experience that followed. I was stopped at a red light at a busy intersection, just lost in thought about the Lord and how good he is, and I didn't notice that the light had changed. It is a good thing someone else loves Jesus because if he hadn't honked, I'd never have noticed. I found that lot of people love Jesus! While I was sitting there, the guy behind started honking like crazy, and then he leaned out of his window and screamed, 'For the love of God!' 'Go! Go! Go! Jesus Christ, GO!' What an exuberant cheerleader he was for Jesus! Everyone started honking! I just leaned out my window and started waving and smiling at all those loving people. I even honked my horn a few times to share in the love! There must have been a man from Florida back there because I heard him yelling something about a sunny beach. I saw another guy waving in a funny way with only his middle finger stuck up in the air. I asked my young teenage grandson in the back seat what that meant. He said it was probably a Hawaiian good luck sign or something. Well, I have never met anyone from Hawaii , so I leaned out the window and gave him the good luck sign right back. My grandson burst out laughing. Why even he was enjoying this religious experience!! A couple of the people were so caught up in the joy of the moment that they got out of their cars and started walking towards me. I bet they wanted to pray or ask what church I attended, but this is when I noticed the light had changed. So, grinning, I waved at all my brothers and sisters, and drove on through the intersection. I noticed that I was the only car that got through the intersection before the light changed again and felt kind of sad that I had to leave them after all the love we had shared. So I slowed the car down, leaned out the window and gave them all the Hawaiian good luck sign one last time as I drove away. Praise the Lord for such wonderful folks!! Will write again soon Love Grandma

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Two robins were sitting in a tree. "I'm really hungry", complained the first one. "Me, too" consented the second. "Let's fly down and find some lunch." They flew to the ground and found a nice plot of plowed ground full of worms. They ate and ate and ate and ate 'til they could eat no more. "I'm so full I don't think I can fly back up to the tree," admitted the first one. "Me either. Let's just lay here and bask in the warm sun," suggested the second. "O.K." agreed the first. They plopped down, basking in the sun. No sooner than they had fallen asleep, when a big fat tomcat snuck up and gobbled them up! As he sat, washing his face after his meal, he thought to himself, "I just love baskin' robins."

As you are cursing the person driving 15 mph in a 55 mph zone, directly in the middle of the road, remember, many folks learned to drive on a vehicle known as John Deere, and this is the proper speed and lane position for the vehicle. And remember if ask them for directions, unless you already know the positions of key hills, trees, and rocks, you're better off trying to find it yourself.

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By: Michael Lachaussee A mix of old and new cars and trucks cruised in to Hardee's in Lucedale this morning. Weather didn't disappoint us at the monthly Hardee's breakfast car gathering in Lucedale. There were 45+ cars and trucks at this month's breakfast, including 6 Corvettes, all of which were beautiful. This breakfast cruise in has everything - great cars/trucks to view, good food and happy "car" talk by some knowledgeable car buffs. There is always information on cars being sold or bought and scoops on where to get what you need for your restoration or repair. This group always enjoys fellowship with like car enthusiast and showing off their latest addition or simply sporting the car that's like a family member. It's a great venue to share and enjoy this great hobby.

This 1923 Ford T Bucket belongs to Roy Jenkins of Agricola. Roy has owned the Tbucket for nine years. After his purchase he replaced the front end and did some other upgrades. Normally this T-bucket travels in it's 20 foot trailer home but since Hardee's is close enough for Roy to drive without getting drowned in the rain, he takes the chance. Thanks Roy for sharing.

Dale Patterson of Wiggins brought his 1932 five window Ford Coupe. His major change was to un-channel it. Dale is a pretty big guy and found the channeled coupe was a little difficult to maneuver in and out of! Dale has rebuilt the transmission, rear end and various other items. We hope to see Dale again at the breakfast in this sharp looking little Coupe.

The '52 Chevy truck featured here belongs to Kevin and Marea Morris from Wiggins, MS. They have had the truck for a year and purchased it from Cecil Mallette who restored it over 20 years ago. The sign on the side was painted by Stone printing and is displayed on the side in honor of Art Overstreet. In addition to this truck, Marea has a 1968 Volkswagen. Thanks for sharing this piece of history with us.

I was told this 1946 Chevrolet truck owned by David (Gabby) Glazier from Wade is all original. I think the only thing original here is Gabby!! Needless to say, Gabby has spent countless hours getting his truck running and we were glad to see him at the breakfast today.

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A never before seen at the Breakfasat 1948 Oldsmobile belongs to Eugene and Brenda Brown of Hurley, Ms. They purchased this car from David (Gabby) Glazier in the condition you see. He has been working 3 1/2 years restoring this vehicle. Eugene did everything with the exception of the final paint and upholstery. Eugene and Brenda went to Cruisin the Coast in 2013 and knew they had to have a car to participate in this fun event. They said they were bitten by the bug and this is the end result of the bug! Great job to you both and many happy days of Cruisin!

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COASTAL CRUISERS Of SLIDELL, LA

“20th Anniversary” Car & Truck Show

The Coastal Cruisers hosted their 20 Anniversary Camilla City Car & Truck Show on Saturday April. 15th at the Northshore Mall Shopping Center. It was a perfect day for a car show and fun was had by people of all ages. The Classic Cars, Trucks, Rat Rods, and Motor Bikes that attended had spectators reminiscing about an era in the past where cars were made of steel and the models changed each fall and each unique in styling. The Coastal Cruisers with the help of their generous sponsors presented numerous awards and dash plaques to registered vehicles. The show also included a silent auction, black out board, bingo, and a 50/50 drawing where the winner took home over $800.00. The show was a great success thanks to all that attended. Congratulations also to the club members and the sponsors who helped make this a success. Because of the success of the show The Coastal Cruisers of Slidell, La. will present a sizable and equal donation to the following charities; “STARC” and “THE CHILDREN’S WISH ENDOWMENT”.

Mississippi Street Rod Association Makes presentation to The Little Lighthouse School For the last three years the Mississippi Street Rod Association has held a raffle to benefit the Little Light House School for special needs children. This year the street rodders raised $2,700.00 for the school and on May 11th the presentation of funds was given by representatives of the Mississippi Street Rod Association to, new Director, Mrs. Fran Patterson and Mrs. Tammy Tadlock. Some of the students were also there to participate in the presentation. The school sees to the needs of these children in teaching them sign language, speech therapy, numbers, letters, social skills, and prepares them for their journey into the next phase of their education. It is a Christian based school located at the Briarwood Presbyterian Church where the Church donates space for the school. The staff is well equipped to handle these kids and do a wonderful job with them. If you have not visited this school you have really missed a great opportunity, so take the time to go and have your heart melted by just one visit. The staff and the children are very special people, and will hold a very special place in your heart. The street rod association hopes that this fundraiser in some small way will help the needs of the children and the school. Later in the year, The Mississippi Street Rod Association will hold a Christmas Stocking event for all the kids and present them at the school. They invite anyone to come and share the experience and see the joy on the faces of these very special children.

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The Cole Report Started out this month at the Cruise in Cafe in the Kiln. The next day we headed to Slidell for the Camillia City Car Show hosted by the Coastal Cruisers. This one is always a big show with al ot going on all for a good cause. That night we stayed in Slidell for the cruise in at Fremaux Mall nice cruise-in even though the rained slowed it down a little. Made our weekly Car/bike night at the Silver Slipper Casino this one is a nice relaxing evening hang out. Next up was one of the big yearly events the Atomic Blast Show at Gulfport Dragway this one is some of the most fun you can have at an event. Definitely a blast from the past with dragracing, freestyle burnouts, flame throwing, mini bike racing, rat rods, old school/traditional hot rods, customs classics jalopies, lead-sleds and anything in between. It's a must see. The next show we attended was the Gnat Nationals in Bay St. Louis hosted by the Misfit Street Krewzers. Always a big show with lots of prizes/awards and great home cooked food. All for a great cause. We finished out the month at the Edgewater Mall cruise-in in Biloxi with the Coast Cruizers Cruise-in. See y'all somewhere or everywhere, and remember to watch for our friends on bikes out cruising also. Allen Cole

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May 4-6 Nancy & I went to Burnin’ up the Beaches in Destin Florida. The show took place at one of Nancy’s favorite shopping places, The Destin Commons. What a great car show venue. We set up the Gulf Coast MotorSports Hot Rod Alley tent. It was nice to meet and greet old and new subscribers of the magazine. The weather was a little windy but the Saturday show was just perfect. Cars and trucks were pulling into the parking lot early Saturday morning and over 300 plus cars & trucks joined the folks who arrived Thursday and Friday that were pre-registered. Lot’s of venders took advantage of the car show and set up too. This was the 6th year for this Annual Event. Proceed from this show go to the Arc of the Emerald Coast. “Burning up the Beaches” was designed in conjunction with the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce as a fundraiser for The Arc of the Emerald Coast. ARC was founded originally in the 1950’s by parents of mentally and physically handicapped children, these parents developed programs providing education, training and support for their children and soon became the Association of Retarded Citizens (Arc). baby2Horizons of Okaloosa County (now known as The Arc of the Emerald Coast) grew out of this strong foundation and was established in 1992. Our goal is to provide valued services including advocacy, education and support for people with disabilities, their families, and others in the community. We enable people to live, work, play as we do through opportunities for choice and realization of goals. We offer our clients the opportunity to be as independent as possible. By serving children and adults with various intellectual and developmental disabilities including Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Autism, Williams Syndrome and Sensory Impairments. Our programs include supported employment, vocational training, adult day training facilities, companion services, group homes and supported living facilities. The Arc’s vision has served as the standard bearer for other Arc agencies with the highest ethics and professionalism to guide us. And thanks to people like you, the future is bright for Arc and all our clients!

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Gary L. Knight, CW 4 U.S. Army (Ret.) and his 1996 Corvette 382 Stroker (shown here and below). Gary is the recipient of two Purple Hearts earned as an Army Pilot. Gary is now a Veterans Service Officer for American Legion Post 374. I am a very proud American – I was raised to be. My family is full of very proud Americans, many of whom have put their lives on the line for our country and what she stands for. In my immediate family alone I have a handful: my dad, Charles Vincent, U.S. Merchant Marine, was a World War II Veteran; my cousin, John Kirwin, U.S. Army, died as a Prisoner of War in Korea; my husband, Charlie, U.S. Army, is a Vietnam Veteran; Charlie’s son, David, U.S. Army, and my son, Michael, U.S. Marine Corps, are both Active Duty Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan. Our family bleeds Red, White and Blue. So, when Charlie and I heard about the 4th Annual Louisiana Veterans Festival at Northshore Harbor Center in Slidell, Louisiana, we knew we wanted to attend. When we heard there would be a classic car show, we knew we wouldn’t miss it. The event took place Saturday, May 13, 2017. The Festival was created in 2013 “to honor and celebrate the service and sacrifice of armed service veterans throughout the State of Louisiana. All proceeds benefit the East St. Tammany Habitat for Humanity’s Veterans Build Program.” The program helps low-income Veterans obtain homeownership. The event included, in addition to the Car Show, craft vendors, informational booths, firefighter demonstrations including the use of the “Jaws of Life” to extricate someone from a demolished vehicle, and lots of great bands including local favorites, the top Cats, 90 Degrees West and Amanda Shaw and her Cute Guys. Charlie and I had a wonderful day meeting and speaking with many Veterans of war. There is no doubt in my mind that, should the need arise, each and every one of them would defend our country again – and without pause. May God bless all the men and women who have worn, or wear still, a uniform in defense of America, on foreign or domestic soil, whether Military, Law Enforcement or Fire Protection. We are a great nation because of them and I am eternally grateful.

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The Queens of a local VFW were dwarfed by standing in front of “Dirty Intentions.”

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BEST IN SHOW – Terry Borne’s 1960 Corvette

Brad Barone of Barone Family Racing and B&B Motorsports stands with their awesome dragster. Their Corvette is shown below.

This Buick Riviera sports the PPG paint color “Rattlesnake Chameleon” which, depending on light and motion, appears to change colors in shades of green, brown, gold and black. It was a shoo-in for Best Paint Job.

Veterans risked everything in World War II Korea Vietnam Iraq and Afghanistan.

A beautiful threesome of Kaiser Henry J’s.

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These are a few of the many Veterans in attendance who risked everything in World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Foot Notes - March 25 By Lynne Lightfoot

BRITISH MOTORING CLUB NEW ORLEANS 27TH ANNUAL BRITISH CAR DAY The British Motoring Club New Orleans held its 27th Annual British Car Day at Delgado Community College in New Orleans on Saturday, March 25, 2017. The British Car gods were not smiling upon them because there was heavy rain on and off all day. Quite a few cars that were registered in advance chose not to come to combat the weather. The BMCNO has, for the last several years, held their event at Delgado and all proceeds go to scholarships for Delgado Automotive Department students. The students must have an excellent GPA and be able to answer many questions to prove their knowledge about their subject. Last year, seven scholarships were awarded. The BMCNO puts on an enviable display of cars – some classic and some contemporary. Represented were MG, Lotus, Morgan, Aston Martin, Jaguar, De Lorean, Austin-Healey, Rolls-Royce, and many more. The youngest entrant was Justin Clark with his beautiful Lotus. Justin is in his final year at the University of Southern Alabama majoring in Computer Science. When I asked Justin if the car he was working to put a BMCNO medallion on the front grille of was, in fact, his, he quipped, “the bank might disagree!”

If you have the chance to attend at British Motoring Club show near you, I recommend you stop in and give it a look. You might just find a new favorite.

Lotus, Caterham 7SV, Lotus and Aston Martin

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By: Terry

Mason Barfield

8th Annual Bama Coast Cruise Friday and Saturday April 27th and 28th was the 8th Annual Bama Coast Cruise at The Wharf in beautiful Orange Beach, AL. If you have never attended this car show, you need to get this one on your “must do” list for 2018. I headed out late Wednesday afternoon for the 125 mile trip from the MS Gulf Coast to Orange Beach. The beaches in Orange Beach are pristine with beautiful white sand, emerald green, clear water and majestic waves on most days. The Wharf is a picture rest shopping center with premiere retail shops, unique boutiques, dinning complete with fresh seafood and it’s overlooking the Wharf Marina. Also at The Wharf is the South’s largest Ferris Wheel. It’s a great place to just hang out and watch the sun set, add in a huge car show and it’s just short of heaven. Thursday was setup day at Bama Coast Cruise, we got The Hot Rod Show trailer setup with two additional remote speaker locations. The Wharf presents a challenge with its massive concrete parking garages when it comes to wireless sound, but we were able to work it out. Now imagine a giant car show in the setting I described above… with 752 registered cars! Two years ago, VIP parking was begun…to keep people from fussing over the 200 or so prime parking spots on Main Street, VIP Parking was offered. The cruisers love VIP parking. Each VIP spot has a placard with your name on it, your car info and your registration number, it’s your spot. It means you can sleep late and your spot is waiting for you. Need to make a run back to your hotel? Your spot is waiting for you when you return. For 2018 those spots are $120 each and sold out. 70% of those spots were renewed during this year’s car show, the remaining 30% sold out the first day of 2018 open registration. But don’t let that stop you from going to this car show, there are 100’s more great parking spots. The energy from this car show is amazing. The Hot Rod Show kept the music going with trivia, memory lane bits, old commercials and TV & Movie drops. The Mega 50/50 was sold over two days, Friday and Saturday. The jackpot was $7,010 dollars, the winner went home with $3505… talking about a happy camper! The show ended with a parade down Orange Beach with over 400 classic cars participating. Vendors, great food, a swap meet, this incredible setting and maybe you are just starting to see what makes Bama Coast Cruise so very special. Sonny McLean and his wife Deborah work all year long putting together this incredible show. You see all types of cruisers… from plenty of $100K type vehicles to cool homebuilt Rat Rods, everyone is welcome. So if you have not registered yet, go to bamacoastcruise.com and get yourself registered for 2018, it’s car show heaven. Got back home Sunday, got the Hot Rod Show trailer cleaned up and ready for Burning Up The Beaches Car Show in Destin fives days later. We’ll cover that show in our July 17 FOREVER column. As I finish up this piece, it is Sunday afternoon May 14, Mother’s Day. I went out last night to the White Cap Seafood Restaurant and chowed down on some great seafood, as I knew today I would have to be on a clear liquid diet as I prepare for major surgery tomorrow at Ochsner’s in New Orleans. By the time you read this I hope I’m back to work. Friday night was horrible. I had a 7 pm appointment for an MRI. My first one didn’t end well earlier in the week, I thought I could just man up and handle it, they got me in that MRI tunnel and I said in a loud firm voice…”Get me outa here now!” So for Friday night I was told I would have drugs put into my IV, so I’m thinking Propofol…better known as the Michael Jackson

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sleepy drug. But no… what they gave me was the sedative “Versed” to make me more comfortable. I’m thinking I’m not going to be able to do this scan again and it’s going to delay my surgery. Well they give me the drug and I’m out. The problem was I came back after 20 minutes of a 60 minute MRI scan. I said…”Hey I’m back, can you give me some more to knock me back out!!!” The MRI tech said no, you’ve had all you can have. I know from having one of these awful scans back in the 90’s if you move they have to start over. So I had to talk to myself real hard for 40 minutes. If you are not claustrophobic, I guess they are easy. But if you are the least bit uncomfortable in tight places they are inhumane! Like being in a culvert with your nose six inches from the top for an hour on your back and laying completely still! Go to YouTube and search for Jerry Clower’s “My MRI.” Jerry’s funny take on his MRI about sums it up for me and it also sums up my thoughts of ever having another one. The great car shows are underway, buckle up, head out and enjoy that 17 FOREVER state of mind!

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“Cannon Ball” When I write the name Erwin George Baker do you know who I am talking about? If I tell you he was a vaudeville artist does that help? What about telling you he was a motorcycle racer that won the 10-mile national championship at the new Indianapolis Speedway in 1909? Would you know him if you thought about him being the first Commissioner of NASCAR? Does the name “Cannon Ball” Baker help? I think you know that name. So, who was Erwin George Baker? “He was home a lot. He was retired,” said Bob Biehl, who grew up six doors to the east in the Garfield Park neighborhood of Indianapolis. “It looked like he was starved for company, so as young kids, when we were looking for something to do, we'd go down there.” It was a house that Baker had built in 1925, and was his dream home. It was a three bedroom, two- bath, brick sided bungalow, with a sweeping roof of clay tile and a broad front porch overlooking Garfield Park's sunken gardens. Baker grew up in a log cabin. He had a wife and a son named Sherman. Another neighborhood kid in the 1950's, Jim Simmons would visit with him on his way home from baseball practice. “He was a little gruff, but not a lot”, Simmons said. “He liked to talk about his experiences, but he wasn't a braggart. He just related things as they happened. The weather he went through, the terrain, the surface he was riding on, the people who were helpful to him along the way, what it took in terms of stamina.” The stories were true. In addition to winning the first race ever held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1909, (a four lap motorcycle sprint) his best adventures were his record setting cross-country speed runs. In 1914 he rode an Indian motorcycle from San Diego to New York in 11 days, 11 hours, 11 minutes; in 1916 he drove a Cadillac roadster from Los Angeles to New York in 7 days, 11 hours, 52 minutes. He crossed Jamaica, Cuba, and Panama on a motorcycle. He drove a Rickenbacker car from Canada to Mexico. In a Franklin, he raced a train from New York to Chicago and won. In his lifetime “Cannon Ball” covered 5.5 million miles and made 126 coast to coast runs. This marvelous man also spent time as a machinist, boxer, Vaudeville artist, bicycle racer, and first commissioner of NASCAR, just to name a few. When Erwin George “Cannon Ball” Baker died of a heart attack in Community Hospital in Indianapolis, May 10, 1960 at age 78, he had accomplished more than a lot of people. On his tombstone, an imposing, granite monument in Crown Hill Cemetery, he had inscribed: “Cannon Ball Baker”. This man born in Dearborn County, Indiana in 1882, who was brought up in a four room log cabin, was compared to the Cannonball train of the Illinois Central made famous by Casey Jones. That is how he received his nickname. A decade after his death, he was remembered with the debut of an unsanctioned cross-country motor race called the “Cannonball Baker Sea-to-Shining Sea Memorial Trophy Dash”. That was the inspiration for two box-office successes of the 1980's, “Cannonball Run” and “Cannonball Run II”.

Today, the name “Cannon Ball” Baker is largely lost in history. This 6'2”, 225 lb. man should be remembered as a pioneer as well as a record breaker, with a lengthy and diverse history. It is fitting. “People do not decide to become extraordinary. They decide to accomplish extraordinary things”. Sir Edmund Hillary.

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NSRA NATIONAL SOUTH May 5-7th was the 43rd NSRA National South show. It was held at the Chilhowee Park and Expo Center in Knoxville, TN. Floyd and I left on Thursday and drove in bad weather most of the way. When we got there, we were able to pick up our packages at the Marriott, which was the host of the show and was a really lovely hotel. There were lots of cars rolling in - even with the terrible weather. Saturday gave us half a day without rain and there were street rods that had driven 1000+ miles to get there. I got to pick a post-'49 street rod at this show and teamed up with the Florida NSRA Inspector, Linda. We decided on a beautiful gold '67 Camaro just before the bottom fell out. When the rain finally cleared, the Camaro was already gone, so there's no picture to show. It was also a nice surprise when some of the Misfits showed up - Cathy and Henry, Catherine and Pace, Audie and Tony. Always enjoy spending time with them! MISFITS SECOND SATURDAY CRUISE-IN

June 2 - 4, 2017 Street Rod Nationals East, York Expo Center York, Pennsylvania June 23 - 25, 2017 Rocky Mountain Street Rod Nationals Colorado State Fairgrounds Pueblo, Colorado August 3 - 6, 2017 48th Annual Street Rod Nationals Kentucky Exposition Center Louisville, Kentucky

We had our Second Saturday Cruise-In in April at the Harbor in Bay St. Louis. We had more than 110 cars come through! At the cruise-in, Jason Polite and his wife, Angela, joined the NSRA. They were cruising in a 1972 Suburban named 'Thin Mint.' The original owner was a Girl Scout from Fort Worth, TX. They are in the C10 Club of Mississippi and they were also the MIsfits Club Pick of the night. Jason & Angela Polite

2017 ATOMIC BLAST

The 6th Annual Atomic Blast lived up to it's name - it was great fun! The day was filled with non-stop action. We signed up a new NSRA member that weekend as well - Richard and Sharon Woods of Gulfport. They were driving a 1930 Model A that they've owned for 4 years and really enjoy the local shows. Sharon is especially fond of the burn-outs!

September 8 - 10, 2017 Street Rod Nationals North, Kalamazoo County Expo Center & Fairground in Kalamazoo, Michigan September 15 - 17, 2017 Northeast Street Rod Nationals Champlain Valley Exposition Burlington, Vermont

Till next month... Richard & Sharon

Donna

The safety of your street rod is of vital importance. If the street rod does not meet a certain set of guidelines, an accident can cause more than just replacing the parts. The NSRA or National Street Rod Association is the organization doing the safety inspections. Keep in mind that these safety inspections are completely voluntary. In most cases, safety inspections can be done at many of the street rod shows around the country. Generally, when a safety inspection is done, it is good for one year. www.streetrod101.com/safety-inspection.html

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By: Gizmo I had the pleasure to meet Eric Hingle a number of years ago at a car show, he had a very well done S-10 Pickup that he had built himself, and it was on air bags and had a very cool and quite complicated paint job. It was easy to see this was a talented young rodder. Today he is the owner of his own business, known as Hingle’s Street Rods and Customs. Like most all in this sport/hobby/business, he too started at a young age tinkering and working on cars and trucks. He started doing modifications to his own, as well as friend’s cars. Seeing his Dad had a body shop it was a place for him to help and hone some skills in that effort as well. So as opportunity presented itself, he opened up a shop in 2002, and began a full time journey of turning out some real nice cars and pickup trucks The C-10 in the pictures was a recent build and it is one fine piece. The other pictures are of customers’ cars that are in for either LS conversions or just finishing up, and the orange 40 Chevy was very recently finished and is off to upholstery, probably the only thing he does not do. He enjoys doing the older vehicles on the newer chassis, such as the 4755 first series pickups and suburban/panels on later model S-10 frames. He is also well equipped to do the LS conversions into just about anything one would like to put one in, and make it look like it was there from the factory. For those that wish to do air bags on custom trucks and cars, he is quite capable of that as well and can build custom raised frame parts and amazing tube frame sections for the rear as well. A very talented builder I might add. His shop is like a one stop place to get some major modifications done and done well. He can do it all to, from paint and body, all types of welding, chassis building and modifications, fabricating, and engine swaps. He is a very capable and talented young man. If you are shopping around and have a need for modifications to your favorite toy, give him a call, or stop in and talk with him a little, see for yourself what’s going on in his shop. Later and till next time Gizmo

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By Candy Cocktail Based in Rockville, Maryland, the Fisher House Foundation is a non-profit organization whose primary focus is the United States military service members, their families and American military veterans. Fisher Houses are "a home away from home" for families and caregivers of patients receiving medical care at major military and VA Medical Centers. Located within walking distance or having transportation available, the houses provide temporary housing close to a loved one in a military hospital during hospitalization for an illness, disease or injury. To date, Fisher Houses have provided more than 7 million days of lodging to 305,000 families since 1990. Since then, the estimated amount of savings to military families is over $360 million. The houses are typically 5,000 to 16,800 square foot homes donated by the Fisher family and Fisher House Foundation. Each house is designed to provide 8 to 21 suites. All are professionally furnished and decorated in the tone and style of the local region. The houses can accommodate 16 to 42 family members. They feature a common kitchen, laundry facilities, spacious dining room and an inviting living room with a library and toys for children. The newest houses are 100% handicap accessible and include elevators. A Fisher House is a temporary residence and is not a treatment facility, hospice or counseling center. Fisher Houses are given to the U. S. Government as gifts. Military service secretaries and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs are responsible for the operation and maintenance of the homes. The Fisher House Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code, builds new houses, and assists in the coordination of private support and encourages public support for the homes. Rated as a 4 out of 4 star charity for 12 years consecutively, the Fisher Houses mean so much to military families. Fisher Houses can be found across the country, and in Germany and England. There are 72 fisher houses currently in operation located on 24 military installations in 29 VA Medical Centers. Thirty-one of the Fisher Houses are located at VA Medical Centers in Albany, New York; Augusta, Georgia; Bay Pines, Florida; Boston, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois; Cincinnati, Ohio; Dallas, Texas; Denver, Colorado; Gainesville, Florida; Houston, Texas (2 houses); Las Vegas, Nevada; Long Beach, California; Los Angeles, California; Miami, Florida; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, Minnesota (2 houses); Murfreesboro, Tennessee; Palo Alto, California; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Portland, Oregon (Vancouver, WA Campus); Richmond, Virginia; Salt Lake City, Utah; San Antonio, Texas; Tucson, Arizona; Seattle, Washington; St. Louis, Missouri; Tampa, Florida; Washington, DC; and West Palm Beach, Florida. New Fisher House construction is underway at the Long Beach VAMC, Long Beach, California; Orlando VAMC, Orlando, Florida; Charleston VAMC, Charleston, South Carolina; and a 3rd house at the Houston VAMC, Houston, Texas.

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The Fisher House Foundation administers the Hero Miles Program which is a service that provides round-trip airfare to wounded, injured and ill service members and/or their families who are undergoing treatment at a military or VA medical center; and to attend authorized events. Flights are made possible through frequent flyer mile donations made by individual airline passengers. The request for tickets originates with the Service member and is forwarded to Fisher House Foundation by social work staff or the family assistance center at a medical center, or through service casualty offices. Fisher House is proud to partner with Hero Miles in support of our wounded and injured service men and women and their families. Founded almost 27 years ago, I first learned of this charity several years ago, around 2002, when a Fisher House was there for my family in a time of need. My grandfather, a retired Air Force colonel fell ill while he and my grandmother were visiting Spain. After spending some time in a Spanish hospital, doctors told my grandma they were not sure if he would pull through. They always flew military on their trips and somewhere social workers got involved, and they arranged for my grandfather to be flown to the base in Germany to receive more medical care and for my grandmother to stay at the Fisher House nearby so she could be there while he recovered. He did indeed recover, but my grandmother was forever thankful for the comfort the house gave her at a difficult time. The Germany Fisher House made a huge impression on her. She was so impressed with the Fisher Houses; how wonderful they were, how

it was like a home for her and that all the people involved with the organization were so kind and helpful. Over the next 15 years, she and my grandfather told many people about the organization and how helpful it was to them in their time of need. Upon their deaths last year, I was happy to be able to donate both of their frequent flyer miles to the Hero Miles program, to pay it forward if you will, by helping other military families that could be in a similar situation. My family was grateful to the exceptional work of the Fisher House Foundation. Since 2005, the Operation Hero Miles program has provided more than 63,000 plane tickets to Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom wounded warriors and their families, worth over $100 million. So where did the idea for the Fisher House come from? In the mid-1970's, Pauline Trost was visiting the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda for a clinic visit when she saw a helicopter land and a sailor, his wife and two children departing with their luggage. She thought to herself how they surely would not be able to stay there long because she knew how expensive the hotels in the D.C. Area were. In 1986, when her husband became the Chief of Naval Operations, she thought it would be a good time to pursue her dream of providing affordable temporary housing for families of those facing a medical crisis at Bethesda. She spoke with the president of the Washington area Naval Officers Wives Club, and asked her and other members to explore her new project idea. At the beginning of 1990, her husband received a call from their friend, architect Zachary Fisher, who had provided generous assistance to families of service personnel beset by tragedy. Zachary indicated that he was prepared to expand his support and asked for thoughts on projects he might undertake which would benefit personnel of all military services. Pauline's husband mentioned her dream; Zachary was taken by the idea. Not long after, a site was identified for the first house, and in 1991, the first Fisher House opened with President and Mrs. Bush joining the Fishers and Trosts at the dedication ceremony. In 1991, the first two Fisher Houses opened at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland and at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC. Zachary Fisher later told her it was the most satisfying thing he had ever done. In April of this year, Zachary Fisher was named to the Philanthropy Hall of Fame. Mr. Fisher was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998. In 1999, President Clinton signed Public Law 106-161 establishing Zachary Fisher as an honorary veteran in the U.S. Armed Forces. The son of immigrants, Zachary Fisher started with little but America’s promise of opportunity. At 16, he left school to enter the family trade as a bricklayer. Following decades of hard work, Zachary eventually became one of the most prominent developers of the New York City skyline. A construction knee injury prevented him from serving in WWII, but he always held the military in high regard. “There is a dignity and majesty in the efforts of all our Armed Forces, and it is well for us to remember the noble deeds of those who have worn the uniform,” said Zachary some years before he died in 1999. He lived by those words; over the years, Zachary and his wife Elizabeth supported many philanthropic causes, but the US military was never far from their thoughts, making dark days a little better for hundreds of thousands of people. Spending millions of their own money, they spearheaded the effort to save the retired aircraft carrier Intrepid from the scrap heap and transform it into one of the world’s largest sea, air and space museums. They personally provided cash gifts to families of fallen service members and scholarships to veterans and their families. In 1990, Zachary began a remarkable partnership with Department of Defense, and later Department of Veterans Affairs, to build Fisher Houses that were to be built like “a home away from home.” “Where there is military, there is a Fisher House. Where there is a Fisher House, there will always be caring, warmth, security, and compassion. I look back and I know that I have made a difference in someone’s life. I look forward and feel certain that we will be making meaningful changes in many lives for decades to come,” Zachary said. Today the Fisher House Foundation is led by

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Zachary’s grandnephew, Ken Fisher. It is rumored that in December of 2004, while actor Denzel Washington was filming the movie Glory, he visited Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. While there, the popular actor took part in a Purple Heart ceremony, presenting medals to three Army soldiers who were recovering in the hospital from wounds received in Iraq. He visited recovering soldiers in the medical center and toured one of the two fisher houses. It is said that he was so impressed with the facility, that he immediately wrote out a check for a sizable donation to aid in the building of more fisher houses. It is estimated that the fisher houses have saved more than $360 million in lodging and transportation costs since 1990. Guests of the houses average a stay of 10 days. The Fisher House foundation is not just a top rated charity, the organization also offers military related scholarships. Since 2000, a total of 10,000 students have shared $18,000,000 in scholarship grants through their scholarship programs. The Fisher House website offers a variety of ways for those interested in helping the organization to donate, from time to fundraising to the Fisher House Golf Classic. Even your frequent flyer miles may be donated to help get airline tickets to injured and ill service members and their families. The Fisher House has an official magazine published semiannually, called The Patriot. Fisher House--because a family's love is good medicine.

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Here I am with my with my grandparents For more information, visit fisherhouse.org

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Fire and Smoke The 8th Annual Rev It Up Car Show hosted by Clay County Cruzers Story & Photos by: Brian Barsema

May 13, 2017 - After many shows and a lot of traveling, time for us to slow down a little bit and get back home. Rev It Up is my clubs home show. The old oaks the ST Johns River as a back drop makes the view of this show outstanding. Many cars from different clubs came despite the bad weather, smoke, and recent weeks of ashes falling from the sky from the forest fires in Florida. The rain came and passed and people still showed. We managed to fire up the engines and Rev for all in attendance. Hot Rods, Muscle Cars, and Rat Rods waking the riverfront area of Moosehaven. This is a new location for this show but the location has the potential to expand with way more room for future endeavors. We raised a good deal of money for local charities including K9s for warriors and many others.

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Stefanie Lea Here's a little insight into what makes me support everything and anything within our Rat Rod family. And just why I'm so excited about OUR ROAD TO SEMA 2017. This will also explain why I'm so proud & honored to support Flammin' 8 Speed Shop. If you have met Jeramie and Josh along with his team, then you know they are all the real deal. You will gain the same respect for all of these guys, like everyone that's ever met them. After you hear a dream come true. Maybe even the same dream so many of you have dreamed once before! Not only because of the sprit and passion these guys have for life that helped make this dream become a reality, but like any and all Rat Rod builders from coast to coast will tell you, these guys have proven what it takes to earn the respect from all the Ol' School guys! Earning the respect from all the TRUE RAT ROD LOVERS isn't an easy task. The 1946 Gasser Rat Rod Truck pulled into the motel at 3 am. from the cross country trip. They were meeting me in Mississippi, for the 6th annual ATOMIC BLAST at the Gulfport Dragway. I promised them a weekend of burnouts, drag racing & some great southern hospitality. I wanted Jeramie and Josh to meet my parents, my closest friends, my mentor Jimbo Perkins. Along with a few hundred Rat Rod family members from all over the southeast. And of course CRAB MAN himself. This was sure to be a great weekend for us all! We made time for a beach trip for lunch one day. Made several passes down the drag strip, running with anything that pulled up beside us! Several sharpies were passed around for signing names on the barrel. At night story telling and laughter filled the air as all of us learned more about each other and what bought us together. As we sat along side and in the truck bed of that 1946 Gasser at the track one night! I learned how fate really does bring people together. Jeramie told us that SEMA has been on his bucket list since he was 18 years old. While working at a tire shop selling aftermarket wheels and parts. He kept trying to convince the owner that it would be a great idea to send him to SEMA. But that clearly wasn't going to happen. As they only thought of him a young and dumb kid with big dreams. Well, twenty years later while Jeramie was at the fall 2016 Eradicate Cancer Cruise, supporting friends for a great cause, he learned about a group of rat rods that were driving to SEMA soon. Now Jeramie is up for any road trip and is known to travel anywhere in the country. Of course he would drive one of the rat rods he might have on hand. The interest in joining this group was nothing short of reality. After some phone calls and messaging Jeramie was given the ok to join the group. So with Josh Ellsworth his fearless copilot, and jumping through some hoops, he and Josh were registered with SEMA and ready to go! Dreams are starting to come true, as they loaded up the 1946 Gasser Truck and hit the road. Later the guys found out some people that they had made friends with at other rat rod events were also part of the group. Two cars from Thunder Bay Canada came down. Then they all met up with other Rat Rod family members from southern Minnesota. Gathering at a friends home, the excitement was in full swing. Now that the group was together its time to head out west. It was a small group but an experienced one. Seven people, four vehicles, two pulling small trailers with supplies. Jeramie and Josh in the gasser being one of them. The first destination was Lincoln Nebraska. Where they were honored with a great cookout, drinks, and a place to stay thanks to an AWESOME Rat Rod couple. When the morning came they were back on the road.

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Plans were to visit a friend on their way through Southwestern Kansas but after a few mishaps, that visit turned into an over night stay. Two of the Rats in the pack needed some parts and tinkering with. Like any Rat Rod builder can relate to. Fortunately this friend owned a salvage yard. Once they had what was needed, they patched up their Rat Rods in no time and were back on the ROAD TO SEMA. On this day Jeramie was chosen to lead the pack. With him leading the pack everyone's ride was getting a run for it's money. Because knowing Jeramie, he would be HAULING ASS!!! Later that night not far into Arizona they met up with more of our "Rat Rod Family"! They were joining them all for the Road to SEMA adventure. This was a family from New Mexico that had three well built rats. Now there was eleven of them in seven road worthy Rat Rods. The following day they all jumped on the ROAD TO SEMA cruising down Hwy 40 doing about 80 mph. heading for their next stop, Laughlin Nevada. When all of a sudden the old bus in the pack quickly pulls off on the shoulder of the road. The front wheel bearings went out and ruined the spindle in the process. Like most but not all, this old bus was not on it's original frame. THANK GOD! It was transplanted to a 90's Chevy one ton chassis and there just happened to be a salvage yard a couple miles down the road. They had everything needed to get the bus back up and rolling. As the day was coming to a end they all got rooms at the Pioneer Hotel and Casino. Just their luck…. they stumbled upon a car show a few blocks away. After checking it out they went back to the Pioneer and enjoyed beverages and each others company. When they woke in the morning. Everyone was excited, it was the last leg on the ROAD TO SEMA! Next stop Las Vegas Nevada. This part of the drive was pretty uneventful. They hit the town running. And after negotiating a place for them all to park as a group. The hotel offered to open a fenced in guarded area for them. Mainly because all the Rat Rods made everyone’s car alarms go off at the hotel ! LOL The parking worked out well in everyone's favor as the parking lot area became the night time hang out spot while in Vegas for all Rat Rod family that made it. Even a few locals would swing by to see what all the fuss was about. To hear Jeramie tell people what happened on the first evening in Vegas was exciting. And is just as special to me. . ‘All the Rat Rods had loaded up and went to the HellKat Racers Trunk or Treat car show. A huge Halloween event at a local mall. And as always they were welcomed with open arms. Everyone was just amazed that they all DROVE so far. ‘ They were excited to be at the show. Checking out all the amazing cars, visiting with friends. And as Jeramie would tell it.... "Along with meeting all the amazing people that night. One in particular". As Jeramie & Josh were wandering around aimlessly in awe of everything there. They got sucked into a conversation with a guy that had a mind blowing early sedan, with a blown 440ci engine. Just as he was about to start it up for them, Jeramie heard his name being called from the stage. OMG!!! WHAT DO I DO!?!?!? was his first thought. So off he ran towards the stage, that seemed to be a mile away. When he made it through the lines of vehicles and towards the stage. He was asked to come up on the stage. Ummmm ok......as he looked concerned. Come to find out the Iowa chapter of the HellKat Races chose his 1946 Chevy Gasser Rat Rod truck as there show pick. He was blown away!! Never did he expect such a great honor among such a great group of vehicles, and in Vegas of all places! So as he stood there telling everyone about where he and Josh were from. Talking about going to SEMA with the adventures and dreams that have come true. Jeramie also invited everyone to come autograph the custom barrel in the back of his Rat Rod that he was caring around

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the country with the from the Rats To Riches show in Ft Smith AR. (Trust me that barrel is a whole other story in it's self.) Now of course Jeramie is feeling honored and thrilled with his accomplishments and trophy. And outstanding highlights from this trip, that will lead to many more friendships and opportunities as well. While gathering with the group of Rat Rod road warriors and mingling as the event was winding down. They would tell it like this..... 'Some gal yells out CRAB WHO!!' While standing in front of 20 Rat Rods in Las Vegas!!! We all know if you've been around Rat Rods for any amount of time at all. Most have met Crab Man or at least know who he is. 'Now with all of us hearing Crab Who!! We all turned around and there stood this sassy southern bell. Stefanie Lea... with a camera hanging around her neck and a huge smile on her face. You have to understand, this was the first time any of us have met her' he says. 'You can just tell she was a Rat Rod queen.' (That part cracks me up, xo) 'She walked right into our circle and was welcome to stay.' Says Jeramie and Josh as they tell this story in Mississippi almost a year later.. I was then honored by Jeramie as he asked me to sign the barrel. As we all stood around that Gasser Rat Rod that night, we spent the rest of the evening cutting up and talking about mutual friends from our Rat Rod family. We traded stories that we both have heard from other family members. It was amazing we had not crossed paths before this point after having so much in common. We all had something positive to say on this evening not feeling like I was 1800 miles from home and alone anymore. I knew I was standing among life long friends. Jeramie tells it a little differently of course... "As she worked her way around the group, checking out all the Rat Rods. Pointing out all the unique feature's on each of them. Wanting to hear all of our story's behind our builds. Knowing details unlike no other girl here. Telling us about her own Rat Rod knowledge and adventures. We all knew a new friendship was born. Mainly because she was the real deal'! So.. as we pulled away from the Atomic Blast leaving Mississippi in the rear view mirror. I'm leaving with many more knee slapping stories to share with friends I have not met yet. Knowing the journey for us all will be a long one before we meet again, in a parking lot, in Las Vegas under the neon lights. Till then my friends we all wish you guys the best of luck on the ROAD TO SEMA 2017. I look forward to many more laughs and memories as I get to see my friends Jeramie and Josh along with the Flammin' 8 Speed Shop team. Drive a built not bought true Rat Rod onto the SEMA floor. Go TEAM USA!! No Posers allowed!!! No Khaki pants allowed!!!! XoXo

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Best over all Show Club pick went to... Sean Puz with his complete handbuilt Rat Rod Mini Semi Truck. Running with air bag suspension. Rear dually wheels. Hand fabricated frame & body. This is one of those you just have to see in person to understand the craftsmanship that went into this build. This was also Sean and his wife's first trip to the Atomic Blast. Driving over 8 hours to make it to the show! And one of the most humbled and grateful fella’s you'll ever met! Well done Sir!! Best Motor Club pick was a in a... Model A Sedan. With a small block Chevy engine. It had a WILD twin turbo EFI set up. With tons of aluminum tubing. Built by hand in his own garage. Built not Bought..as they say! Well done Curtis Vicknair!

Lost a door, a tailgate, whole tire off the rim, and if you see the cooler is full of oil and water! Great times with great friends!!! I love it !! …… Rooster

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As I've said in years past what I love about this event, it keeps the kids included, encouraged and making memories that will last forever. ‌ Allen Cole

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One of my most exciting hidden treasures I have in my collection now is my, 1965 Red Volkswagen. Also known as a Beetle Bug, Punch Buggy or just plan Bug to some. The Volkswagen in other countries. For example, in France is known as the Coccinelle (French for ladybug). The need for this kind of car, and its functional objectives, was formulated by the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler, in the early 30's.He wanted a cheap, simple car for his country's new road network. Ferdinand Porsche was asked in 1934 to design and build it to suite the peoples need. Porsche and his team took over 4 years to finalize the design. The result was one of the first rear-engined cars since the Brass Era. The Beetle is the longest-running and most-manufactured car of a single platform ever made. The largest change to date for the Beetle was in 1965. Some body stampings were revised, which allowed for significantly larger windows. The windshield was now slightly curved, rather than flat. The result was a more open, airy a modern look they called it. However the standard model continued to use the old teardrop style to the end of the 1965 model run. Leaving the big round headlights to become a trade mark for this years style. After getting my little bug home, she needed some work to become road worthy. I had a box of "extra" parts given to me from the seller, but I had very little knowledge of my new toy and I found myself searching the internet for any helpful information. Someone that could help me understand what I have gotten myself in to. That is when I started hearing about a graveyard of Volkswagens. The story was, that at one time this man had a variety of over 1,600 Volkswagens at his shop. WHAT?!?!? I have to find this mystical place. With only knowing the area this so called graveyard was located in. I went to the internet on a hunt. After running through several dealership and items for sale. I was able to find one tiny article on a place they call "Jim VW Air-cooled" located in Alabama. After digging a little harder, I decided this had to be him.

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Several phone calls and emails later. I heard from Jim himself, Jim Connell to be excite. Learning he has been in business for himself as well as working on Volkswagens since 1973. Hundreds of restorations and over 1,000 engines rebuilt at his shop. Jim spoke about these vehicles with a passion in his voice like I have seen in other car enthusiasts. I just knew I had found my guy! I loaded up the "extra" parts and goodies that came with my very own Beetle and headed his way. I found him on top of a mountain about 30 minutes outside Birmingham. As I winded my way around the mountain I reached the top driving along a rough dirt road. And there it was, a tiny cluttered shop, perched on the side of this mountain. Jim was a kind, soft spoken, humble man, and welcomed me into his shop, and onto his land where I find the graveyard I have heard so much about. As Jim walks with me he tells me stories behind some of the cars buried on the side of that mountain. He told me that at one point and time he had over 1,800 different Volkswagens on his property. Everything from the buses, to a bug made for racing in the dirt with a rusted roll cage. (aka Dune Buggies) He was full of knowledge on every make and model ever known to in the Volkswagen world. Now he is down to a little over 300 Volkswagens on site. Most are in the graveyard for parts used for people like me, as well as for projects he has lined up in the shop. He’s still cranking out motors for people from all over the southeast. After Jim showed me around his graveyard. He showed me his private office that displays some of his favorite Volkswagen keep sakes. Magnets, a hand made tissue box holder that look like a VW Bus, a wooden VW Beetle someone made for him from church. And some pictures of his prized Volkswagens that has been at his shop. As I am looking around I noticed a picture on the wall, and the back ground of this picture was one I knew. I asked a little more about the beetle bug picture with the raised roll cage on. It was sitting on a dirt track starting / finish line. He really looked surprised that I even noticed it. I went on to ask him if that was taken at the Brompton Race track?, not far from his shop. That track is now covered in kudzu with only a faint outline of where the track once was. That's when we both knew we had a connection and our friendship was born! Jim then tells me about the years he raced on that track and others. The car in the picture, painted yellow with red numbers on

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June 30 TGIF 1000” Race Footbrake & Electronics Gates open 6pm July 5 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune July 8 IHRA Summit Super Series One Race 1/8 mile JuniorsFootbrake-Electronics Gates open at 4pm July 12 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune July 19 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune July 26 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune July 28 TGIF 1000” Race Footbrake & Electronics Gates open 6pm August 2 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune August 9 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune August 12 IHRA Summit Super Series One Race 1/8 mile Juniors-Footbrake-Electronics Gates open at 4pm

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$50 plus Trophy for each Winner - Minimum 4 Cars required for each Bracket. Once time trials have ended, there is no rainout! June 3 IHRA Summit Super Series One Race 1/8 mile JuniorsFootbrake-Electronics Gates open at 4pm June 7 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune June 9-11 King of the Coast 1/8 mile Gaylon Rolison, promoter 228 323-7325 June 14 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune June 21 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune June 23 Friday Night Tugs & Truck Meet open at 6pm June 24 Street Wars 1/4 Mile Challenge & After Party Gates open at 3pm Hourly payouts begin 6pm June 28 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune

August 16 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune August 23 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune August 18 Friday Night Tugs & Truck Meet open at 6pm August 25 TGIF 1000” Race Footbrake & Electronics Gates open 6pm August 30 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune September 6 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune September 8 Test & Tune Only Gates open 6pm-10pm September 9 IHRA Summit Super Series Double Hitter 1/8 mile Race 1 Junior-Footbrake-Electronics Gates open 9am. Race 2 Footbrake-Electronics Gates open 4pm September 13 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune September 20 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune September 22-24 King of the Coast 1/8 mile Gaylon Rolison, promoter 228 323-7325 September 27 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune September 29-30 Hazardous Waste Rat Rods Friday gates open 5pm meet and greet Saturday gates open 9am October 4 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune October 6 Asphalt Assault 1/4 mile gates open 4pm Free Stoplight racing 4pm Progressive payouts 6pm Cruising Parade 8pm Burnout 10pm October 6 SmackDown 1/8 & 1/4 mile win lights - No ET slips heads up - dragradials or slicks only. Gates open 11pm-2pm October 7 Hourly Rumble 1/4 mile gates open 4pm Free Stoplight racing 4pm Progressive payouts 6pm Cruising Parade 8pm Burnout 10pm October 11 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune October 14-15 Ford vs Chevy 1/4 mile pre-entry required October 18 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune October 25 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune November 1 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune November 3-5 King of the Coast 1/8 mile Gaylon Rolison, promoter 228 323-7325 November 8 King of the Hill Wednesday Test & Tune

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1764 Denny Ave, Pascagoula, MS 726 Bienville Blvd., Ocean Springs, MS 10229 Central Ave, Diberville, MS 291 Beauvoir Rd, Biloxi, MS 2223 25th. Ave, Gulfport, MS 15248 Dedeaux Rd, Gulfport, MS 19097 Pineville Rd, Long Beach, MS. 1043 Frontage East, Wiggins, MS Auto Zone is built on customer service, spirit and pride. We have a rich history and culture that’s both friendly and casual. But our ULTIMATE goal is to EXCEED our customers’ expectations.

320 HWY 90, Waveland, MS 1590 South Main St, Poplarville, MS 802 Memorial Blvd, Picayune, MS

JUNE 2017 June 2 Pass Christian, MS 1st Friday Night Cruise-in. 4pm-8pm at the West end of the New Pass Christian Harbor. June 3 Biloxi, MS Deliver the Cure. Treasure Bay Casino MDA Fundraiser Fish Fry Open Car/Truck Show. Sponsored by : National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 1374. All proceeds go to Muscular Dystrophy Association. Saturday June 3rd 2017, 9:00 - 3:00 (Awards at 2:00) Across from Treasure Bay Casino on the beach side, Highway 90, Biloxi, MS. Top 35 Awards. Treasure Bay Choice (this car or truck will be featured on their Rolling Thunder t-shirts in October at Cruisin' the Coast)!! Ronnie's Choice, Best Engine, Best Interior, Best Paint, Most Unusual, Top Two Motorcycle Awards, Top Three Rat Rods Awarded, Top Five 1986 and Newer. DOOR PRIZES! 50/50 Tickets Available for Purchase Come and Join Us For a Day of Good Food, Good Music and Silent Auction! All for a Wonderful Cause! Fish Plates $7.00. Vehicle Registration $20.00 For more information contact Crystal @ 228.348.0425 or Ronnie @ 228.365.7884 June 3 Biloxi, MS 1st Saturday Night Cruise-in at Edgewater Mall Hwy 90, Biloxi, MS Join us for a casual get together where car - truck and motorcycle owners can socialize, dine and shop all at one location on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. 6pm - 9pm This monthly event is hosted by the Coast Cruizers, Gulf Coast MotorSports Magazine and the Merchants of Edgewater Mall. Information Jimbo 228 596-0664 June 3 Gulfport, MS ST. ANN'S CATFISH FESTIVAL CAR SHOW at 23529 Hwy 53, Gulfport, MS. 39503 10:00am - 2:00pm Pavilion, Great Food, Music, Activities, Awards-Door Prizes Entry fee $20.00 info Paul Cuevas (228) 234-9458 or Tyler Leverett (228) 831-1089 June 3 Mobile, AL Po-Boy's 1st Saturday Cruise-in at Tillmans Corner (KFC at Tillmans Square) Hwy 90, Mobile AL. 50/50, DJ Music, 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm. Mobile's Showcase for Antique Cars, Classic Cars, Custom Cars, Hot Rods, Street Rods and Rat Rods.

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Proceeds benefit local charities. Event sponsored by: Alston Brothers Lawn & Tractor, Advanced Auto and Metal Brothers. Info call Jo-Jo Johnson 251 367-6666 & enjoy the KFC Buffet June 3 Pascagoula, MS Classic Car, Truck and Rat Rod Show 8:00am - 3:00pm at the Pascagoula Service Center, 2453 Amonett St. Pascagoula, MS Registration from 8:00am - 11:00am. Awards Presented 3:00pm. Awards - Top 25, 4 Sponsorship Trophies presented by Sponsors, Best Paint, Best Interior, Best Engine, Best of Show Car, Best of Show Truck, Best of Show Rat Rod, Overall Best of Show. All Best categories and Sponsorship trophies are 3ft high with Overall Best Of Show trophy standing 7ft. Any other information call 228-218-4980 June 3 Slidell La. 1st Saturday Night Open Cruise-in the Coastal Cruisers Open Cruise Night is at North Shore Square Mall, Northshore Blvd. & I-12, Slidell, La. Music and 50/50, 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Feb thru Oct for information. Call John at 985 400-0527 June 9 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in at Hardees in Lucedale, corner of Old Hwy 63 & Cowart Street from 8:30am till. For more info call Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431 June 10 Bay St. Louis, MS. 2nd Saturday Cruise-in at the Harbor. 4pm - 8pm. Music - 50/50 - Prizes. Open to all Car/Truck/ Bikes Everyone Welcome. Hosted by the Misfits Street Krewzers June 10 Biloxi, MS Second Saturday Super Cruise-In at Edgewater Mall west parking lot. 6-9 p.m. March thru September (except April). Music, 50/50, fun and friends. Spend a warm evening with cool cars and friendly people. Hosted by Antique Auto and Engine Club of MS & Mississippi Coast Mustang Club. June 10 Biloxi 2nd Saturday Cruise-In. Every 2nd Saturday of each month from March to October from 5pm - 9pm, Music, 50/50 drawing. Open to all Cars/Trucks/Bikes - Fun and entertaining for every one of all ages. Great Pizza and more at Pops Pizzeria, 921G Cedar Lake Road, Biloxi, MS 39532 Hosted by the Back Bay Cruizers.

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June 10 Jackson, MS 7th Annual Veterans Appreciation Fun Run. Power cruise from Jackson, MS to Collins, MS. FREE Event. This is a salute to our nursing home veterans. Let them enjoy the day admiring our vehicles. Open to all cars, trucks and motorcycles. Event starts at 9am til 11am at the Mississippi State Veterans Home in Jackson, MS (4607 Lindberg Drive). 11 am til 2 pm travel to lunch (Berry's Seafood, 2942 US Hwy 49 North, Florence, MS 39073) and on to Collins, MS. 2 pm til 4 pm MS State Veterans Home Collins. (3261 Hwy US Hwy 49 S, Collins, MS) rain or shine event - Info Ollie Patterson 601 829-2589 June 10 Poplarville, MS 10th Annual Blueberry Jubilee Car/ Truck/Bike Show. Registration opens at 7 am, Awards at 2:30 pm. Bring the family and enjoy the day at the Blueberry Jubilee. The usual best of awards and some unusual ones. Jeff 228-2166863 or jeff@cableone.net The Blueberry Jubilee is an arts and crafts fair held on the Second Saturday in June of each year. It is at that time, because that is when the blueberries are available. The Blueberry Jubilee is located in Downtown Poplarville, Mississippi and attracts about 10,000 visitors each year. The Blueberry Jubilee features Handmade Arts and Crafts, Storytelling, Live Entertainment, Lots of Food, and Down Home Southern Hospitality. The Blueberry Jubilee Council is made up of all volunteers, and our goal is to promote Blueberries and Pearl River County. www.blueberryjubilee.org June 10 Wiggins, MS Second Saturday Cruise-in at Wendy’s on Hwy 49 Wiggins. 5pm - til Hosted by the Red Creek Classic Car Club. info call Charlie 601-528-1172 June 17 D'Iberville, MS Gear Head Cruizers 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in 4pm till at Twin Peaks parking lot. Lakeview Village, 3516 Sangani Blvd., D'Iberville, MS 39540. Good Eats, 50/50, music. Info: Perry 228-348-0409 or Dave 228-669-9256 June 17 Pass Christian, MS 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in. 4pm -8pm at the West end of the New Pass Christian Harbor. June 17 Slidell, LA 3rd Saturday night cruise-in at Fremaux Town Center. Take Fremaux exit off I-10 Slidell, La. 5:009:00PM. Music, 50/50, Shopping & Restaurants. All cars, trucks & bikes welcome. Hosted by Irons C.C. For information leave a message for Bart @ 504-913-9715 (March-November.) June 23-25 Biloxi, MS 15th Annual Scrapin' The Coast. We are pulling out all the stops on this one folks. This is going to be the show that you don't want to miss!! Best show on the Gulf Coast! Car & Truck Show * Vendors * Live Bands * Triple point Usaci Stereo competition sponsored by Advanced Audio and Kicker Car Audio * Frame Dragging * Burnout Contest * Wild Bikini Contest * Hydraulic and Airbag competition sponsored by CCE Hydraulics * And more!!! Registration and drive thru judging this year is on site at the coliseum and will be inside a fully a/c building in the new convention center!!!!!! Vendor setup Friday 9am-6pm Registration and drive thru judging Friday 9am-6pm Saturday 7am-4pm Show hours Saturday 8am-6pm Sunday 8am-5pm If you would like to

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become a Vendor or a Sponsor email Info@Scrapinthecoast.com For More Info Call Greg 228-324-7671 June 23 Kiln, MS 4th Friday Night Cruise-in at the Cruise In Café. 16331 Highway 603, Kiln MS. from 5pm - 8pm, Award for Best Car, Oldies Music and Food Specials. For more info. call Randy at 228-254-5270 June 24 Biloxi, MS 4TH Saturday Cruise Night. Cedar Lake shopping Center Biloxi. 6-9 PM. Hosted by MS Beach Cruisers. More info call 228 324 1301 (April thru August) June 24 Grand Bay, AL Country Cruzers 4th Saturday Morning Cruise-in. "Everyone Gets to Park in the Shade" Next to Sam's Superburger by Greer's ( 10126 Grand Bay Wilmer Rd, Grand Bay, AL 36541 ) 9am - 1pm Music from the 50's, 60's & 70's...Fun for the whole family. Classic Cars, Trucks, Tractors and more.... (March thru September) Questions call 251-209-9253 June 24 Long Beach MS 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in 6-9 pm at the Long Beach Harbor Hwy 90. Everyone Welcome June 24 Pascagoula, MS. 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in at Ingalls Engineering Complex 3943 Denny Ave. (Hwy 90) Pascagoula, MS Large lighted Parking lot, 6:00 P.M. til 9:00 P.M. Cruiser of the Month Award, 50/50 with door prize drawings from 50/50 tickets. For additional Info: Call Shannon Broom at 228-2173629, Magnolia Classic Cruisers of Jackson County MS. June 24 Picayune, MS Boulevard Cruisers' 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in. Memorial Hwy. at Burger King, Picayune, MS. 6 till 9pm. 50/50 & Oldies music (March through October.)

July 2017 July 1 Biloxi, MS 1st Saturday Night Cruise-in at Edgewater Mall Hwy 90, Biloxi, MS Join us for a casual get together where car - truck and motorcycle owners can socialize, dine and shop all at one location on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. 6pm - 9pm This monthly event is hosted by the Coast Cruizers, Gulf Coast MotorSports Magazine and the Merchants of Edgewater Mall. Information Jimbo 228 596-0664 July 1 Mobile, AL Po-Boy's 1st Saturday Cruise-in at Tillmans Corner (KFC at Tillmans Square) Hwy 90, Mobile AL. 50/50, DJ Music, 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm. Mobile's Showcase for Antique Cars, Classic Cars, Custom Cars, Hot Rods, Street Rods and Rat Rods. Proceeds benefit local charities. Event sponsored by: Alston Brothers Lawn & Tractor, Advanced Auto and Metal Brothers. Info call Jo-Jo Johnson 251 367-6666 & enjoy the KFC Buffet July 1 Slidell La. 1st Saturday Night Open Cruise-in the Coastal Cruisers Open Cruise Night is at North Shore Square Mall, Northshore Blvd. & I-12, Slidell, La. Music and 50/50, 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. 1st Saturday of each month Feb thru Oct for information or membership inquires. Call John at 985 400-0527 July 7 Pass Christian, MS 1st Friday Night Cruise-in. 4pm-8pm at the West end of the New Pass Christian Harbor. July 8 Bay St. Louis, MS. 2nd Saturday Cruise-in at the Harbor. 4pm - 8pm. Music - 50/50 - Prizes. Open to all Car/Truck/ Bikes Everyone Welcome. Hosted by the Misfits Street Krewzers July 8 Biloxi 2nd Saturday Cruise-In. Every 2nd Saturday of each month from March to October from 5pm - 9pm, Music, 50/50 drawing. Open to all Cars/Trucks/Bikes - Fun and entertaining for every one of all ages. Great Pizza and more at Pops Pizzeria, 921G Cedar Lake Road, Biloxi, MS 39532 Hosted by the Back Bay Cruizers. July 8 Biloxi, MS Second Saturday Super Cruise-In at Edgewater Mall west parking lot. 6-9 p.m. March thru September (except April). Music, 50/50, fun and friends. Spend a warm evening with cool cars and friendly people. Hosted by Antique Auto and Engine Club of MS & Mississippi Coast Mustang Club. July 8 Wiggins, MS Second Saturday Cruise-in at Wendy’s on Hwy 49 Wiggins. 5pm - til Hosted by the Red Creek Classic Car Club. info call Charlie 601-528-1172 July 13-15 Hiawassee, GA Georgia Mountain Moonshine

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Cruizin’ Georgia Mountain Moonshine Cruiz-in is a annual event held in Hiawassee, GA the event site is at the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds on beautiful Lake Chatuge. Camping is available " Stay right at the show site". Enjoy three fun filled days of good ole mountain hillbilly fun. See a Pioneer village, real moonshine still in the works, mountain crafts, and plenty of hot classic cars, trucks, bikes, rat rods and more! www.gammoonshinecruizin.com July 14 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in at Hardees in Lucedale, corner of Old Hwy 63 & Cowart Street from 8:30am till. For more info call Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431 July 15 D'Iberville, MS Gear Head Cruizers 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in 4pm till at Twin Peaks parking lot. Lakeview Village, 3516 Sangani Blvd., D'Iberville, MS 39540. Good Eats, 50/50, music. Info: Perry 228-348-0409 or Dave 228-669-9256 July 15 Pass Christian, MS 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in. 4pm8pm at the West end of the New Pass Christian Harbor. July 15 Slidell, LA 3rd Saturday night cruise-in at Fremaux Town Center. Take Fremaux exit off I-10 Slidell, La. 5:00-9:00PM. Music, 50/50, Shopping & Restaurants. All cars, trucks & bikes welcome. Hosted by Irons C.C. For information leave a message for Bart @ 504-913-9715 (March-November.) July 21-22 Wiggins, MS 6th Annual Red Creek Classic Car Appreciation Picnic & Cruise-in at Flint Creek Water Park, Highway 29, Wiggins, MS. Friday July 21st - Local stamping stops for prizes. Friday night cruise-in. Saturday July 22nd - 8am - 4pm 6th Car Club Appreciation Day Picnic & Cruise-in. NOT A SHOW & NO AWARDS. All Car Clubs and independents are invited to attend - there will be hamburgers, hot dogs & cold drinks. (contributions and donations accepted). There is a large air conditioned building (just in case you need to get out of the heat) and plenty of shade trees. No charge to attend. Places to stay: Best Western Woodstone - 535 East Frontage Drive, Wiggins, MS 39577 Phone: (601) 928-1616 / Hampton Inn & Suites Wiggins - 1121 East

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Frontage Drive, Wiggins, MS 39577 Phone:(601) 528-5255 / Flint Creek Water Park, - 1216 Parkway Drive, Wiggins, MS. 39577 Cabin, RV, Campground reservations (601) 928-3051 or (601) 928 -2753 This show is hosted by the Red Creek Classic Car Club. July 22 Wiggins, MS The Mississippi NSRA Appreciation Day will be Saturday July 22, in conjunction with 6th annual Red Creek Classic Appreciation Picnic at Flint Creek Water Park, Wiggins, MS. 39577. The Mississippi Rep. Chicken Willy and the Mississippi Adviser, Donna Holland will be there giving out NSRA appreciation pins. Members of the NSRA can show your current membership card and get your pin. We also will be signing up new members. The Mississippi Safety inspector Jerry Cuevas will be inspecting vehicles. You can get the new 2017 / 23 point inspection sticker that day. We will also give a NSRA Merit Award. The award is given to a dedicated Rodder for excellence in construction, design and safety of their vehicle. This award is very special. July 22 Biloxi, MS 4TH Saturday Cruise Night . Cedar Lake shopping Center Biloxi. 6-9 PM. Hosted by MS Beach Cruisers. More info call 228 324 1301 (April thru August) July 22 Grand Bay, AL Country Cruzers 4th Saturday Morning Cruise-in. "Everyone Gets to Park in the Shade" Next to Sam's Superburger by Greer's ( 10126 Grand Bay Wilmer Rd, Grand Bay, AL 36541 ) 9am - 1pm Music from the 50's, 60's & 70's...Fun for the whole family. Classic Cars, Trucks, Tractors and more.... (March thru September) Questions call 251-209-9253 July 22 Long Beach MS 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in 6-9 pm at the Long Beach Harbor Hwy 90. Everyone Welcome July 22 Pascagoula, MS. 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in at Ingalls Engineering Complex 3943 Denny Ave. (Hwy 90) Pascagoula, MS Large lighted Parking lot, 6:00 P.M. til 9:00 P.M. Cruiser of the Month Award, 50/50 with door prize drawings from 50/50 tickets. For additional Info: Call Shannon Broom at 228-2173629, Magnolia Classic Cruisers of Jackson County MS. July 22 Picayune, MS Boulevard Cruisers' 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in. Memorial Hwy. at Burger King, Picayune, MS. 6 till 9pm. 50/50 & Oldies music (March through October.) July 28 Kiln, MS 4th Friday Night Cruise-in at the Cruise In Café. 16331 Highway 603, Kiln MS. from 5pm - 8pm, Award for Best Car, Oldies Music and Food Specials. For more info. call Randy at 228-254-5270 July 29 D'Iberville, MS 5 TH Saturday Night Cruise-in. Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market/Hardies in D'Iberville. April and July. 6-9 PM Hosted by Ms Beach Cruisers. Details call 228 392- 6134. July 29 Pascagoula, MS 5th Saturday Night Cruise-in at AutoZone on Hwy 90 from 5pm to 8pm. 50/50, Door Prizes Hosted by Magnolia Classic Cruisers & Sponsored by AutoZone

August 2017 August 4 Pass Christian, MS 1st Friday Night Cruise-in. 4pm8pm at the West end of the New Pass Christian Harbor. August 5 Biloxi, MS 1st Saturday Night Cruise-in at Edgewater Mall Hwy 90, Biloxi, MS Join us for a casual get together where car - truck and motorcycle owners can socialize, dine and shop all at one location on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. 6pm - 9pm This monthly event is hosted by the Coast Cruizers, Gulf Coast MotorSports Magazine and the Merchants of Edgewater Mall. Information Jimbo 228 596-0664 August 5 Mobile, AL Po-Boy's 1st Saturday Cruise-in at Tillmans Corner (KFC at Tillmans Square) Hwy 90, Mobile AL. 50/50, DJ Music, 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm. Mobile's Showcase for Antique Cars, Classic Cars, Custom Cars, Hot Rods, Street Rods and Rat Rods. Proceeds benefit local charities. Event sponsored by: Alston Brothers Lawn & Tractor, Advanced Auto and Metal Brothers. Info call Jo-Jo 251 367-6666 & enjoy the KFC Buffet August 5 Slidell La. 1st Saturday Night Open Cruise-in the Coastal Cruisers Open Cruise Night is at North Shore Square Mall, Northshore Blvd. & I-12, Slidell, La. Music and 50/50, 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Feb thru Oct inquires. Call John at 985 400-0527

August 11 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in at Hardees in Lucedale, corner of Old Hwy 63 & Cowart Street from 8:30am till. For more info call Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431 August 12 Bay St. Louis, MS. 2nd Saturday Cruise-in at the Harbor. 4pm - 8pm. Music - 50/50 - Prizes. Open to all Car/Truck/ Bikes Everyone Welcome. Hosted by the Misfits Street Krewzers August 12 Biloxi 2nd Saturday Cruise-In. Every 2nd Saturday of each month from March to October from 5pm - 9pm, Music, 50/50 drawing. Open to all Cars/Trucks/Bikes - Fun and entertaining for every one of all ages. Great Pizza and more at Pops Pizzeria, 921G Cedar Lake Road, Biloxi, MS 39532 Hosted by the Back Bay Cruizers. August 12 Biloxi, MS Second Saturday Super Cruise-In at Edgewater Mall west parking lot. 6-9 p.m. March thru September (except April). Music, 50/50, fun and friends. Spend a warm evening with cool cars and friendly people. Hosted by Antique Auto and Engine Club of MS & Mississippi Coast Mustang Club. August 12 Wiggins, MS Second Saturday Cruise-in at Wendy’s on Hwy 49 Wiggins. 5pm - til Hosted by the Red Creek Classic Car Club. info call Charlie 601-528-1172 August 19 D'Iberville, MS Gear Head Cruizers 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in 4pm till at Twin Peaks parking lot. Lakeview Village, 3516 Sangani Blvd., D'Iberville, MS 39540. Good Eats, 50/50, music. Info: Perry 228-348-0409 or Dave 228-669-9256 August 19 Pass Christian, MS 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in. 4pm-8pm at the West end of the New Pass Christian Harbor. August 19 Slidell, LA 3rd Saturday night cruise-in at Fremaux Town Center. Take Fremaux exit off I-10 Slidell, La. 5:00 -9:00PM. Music, 50/50, Shopping & Restaurants. All cars, trucks & bikes welcome. Hosted by Irons C.C. For information leave a message for Bart @ 504-913-9715 (March-November.) August 25 Kiln, MS 4th Friday Night Cruise-in at the Cruise In Café. 16331 Highway 603, Kiln MS. from 5pm - 8pm, Award for

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September 2017 September 1 Pass Christian, MS 1st Friday Night Cruise-in. 4pm -8pm at the West end of the New Pass Christian Harbor. September 2 Biloxi, MS 1st Saturday Night Cruise-in at Edgewater Mall Hwy 90, Biloxi, MS Join us for a casual get together where car - truck and motorcycle owners can socialize, dine and shop all at one location on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. 6pm - 9pm This monthly event is hosted by the Coast Cruizers, Gulf Coast MotorSports Magazine and the Merchants of Edgewater Mall. Information Jimbo 228 596-0664 September 2 Mobile, AL Po-Boy's 1st Saturday Cruise-in at Tillmans Corner (KFC at Tillmans Square) Hwy 90, Mobile AL. 50/50, DJ Music, 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm. Mobile's Showcase for Antique Cars, Classic Cars, Custom Cars, Hot Rods, Street Rods and Rat Rods. Proceeds benefit local charities. Event sponsored by: Alston Brothers Lawn & Tractor, Advanced Auto and Metal Brothers. Info call Jo-Jo Johnson 251 367-6666 & enjoy the KFC Buffet September 2 Slidell La. 1st Saturday Night Open Cruise-in the Coastal Cruisers Open Cruise Night is at North Shore Square Mall, Northshore Blvd. & I-12, Slidell, La. Music and 50/50, 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. 1st Saturday of each month Feb thru Oct for information or membership inquires. Call John at 985 400-0527 September 8 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in at Hardees in Lucedale, corner of Old Hwy 63 & Cowart Street from 8:30am till. For more info call Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431 September 9 Bay St. Louis, MS. 2nd Saturday Cruise-in at the Harbor. 4pm - 8pm. Music - 50/50 - Prizes. Open to all Car/Truck/ Bikes Everyone Welcome. Hosted by the Misfits Street Krewzers September 9 Biloxi 2nd Saturday Cruise-In. from 5pm - 9pm, Music, 50/50 drawing. Open to all Cars/Trucks/Bikes - Fun and entertaining for every one of all ages. Great Pizza and more at Pops Pizzeria, 921G Cedar Lake Road, Biloxi, MS 39532 Hosted by the Back Bay Cruizers. March to October September 9 Biloxi, MS Second Saturday Super Cruise-In at Edgewater Mall west parking lot. 6-9 p.m. March thru September (except April). Music, 50/50, fun and friends. Spend a warm evening with cool cars and friendly people. Hosted by Antique Auto and Engine Club of MM & Mississippi Coast Mustang Club. September 9 Kiln, MS 4th Annual Knights of Columbus Classic Car & Truck Show at Annunciation Church. 5370 Kiln Delisle Road. Registration $25.00 8 t0 11 am. Awards will be presented at 1 pm. Lots of 50's music. 50-50 split pot, lots of give-a-ways. Awards for top 30 cars, top 5 trucks, 5 cars 80's and above. Dash Plaques for the first 75 cars & trucks. Awards for best Paint, Interior, Engine, Rat Rod, Best of Show. And the longest distance traveled. Great parking area, air conditioned building for your comfort to sit and relax with other car guys and gals. Food will be served at 11

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July 8 Bossier City, LA. Save the Boobies Run at 9:00 AM Live Music, 50/50, Auction, Food & Drink and more. Family Friendly event Benefits Northwest LA Susan G Komen for the Cure. held at Bossier City Harley-Davidson, 2225 Autoplex Dr. , Bossier City, LA 71111 July 29 D'Iberville, MS 4th Annual Brothers and Sisters in Blue Poker Run 9am at Twin Peaks Restaurant. 3516 Sangani Blvd, D'Iberville, MS 39540 AUGUST August 18-20 Sturgis, MS 18th Annual Rally in Sturgis. All-bike Motorcycle Rally. SEPTEMBER

JUNE June 3 Gautier, MS ALR D-Day Poker Run 8:00 AM Cash Prize Poker Run, Auction, Raffles, Food and more $10 Rider / $5 Passenger - includes lunch and raffle ticket Proceeds benefit The Fisher House and American Legion Riders Post 1992 Scholarship Fund Reg: 8am - 10am. Location American Legion Post 1992, 3284 Old Spanish Trail, Gautier MS. 39543 Phone (228) 497-6422 June 3 Pearl, MS 4th Annual Reggie Puckett Memorial Ride – 10am. Live Music, Food, 50/50, Auction, Bike Raffle and more. At Trustmark Park, 1 Braves Way, Pearl, MS 39208 (601) 201-2452 June 3, 2 Sanford, FL 6th Annual Shake the Lake Poker Run and Party to Benefit Just Our Soldiers' Helpers Sponsored by MFC MC CFL. The poker run starts at Route 46 Entertainment District, 4316 West State Road 46 in Sanford. Registration begins at 10:00 am and the motorcycles go out at 1:00 pm. The ride ends with vendors, music, raffles, an auction, entertainment, 50/50, and food. Proceeds will benefit Just Our Soldiers' Helpers. For more information call (321) 302-0222 June 3 Pineville, LA 6th Annual Ride to the Son Motorcycle Rally from 9:00 AM to 1:00 AM at Journey Church. Neutral ground, all bikes welcome. FREE Registration at 9am FREE police escorted ride, 10am KSU, FREE church service themed, “Get Your Ship Together!” and FREE lunch & FREE door prizes. 2900 Donahue Ferry Rd , Pineville, LA. 71360 (318) 640-1273 - Joshua Poe June 10 Ripley, MS Andrea Sheffield 1st Annual Memorial Ride. 11am. Ride followed with Auction, Raffle and more. $20 per Bike - All proceeds go to the Spina Bifida Association Location Club Safari, 229 Cotton Gin Rd, Ripley, MS June 20 Iuka, MS. Rockin’ on the River. Tuesday June 20 from 9am to 9pm. Veterans tribute and ceremony. Speakers, Military Vehicles, Motorcycle Ride In at JP Coleman State Park, Iuka, MS 38852 June 22- 25 Forkland, AL Bama Bike Fest Summer Motorcycle Rally The deep south's wildest motorcycle event. Live Bands, Wet T-Shirt Contest, Bike Games, People Games and a Whole Lot More. The saloon will be open!! New pool tables, tv's with sports, DJ.... Armbands just $30 for the weekend!! RV power/water spots available for extra fee. All primitive camping is free!! Free hot showers. Come down and party with us, we promise you'll love it! The rally grounds are located about 7 miles north of Demopolis, 15 miles south of Eutaw. 16971 US Hwy 43, Forkland, AL 36740 Info

September 24 Ridgeland, MS 2017 Mississippi Ride for Kids® Holmes Community College, 412 W. Ridgeland Ave., Ridgeland, MS 39157 Registration 11:30 a.m to 1 p.m. Kickstands Up at 1:30 p.m. Enjoy a fun ride, food and entertainment! Cheer our Stars, local children fighting brain tumors Fundraise to earn incentives like T-shirts, jackets and more Get a chance to win a new Honda motorcycle and other great prizes. Connect with other enthusiasts for a great cause Come join us with any make or model of street legal motorcycle, or just enjoy the day with family and friends! By raising funds for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, you’ll give kids battling the deadliest form of childhood cancer a brighter future. Event Host Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. www.curethekids.org/events/ride-for-kids/ September 29-October 1 Monticello, MS A.B.A.T.E. of Mississippi Annual State Field Meet at Atwood Water Park. Venders, Bike Games, Bike Show, Poker Run, Raffles. Bands Friday & Saturday Night. Camping available - Fees due upon entering. Camper hook-ups $25 / tents $10. Advance tickets: Members - $15 / Non-members - $20. Gate tickets $20 / $25 Children 6-17 $8 (under 6 Free) For more info contact Robby 601 436-1231 or Jamie 601 529-0476 or Any Chapter Director October 12-14 Gulfport, MS 2017 Mississippi GWRRA District Motorcycle Rally Masquerade on the MS-Coast. Vendors, Seminars, Couple of the Year Selection, Ticket Sales 50/25/25, Guided Beach Tour Rides, Hospitality Room, Scavenger Hunt, Thursday night Dinner/Ice Cream Social, Costume Contest, Lighted Bike Parade, Talent Contest and More. Rally Site -9515 Highway 49 Gulfport MS 39503 Info 662-420-7238 miss.gwrraregiona.org October 26 - 29, Mountain Home, Ark Twin Lakes Thunder Rally Sponsored by Twin Lakes Thunder Inc. The event will be held at Baxter County Fair Grounds,1507 Fair Grounds Drive in Mountain Home. Gates open at 1:00 pm on Thursday. The family friendly event will include guided rides, a bike show, bike games, vendors, bands, camping and more. Rides will include a photo scavenger hunt, Buffalo City ride, parade though Mountain Home and Push Mountain ride. motorcycle show categories include bagger, Sportster, metric, standard, Softtail, sport bike, antique, and trike. Trophies will be awarded for the best motorcycle in each category. All proceeds will benefit the Alpha House Men's Shelter. For more information call Joanna at 870-404-6556

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By: Rooster McGee Hello everybody its the rooster back to tell u a story!!! So I've been a biker all my life...always lived by the code Never leave a fellow biker alone.. I have never left a fellow biker behind no matter what... even the ones I didn't know.... Several years ago, and I mean several, there was a guy and his old lady broke down at the bottom of rooster ridge with a flat tire. His name was Bobby and he was from the beach..he had a flat.. I ask bobby if I could help he said that would be great...so I went and got my trailer, loaded his bike and headed to the garage!! We took off the back wheel and found out he needed a new tube....only problem was we couldn't find one on a Sunday!! I actually had a tube but the valve stem was in the wrong place. The rooster made it work and we put it back on and that man tried to pay me! I said oh no bro! You help someone and pay it forward and he said he would. A few years later my son was born and I kinda’ stopped riding the 20,000 miles a year that I had grown accustomed to!! My boy is 11 years old now and I find myself longing to beat the pavement and get back out in the wind! Its a great stress reliever for me and where I do my best song writing...this past Thursday was the 1st bike night for me in 11 years...I felt good just me and my old bike...I met up with some bros of mine and we left that first place wide open. The guy I was following lit out on the back wheel! I stuck right with him just like I hadn't missed a beat!! We were on a back road and it was very dark...and bam!! it happened, I hit a pot hole 4 ft wide and 10 inches deep...bam I looked like Evil Kneville at Ceasers Palace. Just picture the rooster holding on for dear life!! The lesson hear is always keep 2 hands on the bars at night when its dark all kinds of things can go wrong! Well I guess I'm a biker! a ratrodder! A lineman! A gun owner! A crazyman! An American patriot!! So live by a code and never break it! Swear an oath to your country! This is America the greatest country in the world!!!

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1954 Chevy Pickup 5 window, 235 3 speed on the floor, paint clear coat/base coat. Asking $28,500.00. Call 601-795-4004 for more info posted 6/17

Pink 1965 Mustang 302 Automatic Power, Steering Power Brakes. Custom paint. White interior, black carpet and dash. $15.000 OBO Call Carolyn 228-826-1396 posted 6/17

2002 Harley-Davidson FAT BOY. Custom Paint, Custom Exhaust (V&H). only 8K miles..... Fuel Inj. $8,000 OBO call 504 915-4907 posted 6/17

1951 Merc. Bumpers chromed. All chrome removed from car. Two 50 Merc shell used to make this 51 perfect. 54 Pontiac grill, frenched headlights, rounded hood corners, chopped top, Merc rear window, door corners rounded, Cadillac tail light, Merc skirts, 57 Caddy hub caps, spot lights, 68 sub frame, disc brakes, 4 wheel air tech ride, 350 Chevy eng, 700 R tranny, 9” rearend, new radiator, Vintage air & heat, power steering, power brakes, custom gauges, remote doors. Needs upholstery. $33,000 Call Killer 662 356-6035

1967 Chevy Camaro show car or street car. A/C, power steering, disc brakes, 500 H.P., new built chromed 350. New pos track rear end, new automatic trans, custom interior, new instrument panels, MSD box, rev limiter, duel elect fans, 3 inch aluminum radiator, new Dart heads, New paint. Photo album from start. Great condition. Serious inquiries only. $40,000 O.B.O Call Jimmy 601-528-2268 posted 6/17

1965 Chevy C-10 Great condition. 350 Eng. Auto, P/S, A/C, P/Br $22,000 posted 6/17 Call 504-915-4907 1981 - 181” Bruce Todd Chassis 468 cubic inch Chevy Kinsler Injection Hillbourn set up Trans brake MDS #7 Injection TCI Converter Fuel system fresh Weld wheels Raced A.H.R.A. and I.H.R.A. ( as Bad Influence) Ready to Race $14,000 Pick up in Mississippi Killer Racing 662 356-6035 posted 5/17

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1947 Merc. 350 Chevy eng / 350 tranny. Power brakes and steering, chop top, rounded door corners, frenched head & taillights, Plymouth bumper, custom grill, power windows and doors. $29,500 Call Killer 662 356-6035 posted 5/17

1928 Ford Coupe. All steel. Off-body restoration. New rebuilt 350 Chevy engine. 350 Turbo Trans. A/C & heater. Edlebrock 650 carb, Chrome compressor & alternator. Headers. Smitty mufflers. Lokar floor shifter. Chrome booster & master cylinder. Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes. GM tilt steering. Turn signals. New steel floor. Carpet, rolled & pleated interior. New stainless steel rock guard. New chrome radiator cover. Brand new tires. Many more extras. Asking $26,500.00 OBO Ph: 228-832-3255 posted 5/17

1928 Ford Truck 1949 Merc eng, 3/4 Isky race cam, 3-97 carbs, high compression heads, Vortex mag, elect fuel pump, duel exhaust, auto tranny (C-4), Winters quick change rear. $29,500 Call Killer 662 356-6035 posted 5/17

1931 Chevrolet. 4 Door Sedan, 350 Engine, Turbo 400 Transmission, Independent Front Suspension with Rack & Pinion Steering, Front Disc and Rear Drum Brakes, Dual Exhaust. All metal except running boards are fiberglass. Newly built ,Custom interior gray with overhead console, Front bucket seats and rear bench seat. I rebuilt it myself. posted 6/17 Call Jim 601-918-1174 For Sale: 23T Body, 20 inch pickup bed, perimeter frame. All mounts can be installed. 228-254-7237 posted 6/17

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2015 HellCat Challenger for sale by owner. Loaded & Like Brand New. 707 H.P., 6 speed, black interior, tinted windows and more. 3300 miles. $49,550 call 228-806-3500 posted 4/17

1930 Ford Coupe ALL STEEL, 454 Chevy engine, two 4 barrel carbs. Engine all chrome, 400 trans, Mustang ll front end. 12 bolt rear end. Asking $17,000 Preston 601-596-0408 or Jerry 228-326-7489 posted 5/17

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220" wheelbase Front Engine Dragster Chromoly slip tube chassis, will certify 6.0 and faster SPE Steering box & steering wheel, Single Wheel wheelie bar, Stroud parachute. Fire Suppression System Mark Williams 9" Rear-end, brakes, coupler, and axles, 5/8" wheel studs, 3.50 gear, Chromoly driveline cover 468 BBC, 12:1 comp, Crower Stack Injection 2-7/8" (by Alky Digger), Full Roller motor, New never fired up Fresh PG Trans, full SFI case and Tailshaft, 6500 Stall Converter, Biondo Outlaw electric Shifter Cerama-coated Mooneyham Zoomie Headers Centerline Convo Pro 15 x 14 rear wheels with M/ T 15 x 33 slicks with new tubes, Weld wheel spoke fronts Have set-up for SBC also (mounts, plates and zoomies) Vintage Outlaw 26' enclosed trailer. First $25,000.00 cash takes it all, Dragster and trailer. Here is all it needs to get it running: Battery, ignition, coil, starter, finish the fuel lines, connect the shift cable, connect the fuel posted 5/17 shut-off cable, connect the throttle, add fuel and go. Call Tom 228-238-5506

1997 Sonoma Race Truck 383 sb,750 Holley,TCI 350 turbo,4.10 8.8 posi M/H slicks. Everything new. 11.60@115 mph. $8500 Call 504-577-4178 for info & pics posted 4/17 GTO car parts I have for sale: 400 block WS code Ram Air with exhaust manifolds. 4 rally 11 rims with trim rings. 4 red line Coker tires 14�. 1 Rochester 650 carburetor. All are for 67 -70 GTO. Questions call Mike 901-827-2701 posted 4/17

1935 Ford Coupe. 5 window. All steel. Stock flathead. Restored in 80’s, all original. Rust Free. Runs and drives great. Interior like new. All chrome like new. Rumble seat. Tires & paint good. Always kept in garage $26,500. call Richard 317 627-5865 (IN) posted 4/17

1986 Pontiac Fiero GT-V8. 4.6 Cadillac Northstar V8 with approximately 35,000 miles. Getrag 5-speed with short throw shifter and high-strength gears, custom exhaust and radiator. Lowered suspension, upgraded brakes, custom dash and interior. Body modifications. $6800.00 Call 985-302-5305 posted 4/17

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1968 Corvette 427, 20K O.B.O. call Terie 228-697-7272

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1934 Ford. Street Beast body, 502 Chevy crate engine, turbo 400. Walker radiator, Vintage Air & Heat. Interior by Terry Mathis (Ocean Springs, MS) Disk breaks all four, American Racing wheels. 35K O.B.O. call Terie 228 697-7272 posted 3-17

1966 Mustang Convertible, 289, A-code, automatic, P/S, P/B, Power Top, always garaged, rust free, $27,500. Negotiable. Call: 601 940 8206 posted 3-17

1969 Camaro SS X11 Lemans Blue 400/400/ Mosier Rear. Nicely built car. Runs great and strong. Fast. Nice interior, Solid Car. Need the room in the garage $25,000 Call for more pictures or info. 850 218-2919 posted 3-17

2010 Camaro, 12k miles, Magna super charger, ARP long tube headers, GM performance exhaust, 4:10 gears, 11" cross drilled rotors, Hurst 6 speed, large spoiler. $20k firm, no trades, 228-324-6565. posted 3-17

1976 MG MGB white with black interior, super clean, 76K original miles, 4 speed manual, NC clear title vehicle, born, raised and always kept in garage in NC, I am 3rd owner, guy I bought from has had in garage since 1997, has tons of extras, like new top, magnetic cover for vents, kenwood detachable face radio, polk speakers, boot cover for top, padded custom fit car cover, dew cover, carpeted dash pad cover, new tires on rear, alternator conversion, weber 2 barrel carburetor - gives her a little pep. I would drive anywhere! Bring cash and make reasonable offer - ready to move it! No trades I don't have room for 6 cars I have. I bought in July, drove a good bit, took to couple car shows including cruisin the coast. Call 678 654-1331 3/17

1969 Chevy C-10. Crate 350 engine, rebuilt 700 R-4 trans, P.S., P.D.B., New aluminum radiator, bumpers, wheels, tires, carpet, seat, bed cover. A.C. not installed. Call for details. posted 3-17 $16,000 - O.B.O. 251-518-6659

1953 Chevy Pick-up. Long wheel base. 400 cui short block, 350 3speed auto, B&M floor shifter, 273 rear. Wood bed with box. Needs paint. $9500. call Jimmy 205-673-2692 3/17 2002 Heritage Softail, 12,000 original miles, new tires, needs nothing except a younger rider. 84 yr old man says it's time to quit. Any reasonable offer considered so come make a BUY. 601-250-4808 or rbayer@bellsouth.net posted 3-17

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Description with 1 (one) Picture 1950 Chevy Styleline parade car (topless) New interior. Rewired with E-Z Wiring. Recently refreshed turbo 350 transmission. New 350 engine built by McMurtry Racing Engines, approx 500 miles. painted in 2015. $28,500 228-348-1456 carguy1999@yahoo.com 3/17

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