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2009 • COMPLIMENTARY

SOUVENIR PROGRAM

23RD Annual Manchester Antique & Classic

CAR SHOW presented by Landrover Experience JUNE 13TH - 14TH

1934 Hudson 8 LT Special Convertible Coupe

1957 Jaguar XK140 MC Roadster

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Hanging Baskets • Annuals • Perennials Homemade Fudge • Maple Creamees From our Bakery... Fresh Fruit Pies, Breads, Muffins & Cookies! A full line of Produce, Our own Maple Syrup, Pancake Mix, Jams, Jellies, Apples & Sweet Cider

We Offer a Great Selection of Pottery, Seeds, Potting Soil, Manure, Peat Moss & Mulches

Farmer’s Choice of Vegetable Plants Asparagus • Scallions • Lettuce • Peas Routes 11/30 • Manchester Center, VT • 802-362-3083 Route 30 • Newfane, Vermont • 802-365-4168 Route 9 West • Brattleboro, Vermont • 802-254-0254


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Thank you for celebrating antique and classic vehicles in Manchester! The Manchester car show is produced by the Manchester & the Mountains Chamber and volunteer community members. A warm thank you goes to the car show committee and volunteers, our sponsors and all those who contributed to the event. Special thanks to the following for their support: Land Rover Experience, The Hudson Club, Casella, Johnny Seesaws - The Legend, Southern Vermont Arts Center, Gourmet Deli & Café, Equinox Auto, Long Trail Auto, Mac’s Market, Manchester Country Club, Manchester Rod & Gun Club, The Lions Club, The Boy Scouts, Carmen George - Good News Garage, Caroline Scribner-The Point, Saint Paul’s Catholic Church, Lee A. Krohn Photography, and the Town of Manchester. ������ ������������ �������� ������������

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LIST OF ADVERTISERS Bennington Area Chamber of Commerce ................................................ 9 Bob’s Car Corral ....................................................................................... 4 Bourne’s Tire and Auto Center .................................................................. 5 Chauncey’s Family Dining ....................................................................... 8 Chocolate Barn ........................................................................................ 4 Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home........................................................ 10 Hound Dawg Café ................................................................................... 6 Jay’s Cards and Gifts ................................................................................. 8 Kevin’s ..................................................................................................... 5 Manchester & the Mountains Regional Chamber of Commerce......... 7, 10 Mrs. Murphy’s Donuts ............................................................................ 10

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Chris Sobolowski, cover design Susan Coons, page design TriState Pennysaver News 109 South Street, Bennington, VT 05201 802-447-3381 Vermont News Guide 99 Bonnet Street, Manchester, VT 05254 802-362-3535 Renee Tassone, General Manager

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Jaguar, 2009 Foreign Featured Class Jaguar Cars Limited is a British car manufacturer headquartered in Coventry, England, now owned and operated by Indian-based Tata Motors as part of Jaguar Land Rover. The company was founded as the Swallow Sidecar Company in Blackpool in 1922, changing to SS Cars Ltd in 1934 in Coventry, and finally becoming Jaguar Cars Ltd in 1945. Following several subsequent changes of ownership since the 1960s, the company is now owned by India’s Tata Motors, who acquired it from Ford on June 2 2008. The Jaguar company started production with the pre-war 1.5, 2.5 and 3.5 litre models which used engines designed by the Standard Motor Company. The 1.5 litre four-cylinder engine was still supplied by Standard but the two larger sixcylinder ones were made in house. These cars have become known unofficially as Mark IVs. The first post war model was the 1948 Mark V available with either 2.5 or 3.5 litre engines and had a more streamlined appearance than pre-war models, but more important was the change to independent front suspension and hydraulic brakes. The big breakthrough was the launch in 1948 of the XK120 sports car, with the new XK twin overhead camshaft (DOHC) 3.5 litre hemi-head six-cylinder engine designed by William Heynes, Walter Hassan and Claude Baily. This engine had been designed during the long nights during the war when

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Hudson, 2009 Domestic Featured Class In 1909, four former associates of Ransom E. Olds (Roy Chapin, Howard Coffin, Frederick Bezner and James Brady) began building a line of cars that became known for value, performance and solid engineering. Each of the founders put up $1,500, not much by auto industry standards, even in those days.The big bankroller was Joseph L. Hudson, department store magnate who invested $90,000 in the new motor-car venture. Hudson’s portion was by far the largest investment. Roy Chapin, who emerged as the leader of Hudson Motor Car Co. and whose son, Roy Jr., would later run American Motors, the result of a merger of Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson, prudently decided to name the car after the man who put up most of the money. The Hudson Motor Car Co. came to life in the winter of 1909, with a total capitalization of $100,000. First factory was that of the Aerocar, a venture that had gone under. Chapin and Coffin both were “graduates” of Ransom Olds’ Olds Motor Works. They subsequently had built the ThomasDetroit and the Chalmers-Detroit before launching Hudson.

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GOOD NEWS GARAGE We are proud to announce that a portion of the 2009 proceeds from this show will go to benefit Good News Garage. Good News Garage’s mission is to create economic opportunity by providing affordable and reliable transportation options for those in need in Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Massachusetts. The goal of Good News Garage is to repair as many donated cars as possible and offer them to low-income individuals in need of transportation. Your donated vehicle can be a vehicle for change for an individual who is facing transportation barriers for school or employment. Be sure to stop by the Good News Garage booth. Visit them online at www.goodnewsgarage.org or call 877-GIVE-AUTO.

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BUS TO TOWN Special thanks to our sponsors who will provide the bus transportation to town. The bus will be available free of charge to all who wish to catch a ride into town. The bus will run every hour on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The bus will pick up and drop off passengers near the barn on the show field.

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2009 CLASSES Featured Class: Hudson/Jaguar CLASS

VEHICLE

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Domestic Classes Hudson 1909 - 1929 (Early & Super 6) Hudson 1930 - 1947 Hudson 1948 - 1957 (Including Metropolitan) Packard – All Original Unrestored to 1984 1900-1934 Non-Ford 1935-1942 Non-Ford 1900-1927 Ford 1928-1931 Ford – Open 1928 – 1931 Ford – Closed Woodies Classic & Prestige 1925-1948 (CCCA) Studebaker 1932-1951 Ford – All 1952- 1984 Ford All (Except T-Bird & Mustang) 1957-1984 T-Bird 1964-1984 Mustang 1943-1959 Domestic (Non-Ford/GM) 1943-1956 GM (Non Corvette) 1957-1967 GM (Non Corvair/Corvette) 1968-1984 GM Open 1968-1984 GM Closed Classic – No Longer In Production (To 1995) Corvair Corvette (1953-1984) 1960-1984 Domestic (Non Ford/GM) Mopar Only to 1984 Antique Motorcycles 1984 & Earlier Trucks 1959 & Earlier Trucks 1960-1984 Factory Muscle Cars 1984 & Earlier Street Rods 1900-1934 Street Rods 1934-1949 Personalized Stock & Custom Cars Personalized Stock & Custom Trucks Kit Cars & Replicas Emergency & Military Vehicles 1984 & Earlier

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Jaguar XK Series 1949-1961 Jaguar Saloons & Sedans to 1967 Jaguar XJ Series 1968-1984 Jaguar XKE Series All Classic & Prestige 1925-1949 (CCCA) British Cars (Non MG) 1959 & Earler British Cars (Non MG) 1960-1984 Open British Cars (Non MG) 1960-1984 Closed MG 1961 & Earlier MG 1962 & Later Classic – No Longer In Production (To 1995) Japanese Cars 1984 & Earlier European Cars 1970 & Earlier European Cars 1971-1984 Open European Cars 1971-1984 Closed

Import Classes

Awards Best In Show • Best Paint Job Spectators Award • Longest Travel Award Vehicle Most Likely to Get a Ticket Club Participation Award • Oscar V. Johnson 6

2009 SCHEDULE Friday, June 12 8 a.m.-7 p.m.

Vehicle Registration and Flea Market/Vendor Check-in

Saturday, June 13

7 a.m. 8 a.m. 10 a.m. 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Vehicle and Flea Market Registration Auto Show Gates Open Bus to town and Silent Auction Hubcap Painting Vintage Midget Race Car Exhibit presented by Atlantic Coast Old Timers Electric Car Exhibit Ask the Experts: Tech Sessions with Chop Shop Customs and B & H Auto Restoration Noon-1:30 p.m. Poker Run begins 2 p.m. Piston Toss: male/female/children 12 or older categories 3 p.m. 50/50 Raffle 4 p.m. Parade through town (cars line up at 3:30) 4 p.m. Show Field closes 5 p.m. Reception begins featuring Starline Rhythm Boys 7:30 p.m. Barn Dance begins featuring Allen Bill’s Band

Saturday, June 13

7 a.m. 8 a.m. 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Vehicle Registration Show Field opens Hubcap Painting Vintage Midget Race Car Exhibit presented by Atlantic Coast Old Timers Electric Car Exhibit Ask the Experts: Tech Sessions with Chop Shop Customs and B & H Auto Restoration Ballot Deadline; bus to town begins Spark Plug Changing Contest Wild Country Cloggers Silent Auction closes 50/50 Raffle; Awards Ceremony (Must be present to accept awards) Show Field closes

10 a.m. 11 a.m. Noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m.

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Thank You To Our 2009 Sponsors

AWARD SPONSORS

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Hudson Holds Lost Wallet for 55 Years —Written by Lord Rayden

A wallet misplaced during a romantic embrace has been returned to its forgetful owner after 55 years. Two classic car collectors from the US state of Idaho found the wallet after it fell out of the back of a vintage car they were planning to restore. After an internet search they found and contacted the owner, Glenn Goodlove. Mr. Goodlove said he probably lost the wallet in the back seat of his 1946 Hudson car while kissing a girl when he was home on leave from the US Navy. “If it was in my sailor-mentality years, I might have attempted to, as they said in those years, ‘make out,” Mr. Goodlove told the Idaho Twin Falls Times-News.

Vital Clues Jon Beck, 61, and Chuck Merrill, 72, bought the now-vintage vehicle in Idaho after placing an ad in a local newspaper to buy a classic car in need of restoration. Since 1952, the car had traveled from Washington state, where Mr. Goodlove’s grandfather owned it, to finish up neglected tasks in Idaho, changing hands several times en route.

Driving the car home after buying it, the collectors stopped at a restaurant and saw something had dislodged below the back seat. Like a couple of kids, we thought we had a gold mine,” Mr. Beck said. Instead, they found some small change - the leather wallet held a $10 bill, Mr. Goodlove’s military ID, his Social Security card, his driver’s license and several jewelry receipts from 1952, but they were all in the name of Glenn Putnam. After searching online, Mr. Beck discovered that Mr. Putnam had since changed his name to Glenn Goodlove and moved to San Diego, California. He called Mr. Goodlove, asking to speak to a man who used to drive a ‘46 Hudson. “There was a silence for about 15 seconds,” Mr. Beck told the Twin Falls Times-News. “Then he said, ‘Who is this?”’ Mr. Goodlove, now 75, says he did not even remember losing the wallet, but the find has brought memories of his youth in Everett, Washington, flooding back. “I could see the house and the car and the town and all the good stuff from living there,” he said. “They’ve been flowing ever since he talked to me.” Mr. Beck and Mr. Merrill have sent the wallet back to Mr. Goodlove.

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FLEA MARKET & CAR CORRAL From car parts, jewelry and trinkets to antique and classic cars, we’re open for shopping! Be sure to peruse the wares of our Flea Market vendors, which line the field. The Flea Market will remain open during regular show hours. The Car Corral is the “For Sale” section for show cars.

POKER RUN The Poker run will be held on Saturday, June 13, at noon. The fee is $5 per vehicle. This is a good excuse to start up your vehicle and a great opportunity to take a short ride through our beautiful countryside. The Poker Run routes you to five stops where you will draw a card and immediately write your car number on it. It will be the strangest poker hand you have ever seen, but the winner will receive 50 percent of the pot! Please pre-register for this event. Cards must be returned no later than 1:30 p.m.

CAR SHOW PARADE A highlight of the Car Show for both spectators and participants is the Parade. Everyone is encouraged to participate in this celebratory ride through Manchester. Cars will be lined up by class at 3:30 p.m. at the Side Gate.

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AWARDS

Trophies are awarded based on the vehicle receiving the most votes in its category. Three trophies will be awarded in each class (first, second and third). Special trophies will be awarded for: Best Paint Job, Vehicle Most Likely to Get a Ticket, Oscar V. Johnson Award, Club Participating Award, Spectator Award, and Longest Distance Travel Award.

EXHIBITS

Exhibits include Vintage Midget Race Car Collection presented by Atlantic Coast Old Timers and the Plug-n-Go Electric Car Exhibit hosted by Central Vermont Public Service. CVPS plug ’n go is a new program that encourages customers with a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle to use CVPS energy to reduce driving costs and air pollution by substituting off-peak electricity for gasoline. Tech Sessions will feature exhibits and “ask the expert” sessions. Local expert Bill Halligan from B & H Auto Restoration will be on hand showing some of his work, and answering your questions on restoration & rust repair. Chop-Shop Customs (located in Woburn, Massachusetts) handles all aspects of paint, restoration, metal fabrication & mechanical for classic vehicles. This facility has been featured in such notable publications as Street Rodder, Custom Rodder & Classic Trucks. Established in 2004 by Lenny Schaeffer, Chop-Shop Customs is quickly becoming one of the premier shops in New England. Stop by their exhibit or visit http://www.chop-shopcustoms.com.

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