April - May 2012 www.kcmbca.org Presidents Message by Jeff Klepac
In this issue: Columns
Presidents Message
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Feature Articles My Most Memorable Benz 2-3 Carolyn Vogel 3 Scenic Drive to Casino 3 Eveland Bros. at March B’fst. 9 Letter to Editor 9 Ohio Back Roads Tour 9
Miscellaneous Rants, Raves and Ramblings
How to Join MBCA Officers and Board Loyalty Awards Program Logo Shop Club Store Discount Uplift NTB Discount Tire Rack Rebate Advance Auto Rebate Request from NBO New Members
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Coming Up April - July Spaßnacht Dates DD/AX April 2012 DD/AX Registration Form StarFest 2012 Calendar
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A few weeks ago I made a Saturday afternoon trip to look at a sixty year old Mercedes-Benz. Much to my surprise, this 1952 Classic had been stored in a barn for the past 31 years. It’s really a shame the owner let this magnificent car set idle for such a long time. Needless to say, it’s in pretty rough shape after such a lengthy period of storage. After looking it over I thought, wow, someone could have enjoyed sharing this classic with others; but alas, no one took that opportunity. Now it will take many hours and $$$$’s to bring it back to life. If your will allow me, I’d like to draw an analogy here; just like the hidden Mercedes-Benz treasure found in that barn, some of you, yes you, have talents, ideas and strengths (hidden treasure) just waiting to be used in the KC Section. Our officers and board need your input and ideas, and especially your involvement. Having said that, I wanted to personally invite you to ‘jump in’ and offer your help Jeff Klepac sees beauty be- and assistance. We have several areas of need, and I’ve neath the dust on this 60-year-old listed some of them below. Please contact me to discuss further. classic M-B. Photo by Denise Klepac
Current needs - where you could help; • First Sunday Drive – Drivemasters needed • Proof readers for ‘der Benz • Back up person to produce our twice monthly e-minders • Winter Gala planners • Spaßnacht locations & coordinator • Breakfast Speaker Guest Ideas Looking ahead to September, we’ll once again hold the annual election for Section Officers and Board of Directors. Perhaps you’d like to serve in that capacity. If so, I also like to talk to you about this. Thanks for allowing me to share this with you; we want to make sure you know it takes many people, working together behind the scenes, to keep the Kansas City Section out front and moving ahead. The Mercedes-Benz Club of America continues to bring together enthusiasts of the marque through over 85 sections across the country. The Kansas City section continues to provide opportunities to learn more about your car, participate in driving events, car shows and other venues. ‘More Than a Car | We’re a Community’ Make plans now to attend some of the KC section events during 2012. Registration is open for the regional Defensive Driving / AutoCross event in April. Read more about this event in this newsletter and send in your registration without delay. Hope to see you soon! Jeff Klepac President | Mercedes-Benz Club of America | Kansas City Section
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My Most Memorable Mercedes by John Ryan
It’s not a secret. Most Mercedes-Benz owners are VERY passionate about their choice of vehicles. They appear to take the notion, “driving is not a right;, it’s a privilege”, to a higher level. Whether you are driving your first MercedesBenz, or your twenty-first, you no doubt have formed a relationship, or further, a passion, for that German in your garage. And, if you’ve had the pleasure of owning more than one of those Stuttgart beauties, you most certainly have chosen a favorite. The following is a story about my most memorable Mercedes.
away from his lot as he could. My plan was different. I took my new purchase straight to my buddy, the welder, and he welded the crack on the exhaust manifold in exchange for a 12 pack of long necks. The next stop was Aristocrat Motors’ Parts Department, to pick up a cold start idle valve ($29.50), and then a half hour wrenching session in the garage. The “baby” was good to go, and ready for the road! We had that 190E for close to a year and had no issues what so ever. Allie became very comfortable driving it, even though an adult driver was required to ride with her as she logged miles, and we were constantly reminding her to look ahead, or brake earlier, or slow down. And, even though it wasn’t a Mustang or Miata, or the like, it was “cute” and “flashy” (her original requirements) . After all, how many fifteen year olds drive a Mercedes-Benz?
I’d had my 380SL for two or three years, and had just sold my “Rummage Sale 300D” on eBay (that’s another story for later), and my oldest daughter, Allie, was fifteen and had just completed a driver’s education course and gotten a learner’s permit. We’d Whenever a parent allows their been searching for the right child to be mobile, and sends vehicle for weeks so she them out onto the streets, could get some miles under safety is always a concern. her belt before taking the We’ve all heard the horror Kansas Driving tests. Allie John Ryan’s most memorable Mercedes-Benz. stories of fatalities involving wanted something “cute A preowned 1985 190E. teen drivers, and we all cringe and flashy” where Dad was Photo by John Ryan when the phone rings while more concerned with “safety our kids are out. Because and reliability”. One evening, when the Afternoon commute of that very fear, the “baby” became my most memorable on I-35 was unbearable, I had the opportunity to venture off the highway, and into the view of our next Mercedes. The Mercedes. traffic that day forced me to take the back roads home via a used car lot on Southwest Boulevard. Days later, we brought It was an evening, toward the end of the Summer. We were all home together, when we heard a clap of Thunder (or at home “the baby”, a 1985 190E. least we thought it was). A few minutes later, our daughter When we take in the German engineering perspective, our looked out the door and said something was going on outside cars are generally easy to understand and diagnose, but, on the street in front of our house. Before we could go to the not at all like understanding domestic vehicles. While on the door she added, “I think somebody has stolen the baby!” lot, our “baby” started fine, but had a difficult time staying running. It also had a horrible exhaust leak that made the When we made it outside, we discovered what all the motor sound very loud. The used car dealer was having commotion was about. The clap of thunder we had heard a hard time getting anyone interested in this unit, and was was not thunder at all, but, instead, the sound of a teen driver eager to talk to anyone interested in taking it home. He running into the parked “Baby Benz”. The “baby” wasn’t in knew that he didn’t understand these German cars, and was its usual parking place because it had been launched over one hundred feet into the breezeway looking for someone who did. Those that know me would consider me to be a bit of a horse trader, but I prefer the term opportunistic. The dealer was very eager to take my $1000, and get this car as far
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Carolyn Vogel With much sadness we learned of the passing of Carolyn Vogel. Carolyn and her husband Gary have been active members in the KC Section for over 15 years. The funeral was February 25th at Holy Angels Catholic Church, Bashor, Ks. Our sympathies are with Gary and the family. Gary has continued to attend club events during this time of sadness. We wish Gary well and hope that our presence can be a source of comfort for him. Carolyn Vogel (right) at the Winter Gala last January. Photo by Morgan Klepac
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between our house and the neighbors’. A late model Chevy Impala rested inoperable in the middle of the street, its occupants sitting on the curb in amazement. When the dust settled, the stories came out of how the Impala’s teen driver’s attention was diverted because of a group of teen girls in our adjacent cul-de-sac. When he turned to gaze and wave at them he failed to notice the 190E parked on the street. No one was seriously hurt, thank goodness. The Impala was totaled, and towed away. The driver was likely grounded for years. The policemen made their reports and left. The “baby”, still resting between the houses, started right up, backed back into the street, and drove around the block without as much as a hesitation. I pulled it into the driveway to assess the damage. The rear of the car had taken all of the impact of the Impala and survived. The crumple zones had done their job, and the rear bumper rested almost directly below the rear window. Both quarter panels were crushed, but, there was no visible damage to the inside of the car. All four of the doors opened and closed as if nothing had ever happened. The integrity of the passenger department was uncompromised. The “baby” had protected, defended and delivered itself and its cargo, as it was designed to do. This is why we drive what we drive! This is why we chose a Benz for our daughter’s first car! An insurance adjuster contacted me a few days later and evaluated our “baby”. As expected, the repair estimate for the 190E was much higher than the car’s value. He wrote us a check before the tow truck came to take the remains. Allie cried for a while, until she saw the numbers on the check. Then, she realized that amount not only was nearly four times what we had invested in the Benz, but resembled the cost of the Mustang she originally begged for. You probably know what came next.
Scenic Drive to Casino Dining by Jeff Klepac
The Kansas City Section’s First-Sunday Drive for March took us through some scenic areas along the back roads of east central Kansas. The day was perfect, with the weather in the low 60’s - definitely not the norm for this time of year. John & Donna Ryan were once again our drive masters. They had planned diligently to lay out a long country route, winding its way through quaint Kansas towns which intersected with the Sante Fe, Oregon and California trails. This may not be Highway 1, but for a relaxing drive, it would have been hard to beat this one – at least in our neck of the woods. The towns of Olathe, Gardner, Edgerton, Eudora and Linwood provided beautiful scenery complete with old barns, farm houses, cattle and yes, even Kanas oil wells. Ten Mercedes-Benz vehicles made their way over the hills and around the curves as we headed northward towards the Kansas Speedway. The Speedway’s newest addition is the Hollywood Casino - only open for about a month. Our lunch destination was inside at the Turn 2 Lounge. After lunch, many turned homeward, while others lingered behind to try their luck in the new casino.
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Spaßnacht Find out more: www.kcmbca.org Click on “Club Info”
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Join Mercedes-Benz Club of America Kansas City Section • Bi-monthly issues of our award-winning, full-color national magazine, The Star, and bi-monthly issues of our awardwinning section newsletter, der Benz! • Owner Loyalty Program with a $1,000.00 Discount Certificate good on the purchase of certain M-B vehicles.
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The Blue Moose
• 15% discount on parts, labor and accessories at Aristocrat Motors and Mercedes-Benz of Kansas City.
4160 W 71st St. Prairie Village, KS _______________ May 21, 7:00 PM
Joe’s Crab Shack 11965 S. Strang Line Rd. Olathe, Ks. _________________ June 18, 6:00 PM
Sadlers Indoor Racing 325 N Murlen, then,
Garozzo’s Ristorante 13505 Mur-Len, Olathe, Ks. Olathe, Ks. _________________ July 16, 6:00 PM
KH Automotive Open House 5925 Broadmoor then, 7:00 PM
Johhny’s BBQ 5959 Broadmoor, Mission, Ks. _________________
• National events with a wide variety of driving and social events, technical information and active discussion forums. • Local events: Monthly breakfast meetings and pub nights, tech sessions, dining events, historic and driving tours, autocross and driver education events, rallyes, track events, picnics, annual holiday party, charitable events, concours, and more.
JOIN NOW! www.mbca.org or call 1-800-637-2360 Your membership includes an associate membership for another person in your household in the Mercedes-Benz Club of America and the Kansas City Section. Ownership of a Mercedes-Benz not a prerequisite. 1 year $49, 2 years $95, 3 years $139.
2012 MBCA Kansas City Section Officers
Officers and Board Members Phone E-mail
Jeff Klepac, president Mark Moody, vice president Kevin Arburn, secretary Joyce Smith, treasurer John Ryan, past president
Board of Directors
Bob Del Popolo Melvin Price Donna Ryan Bob Poduch Rich Carlson Bob Smith Larry Ebner Dudley Smith Ian Harns John Ryan
Newsletter Editor Bob Smith
(913) 782-5865 (913) 685-8573 (913) 648-7675 (913) 338-0766 (913) 268-1252
jeff@kcmbca.org mark@kcmbca.org kevin@kcmbca.org joyce@kcmbca.org grownup@kcmbca.org
(913) 888-2617 bob.d@kcmbca.org (816) 721-0640 melvin@kcmbca.org (913) 268-1252 donna@kcmbca.org (913) 327-1632 bob.p@kc.rr.com (913) 897-0260 rich@kcmbca.org (913) 268-8984 newsletter@kcmbca.org (913) 649-7596 larry@kcmbca.org (913) 338-0766 dudley@kcmbca.org (816) 812-9495 ian@kcmbca.org (913) 268-1252 grownup@kcmca.org
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Webmeister-Administrator John Ryan
Membership Director Bob Del Popolo
(913) 888-2617 membership@kcmbca.org Midwest Regional Director Bill Denton (Oak Brook, IL) (603) 734-3200 regional.director@kcmbca.org
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• Factory trained technicians • State of-the-art equipment • Rental cars available
Call for an appointment
• Insurance claims assistance • Environmentally safe • Written limited lifetime warranty
913-262-6050
7200 W. Frontage Road, Shawnee Mission, KS 66203
www.evelandbros.com
Kansas City’s independent Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Porsche, Jaguar, Lexus, Land Rover and Audi repair shop.
5400 Antioch Rd. Merriam, Kansas 66202 913-432-7800
Not just your average garage...
Bosch Authorized Service
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MBCA|KC Logo Shop Now Open! by John Ryan
At the encouragement of its Board of Directors, MBCA|Kansas City has opened its own online Logo and Apparel Shop. Working with The Queensboro Shirt Company of Wilmington, North Carolina our section can now offer the Club Logo and special events graphics to be embroidered onto hundreds of different items ranging from T-Shirts to Polos, Jackets to Jerseys, and everything in between. No longer does the club have to predict, purchase and inventory numerous styles and sizes of logo apparel. Our new store will allow a much wider variety of items with no “up front” costs to the club. There’s no minimum purchase requirement, and the item(s) will be delivered to your mailbox or doorstep. And, every item purchased provides additional revenue to the section’s treasury, to help fund the great events where you’ll be wearing your new “duds”. So, what are you waiting for? Head over to our website, www.kcmbca.org and click on the graphic/link for our new Logo Shop. And, if you want to know what to get me, there’s a nice NIKE polo with the section logo on it. Size medium, please.
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Get $1,000 off the price of your next Mercedes-Benz. Being and staying a member of the Mercedes-Benz Club of America has its privileges. Members of the Club who have enjoyed 12 consecutive months of membership or longer without lapse, and who are current members today, qualify for the NEW Loyalty Rewards Program offered by Mercedes-Benz USA to Mercedes-Benz Club of America members only. See complete details, terms and conditions at the MBCA website mbca.org
Request from the NBO With every email and address update that we receive at the NBO, (either by website, phone, email or snail mail), we will send a 10 % Off Coupon for one item in the Club Store. One coupon per member will be sent electronically (so it must include a valid email address). Please send these updates to Geni at geni@mbca.org. Remember, incorrectly mailed items cost the club money!
Advance Auto Parts offers many online-only specials and rebates to our section with 8% of the sale being returned to the KC Section. You can have your order shipped to your home, or pick it up at your neighborhood Advance Auto Parts store. Just click on the Advance Auto Parts banner ad on our website, www.kcmbca.org, and you will be taken to their websites to shop.
NTB Offers Discount to KCMBCA Members NTB National Tire & Battery is offering a discount for KCMBCA members. Our friend, Brandon Ebert, the manager at the 119th & Metcalf store arranged for that generous discount for our members. Mention account #913-660-8439 and your club membership to the salesman/service writer.
Uplift Organization, Inc. accepts donations of goods and funds. See the Uplift website at www.uplift.org for a list of needed items and how to donate them.
There is a link to TireRack on the Kansas City Section’s website, www. kcmbca.org. Click the link, which is the logo shown above, to enter the TireRack website to buy their products. The K.C. Section receives a small rebate when you purchase their products through our website.
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The Ohio Backroads Adventure Tour August 5th throuth 9th 2012 The Ohio Backroads Adventure is a Great Lakes Regional event presented by the Western Reserve Section, Mercedes Benz Club of America. This is a four-day driving tour that will go through east-central and southeast Ohio featuring the “roads less traveled.” For further details and registration information, see the Western Reserve Section website: http://benzclub.org/info/ Questions: Call Don Velcio, work, 440-886-1660 or email Velcio@aol.com
Eveland Brothers Featured At March Breakfast The Eveland Brothers have a long standing relationship with the Kansas City Section. You can see their ad in every issue of der Benz! At the March membership breakfast Bill Eveland was the guest speaker along with daughter Amanda and brother Mark. Bill reminded the group that the firm a certified by Mercedes-Benz for collision repair of Mercedes-Benz products. He said that the auto industry has many new materials and electronics that are not as easy to fix these days. Bill showed the group a sample piece of automobile frame material. It was amazingly light weight. Substandard aftermarket body panels may be OK for the insurance requirements, but if you’re an aficionado, you probably will not like the results. The Evelands prefer to use OEM parts. We appreciate the Evelands visiting with us and a big thanks for the nice door prizes they provided.
Letter to the Editor Hi Bob, Thom Leshinsky (recent member) here. I just read the “ Good Vision ..... “ article and couldn’t help commenting. I hope you don’t mind. Where the author of this info came up with his/her assertions I’m not sure but here’s what I know; #1 In many States it is Illegal to drive with sunglasses other than ‘ yellow ‘ or transitional lenses in the rain/fog or snow. #2 The only sunglasses that will “improve” your vision in rain/fog or snow are Yellow shooters lenses. (I personally keep a pair of Nikon Shooters in the glovebox for such weather, as well as shooting.) #3 RainEx on the windshield (I do all windows plus mirrors and headlight covers) is highly recommended (picked that up from my rally/racing days) both for rain, scraping frost and ice off in the winter as well as snow (there’s a trick to applying it.) #4 His comment on Cruise Control in the rain is pretty far off the mark when it comes to modern TC and ABS equipped cars. Technically what he’s saying makes no sense at all and I’ve certainly never experienced that in any brand car (FWD 4WD AWD or RWD) I’ve ever owned. I don’t usually leave the Cruise on in the rain or snow myself, but not for the reasons he’s stating. More to be able to react to rapidly changing traffic conditions. Finally your comments were spot on . Thomas Leshinsky letomsky2@earthlink.net Editors comment: Thank you, Thom, for your input. I (and surely the entire membership) really appreciate your sharing valuable information and experience. Yours is the first “letter to the editor” since I have been editor of der Benz! Recently I tried using polarized sunglasses while driving in the rain. Even though the view was darkened, the glare of the wet highway was reduced and view ahead had a more normal and distinct contrast of lighter and darker objects within view. I thought my vision ahead was improved using the sunglasses. I left them on the entire trip of about one hour. I will try the yellow “shooter” style glasses.
Willkommen New Members !
Warren Carl Rodney Cummings, Dr Wayne Fowler, Link Kittrell,
W. Brock Kretsinger, Patrick McGlinn, Stephen Paddock Justin Ray
We look forward to meeting you soon at one of our events.
Chetan Soni, John Stubbs, Steve Walter, Susan Winter,
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Refinishing
Straightening
Remanufacturing
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Defensive Driving / AutoCross Coming in April The Kansas City Section will once again hold a
Midwest Regional Defensive Driving and AutoCross event. Come improve your driving skills and learn how your vehicle will handle in an emergency situation. All in a controlled area with the guidance of an experienced instructor. Here’s the tentative schedule; Friday, April 20th 6 PM Johnny’s, 95th & Antioch * Friday evening welcome reception Saturday, April 21st, 8 AM * Defensive Driving & AutoCross at Metropolitan Community College see the facility here http://www.kcrscca.org/new/content/mcc-blue-river-precisiondrivng-center Saturday evening 7 PM Will Jenny’s, 115th & Metcalf * banquet with Awards Sunday, April 22nd 9 AM Ingredients, 117th & Nall * Breakfast and ‘Funcours’
Defensive Driving / Autocross Registration Form Name(s)______________________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________ City __________________________State ____________________ Zip ___________________ No. attending___ Friday Evening Welcome Reception – 6 PM - Johnny’s, 95th & Antioch - Order & pay from Menu No. attending___ Saturday Driving Events
$45 X ____ Participants = $_____________
No. attending___ Saturday Banquet – 7 PM - Will Jenny’s, 135th & Metcalf - Order & pay from Menu No. attending___ Sunday Morning Breakfast and Funcours – 9 AM – Ingredients, 117th & Nall - Order & Pay from Menu Total Fees Enclosed $_____________ Make Check Payable to "KC-MBCA". Please clip and send this reservation form and your check to:
Joyce Smith, MBCA|Kansas City, 4344 W 124th Terrace, Leawood, KS 66209
What activities would you like to do with your Benz friends in 2012 ? Contact a board member and let them know. Apr. 1 First Sunday Drive US Bank, 119th & Roe, Leawood, Ks. 12 NOON Apr. 7 Breakfast Meeting, First Watch, Shawnee, Ks. 9 AM. Program, Preview of Defensive Driving / Autocross event. Apr. 16 Spaßnacht, 7 PM. The Blue Moose, 4160 W 71st St. Prairie Village, Ks. Apr. 20-22 Defensive Driving/Autocross Fri. 6 PM Meet & Greet, Johnnys, 95th & Antioch Sat. 8 AM DD/AX events, MJC Sat. 7 PM Banquet, Will Jenny’s, 135th & Metcalf Sun. 9 AM Breakfast, Ingredients, 117th & Nall May May May May
5 Breakfast Meeting, First Watch, Shawnee, Ks. 9 AM. Speaker, Doyle Comfort, Historian, Kansas History. 5 McPherson C.A.R.S. Car Show, McPherson College, McPh. Ks. 6 First Sunday Drive US Bank, 119th & Roe, Leawood, Ks. 12 NOON 21 Spaßnacht, 7 PM. Joe’s Crab Shack, 11965 S. Strang Line Rd. Olathe, Ks.
June 2 Breakfast Meeting, First Watch, Shawnee, Ks. 9 AM. Speaker, Ron Butler, C & D Auto June 3 First Sunday Drive US Bank, 119th & Roe, Leawood, Ks. 12 NOON June 3 St. Louis Auto Show. St. Louis, Mo. June 18 Spaßnacht, 6 PM. Sadler’s Kart Racing, Olathe, Ks. June 24 Art of the Car. Kansas City Art Institute, KC, Mo.
For the latest list of events, visit our Web site at: www.kcmbca.org Smart Phone Users, click this QR Code and our website will magically appear on your phone.
Our calendar is continuously being reviewed and updated throughout the year. It’s never too late to suggest activities that you think would be of interest to our members.
July 2 UpLift - Serving meals to the homeless - volunteers needed 5 - 10 PM. July 7 Breakfast Meeting, First Watch, Shawnee, Ks. 9 AM. Speaker, Chad Derst, KC Trends July 8 First Sunday Drive US Bank, 119th & Roe, Leawood, Ks. 12 NOON July 16 Spaßnacht, 6 PM. KH Automotive Open House, 5925 Broadmoor and Johnnys BBQ 5959 Broadmoor, Mission, Ks.
Breakfast is at 9 AM the first Saturday of each month at the First Watch, Shawnee Mission Pkwy. at Nieman Rd., Shawnee, KS. Order your favorites from the menu. Individual checks.
15678 S. Lindenwood Dr. Olathe, Kansas 66062
First-Class Mail U.S. postage paid shawnee mission, ks permit no. 1131