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Volume 18 –Issue 4 – 1932-54 FORD, METEOR, MERCURY, MONARCH, LINCOLN –FLATHEAD V8 APRIL 2014
V-8 News Southern Ontario Regional Group #149 Early Ford V-8 Club
Club Executive President Mike McLean 705-437-1760 Directors: Glenn Broad 416-281-6780 michelle_glenn@sympatico.ca
Vice President John Narraway 905-831-5747 Ray Cook 905-473-5104
Secretary Paul Denter 416-509-8154 Vern Kipp 416-266-1628
Treasurer Lloyd Harris 905-683-4296 Ernie Sheriff 416-787-7272
Past Pres. Barry Moore 416-698-4378 Sid Stevens 905-683-4316
Doug Torrell 905-478-8121 dougtorrell@rogers.com
Membership Stan Walker 705-721-1448 s.walker 4@sympatico.ca
Chairperson Ian Hackett 905-723-4386 Club Mailing Address –
NEW>>> Southern Ontario RG #149
Editor / Publisher ADDRESS 11 Love Crescent.
Lloyd Harris 905-683-4296 or light139@rogers.com Ajax, On, L1S 4T3
Conrad Brownson and his 1947 Monarch Coupe-It’s for sale…
Coming Events April 6 Woodstock Auto Flea Market 2014, Oxford Auditorium, 875 Nellis St. Woodstock
April 15 Club Meeting - Demonstration on car wax & detailing products by Dave Lambert of Auto Glym
April 26 Lincoln & Continental Owner’s Club tour - begins at Trenton, ends at Napanee details to follow. To
register, contact Paul Denter 416-509-8154 or email@ kings1clearing@yahoo.ca-
Please contact Paul now if you are planning on attending.
May 10 Safety Meet at Houston Ford, Stouffville followed by lunch and a tour that afternoon- details to follow
May 20 Meeting – Video presentation by Glenn Broad on the Safety Meet and tour
June 7 Gananoque-1000 Islands Cruise In -$10 per car –Lions Club supporting the Gananoque Community
June 17th Meeting – Outdoors - bring your vehicles and a trunk full of parts to sell – technical talk
June 21 Fords in the Park, Country Heritage Park, Milton, all Ford show- executive will arrange for a location
for our club cars. You can also park with your vintage your option. More details to follow.
June 23 Eastern National Meet at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania – Stan Walker will coordinate for those who plan on
driving their flathead to the meet- contact Stan regarding time, etc. The booking of rooms should be
done in February.
July 6 Picnic at Goodwood- arrive at 10 a.m. bring out your vehicles and a trunk full of parts to sell.
July 15 Meeting – Outdoors - bring your vehicles and a trunk full of parts to sell – technical talk
August 19 Meeting - discussion on suspensions and tires lead by Mike, Barry and Vern
September 16 Meeting – Discussion of alignment and steering boxes - Paul Varty
October 4/5 Overnight tour to be planned by Kem Jones and Barry Moore. More to follow.
Other Club Newsletters
If you are on the internet and would like to read newsletters sent to the editor by other clubs via the internet, then send
me an email to be added to the circulation list. Lloyd
Notice
Stan has offered to collect any and all activities pictures that members may take and create the presentation for the
January 2015 meeting. Only send to him by email please with details to Stan @ s.walker4@sympatico.ca Please be
sure to insert the period after the S in his email. We look forward to the 2014 activities and the presentation for those
who may not be able to make all of the activities. It is also purposed that CDs would be available for a minimal cost to
all club member
Fellow Members
A notice will be attached to your newsletter that indicates we have not received payment and ask that you submit your
dues. If payment is not received by the time we release the next issue then you will not receive a V8 News. Please
ignore our notice if you have sent in your dues. Thank you Ian Hackett, Membership Chairperson
NEXT MEETING DATE AND LOCATION
Date: April 15, 2014 Day: Tuesday Time: 7:30 p.m.
Location: 59 Lawson Road, West Hill at the Tony Stacey Building, Royal Canadian Legion
Enter front door and use the password #1976. Turn left and go to elevator and take it to the floor one down.
Do not use the stairs. page 2
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE - January, 2014
Oh boy spring is getting closer must be time to put the battery's on charge for the first start up soon to be on the
road. Our thanks to Barry for his presentation on Ford ads etc., it was real good and the next meeting we will have a
demo from Auto Glem car wax and other car care stuff. Bring all your questions about cleaning and waxing your car.
Flea markets are starting to come around again and car show dates list is getting longer . Soon it will be time for our
car inspection at Houston Ford in Stouffville, maybe Old Blue will show up with its new motor? Don't miss this.
See you on the road Mike
MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Minutes: March 18th
, 2014 Paul Denter, Recording Secretary
Attendance: 24 Guests: 0
The Chairman, Mike McLean, called the meeting to order at 7:35 pm.
Treasurer: Lloyd reports, “Money in the piggy bank!”
Membership Report: Ian reports that we have 128 paid members
Newsletter: No up-date.
Up-Coming Events:
March 30, Ancaster Flea Market
April 26th
, Clear-out-the-Cobwebs Motor-tour lincoln_continental_owners_club@yahoo.com
Please contact Paul now if you are planning on attending.
May 3rd
/4th
, Lindsay Flea Market
New Business:
Ontario Ministry of Transport is to hold a “trailer safety power point presentation” at the United Church meeting hall in
Cookstown, April 7th
at 7:30 pm.
The Region has a new mailing address: 11 Love Crescent, Ajax L1S 4T3.
National EFV8 news - A new President, Vice President and Secretary were appointed at the February face to face
meeting. The expense of delivering the V8 Times to members outside of the USA is being reviewed once again due to
higher mailing costs.
Eastern National Meet, Gettysburg, Virginia, June 23rd
to 26th
. To date, eight members are signed up to attend. Stan
Walker is leading the contingent. For details see the website – www.2014enm.com
Barry Moore reports that the Selwyn salvage yard is being closed. Barry will be visiting this Buckhorn area yard
several times this season. Contact him if you’d like to go along.
Presentation:
Barry more narrated a power point presentation entitled Motoring Down Memory Lane. Automotive print advertising
from the early 1900s was featured with emphasis on flathead powered Ford Motor Company products. Ford’s efforts
in the ad field was compared and contrasted with that of other contemporary motor companies.
50/50 Draw: $30. Doug Torrell
Adjourned at: 9:35 pm Next Meeting: Scheduled for April 15th
, 2014
Executive Meeting: April 12th
, 9:30 am 1523 Eagleview Drive, Pickering.
Conrad’s latest restoration, a 1947 Monarch Coupe A few years ago to be exact, my Dad bought the first Monarch to come out to our hamlet. It was November 8
1946 and the car was a four door sedan, pear green and Dad paid all of $1,950.00 for it.
The next car to come to our hamlet was a 1947 Coupe purchased by a farmer known as Frank Card. I loved it
when I first saw it in its nice dark blue paint job. I thought I would like one like it one day.
A lot of years later I heard of one owned by a Mr. Stevenson in Brooklyn. A nice maroon colour but too rich for
my blood but in 2010 my friend Mr. Dan Davis who had bought my 1947 Monarch Sedan which I had restored,
telephoned me to see if I would go and look at a Monarch coupe with him. It was in the Millbrook area and owned by a
Mr. Barry Head for over 25 years, but never got around to restoring it. Because of moving to Newcastle along with
having some health problems, he had decided to sell it. We went to see the car but Dan on his way home said to me “I
have decided to pass on the car.” So when I got home I called Barry and we made a deal where I would buy it. It was
pretty well in need of a complete restoration.
I brought it home in the spring and started in August to restore it, wow what a job. The rad, engine and
transmission were done and painted. Then I found the second gear did not work so well. Tires are wide whites in good
condition. I replaced the gas tank with a new one that I picked up at spring Carlisle when I saw the one in p.3
it was wrong. Then I overhauled the generator, starter, new brakes, cylinders, drums and brake lines. Body work had
been started and it had to be reworked, straightened, sanded and primed, red primer. I took the car to Watts &
Sunderland Body Shop to be painted in December 2012. They gave it a coat of grey primer and finished it in
“Candy Apple Red” acrylic enamel. Dash and interior painting was done by me after the exterior was done. Then I
buffed all of the stainless, rebuilt the grill and the bumpers had been re-chromed however the bolts had been tightened
too hard and cracked around the bolts.
The interior panels and seats have been recovered in maroon vinyl with a diamond pattern and I installed it the
way I received them. The original was a cloth material however the new vinyl looks okay as is and goes well with the
candy apple red exterior and the new carpet on the floor.
The undercarriage is fair but in the spring I will give it an undercoat. This was not a frame off restoration like
many of my other two projects. It is not as much fun now as the years have crept up on me, as many of you know the
feeling eh!
I worked all winter on it and finally in early September last fall I got to drive it to our local cruise and have
worked on it since then to iron out the bugs. It is a cute little baby in its nice Candy apple paint job. Some more
finessing to be done on it but with the years rolling by I really need to down size so if you need a cutie call me and
maybe we can make a deal.
This car will be a good driver but not a 95 point show car. I have a radio that needs to be checked out, and then
installed with a new aerial.
I have just purchased a Grand Torino and it needs some work to make it Shown Room, perhaps I will see you at a
cruise night this summer. Thanks Conrad Brownson, Bancroft, On.
FORD & THE COMPETITION
A Video Presentation by Barry Moore
At the meeting on Tuesday night I showed a sample of about 100 images on screen from my collection of
automotive sales literature - sales brochures and advertisements covering the years from about 1900 to the 1980's.
Many of the early ones were originally hand drawn - some with colour added by the artist. Later it was photography
that captured the vehicles and finally it was film that was the order of the day. All three venues in my opinion require a
great deal of skill and artistry. While the images were on screen, I tried to point out how the products of the Ford
Motor Company compared at all price levels - Ford - Mercury and Lincoln. For example, from a styling point of view,
the Lincoln Zephyr was, in my opinion, heads and shoulders ahead of the Chrysler Airflow. I also tried to point out
some of the mistakes that the Ford Motor Company made over the years as well as their successes. The following is a
brief summary -
MISTAKES:
1. Kept the Model “T” in production too long
2. Mr. Ford should have gone into partnership with the Dodge Brothers and made a middle priced vehicle
about 1915. Instead, they waited until 1938 to introduce the ‘ 39 Mercury
3. The Model “A” should have been introduced about 1923 - not 1928
4. The Monarch should have been sold in the USA in 1958 instead of the Edsel.
SUCCESS:
1. The introduction of the light simple, serviceable, inexpensive Model “T” in 1909
2. The introduction of the V/8 in the low priced field in 1932.
3. The introduction of the Mustang in 1964 as a ‘65 model.
The above list is just a start - there are many more that are suitable for debate. In any event the presentation seemed to
be well received. - Barry Moore
P.S. Thanks again to Stan Walker for kindly bringing his projection equipment.
Editor’s note: Barry gave an unbiased presentation, in his opinion and as a result was jeered on occasion when
he inadvertently happened to favour a vehicle other than Ford.
TECH TIP - Golf Tees
Keep a few wooden golf tees in your tool kit. Their tapered shape makes them ideal plugs for use in hydraulic
brake lines to prevent loss of fluid when the wheel cylinders are removed. You may find plastic tees usable, but wood
seals better than plastic. These tees also work well in sealing a rubber vacuum line. - Submitted by Barry Moore
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MEMBERS BUSINESS TRA Quality Painting- Toronto Jitney Auto Parts-flathead parts - Saskatoon
Art Barker 416-261-0197 Keith Lee 306-668-3673
Bertrand Motor Sales- Campbellford Past Time Auto Clock Repairs- Brooklin
Art Bertrand 705-653-2990 Jack Heib 905-655-4826
Endeavour Collector Car Radios- Port Perry Katies Cakes – 1531 O’Connor Drive, Toronto
John Rogers 905-985-6630 June Heidrick 416-757-6896
LCA Stained Glass Consulting- Port Perry A. Beth Moore – Legal – Toronto
Heidi Rogers 905-985-6630 Beth Moore 415-699-9829
John Narraway Contracting – Pickering Al Webster Classic Cars - Gormley
John Narraway 289-314-7362 Al Webster 905-773-5675
RECOMMENDED BUSINESSES
Engine Rebuilder Body/Paint Shops
Competition Automotive- Richmond Hill 905-889-0486 Paint Circuit-Scarborough-Bill 416-490-8883
Len Hurley, Nobleton 905-859-5147 D. Marshall Sheet Metal-Shelbourne 519-925-9983
Rainbow Engines – Markham 905-472-2484
Ted Koudys- Beamsville 905-563-4364
Transmissions Muffler Shops
Alliston Transmission – Paul Mashinter 705-435-5329 Minute Muffler-Pickering-Lou 905-420-1906
Lawrence Transmission- Chris Spick 416-743-3201 Port Perry Muffler/Brakes 905-985-0074
Technic Transmission –John Garafalo 416-755-1574
Bruce Lee – Peterborough 705-761-1902
Auto Glass Radiators
Dependable Glass/Upholstery 905-842-2687 EDJ Radiators-Frankford-Don 613-398-7699
Speedy Glass – Scarborough 416-755-1133 Franks Radiator-Scarborough 416-285-0646
Alternators/Starters/Generators Locksmith
Antique Auto – Nick-Markham 905-475-5607 Action Locksmith, Scarborough 416-261-1422
Ararat Generator-Scarborough 416-759-0122
Huronia Alternator- Orillia 705-326-3164
Tom Skimming, Havelock 705-778-2824 Speedometers
Starter- Up –Rick- Fenelon Falls 705-887-3677 Metro Tachograph – Murray 416-236-2495
Chrome/Electroplating/Polishing Carburetor Rebuilder
Jim’s Metal Polishing/Buffing- Scar. 416-264-2577 Specialty Carbs-Carlos-Toronto 416-259-7877
Electroplating/powder coating/buffing/polishing
supplies – Jim Port Perry 905-985-8627 Casting/Coatings
Fairmont Electroplating-Chrome- Saskatchewan Custom(no suggestions)Michael 905-372-6926
306-652-7171 Fireball Coatings-Shelbourne 519-925-6342
Mayfair Plating/Polishing, Toronto 416-461-4435
Polishing Depot-Scarborough-S.S. Gill 905-678-1594 Front End Alignment/Springs
Stephenson’s Steering-Oshawa 905-725-0522
O Rings/Gaskets Woodbridge Alignment-Tony 905-851-3500
Global – Scarborough 416-293-1990 Rico Alignment –Scarborough 416-691-6411
Pickering Springs, Pickering 905-839-0066
Brakes/Exhaust
Pro-Tech-Ajax- Terry 905-231-0234 page 5
“WANT AD’S’
Ford of Canada Master Repair Manuals set of 26 or individual copies (beige coloured) issued around 1949-54- I will
accept individual copies; 1952 & ’53 Monarch fender script gold lettering Barry 416-698-4378
Stuart Warner (block letter logo) "FUEL LEVEL" gauge 12 volts from 50's,60's,70's era etc. John 905-263-2737
1946-48 Ford/Mercury 59A builder engine. Prefer complete runner or one that turns over & has not been bored very
much. Set of 1940-41 Lincoln Zephyr transmission gears to fit ’39 transmission –Bill 519-442-1143
bhalpenny@rogers.com
Two good 1940-48 Ford or Merc rear brake drums & 1933/34 Ford complete steering column including steering wheel
and ignition lock Vern 416-266-1628
Information wanted on Schramm Air Compressors run by a flathead V8 engine-parts-pictures-designs would be
appreciated. George Christianson 905-852-7584
World Class T5 Ford transmission Tom 416-449-3990
1951 Mercury M-3 pickup cab dome light and one or more M-3 hubcaps- Barry 416-698-4378
1949 Mercury –need both bumpers, good used will do, window vent glass, name of glass installer who can install a
front windshield, radio, Lloyd 905-683-4296 light139@rogers.com
1935 Ford pickup preferably in running/roadworthy condition Ray 604-576-7476 or 604-805-8684
chevtahoe@hotmail.com
PARTS FOR SALE
1949-50 Ford/Meteor 15” wheels, good straight ones, at least two sets $25. each; 1932-48 Ford distributor complete
rebuild able $25.00 & 1949-54 distributors @ $20.00 each; 1951 Ford NOS grill guard, scarce, in remains of original
box , no missing pieces excellent chrome $250; 1952 Ford NOS grill very good shape $250; 1950 & 1954 grill bars
excellent condition and suitable to chrome $25. each; 1950 Ford bumper guards NOS set of 4 $100. Vern Kipp 416-
266-1628
1950 Ford of Canada first edition owner shop manual excellent shape $25 Vern 416-266-1628
1947 Monarch – steering wheel with nice horn ring $150; pair of taillights $100; Complete grill $300; stainless for
fenders and doors $25.00 and up per piece; hubcaps refinished $395 for 4 and good set of 4 - $250; starter $75.00; 1936
Ford generator $75; 1946 Ford stainless for a coupe or 2 door sedan $100 for all; 46-48 Monarch complete steering
column & box, green, $100; 46-48 Monarch emblems green –front $50 & rear $40; 46-48 Mercury beige steering
wheel -good $75.; 46-48 Wonderbar radio $150 – plus many more 46-48 Monarch parts. Conrad 613-332-3071
1949-51 Mercury set of 4 brake drums checked and turned (2 are western) $300; rear springs re-arched with new
bushings $225 & Aeroplane hood ornament good shape $100; 1951 Mercury - NOS steering wheel with horn ring
$325. and both grill extensions $100; 1950 Mercury dashboard complete $200 plus a good trunk lid $200; 1950-51
Mercury Monarch rad, tests good $80. Keith Harris Guelph 519638-0599
Tires- four (4) 800x14 BF Goodrich Silverstone bias ply wide white wall –tubeless $175.; Rad fits 1953-55
Ford/Mercury pickup for flathead V8 -$90.00; Engine stand $95. (to rebuild engine on); Engine 1946-48 flathead for
rebuilding $400. Wayne 519-376-6787 whynd@sympatico.ca
1934 Ford -wire wheels $200 & good original chrome rad cap $100 –Ron 613-392-5986
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PARTS FOR SALE Continued
1949-54 car rad like new condition $450; brake drums off F1 pickup front/rear $30 each; Ford C tranny for mid 60’s
Ford $75 Dave 705-322-9637
Ford 1931 model A parts-tailgate $150; splash aprons $100; running boards $150; motor $350; tranny $150; front &
rear ends $125 each Ron 705-322-3967 l_french@sympatico.ca
1934-41 Standard air cleaner not oil bath $75.00; ’51 overdrive cable & handle $25.00; ’46-48 Ford super deluxe horn
ring in good condition $75.00; ’47-48 Ford coils $25. Each; ‘46 Ford car NOS front brake drums & hubs $200. Ray
807-577-7149
1982 Ford 302 motor & tranny, both complete $500; 1960 metal lathe complete with stand/spare gear set, extra chuck
$500; John 905-831-5747
1950-51 Monarch re-chromed trunk lid ornament $200; hood ornament $300; 49-51 leaping lion ornament good
original $300;’51 Ford/Merc headlight bezels $50 each; ’50 complete Monarch grill $300 - Keith 519-638-0599
1954 Ford Victoria both doors, hood, trunk, both windshield, seats, door panels, inside & outside trim, hood hinge box,
dash board etc., NOS right front fender, 2 tudor (one NOS) - all for $700. John Morana 647-707-2362
1949-53 Mercury engines; complete turning with all accessories-need freshening- not sure if mild bore or hone
necessary-heads can be removed to assess-asking $750; Have stuck engine complete minus accessories $500; Also
stuck block with crank, rods, pistons, cam, values only. Block probably too weathered to be used $400. Transmissions-
number of Ford flathead floor shift and side shift open drive units for sale $125-$400 each. Bill Halpenny 519-442-
1143 or flatheadquarters@rogers.com
1955-57 T-bird porthole hardtop made by Shea $650 & ’50 Mercury 3 spd tranny $100 John 905-892-3059
NOS parts -1942-48 Ford panel seal #21a8104-r $8.00; 1938-40 Ford/Lincoln/Zephyr door lock springs$7.00 each; 32-
48 Ford ignition resister $7.00; pair 1946-48 headlight bucket grommets $6.; Ford regulator 6V $20; 1942-48 Mercury
exterior door handle $45.; distributor cap & conduit for all V8 Ford trucks $8; 1946/47 Ford truck clutch release shaft
bushing $5.00; 32-37 Ford bearings #48-C6211E $15 pair; 1930’s? Ford connecting rod bearing set $5.00 per set;
49/53 Ford/Merc rear main bearing flange std. $15.00; Set of 4 front/rear brake drums 1948-51 Ford/Meteor $200.
Upper rad hose 49-51 Ford/Meteor NOS not Ford script $25 pair. 38-40 Ford Speedometer cable bracket $5.; 38 Ford
truck hood hinge $10; Ford 32-35 rear main $15; 36-48 Ford studs for crankshaft bearing cap $$5.; letters for Meteor
and Mercury 1950’s era $7.00 each.
Other- Car/Truck Ford V-8 Service Bulletins 1941-48 hard cover book $40. Starto-Jet Car starter in original box $20;
wheel bolts 1 7/16 by ½ inch 8 for $5. Lloyd 905-683-4296 or light139@rogers.com
V-8 TIMES 2013 –all 6 issues for just $25.00 and individual issues $5.00 each.. Also several 2012 issues $2.00 each.
Lloyd 905-683-4296
VEHICLES FOR SALE
1954 Ford P/U 255 bored/stroked 293, original body; front lift hood; 9” rear end; restored body, interior, box bed fresh
oak and chrome strips; air bags in front; suspension 4 air shocks; great running ride; $25,000 Stan Walker 705-721-
1448
1937 Ford Coupe, right hand drive, $15,000 obo; 1938 Ford deluxe 4 door $2,500; 1939 Ford pickup $2,500.
Eugene Curry 519-794-3166
1937 Ford- Alberta coupe, rust free original, 53000 miles, radio, brakes good, 60 hp engine- $19,500. OBO -
Rick Harris, Lindsay 705-320-7928
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VEHICLES FOR SALE continued
1951 Meteor Custom fordor – frame & running gear painted, flathead rebuilt, body off frame and disassembled, needs
minimal work $4,900. Norm 705-657-8714
1947 Monarch coupe, Candy Apple Red, recent restoration, needs some finessing -good buy @ $9,900 – Conrad 613-
332-3071
1930 Model A Touring rust free, painted once, new tires, L-B interior $30,000 obo; ‘41 Ford pickup –complete except
on grill, needs body work, $6000 obo; ’46 GMC pu fully restored, low miles, $25,000 Don 905-243-3663
1951 Meteor Deluxe tudor -black exterior, dual exhaust, overdrive, new rubber, 50,000 miles, good original solid car
never painted, asking $10,500 Bob 905-722-4506
1951 Ford Victoria black with burgundy top, good running car-$14,000 obo; ’51 Ford Convertible Canadian car,
disassembled for restoration, many replacement parts $6500; ’51 Meteor Victoria, scarce Canadian car, no motor or
tranny, body good but many dents $900. Dave McLaren 613-561-5232
1964 Comet convertible- California car, 6 cyl. Auto, rust free, $7500; 1977 Lincoln Versailles –California car $3000;
Kem 416-873-6674
1937 Ford tudor coach, original, fresh motor, fenders & hood repaired and painted, new rubber on running boards,
dash, door & window trims refinished, body cleaned up & buffed, new “kingpins, brakes linings & cables”, tires good,
needs upholstery, runs great $12,500 Joe Beckett 613-268-2443 or
j.beckett@sympatico.ca
1940 Ford Deluxe Business Coupe, scarce original unmolested survivor, strong engine, as new tires, rebuilt engine,
$27,000.; 1949 Mercury fordor Sports Sedan western car, all new- “glass, chrome, paint, rebuilt engine, excellent
tranny, clutch”, restored
Gas tank $19,500 Vern 416-266-1628
1932 “B” Ford pickup 4 cyl. Green/black fenders, fully restored $27,000 - Bill Wagg, Orillia, 805-326-3895
FORD OF CANADA- 1904 to 1907
August 29, 1904: the stockholders of Ford of Canada hold its first meeting, electing Gordon McGregor as Secretary to
the board and General Manager of the Company.
February 20, 1905; first sale of a Canadian built Fords is recorded – 2 Model C’s and a Model b are shipped by
express. The new owner - Canada Cycle & Motor Company of Toronto who wanted the cars in a hurry and they paid
an invoice for $3,545.
November 8, 1905; a single Ford is shipped to New Zealand. It is the second of many Universal Cars to be built in
Canada and shipped abroad.
December 31, 1905; Sales for the calendar year 1905 were $110,114. The workers turned out 114 Model C and 7 of
the Model B.
August 6, 1906; the first Canadian made Fords are loaded onto a ship for export to the Commonwealth of Australia.
They are all Model K.
December 31, 1906; Ford has built 101 automobiles for this year of which 76 were exported and 25 were sold here at
home.
July 1907; a branch is opened in Toronto and assembly will be added in 1916 during the war to solve both a box car
shortage and a shipping nightmare.
Senior’s Bumper Stickers
“Young at Heart” slightly older in other places.
‘I’m Speeding because I want to get there before I forget where I’m going”
“Good by Tension, Hello Pension”
“I believe in having sex on the first date as there may not be another time” Page 8
Building National Unity. One Car Guy at aTime!
Laurus Sinke, Cliff Haller, Bob Lee, Larry French, Les Henderson, Bill McPherson, Ray Mitchell, Ross Blewett,
Bruce Brown
The picture says it all, a group of “old car guys” after a meal when they are “full up again” and are smiling and ready
to go. I have attached Laurus’ note he sent me and it is exactly as how I would describe my first visit with Les, Cliff and
Bruce – a great time and all good old car guys. Take care Lloyd
The photo shows the members of the club that I met with. I am not sure of the name of some of the members, but I will
try to explain what we saw at each shop. The third from left (Bob) had 2 very interesting 1940 vehicles: one was a
Woodie Wagon, and the other was a 1940 convertible which was dropped and rodded very tastefully. These cars were
set up in a man cave garage featuring all types of memorabilia and vintage items. This fellow also took us into his
workshop that was attached to the rear of his house. In it were a vintage wooden boat and a Ranchero that he was
working on installing a big block in. The big block had three carbs on it that were so huge they were basically touching
each other and looked like one huge carburetor. The shop of this guy was also filled with all types of memorabilia,
vintage photos, signs and antique outboard motors hanging on the wall etc.
The fourth person from the left (Les) had a very extensive collection. You could eat off the floor of his shop, as well
as the workbench! He had a Thunderbird, a 40 Ford Coupe, a 32 Ford (both the 40 and the 32 were Dearborn award
winning cars.) This fellow also had a wall with racking that showcased over 60 vintage pedal cars, some restored and
some in original condition. Apparently his house is also filled with pedal cars.
The third guy from the right is Ray Mitchell. He was a hoot! He was continually joking with the other guys. He's 75
years old and you would never know it. I know who he is because he gave me his business cards (one for each vehicle
in his shop! I believe the first one is a 51 Ford convertible that he redid as a replica of his first car. The second one is a
36 Ford and a beautiful driver, and the third one is an early 50's Mercury Monterey) Again you could eat off the floor
and the shop was filled with vintage ford parts and memorabilia. The memorable part of this fellows shop was the
second floor hideout or getaway that he built in the attic of his shop. He said he goes up there every night and has 2
martinis!
The second guy from the right is Ross. I’m going solely by a business card he gave me that features a 34 Ford. This
fellow had a beautiful 34 ford in his garage that is ready to get back on the road. The day started at his house with
coffee, and chatting with a lot of ribbing and flathead talk happening. The other guys were helping Cliff put the
finishing touches on this car. I really got the feeling that true friendships were apparent among this group. From Laurus
Sinke. The day was organized by Bruce Brown, after a phone call from Laurus who was visiting from Southern Ontario. Laurus was
very impressed with the camaraderie of the car folk. – Provided by RG#120 Vancouver Fraser Valley RG #120 page 9
Conrad’s Monarch
Dash & Interior are classic Monarch Monarch hubcaps had the Lion
Smooth front end and you will note the “Conrad touch” on the headlights
Nice clean lines and chrome exhaust to top it off. And some spare parts….
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