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ON THE COVER THE PROMOTER.. . . . . . . . . George Hoff TALKING WITH TJ MUSTANGS AT DAYTONA IN THE HOLSTER ANNA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Wiebel THE PROMOTER.. . . . . . . . . George Hoff WHOO.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brandi Meese
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As we begin our journey into the descent of madness that is my mind and the crazy antics of my life, I would
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like to first introduce myself. My name is TJ, blah blah
For me the highlight was to be able to drive on the
blah, that sums it up and all you need to know. Whew…
Daytona International Speedway. To be driving on
got past the CRAP no one cares about! Now for the
the track right next to the 31-degree banks are insane.
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good stuff.
From the ground level, it literally looks like there is a
Mustang culture is one that is very unique and brings
steep wall right next to you. The raceway was very
together people from all walks of life. One thing is for
cool as you go through it and to see all the seats as
sure though, the STANG Mag crew isn’t your typical
you drive by made you feel like you were in an actual
crew. We are a bunch of weirdos, oddballs, and out-
race for a split second. The after party at Blue Flame
casts. We party hard and live by our ride or die motto and have adventures like no other.
Terrace at Daytona Hotel was surreal. The bar is located on the second level of the hotel with a full
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From partying in various spots all over the U.S., to
view of the shopping district and beautiful waterfall.
touring some of America’s most haunted sites,
It felt like something you would see in California. As
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(and owning it), it’s never a dull moment! All I can say
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is... strap in, rev the shit out of your motor, and let’s go!
to having my ass spanked by a beautiful Latina in Las Vegas in front of a restaurant packed full of guests
I drank all four of my Long Islands and sat back to enjoy the view, it was like heaven on earth. Great atmosphere with amazing Mustang enthusiasts, who were are all welcoming.
The way the event is set up, on some nights the events
celebrated in a museum. It was insane to see the
are held in the evening which gave you an opportunity
rockets up close and personal. They also had different
to explore Florida. Since I was down in Florida with my
simulators to give you an idea of what it was like to
dad, Tim “Rocket Scientist” Perry, we had to go see
be in a control center as a rocket is taking off in which
Kennedy Space Center. Growing up, my dad worked
the wall literally was shaking like crazy. Then there
on space programs including the Hubble Space
was another simulator which you enter into a vehicle
Telescope, IBEX, and International Space Station support
box, then they strapped you into a chair and the whole
missions, which he would tell me stories about the
box is raised vertically from one side so that your back
different programs and give me patches from NASA
is literally parallel to the ground just like you would be
of those programs. It was really cool to see all the
in the space shuttle. The simulator took you through
programs that he had worked on set up on display at
the launch experience from take-off and flying into
the museum. I know it must have been a truly special
orbit. Holy crap what an experience! The simulator
and surreal moment for him to see his life’s work
vibrated the hell out of your body as it simulated take
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WHAT S THE BEST PART ABOUT CLOWN COLLEGE SPRING BREAK? Everybody can go to Daytona Beach in one car.
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off. Even the seats had air in it which was released to
since it sits between three naturally occurring vortexes,
give you the feeling of the g-forces pushing you. You
which allows for stronger psychic activity. In Saint
also get to touch an actual piece of moonrock!
Augustine, they had a medieval torture museum
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C. Green’s Haunted History House and Museum located in Cassadaga, Florida did not disappoint. The house was filled with haunted objects, haunted dolls,
filled with the actual torture devices obtained from collectors around the world. The coolest part of this museum is that they allowed you to touch the tor ture devices. Some displays even used the devices on the mock ups like the guillotine, which
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and other macabre items. It also detailed the paranormal history of the area and the famous psychics who lived
In Fort Pierce was the Navy SEAL Museum. This placed
there. Talking to the employee who worked there,
kicked ass! They had all the Navy SEAL weapons on
apparently Cassadaga is the Psychic capital of Florida,
display as well as boats, swimming gear, and mission
gear. You could actually go and sit inside a Navy SEAL
used in training and World War II era beach obstacles
mission used Blackhawk which was cool as hell and
used to prevent the allies from entering from the
roomy I might add! In one room they had a Zodiac boat
beaches. A unique thing about this museum is they
set up with mock guns which closely simulated the real
have a piece of a building from Hiroshima which was
guns in size and weight like a MP5 submachine gun
at ground zero when the atomic bomb went off that
and a 50-caliber gun that you could take pictures with.
you can see.
If you’re thinking what I’m thinking, fuck yeah, I took pictures with the simulated guns and inside the Zodiac boat. Where else will I ever get to be inside a real Zodiac boat! Outside there was Mark V special operations craft, riverine boats, SEAL delivery vehicles, space capsules from the Gemini and Apollo space missions
This was one hell of a trip. I urge anyone to experience Mustangs At Daytona because you will not be disappointed and you will have the time of your life!
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DON W IE BE L ANNA – 2019 CHEVROLET CAMARO ZL1 1LE
I’M UP FOR TRYING DIFFERENT TYPES OF HIGH PERFORMANCE CARS, BUT MY ROOTS WILL ALWAYS BE WITH AMERICAN MUSCLE. When I first started looking into Camaros, the one I currently own was the one I first wanted. At the time they were hard to find and unaffordable to me. So I settled with a 2021 SS with the 1LE package. A
and arrived there right as they opened. Ten minutes later I had a deal. My dream Camaro was finally mine. This will be one that I will never let go of. As of now, the car is bone stock with the exception of window tint if you want to call that a mod or not. Next few mods will be basic bolts ons… Rotofab CAI and AWE Track Edition axle back exhaust will be next. I named the car Anna after Anna Kendrick. She is my actress crush and I feel that this is appropriate since Anna in my opinion is vibrant, wild, and quirky which describes this car perfectly.
few months later I realized that I wanted more and
As a kid growing up, Fast and Furious really had an
started to look around for a ZL1 1LE. Luck was on my
influence on me getting into the car scene as I was
side. The exact ZL1 1LE that I wanted originally just
nearing the driving age with getting my license in
happened to pop up in Lebanon so I got up early
2005. At first I was into the whole import scene but
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DON W IE BE L ANNA – 2019 CHEVROLET CAMARO ZL1 1LE my best friend introduced me into the world of Camaros and Corvettes, therefore starting my obsession with American muscle. Since then I’ve owned 26 vehicles, including 3 Corvettes, a Challenger, and now my second Camaro. I’m up for trying different types of high performance cars but my roots will always be with American muscle. Anna is pushing 650 horespower with 650 torque from a supercharged 6.2L LT4, six speed manual trans, and has the 1LE extreme track package while colored Shock Yellow making her definitely something to stare at for hours, days, maybe even weeks. PHOTO CRED: DON WIEBEL
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GE ORGE HOF F THE PROMOTER – 1966 FORD FAIRLANE
NOW WITH THE HELP OF NITROUS RACE CONNECTION, I USE THEIR PRODUCTS TO MAKE THE FINISH LINE LOOK DIFFERENT TO MY OPPONENTS!
Jerry, adding, “I went from running 13.40s in the 1⁄4 mile to the 8.90s.” George explains that these two years were in Super Pro. Later, in 1994, George put a transbrake in his Fairlane. “A little bit more blue oval power and I raced my Fairlane in Super Pro,” he says. George continued racing his own car for the next decade. In 2016, the big-money bracket scene blew up. Excited
George Hoff has been a part of the racing scene for as
for a challenge, in true racer-style, George“... started
long as he can remember. He bought his car, known on the
traveling the Eastern Seaboard.” He describes his
track as “The Promoter”, from his uncle in 1990. “I started
experience with modest restraint, “I won a few big
out in footbrake,” he says of his 1966 Ford Fairlane.
checks and met a lot of awesome people!”
In 1991, George lost in the Semi-Finals at the NHRA Division
Soon after getting into the bracket scene, George
1 bracket finals. It was actually a “win” for him since that
connected with Nitrous Race Connection. That connection
finish landed him a job driving for Jerry Shrewbridge in
led to George and “The Promoter” becoming one of
’92 through ’93. He went on to win a few races driving for
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GE ORGE HOF F THE PROMOTER – 1966 FORD FAIRLANE Today, George uses Nitrous Race Connection products to help bring out his Fairlane’s full potential on the track. As he describes it, “Now with the help of Nitrous Race Connection, I use their products to make the finish line look different to my opponents!” Nitrous Race Connection uses the latest research and development to bring the speed performance industry innovative products to help unleash a nitrous system’s full potential on the track. System parts, including their onepiece solenoid bases, plates, funnel nuts and valves, have been thoroughly researched and tested by third-party resources to ensure the best possible performance results. In addition, Nitrous Race Connection offers Custom Team Gear to bring your racing program to the next level! Every design from the Nitrous Race Connection Custom Team Gear is specific to your organization’s brand, including partnerships and messaging. The high-quality components, lasting, durable materials and the unique details, keep the pit tents, backdrops, banners and table covers in high demand. Nitrous Race Connection is proud to support George Hoff’s racing program and grateful to have him represent Nitrous Race Connection on and off the track! You can find out more at nitrousraceconnection.com. PHOTO CRED: GEORGE HOFF
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BR AN DI ME E S E WHOO – 2013 SUBARU WRX
AS I OFTEN SAY, “I’M NOT JUST PRETTY, I ALSO DO THE WORK. WHAT YOU SEE IS MY DREAM AND VISION, TURNED INTO REALITY”.
Many years later, what you see is my vision and my creation. Whether I’m changing the oil, rotating or swapping the wheels, pulling the motor (twice), changing the clutch, installing something, removing something, fabricating brackets or you name it, I’m doing it. I take pride in my car because I’m doing the work.
I bought my WRX new with six miles on it. The only
I’ve been blessed to have a couple handful of friends
knowledge I had of it was that it had AWD, making it
to teach and help me along the way. My father who
reliable in bad weather. When it spun a bearing with
imbedded his generation of muscle car passion in my
only 16k miles is when I began learning about my car.
blood, my mother who had been street racing since I
I spent the next couple of years taking an interest in
was in the womb, and my dad who taught me the skills
everything pertaining to it.
to build my hatch set up and so many other projects you see in my car.
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BR AN DI ME E S E WHOO – 2013 SUBARU WRX I’d like to thank my husband for the endless support and help from the moment I bought the WRX. As I often say, “I’m not just pretty, I also do the work. What you see is my dream and vision, turned into reality”. PHOTO CRED: ELLYNN’S MOMENTS PHOTOGRAPHY
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• TA built short block by Andrew Yates • Forced Performance green turbo • Air Performance 3P suspension • SK Forged 3 piece wheels • Custom airbrushed interior and exterior by Jeremy Carey Studios • TurboXs fmic, bov, intake, #4 cylinder cooling mod • South Bend clutch • Retrofit Headlights by Braggin Lightz • Custom triple a-pillar gauge pod with Cobb AccessPort holder and cluster bezel with molded gauge pod by EScustomsNY • Designed and built custom air ride hatch set up by car owner, Brandi (ig: 13_swp_wrx)
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THE 2022 CARLISLE FORD NATIONALS (JUNE 3-5) BECAME THE LARGEST CAR SHOW EVER PRODUCED BY CARLISLE EVENTS ! Carlisle, PA – Carlisle Events has been hosting
You heard right, the 2022 Carlisle Ford Nationals (June 3-5) became the largest car show ever produced by Carlisle Events and in doing so, broke a record previously set in 2003 by a non-Ford event. This makes the Carlisle Ford Nationals THE “King of the Hill” at Carlisle and with room to spare over some of its brand X competitors.
automotive gatherings at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds
With amazing weather spanning three days, the National
since 1974. In addition, the Carlisle Ford N ationals
Parts Depot Showfield quickly filled up, bringing car
presented by Meguiar’s has been entertaining tens of
owners and enthusiasts together to mix, mingle, and
thousands of enthusiasts since its inception in 1995.
enjoy the sights and sounds of all things Ford. Not
This year, the company who has welcomed generations
only were the cars on display, but vendors were set
of families through its gates for nearly 50 years, and
up too, offering shopping opportunities for those
the event, which has been growing in size for the past
looking for OEM or NOS items, plus merchandise,
10 years, set an all-time high for registered Showfield
collectibles, and more. While parts and shopping are
vehicles with 3,454.
a popular draw for those coming to Carlisle, the display
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Summit, Electric Avenue (EV’s), and the annual Ford
and grab their attention they did.
Nationals Select display in Building Y.
It’s only fitting that a record-setting event set a few
Cars didn’t just show at Carlisle, they were in motion
other records along the way. In addition to its grandiose
too by way of a trio of parades and some exciting
nature, the Carlisle Ford Nationals also hosted a record
track activities. Select cars from the SSP Mustang display
amount of registered Shelby vehicles. Team Shelby
paraded around the grounds, Team Shelby hosted
boasted over 400 registered club members and
a grand cruise-in, and nearly 300 Showfield participants
made a real splash indoors too, as part of their 60-
rolled into the streets of downtown Carlisle for the
year celebration. In Building T at 3 p.m. on June 3,
annual Ford Parade and Street Party.
Gary Patterson, president of Shelby American, Jim Owens, Mustang and Shelby Marketing Manager, Carlisle Events co-owners Bill Miller, Jr. and Lance Miller, and anxious onlookers witnessed the unveiling of the “Cammer Cobra” concept, a 427 SOHC V8 powered continuation Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe.
In addition, Friday hosted track time with Gateway Mustang and Ford Performance Racing School (FPRS) plus a Real Street Shootout (autocross). Saturday offered more track fun with Gateway and FPRS, plus a rolling exhaust contest, and rolling burnout and donut contest supported by Atturo Tires. VMP
Special displays included the Lightweight Reunion
Performance also came to Carlisle and brought the
in Building T, 40 years of SSP Mustangs, the Bronco
cars to life with dyno tuning. Families even got to
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CA RL IS L E RE C ORD BRE A K I NG YE A R CARLISLE PRESS RELEASE enjoy some monster truck rides by way of the Virginia Giant. This star-studded event included some special guests too. Of course, Ford stood front and center as a brand, but with them came some familiar faces, including John Clor, Jim Owens, Kash Singh, Carl Widmann, and Emeline King. In addition, Steve Saxty and Al Joniec found their way to Carlisle, while Camilo Pardo, designer of the 2005 Ford GT and Steve Saleen also spent time at Carlisle meeting guests and signing autographs. Jack Roush, Jr. even surprised showgoers by attending the Carlisle Ford Nationals for the first time. Save the date because the 2023 Carlisle Ford N ationals returns to the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds June 2-4. Planned special display themes include an SVT Anniversary Reunion, SVT Cobra Reunion, Ford Lightning Anniversary Reunion, the Coyote Den Display (open to all Coyote Powered Fords including swaps), and a Malaise Era Vehicle Display. For details on this event or to check out the winner’s list and photos visit CarlisleEvents.com. PHOTO CRED: ROB WALKO PHOTOGRAPHY
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IF YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN TO THE EVENT, YOU MUST ATTEND AT LEAST ONCE TO SEE THE ACTION!
The Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center is a rare facility that can house thousands of displays and vendors all under one roof. They operate over 80 events per year. The building itself has history and it is the perfect venue for trade shows,
Did you know that agriculture is Pennsylvania’s number
conferences, meetings, and activities.
one industry? To help residents and visitors learn
With 1 million square feet under one roof and 60
more about our state, the Pennsylvania Farm Show
acres of parking, it is a no brainer that when they
Complex & Expo Center hosts the nation’s largest
host anything vehicle related, EVERYONE comes
indoor agricultural based event annually in its 24
out of the woodwork to come see what is on display
acre building in Harrisburg. Not only that, but they
year to year. This past year we took our team and
host one of the best indoor displays of cars, trucks,
found some really unique rides.
and motorcycles in the area. They even have an indoor dirt track for Motocross! If you have never been to the event, you MUST attend at least once to see the action!
From Rat Rods to Classics to modern muscle, we saw just about everything you can imagine. We even found a truck tubbed out with a hot tub to include
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PE NNSYLVANIA FA RM SHOW DANIEL RAMEY built in television screens and surround sound. Talk about literally being “tubbed” out! This thing was amazing. The colors and the paint on every vehicle gleamed under the Expo Center lights and it was amazing to see the wicked rides displayed all over the property. Check your schedules and mark it on your calendar. The Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center is a destination you must make it to in 2023! PHOTO CRED: DANIEL RAMEY
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IN T HE “HE ADL IGHTS" AMERICA’S WARRIORS CARE PACKAGE PROJECTS
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The AWCPP collects and provides individual packages of
“It’s probably the most rewarding thing I’ve ever done. I didn’t
nonperishable food and personal care items along with hand
have the courage to do what they do; to go over there and
written notes and handmade cards from children and other
risk your life. They are the 1% and when you get a letter that
grateful Americans. We are a group of military family members,
says it’s a morale boost… it’s humbling” said Dawn Geigen.
veterans, and friends who get together to send care packag-
This initiative started five years ago. Dawn’s son had enlisted in the military the previous year and had not yet been de-
Our deployed military servicemen and women may be out of
ployed, however through networking with other military fam-
sight but never out of mind for this Carroll County, MD nonprofit
ilies, she came across a disheartening photo on social media.
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It showed troops in Afghanistan sleeping on the ground next
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collect and send care packages loaded with perishable prod-
to a military vehicle. Her first thought was, “That’s where
ucts from home to show that America still cares.
they are? Is this the best we can do for them?”
THE PURPOSE OF THE AMERICA’S WARRIORS CARE PACKAGE PROJECTS FOUNDATION IS TO LET OUR AMERICAN MILITARY TROOPS ON DEPLOYMENT KNOW THAT THEY ARE NOT FORGOTTEN. Their basic needs are covered of course, but some units in
The AWCPP 2022 car meets happen every third Sunday of the
remote locations do without basic comforts from home. They
month at The Greene Turtle in Westminster from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
may not have access to stores, a PX or MCX if things run out.
Donations of perishable goods and cash donations are appreciated
Or they may not have family back home to send things. Simple
and accepted at the meets. A list of need and accepted items can
things like razors get dull and unless someone sends more, that
be found at www.awcpp.comIdeas-for-Care-Packages.php.
is all they have . Some units eat mostly MREs which are Meals
The Greene Turtle donates 20% of patron’s tabs (including
Ready to Eat. They are meals in a Mylar type of packaging, not
bar tabs) to AWCPP the day of the meets as well. Free Coffee
necessarily appealing and they do get old after eating them for
(provided by Hahn’s Pork & Beans Store) and cookies (provided
a while. So although they are certainly fed, there is nothing like
by Snickerdoodles) are available at the meets. They also have
food from home. She wanted the troops to feel comfortable
a Snowball Truck (provided by J&B’s Sweet Treats) there for
and supported from those back home so she started sending
the children. If you can’t make it and still want to support a
care packages. Soon word traveled and many donations of
great cause, you can donate online at www.awcpp.com/
food and non-perishable items arrived. Her friends and family
Donate-Now.php.
along with complete strangers wanted to help. So, America’s Warriors Care Package Projects was born. Now a 501c3 non-profit, the fund is managed by the Community Foundation of Carroll County in Westminster, MD. They have sent out thousands of care packages over the years. While their basic needs are covered, not all service members have
If you’re looking for a fun monthly event in the Maryland/ Pennsylvania area this summer, this one supports a great cause and is definitely worth checking out!
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access to a store or have family to send them things. From Utz chips to Snyder’s pretzels, razors to toothpaste, Girl Scout cookies to beef jerky, the packages include lots of comfort items, including special requests from the service member or their family.
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This labor of love adds up. Their largest shipment of 255 boxes
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cost $4,500 to mail. For fundraising, AWCPP turned to local car
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groups to help them raise money, hosting monthly meet ups to fuel donations, and just have fun.
• October 16 • November 13
10am- 1pm
The Greene Turtle 830 Market St, Westminster, MD 21157
“JUST THE TIP DAMN YOU’RE HOT!!
coming out of the engine, especially if you’re pushing the vehicle hard. That heated gas is spinning the
So, you have a turbocharger… talking to you EcoBoost
turbine, heating it and the turbine shaft. The oil
peeps. There has been a lot of debate about letting
that is being pumped to the turbo from the engine
the engine idle for a minute once you’ve reached
is cooler and cools the shaft and bearings. The
your destination, before turning off the car, to let
question is – do I need to let my vehicle run for a
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the turbo cool. But is it needed? First, let’s take
minute to let the shaft and bearings cool down
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prior to shutting off the car? Typically no, you do not.
the engine, it gets routed through the turbo where
Normal daily driving will not heat the turbo enough
it spins a turbine, while on the other side of the
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that it could potentially damage the bearings, but if you are out taking laps around the track at max
is essentially drawing air into the manifold at high
speed and really pushing the motor, it’s a good idea
pressure (boost). The turbine shaft is lubricated with
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Editor-In-Chief: Daniel Ramey Editor-In-Chief: Kaitlyn Ramey Creative Director: Chuck DeKett HR Director: Anita Everett SR Director: TJ Perry Analytics Director: Tim Perry
HISTORY AND RESEARCH DIRECTOR: Scott Bieber
SOCIAL MEDIA DIRECTORS: Nicklas Bieber Lisa Cook Mike Everett
SOCIAL EVENTS DIRECTORS:
Laura Mattern Dan Medina Dave Moyer Tija Moyer Brad Peterson Michelle Van Sickler
CRUISE EVENTS DIRECTORS:
Mark Ide Laura Ide Joerg Werner
CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS DIRECTOR:
Rayn Hoch
MARKETING DIRECTORS:
Joyce Galanti Doug Smith
LOCKED & LOADED SEMA RELATIONS DIRECTOR
Mark Dennis
OPERATIONS DIRECTORS:
Robert Moorman (Northeast Region) Jeff Dixon (Southeast Region) Janie Cantu (Midwest Region) Don Houston (Midwest Region) Roberto Marty (Midwest Region) Ingo Rutenberg (Canadian Region) Dawn Rutenberg (Canadian Region)
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