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Vol. 21 No. 10

Publisher & Editor-in-Chief - Jas. “Jimbo” Perkins P.O. Box 2847 ∙ Gulfport, MS 39505 E-mail: editor@dixiepress.com

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“You don’t always have to preach to people. You don’t have to try to straighten them out. Be a person of excellence. That’s how you let your light shine - with your actions, not just with your words” …… Joel Osteen What a busy couple of months lay ahead for most of us. Starting with Cruisin’ the Coast here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and Christmas not that far behind. (only a dozen Sundays away) I know the local car clubs and volunteers who help with the massive undertaking of putting together Crusin’ the Coast spend all year making plans on how to make things run as smoothly as possible. When you stop to think about the thousands of Cruisers and tens of thousands of spectators that look forward to spend the week here, driving back and forth on Hwy 90 & I-10, you can imagine what a job it is. Coordinating plans with the city leaders, police, emergency teams all in a effort to make sure our guest have the best the Coast has to offer. Not everyone is a patient driver so if you're looking for a shortcut ask one of the CTC volunteers, they are the ones wearing the bright yellow shirts, most of them live here and will be glad to help point you in the right direction. This months magazine is jammed packed with events that will take place during CTC and well after. Each event listed has a group of people who are making plans to entertain the people who take the time to attend. Almost all of them are taking the proceeds to help someone or a charity. We can’t go to every event but it is important to try and support your local car or civic club wherever you live. On a personal note I’d like to thank a couple of people who helped me get Gulf Coast MotorSports started twenty-one years ago. What started out as a newsletter for the MS Coast Harley-Davidson shop, has turned into the magazine you have in your hands today. With the help of Giff Orms and Chuck Herring (MS Muscle Car & Street Machine club) all those years ago MotorSports now has a readership that is mailed to scribers in twenty states, car clubs are sent boxes of magazines to hand out and many are distributed along the Gulf Coast. I especially want to thank the writers who contribute their columns each month. You make the magazine a so much more than just an event and classified newsletter. You make it personal and I know our readers look forward to reading what you send in. To our readers, I Thank You for all your support, input and complements. I truly look forward each month to compiling and laying out Gulf Coast MotorSports Magazine. Have a Great Time while you are here!!!! Till next month…… Jimbo

CRUIZIN’ IN THE PASSIN’ LANE Jimbo THE COLE REPORT… Al Cole FOOT NOTES……. Lynne Lightfoot GIZMOS CARRIAGE HOUSE…… Gizmo 17 FOREVER…… Terry Mason TRIBUTE TO TOM……. PINUP ARTISTS... Candy Cocktail TRUNK TALES…… Cubby Hole STREET RODDER NEWS … Donna Holland ROCKIN’ & RAMBLIN ……. Stefanie Lea DIRT TRACK MEMORIES….. Larry Dunham THE WAY I SEE IT… Bob HOT COFFEE………. J.R. CAR EVENTS………………….... CRUSIN’ THE COAST SCHEDULE ON 2 WHEELS……….. Scott Williams BUSINESS DIRECTORY…… CLASSIFIED…………………. SUBSCRIPTION FORM……

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Jimbo, After going to see several car shows just before Katrina. We decided it was time to get our own car. We started our search, found a 1929 Roadster. We drove it for several years. But as the old saying goes "You're never finished building on one" but that isn't always true. There was really nothing else he could do to it. So it was time to find another project car. So the search began. I really wanted something with a top on it so we could take it out more with

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out worrying about getting caught in the rain. Two years ago during Cruisin The Coast he found a 1936 Plymouth that was just the thing he needed. The owner was willing to just swap cars. The car was drivable but needed a total restoration. Just what he needed to keep him busy. We got began by removing what was left of the interior and started from scratch. New carpet, door panels, we also built a new dash and instrument cluster. We added a lower piece to the dash for the radio and the most important thing needed a new AC system. Changed the brake system to four wheel disc brakes. Narvin Seymour and Don changed the 8" rearend to a 9" then they built a new grill, and installed a new Mustang II front end. We decided it was time to redo her to a different color theme. The inside went from black to gray. Next was to change the paint color. The only place to take her was to our friends at JT Auto Paint and Repair in Vancleave. Toni Bowers did all the body work and mixed up just the right shade of silver gray and blue. Toni Bowers and Don designed the side graphic and layed out the paint scheme. The final touch was the new rims that matched the silver gray paint. After two years of work there is still more to do. I guess it really is true "You're never really DONE". So be looking for us driving down the beach during Cruising the Coast. Don & Carolyn Charles - Vancleave, MS Jimbo, One evening a grandson was talking to his grandfather about current events. The grandson asked his grandfather what he thought about the shootings at schools, the computer age, and just things in general.. The Grandfather replied, "Well, let me think a minute, I was born before: television, shots, foods, contact lenses and the pill. There were no: credit cards, laser beams or ball-point pens. Man had not invented: pantyhose, air conditioners, dishwashers, clothes dryers, and the clothes were hung out to dry in the fresh air. And space travel was only in Flash Gordon books. Your Grandmother and I got married first,... and then lived together.. Every family had a father and a mother. Until I was 25, I called every woman older than me, "mam". And after I turned 25, I still called policemen and every man with a title, "Sir." We were before gay-rights, computerdating, dual careers, daycare centers, and group therapy. Our lives were governed by the Bible, good judgment, and common sense. We were taught to know the difference between right and wrong and to stand up and take responsibility for our actions. Serving your country was a privilege; living in this country was a bigger privilege... We thought fast food was eating half a biscuit while running to catch the school bus. Having a meaningful relationship meant getting along with your

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cousins. Draft dodgers were those who closed front doors as the evening breeze started. Time-sharing meant time the family spent together in the evenings and weekends-not purchasing condominiums. We never heard of FM radios, tape decks, CDs, electric typewriters, yogurt, or guys wearing earrings. We listened to Big Bands, Jack Benny, and the President's speeches on our radios. And I don't ever remember any kid blowing his brains out listening to Tommy Dorsey. If you saw anything with 'Made in Japan ' on it, it was junk the term 'making out' referred to how you did on your school exam.... Pizza Hut, McDonald's, and instant coffee were unheard of. We had 5 &10-cent stores where you could actually buy things for 5 and 10 cents. Ice-cream cones, phone calls, rides on a streetcar, and a Pepsi were all a nickel. And if you didn't want to splurge, you could spend your nickel on enough stamps to mail 1 letter and 2 postcards. You could buy a new Ford Coupe for $600, ... but who could afford one? Too bad, because gas was 11 cents a gallon. In my day: "grass" was mowed, "coke" was a cold drink, "pot" was something your mother cooked in and "rock music" was your grandmother's lullaby. "Aids" were helpers in the Principal's office, "chip" meant a piece of wood, "hardware" was found in a hardware store and "software" wasn't even a word. And we were the last generation to actually believe that a lady needed a husband to have a baby. No wonder people call us "old and confused" and say there is a generation gap. How old do you think he is? This man would be only 70 years old today. pretty scary if you think about it and pretty sad at the same time. GptTeeByrd@

Jimbo, The September 2016 Hardee's Breakfast in Lucedale: The monthly "old" car breakfast at Hardee's was a washout in August, however it didn't keep everyone from showing up minus their cars. September proved to be a better climate and there was a really good group who came to enjoy the cars. The breakfast is held every second Friday of

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each month at Hardee's in Lucedale starting around 7:30. All are welcome with or without a car. All that is necessary is an enjoyment of looking at cars you don't normally see on the highway, conversation with fellow car enthusiast and an appetite for breakfast! As you can see from the photos, car enthusiast start at all ages with a variety of interest. Don't you wonder if all the people shown in this photo of the Volkswagen rode together in this car to the breakfast?? Breakfast customers who are unaware of the monthly breakfast are thrilled to see the old cars. Many have tales of their grandparents, parents and even some themselves who had a car just like that one. Old cars aren't for everyone. There is a lot of maintenance necessary on a stock old car with parts sometimes next to impossible to find. Street rods take special expertise as well. But all can enjoy the beauty of the cars and reminisce. Come join us at Hardee's in Lucedale, bring a friend, child or grandchild and enjoy the cars. ……… Mike


Jimbo, It has often been said that “If it doesn’t kill you, it will make you stronger”. Assuming this adage is correct, I have the privilege of working with 15 of the strongest committee chairmen that ever put together a car show. I’m certain that the management staff of Cruising the Coast can make a similar claim. I’m often asked why I put in so much time and effort into a car show? Simply, it’s a labor of love. It’s also an endless devotion that drives all of us car guys to continue a hobby we all cherish. Without question, it’s a boundless commitment to leave the car collector hobby in bigger and better shape than we found it. Besides, we love to share the endless stories our cars provide time after time, show after show. The Scarecrow Cruise & Car Show began as a gathering 65 cars that assembled at the end of a mile long parade that celebrated the annual kick off of Madison the City’s Scarecrow Festival. And now, we’re hosting a car show event featuring 600+ show cars that attracts more than 25,000 spectators. I could ramble on about how awesome The Scarecrow Cruise & Car Show has become, but instead, I am going to give you a lineup of the events scheduled over the two day run October 21 and 22. It all taking place on the Madison Campus of Tulane University.

Keith Bates, Executive Director of Scarecrow Cruise & Car Show Schedule of events on page 51

ABSOLUTELY FREE By: the Orange Grove Rebel Writer To borrow a phrase from Forrest Gump, “I’m not a smart man.....but I know what love is”. I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer myself but I know what a Hot Rod event is and Souped Up Saturday is one of the best around. Pastor Rick Carter and his pit crew at Bible Baptist Church, Gulfport Ms. doesn’t boast this but I will. Souped Up Saturday is an event that many local Cruisers refer to as their “must attend event of the year”. The good people of Bible Baptist Church and Souped Up Saturday have been sharing God’s power through horsepower since 2006. Their very first hot rod event rendered a very small participation of only 22 entries but through the years their highest number of entries to date is 376 1980 and earlier Rods, Customs, Classic Cars and Trucks. A hard count at the gate reflected an attendance of over 3700 Cruisers and spectators combined in 2015. Souped Up Saturday is very unique in the fact that it is ABSOLUTELY FREE to all Cruisers and spectators alike. There is no entry fee, no car registration fee, no fee of any type. The only cost involved is the very modestly priced concession stand prices or if you purchase one of their very affordable Tee Shirts. This is an extremely well organized event with tons of major door prizes. All prizes are given away thru a series of free drawings throughout the event. The Grand Prize is a 330 horsepower GM Crate Engine and yes it is done thru a free drawing as well. They actually give away free bottled water and will even bring it to you by one of their Souped Up Saturday Car Hop Girls. One look at the Campus of Bible Baptist and you can tell this is a special place. Pastor Carter and the congregation are eager to share their blessings from God and enjoy giving back to the Community thru this wonderful event. Due to limited parking it is for 1980 and earlier entries in the display area regardless of modifications. No trailers allowed and no motorcycles in the display area. Save the date, October 1st, 2016 and make plans to bring the family to Souped Up Saturday hosted by Bible Baptist Church 12200 Dedeaux Rd. Gulfport Ms. 39503. Show time is 4pm until 8pm with the gate opening at 3pm.

It's alive once again! Now named Dreamer's Lounge, 1036 E. Railroad Street, Long Beach. New owner's, Missi Decell, a long time resident and graduate of Long Beach High, and her husband, Mike Decell, a New Orleans native and 25+ year resident of Long Beach, have given new life to what once was "The Alibi". From what the "old timer's" in Long Beach say, dating back to the 70's it was once "Can Do Lounge", "Whistle Stop", "Patenotte's", and has been "The Alibi" since 1988 when Missi's mom, Roxanne, worked there for many years. Roxanne passed away in 2013. Seabees helped in some construction of the building in their off time. It's been a local hang out for retired and new military members for years. The building served as a meeting place after Hurricane Katrina and was one of the only local places in Long Beach with electricity. It has a history of great stories from bands, dancing, shuffle board, horseshoes, and cookouts. When the Seabee Base gate closed on Broad Avenue, it seemed like east Long Beach was starting to die out. February of this year, Missi & Mike just couldn't bare to see a Long Beach icon close for good. They purchased the property and started the renovation. They have made upgrades to most of the property including new big screen tvs, updated jukebox with internet and surround sound, renovated restrooms, etc. Stop into Dreamer's and help the new owner's get it going and don't forget to visit their facebook page at Dreamer's Lounge. Missi & Mike. 228-806-3500

Dear Jimbo, Today I received my September issue of the magazine. I am sorry to see that the flooding has been so bad for so many in the Gulf Coast MotorSports area. When we had flooding in WV earlier this year our state Deputy in the Knights of Columbus requested and received contributions from other states K of C's for flood relief in WV. I will check to see if I can make a flood relief contribution to La's K of C or to Catholic Charities. Since Red Cross held back on distributing donations for 9/11/2001, I have been looking for other ways to make specific incident relief donations. Thank you. - Mendal Yoho

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Many thanks to the group of wonderful people that helped to make the Harrison County Fair Classic Car Cruise-In a huge success. Without your kindness, generosity, and expertise I could not have produced such a wonderful event. Eddie and Nora Klein, Paul Cuevas, Ricky Slade, Sheryal Shaw, Jack and Linda Latil, Paul and Joyce Wilson, Laurie Kranz, Cindy Simmons, Jeff Simpson and to the many others that jumped in to help where needed. A special thanks to Angel Kibler Middleton, Mr. Mike Wilson, and Mr. Kenny Duprey for their support. And to my husband Gene Mitchell for his help, support and patience. Also, I would like to thank all the car owners for participating in our very first Harrison County Fair Classic Car Cruise-In. There were over 100 cars! The venue was perfect, the weather was perfect.... Great day! Diane Mitchell

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Nuthin' Special

"Good morning. We want to apply for a marriage license." "Names?" "Tim and Jim Jones." "Jones?? Are you related?? I see a resemblance." "Yes, we're brothers." "Brothers?? You can't get married." "Why not?? Aren't you giving marriage licenses to same gender couples?" "Yes, thousands. But we haven't had any siblings. That's incest!" "Incest?" No, we are not gay." "Not gay?? Then why do you want to get married?" "For the financial benefits, of course. And we do love each other. Besides, we don't have any other prospects." "But we're issuing marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples who've been denied equal protection under the law. If you are not gay, you can get married to a woman." "Wait a minute. A gay man has the same right to marry a woman as I have. But just because I'm straight doesn't mean I want to marry a woman. I want to marry Jim." "And I want to marry Tim, Are you going to discriminate against us just because we are not gay?" "All right, all right. I'll give you your license. Next." "Hi. We are here to get married." "Names?" "John Smith, Jane James, Robert Green, and June Johnson." "Who wants to marry whom?" "We all want to marry each other." "But there are four of you!" "That's right. You see, we're all bisexual. I love Jane and Robert, Jane loves me and June, June loves Robert and Jane, and Robert loves June and me. All of us getting married together is the only way that we can express our sexual preferences in a marital relationship." "But we've only been granting licenses to gay and lesbian couples." "So you're discriminating against bisexuals!" "No, it's just that, well, the traditional idea of marriage is that it's just for couples." "Since when are you standing on tradition?" "Well, I mean, you have to draw the line somewhere." "Who says?? There's no logical reason to limit marriage to couples. The more the better. Besides, we demand our rights! The mayor says the constitution guarantees equal protection under the law. Give us a marriage license!" "All right, all right. Next." "Hello, I'd like a marriage license." "In what names?" "David Deets." "And the other man?" "That's all. I want to marry myself." "Marry yourself?? What do you mean?" "Well, my psychiatrist says I have a dual personality, so I want to marry the two together. Maybe I can file a joint income-tax return." "That does it!? I quit!!? You people are making a mockery of marriage!!"

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Back in the 1980's I got a kit car from a guy who had built it 20 years earlier. The man was a great mechanical engineer, and a car guy. I was a mechanical engineer. I knew enough to pass the licensing exams. That guy was so far ahead that he was almost out of sight. We worked together. He told me about the car he had built. He said he was getting tired of tearing down the engine just to look at it, and needed garage space. I wanted it, so he sold it to me. It was a La Dawri Conquest fiberglass roadster body on a Kaiser Henry J frame. It had an 1949 Olds Rocket V8 engine with Jahns pistons, a ¾ race cam, Fenton cast iron headers, dual exhausts, etc. It had no fancy fuel/air equipment-just the stock Olds 2 barrel carburetor that looked like an upside down turtle. The transmission was a standard Cadillac LaSalle 3 speed with one of those pop up straight line 3 speed shifter kits. The driveshaft was connected to a 1949 Ford differential axle assembly with leaf springs. It was unpainted black fiberglass. I put upholstery on the seats and door panels and eventually Bob's Auto Body in south Pittsburgh gave it a nice metallic green paint job with some nice pin stripes. My kids called it “Dad's green racing car”. We lived in a fancy neighborhood in north Pittsburgh, and one Saturday afternoon I fired up the kit car. My neighbor's father-in-law was visiting and he came running out of their house. He recognized that hotrod car sound. Both his daughter and my wife were displeased by the spectacle. One time I took my Dad for a ride. My Dad was a tough guy. The car was strong. When I hit the gas it twisted the rear leaf springs to grind on the u-joints. My dad did not like it. Another employee I knew had taken my boss for a ride in his new Corvette,... I wanted to get even. So I took my boss for a ride. My boss wasn’t a car guy, but he appreciated attention. People would pull up alongside us at stoplights, roll down their windows, and yell to ask “What is it?” It was a uncomfortable, windy, and hot day and my boss liked it. One Saturday morning I drove it to a strip mall, parked 2 blocks away. Later I went into a barber shop. The shop was full of working guys like me who got hair cut on weekends. I had to wait. One of the customers said to a barber, “Do you see that green car down there?” The barber replied, “Yeah, I walked down and looked at it. It's nuthin' special.” I was amused that a barber would leave a shop full of waiting customers to walk two blocks to look at a car that was “nuthin' special”. Then in the mid-90's I met a car guy in Delaware. To make a long story short, I hooked the kit car up to my SUV with a tow bar and pulled it 4 hours, crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, to Delaware. I gave it to the car guy. He didn’t offer to pay for it and I didn’t ask him to. I just gave him the car and the signed title. Years later he died. His family sold the cars. My green racing car is long gone to who knows where. That's OK. It was Nuthin' Special. Mendal Yoho

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This month we started out the Biloxi VFW post 2434 for their show. Had a great turnout, nice shady spots and good food. Did our weekly Thursday night car/bike night at the Silver Slipper Casino. Later in the month we got to the Jeff Davis 3rd. Friday night cruisin. Next up was the Pass Christian Harbor for the 3rd. Saturday night cruisin. This one always turns into a big group sitting around have a blast. The 4th Friday got us up in the Kiln for the Cruise-In Cafe cruise -in, they have cruiser meal specials and give a best cruiser plaque. The 4th Saturday is a can't miss at the Long Beach Harbor this one is starting to get a big turnout. The next show we made was at the Masonic Lodge in Bay Saint Louis. Had a good turnout at this one, and several places for the ladies to shop. I'll finish out this report with the Coast Cruizers Edgewater Mall cruise-in even on a night with some rain storms this one pulled in 60+ cars, always a nice cruise-in. Few pics from the Misfits last cruise-in of the year at the train depot in downtown Bay St. Louis. Great evening 40 cars enjoying the day. Few other pics. from the Knights of Columbus benefit show in the Kikn at Annunciation Church. 76 cars came out and supported a good cause. Food was good no rain all day, worked out great. People think we have a hobby, but cruising/shows four days a week every week it's a life. Only thing that I enjoy more is building the cars I'm riding in‌. Al

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This should clarify things if pictures show up of shinny car...And yes I did have the shinny yellow car out all day, so if a few pictures of me cleaning and wiping a shinny car down show up it really did happen. But I have cleaned that a few times in the last 32 years I've owned it. Allen. Hehehe

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Foot Notes: By Lynne Lightfoot My husband, Charlie, and I enjoy going to estate sales. I collect far too many things and really like the hunt for more. Charlie is very tolerant of this and likes to look for tools and things for his yard and man cave while I do my rooting around. So, in March 2016, when I saw the notification of a large estate sale near our home that included a boat, I told Charlie and my brother, Herbert, about it. Herb had been hunting for another boat for a while, so we all went together. In the huge barn of the sale were several cars that had been parked for a very long time and were part of the sale. They included a K-car, a Datsun 240Z and a 1952 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe 4-door sedan. The Chevy had been parked for at least 20 years and was covered in dirt and grime. It also had no title or keys. Charlie fell in love at first sight. He and Herb went over the car from bumper to bumper, inside and out, and decided it was sound and worth taking a chance on. Then they had to convince me. That wasn’t such an easy sell. I know Charlie has dreamed of having his own, old car to restore for a long time, but I also know that such a project is very time-consuming and can be a huge money pit. Neither was something I was looking forward to. Charlie argued that he and Herb needed a project to keep them busy. Herb had recently been in an accident and was not able to return to his former job, but he could definitely tinker with the car. Charlie reasoned that Herb wouldn’t have to climb or do very heavy lifting, but he could work on an engine! Herb needed something to do to keep him off of the couch! What they had in their favor is that I love a bargain! What woman doesn’t? The price on the Chevy was crazy low. But I am rational and always do some research before jumping into something like this, so I did just that. I wanted to be sure this was not a big mistake. So, I Facetimed an old friend, John, who owns one of the best body shops in our area to get his opinion. John instantly recognized the car and knew that he was the one who had painted it about 30 years ago. He knew the car and the man whose estate the car was in. When I told him the asking price he told me to “just give the man the money.” He said that I should buy it immediately and assured me that, if we brought it home and parked it in our front yard, within a week we would have an offer and could triple our investment. So, guess who bought a car? While in the driveway of the estate sale, right after making the purchase, another man came up to the operator and inquired about the ’52 Chevy. He told him that I had just bought it. The man then asked me what I had paid so I doubled the amount. He was still interested in looking at it and maybe making me an offer. I was tickled! I could maybe sell this thing on the spot and make money without having to do anything! That’s the ticket! Charlie thought I was insane and wouldn’t let me even entertain the guy’s offer. Reality began to set in. We owned a car. Let the games begin.

I read this article that said the typical symptoms of stress are eating too much, smoking too much, impulse buying and driving too fast. Are they kidding? That's my idea of a perfect day! They keep telling us to get in touch with our bodies. Mine isn't all that communicative, but I heard from it the other day after I said, 'Body, how'd you like to go to the six o'clock class in vigorous toning?' Clear as a bell my body said, 'listen wench ... do it and die.' The trouble with some women is that they get all excited about nothing (and then they marry him). A friend of mine confused her valium with her birth control pills. She had 14 kids, but she doesn't care. I know what Victoria's Secret is. The secret is that nobody older than 20 can fit into their stuff. Skinny people tick me off! Especially when they say things like, 'You know, sometimes I forget to eat.' You have to be a special kind of stupid to forget to eat. If men can run the world, why can't they stop wearing neckties? I mean how intelligent is it to start the day by tying a noose around your neck?

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Gizmos Carriage House AKA Poppys Garage - October 2016 It's almost that time of year again. Yes gearheads throughout South Louisiana and Mississippi, and other points around the Nation, will soon be flocking, and in droves I might add, to the beaches of South Mississippi for Cruisin’ the Coast, our yearly automobile extravaganza. In my opinion it is a fantastic economic engine for the state of Mississippi and a real boost for several municipal economies along the coast as well. I always look forward to this as a massive rolling and ever changing car show. For me its been kind of easy to see most if not all of the cars that participate, since I have volunteered to work with various clubs that have participated in this almost from its humble beginning's. There have been several new sites open up since the first Cruisin’ the Coast event took place in 1997, and if my math is correct this will be the 20th edition of this automotive adventure. The early Cruise Central for many years was Jones Park, right there on Hwy 90 just left as you came down Hwy 49. Personally I never thought it would move from that site, but with the growth in participants and the mess of 2005 its been moved to its preset location, and another fine site, to me anyway, as well. Its got lots of shade, ample parking, great views of the beach and road if you are lucky enough to get a spot to park along the front fence. Most participants in this have their favorite venues to visit as well. Many folks like the charm and shade of the Ocean Springs site, and still others are crazy about the Edgewater Location. While many just enjoy going to Cruse Central just to hang out and meet up with old and new friends. While there are many that like the D'Iberville site, and others have discovered that they are enjoying the steady growth of the Pass Christian location. In my opinion (for what its worth) the most popular site, since the very first Cruisin’ the Coast event, has been Bay Saint Louis. Historically it is always overflowing with crowds and cars. Participants always have that site in mind once they have picked up their credentials and head off to their fun with cars party. I have had much fun volunteering at four out the six venues, all have their own unique character as well. They are all the best places to see unique vehicles and a very diverse group of car minded folks. I have met and made new friends there, listened to many and told some stories of my own. I've helped push cars out the way for whatever mechanical dilemma they were struggling through. I have brought folks to parts stores to get a much needed part to get them going again, and sometimes have helped in the repairs. Its what you do when you volunteer at Cruisin’ the Coast. I forgot another important venue, the Swap Meet at the Coast Coliseum, is another great spot to search for and purchase that last part needed to finish up your classic or muscle car as well. While you are there take a short stroll to the rear parking garage and go watch the event at the slalom track, who knows you may even get to take a ride with one of the fast folks out there too. There is lots to do and lots to see, and I have not even touched on the events during the week that lead up to the venues being open. With all the venues and events going on as you can see it takes a large group of people to make your fun with cars happen. There will be hundreds of volunteers (99% are car club folks) sporting a bright yellow shirt and on the back will be some bold letters spelling Staff. Search out one or two of them thank them and just share a positive word or two with them, they will be glad you did, and if by chance you happen to come down in the Bay, look me up and say hi. I'll be somewhere there sporting my yellow shirt as well. Mostly we welcome you all here and we glad you came to visit, hope you have a great time visiting while you're here, and yall come back again next year, or sooner. Later and Happy Cruisin’ and no tricks only treats,

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By: Terry

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ow! It’s here…the biggest car event in this part of the country, America’s Largest Block Party…Cruisin The Coast, October 2-9, on the Mississippi Gulf Coast…one of the largest car shows in the country! This year is the 20th annual event and Woody Bailey and the entire CTC crew will roll out the red carpet for cruisers and the car culture. 11 car clubs and over 700 volunteers support the Cruisin The Coast event. CTC has a huge economic impact for the Mississippi Gulf Coast, over $25 million dollars will be spent on the coast by cruisers during that week. It is the largest stand alone event in the state. The target number for cars this year is 8,000 registered cars, last year’s number was 7,639 from 41 different states. Your car must be at least 25 years old, or older to register. Thousands and thousands of hot rods will also be here that are not old enough to register or not here early enough to register, that just come for the party. Every year we welcome back old friends and make new ones. Here’s what’s on the Terry Mason’s Hot Rod Show radar and where you can find us during the week…

Saturday October 1, Keesler Air Force Base starts off the celebration with Terry Mason’s Hot Rod Show and the 13th annual Cruisin Keesler Car Show held on Keesler Air Force Base down on Back Bay, it’s on the waterfront, underneath beautiful 100 year old oak trees. Registration is $30 and includes lunch for two, A T-shirt, door prizes and awards. We’ll have Gulf Coast MotorSports Magazines for you while they last. Show is 9am to 4pm so you have time to attend and still make Souped Up Saturday at the church. Call Barb (228) 377-3160 to get registered today for no hassle base entry.

for those coveted parking spots very early. The Hot Rod Show will be set up on 13th Street across from the Half Shell Oyster House, but will be heard all over downtown Gulfport with 4 sound systems linked together. Auto Zone will be supplying us great door prizes for Hot Rod Show Trivia and we’ll have a giant Mega 50/50. The car show is 10 am until 4 pm, we’ll starting playing music around 9am. We’ll have Gulf Coast Motorsports Magazines for you while they last. The City of Gulfport and the Main Street Merchants has outdone themselves this year!

Monday October 3 It’s the Cruisin The Coast Parade in Long Beach with a lot of classic cars and one of my favorites…The Tip Tops playing at the Long Beach Harbor starting at 6 PM. Although the Hot Rod Show won’t be playing in Long Beach, I never miss seeing this band The Tip Tops!

Sunday October 2, join Terry Mason’s Hot Rod Show in downtown Gulfport for the Official Kickoff to Cruisin The Coast “View The Cruise” powered by Auto Zone, Gulfport Main Street and the City of Gulfport. The show kicks off officially at 10 AM, but cruisers will arrive

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Wednesday October 5 is the Cruisin The Coast Biloxi Block Party, although The Hot Rod Show won’t be playing this event this year, we hope to play it next year! Thursday October 6 - Saturday October 8 The Cruisin The Coast Swap Meet at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum Hwy 90 in Biloxi. Join the Hot Rod Show for Hot Rod Show Trivia and door prizes while you shop for those parts you need for your ride. Terry Mason’s Hot Rod Show will be setup by the ET Motorgear trailer. ET Motorgear, that’s the official apparel company for Cruisin The Coast. You want to get your favorites for CTC while the sizes, styles and colors that you want are available. You want to get those early, the best goes fast! We’ll have Gulf Coast MotorSports Magazines for you while they last.

Terry Mason’s Hot Rod Show travels back to Tampa, November 1013 for the Fall Florida AutoFest powered by Carlisle Events in Lakeland, FL. We had over 30,000 people come through this show back in the spring. Also we auctioned off 2.3 million worth of classic cars. There will be a huge classic car auction, car corral, car show, bi-plane and helicopter rides, hundreds of swap meet vendors, Mega 50/50, door prizes and a huge food court. Terry Mason’s Hot Rod Show will be playing Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Team Shelby will be there with their wonderful Cobras and T/C America will be our host orphan car club. We’ve spend a lot of time and money during our off months to improve the sound and the appearance of Terry Mason’s Hot Rod Show just for you. Drop by and check out our new Terry Mason’s Hot Rod Show caps, available in khaki and dark blue each hat has our logo with over 18,000 stitches and they are made by ET Motorgear, the official Cruisin The Coast merchandise supplier. We look forward to seeing you and all our old friends during this and other incredible car events. Be sure and stop by the Hot Rod Show trailer and say hi. It’s time…get the Hot Rod out! til next month…

Terry terrymasonbarfield@gmail.com Saturday Night October 8 Coast Cruizer’s Mega Cruise. We close out Cruisin the Coast with the Coast Cruizer’s Mega Cruize powered by Auto Zone at Edgewater Mall Hwy 90 Biloxi 6-9 PM. Great music, Mega 50/50 and thousands of dollars in door prizes from Auto Zone, tons of cars and people! We’ll have Gulf Coast Motorsports Magazines for you while they last.

Facebook: Terry Mason’s Hot Rod Show Hear a demo of the Hot Rod Show on Facebook by searching for Terry Mason’s Hot Rod Show” and “Like Us” while you’re there or search for “Terry Mason’s Hot Rod Show” on YouTube.com or contact Terry @ 228.669.8122.

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On Saturday, August 13, 2016 Judy and her son Kendrick drove their 1962 Chevrolet Corvette for the first time in over 35 years. This special car was purchased by Judy’s husband Tom in 1978 and the car was last driven in 1980. Tom was a Mechanical Engineer (Judy is an Industrial Engineer) who grew up in the Muscle Car era of the 1960’s. A car lover his entire life, he was especially interested in first generation Corvettes (1953 to 1962). These were the C1’s. Tom had a chance to purchase a 1962 Corvette in 1978 and he did just that. The car had been last owned by a fellow in Copiah County, Mississippi and had seen some racing action toward the end of its first lifetime. Once Tom had possession of the car, he immediately started thinking about getting it to first be a street driver and, later, about doing a complete restoration on the car. He started collecting parts in the 1980’s and 1990’s and on up through 2014. The car was in relatively good condition when Tom bought it all those years ago. Tom moved three times, taking the car with him to every new home. Tom married and a family soon came along slowing, as it often does, his plans to restore his ’62 Corvette. Spending time with his family (daughter Christel and his son Kendrick and later on, his grandchildren) took priority. The car itself was produced with a 327 cubic inch engine with 340 horsepower. It had high performance cylinder heads, intake manifold, carburetor and camshaft. This engine was second in horsepower only to the 327 fuel injected engine in 1962. The car had its original Borg Warner 4 speed manual transmission and had both topsa convertible top and a second removable hard top. There were few power accessories offered in 1962 and so such options as power brakes and power steering were not even available. The same was true for air conditioning. Although silver when new the car had been through a succession of colors, first black, then red and finally white. The interior was black. Tom developed cancer in 2005 and after a courageous fight he passed away in April 2015. His plans for restoration of the Corvette were never far from his thoughts and he has scores of notebooks and copies of letters and then emails showing his search for correct parts for this car. Even during the last few weeks of his life, Tom enjoyed researching correct number parts online and updating his Corvette restoration planning files. The original engine for the Corvette was long gone. One has to remember that this car is over 50 years old! Trying to keep the Corvette as original to its original manufacture, Tom found a correctly

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numbered 327ci engine block in Wisconsin. Not only was it correctly numbered, it also had a casting date that closely matched the manufacture date of the car itself. The same was true for the correct cylinder heads, intake manifold, high performance exhaust manifolds and many other parts, including a high performance NOS (new old stock) forged crankshaft. This was a crankshaft still in its original shipping box from 1962. One other item that Tom purchased was a complete 1961 Corvette! This car was all to pieces and he stored it in a local self storage facility. Opening the door of this storage stall was akin to the opening of King Tut’s tomb. This car which had a good body on a good frame with 50% of all the original parts sold quickly to a Corvette guy who had a had several early 60’s C1’s but had let all of them get away from him. He will keep this one, which he is restoring. After Tom passed away, Judy began to think about what she should do with both the ’61 and the ’62. Selling was an option

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and these C1’s are quite desirable and bring some pretty big $’s. She also thought of having the car restored and then driven and shown by her son and her (and daughter!) At the forefront of the decision process was the family’s desire to honor Tom, and to help realize the dream that he had for the car, to be restored with correct part numbers, using his research that he had enjoyed for so many years, in addition to the parts that he had invested in. Some friends put Judy in touch with Mike Martin. a retired guy in Madison, MS. that, as a hobby, does some restoration work on classic cars. Judy talked to Mike and discussed her plans for the car and to see what might be possible and costs and build times, etc. She decided to proceed with a full frame off, nut and bolt restoration (this means every nut and bolt are addressed in some manner). Work began on January 9, 2016. After discussion and contemplation, Judy asked that the car be painted black. She asked that as many of the original parts for the car be used in the restoration. Disassembly began and the car was taken completely apart. Tom’s correct engine was taken apart and taken to a local, very competent machine shop for machining and balancing. New pistons, rods, bearings, and camshaft (with a grind very similar to the original) were installed with an eye toward dependability and drivability. The body was removed from the frame with the thought that the frame would be finished first. The frame was sandblasted and then primed and painted.


The intent was to finish the build out of the frame before putting the unpainted body back on it. The engine was mounted in the frame along with the rebuilt transmission and completely rebuilt front and rear suspension. The exhaust system was mounted along with some electrical wiring. New brake and fuel lines were installed along with a rebuilt original gas tank. The new radiator and its shroud were installed. Then the complete unit was wrapped in plastic wrap to protect all the as new surfaces from the paint and body work that was to come. There are many vendors that carry parts for these early Corvettes so getting most of the parts needed was not an issue. Paying for them is the issue! The complete body was returned to the frame and body work began. The car had had a small crash or two through the years and its fiberglass body had some signs of this especially on the underside of the various panels. All of this was repaired to as close to “as new” as possible. The body had been stripped to the original fiberglass in one of its previous paintings so it was not necessary to strip it again. The original body had many ‘waves’ in it and there were many, many small hairline cracks in the fiberglass especially around the openings for the trunk and hood and these had to be address. The work took the car to a point where it was ready for painting. It was decided that more of the reassembly would take place including getting the car into a running and operating status before the final paint was applied. So the some of the interior was installed along with all of the new wiring. A new air conditioning system was installed. The instrument cluster and windshield wiper motor had been sent off for rebuilding and these assemblies were reinstalled. The engine was started and run in to break in the camshaft. The brakes were made operable along with the steering. The car was masked where necessary and final prep for painting was done. The car was primed with epoxy primer and this was wet sanded prior to final painting. Axalta (DuPont) paints, primer and clear coat were used in the painting process. Once painted and cleared, the final paint was wet-sanded with 1000, 1500, 3000 and 5000 grit sandpaper, and the final paint is very nice. Final buffing took place and then final assembly, with much of the bumpers, trim, lights, windshield frame and glass, etc installed. The car had its interior reinstalled. The car is considerably more straight and slick than how a new ’62 Corvette would have been produced in the GM St. Louis assembly plant. Judy and Kendrick drove the car and are excited about the finished vehicle. Tom had a plan in mind for his special 1962 Corvette from the time he purchased it. He never saw that planned realized, however, through the efforts and interest of his wife and family the car stands as a rolling tribute to Tom.

Philosophy 101 Sent in by; giff1500

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As we grow older and wiser we realize a $300 or $30 watch - - - they both tell the same time. Whether we carry a $300 or $30 wallet/handbag - - - the amount of money inside is the same. Whether we drink a bottle of $300 or $30 or $3 wine - - - the hangover is the same. Whether the house we live in is 300 or 3,000 or 30,000 sq. ft. - - - the loneliness is the same. And we realize our true inner happiness does not come from the material things of this world. Whether we fly first or economy class, if the plane goes down - - - we go down with it. Whether we fly first or economy class, if the plane reaches its destination - - everyone arrives at the same time. Therefore . . . we should realize that when we have mates, buddies and old friends, brothers and sisters, with whom we can chat, laugh, talk, sing, talk about north-south-east-west or heaven and earth -- that is true happiness! Six Undeniable Facts of Life: 1. Don't educate your children to be rich. Educate them to be happy, so when they grow up they will know the value of things, not the price. 2. Best wise words: "Eat your food as your medicines. Otherwise you have to eat medicines as your food." 3. The one who loves you will never leave you because, even if there are 100 reasons to give up, he or she will find one reason to hold on.

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4. There is a big difference between a human being and being human. Only a few folks really understand that. 5. You are loved when you are born. You will be loved when you die. In between, you have to manage! 6. If you just want to walk fast, walk alone; but, if you want to walk far, walk together!

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Six Best Doctors in the World: 1. Sunlight 2. Rest 3. Exercise 4. Diet 5. Self Confidence 6. Friends And, finally: The nicest place to be is in someone's thoughts, the safest place to be is in someone's prayers, and the very best place to be is..........in the hands of God.

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By Candy Cocktail Like so many of our readers, I grew up with a penchant for the nostalgic, from movies to cars to clothes. Yet one of my favorite things has always been pinup artwork. I could spend hours looking at the clever retro images. Famous works of art from Alberto Vargas, Gil Elvgren and Jay Scott Pike still fill my computer and walls. I adore the timeless artwork of stunning women in seductive poses and kitschy situations. The timeless images inspired me to do pinup modeling. The images have not just inspired me, but likewise an array of artists. The pinup artwork created decades ago changed art in pop culture. Ever the fan of pinup art, I still follow a number of modern day pinup artists on social media. I enjoy seeing my online feed full of these artists’ burlesque, pinup and rockabilly inspired art. As a fan of their art, I decided to do a series of upcoming articles featuring these modern day pinup artists; how they have taken this style and made it their own. I knew our readers would enjoy seeing and reading about their fabulous work. These artists come from around the world and have made pinup art their own, each in a beautiful and unique way. This month I am featuring four of today’s modern day pinup artists. Andrew Tarusov Russian artist Andrew Tarusov, known as Askandy to his 54,000 plus Instagram followers, was originally born in Rybinsk, in the Yaroslavl area in 1986. He attended arts school and moved to Yaroslavl to go to Fine Arts College where he studied painting and acquired knowledge of the classics. Next he entered The Russian State University of Cinematography in Moscow to study computer graphics and animation and he took painting and drawing classes. This year he graduated from the university with the highest score in animated film on his diploma. He is currently working in animation and making outstanding cartoons for people as a freelancer. Additionally, he draws illustrations for magazines and advertisements. In 2012 he drew his first calendar called Apocalypse Tomorrow. It was just a joke featuring pinup girls and variations of the world’s end. It became very popular on the Internet. A typography company sponsored it and together they printed it to sell in numerous countries around the world. A year later he drew another popular calendar about classic Hollywood monsters with great actresses. This year he chose to draw the Olympic Games as the calendar theme. The new calendar has become ultra-popular not only on the internet, but on TV and in papers as well. This time, Andrew decided to print the calendar himself. Tarusov’s inspirations are Gil Elvgren, Vargas, Bettie Page and many contemporary artists, such as J Scott Campbell, Otto Schmidt and others. All of his artwork is drawn on the computer. His style is mixing pinup basics with retro comics style. Sometimes when doing work for himself he uses watercolor. Vintage style pinups and comics are what he likes most of all. He has done work for Twentieth Century Fox, Disney, Maxim, Cosmopolitan and Rolling Stone and had works published in GQ, Time, MTV and USA Today. Andy also does an extraordinary Tim Burton series of artwork. His artwork was so exceptional that last month he received an invitation to the Hollywood premier of the new Tim Burton film, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, where he had the opportunity to meet what I consider to be one of the greatest filmmakers of our time, Tim Burton himself! After 10 years of studying art and animation, he recently moved and settled into life in Los Angeles, California where he is married with two lovely dogs. For fans of his art, starting in September he is using Kickstart for his first, big official Artbook. You can follow him on all of his social media accounts to be the earliest bird and receive the best rewards!

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Frill Of The Rush From sunny Redondo Beach, California is Samantha Hammer, the artist behind Frill Of The Rush. Her distinctive brand pays homage to the world of burlesque. She received her Associates of Arts degree in Fashion Design at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, California. The creator of Frill Of The Rush fell in love with burlesque and pinup culture when, at 13 years old, she stumbled upon seeing an image of Dita Von Teese in a magazine for the first time. Discovering Ms Von Teese led her into the fun, glittering and glamorous world of burlesque and classic pinup icons, like her favorite pinup icon, the infamous Bettie Page. Dita Von Teese is her favorite burlesque performer. She is such a fan of Dita that she did a collection of illustrations inspired solely by the Queen of Burlesque. Using the mediums of watercolor, pen and ink, fashion illustration, computer aided design and fashion design, Samantha’s artwork was inspired by her favorite artist, Olivia De Berardinis. Her adoration for this style has been unwavering in all aspects of her life, from her personal fashion style to the creation of her brand Frill Of The Rush, which is ultimately a celebration of pinup and burlesque merging with her artwork and fashion designing. Frill Of The Rush is currently known solely for watercolor artwork but will be expanding majorly this fall to loungewear and accessories, so stay tuned! Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/FrillOfTheRush Instagram: @frill_ofthe_rush Email: frilloftherush@gmail.com

For all artwork and links, visit the official site: www.tarusov.com On Instagram @askandy Email: askandy@inbox.ru www.patreon.com/tarusov

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Gemini.H The woman behind the name of Gemini.H is a French artist, illustrator and designer. With parents and grandparents working in the printing industry and not much else to entertain a young girl in a small village, it was only natural that she developed an interest in creative and artistic activities. Even at a young age, she knew that she wanted to create art. The most significant factor in her process of becoming an artist and illustrator was the support of her parents. Throughout her schooling, her enthusiasm for history and art made the curious child even more curious about other cultures, about the past, about other people and their own stories; Art was her way of expressing her feelings about it. Soon she was spending her time reading classical books and watching classical movies and spending her weekends in castles and other historical places. History and arts became her most beautiful love story. A painting, a costume, a hairstyle, music; they all made history come alive. She spent her childhood in Normandy where the scars of the bombs from World War II are still ever present. It was a place where some people still remember life at that moment in time and would share their emotions and their memories with the young artist. Gemini.H attributes this as the place where her love for the 40s and 50s developed. At the beginning of June every year there was an event to celebrate the D-day anniversary with swing in the streets, GI’s parade and her grandparents’ stories. Her two grandmothers greatly influenced her passion for vintage life. This love was shaped with her grandmother’s adoration of Maurice Chevalier, Louis Jourdan, Tino Rossi and stories of her life in Paris after the war and getting ready to go to the ball with her friends along the river, while her other grandmother was in love with Fred Astaire, always wearing a pink gingham dress, red lips, red nails on point and her heels, even at 70 years old...how could Gemini.H resist falling in love with the timeless era? Gemini.H thinks this is what makes her artwork different. Her work is not about drawing pinup, nor is it about drawing burlesque dancers or making portraits of pretty girls. For her, it is all about making art that people want to own and look at, just like an old movie. She says that art is useless for some people, but for her, art is the only way to feel, and especially the way to feel about a time that is lost forever. She is not doing pin up art. Gemini.H does nostalgic art. You can find Gemini.H this month at the New York Comic Convention from October 6-9. She will be presenting an illustrated book as well as cards.

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Website: www.gemini-h.com A red bubble online store: www.redbubble.com/people/artofgemini-h Instagram: @gemini2013seoul Facebook: www.facebook.com/artofgemini and email for private commissions: Amiechou Martha Paul is the artist behind the brand Amiechou. Currently residing in Germany, she considers herself an artist through birth. After finishing her classic artistic education with her college degree, Martha self-educated herself for many years through practicing, working with other artists and simply learning by doing. Besides being an artist, she works in a hospital as a radiologist. As she says, the starving artist cliché is certainly not a myth. Martha says she always felt like she was born in the wrong decade. With art that is greatly influenced by vintage illustrations and animation, she was especially attracted to the glamorous looks of the 50s. She particularly loves portraying pretty pinup ladies. Stating that she adores the beauty and subtle sexuality of the pinup style, there is nothing vulgar about it; it is female beauty in a perfect form. She also has a thing for mermaids... the deep blue ocean is so mysterious, who knows, maybe mermaids do exist! One of the artists who she has absolutely been influenced by is the legendary Gil Elvgren. She also adores the work of Marc Davis, Fred Moore, Mary Blair, Kay Nielsen, Reinhard Beuthien and Dan de Carlo, just to name a few. In addition to her feminine illustrations, she creates pinup cloth dolls that she designs and makes by hand. These adorable heirloom dolls are made for adult collectors or people who just love sassy mascots. Her heirloom dolls are for sale on her Etsy store page. All of her past works are showcased on her website. Most recently, she has created a line of enamel pins which will be available for purchase on her website soon. Amiechou illustrations can be bought as prints at Society6. The site not only features her prints, but you can purchase her art printed on an array of products, including smartphone cases, mugs, shirts, pillows, bags, coin purses and many more goodies!

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Society 6: https://society6.com/amiechou Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/AmiechouArts? ref=hdr_shop_menu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amiechou.de/ Instagram: @amiechou This is an online auction benefit, hosted by Heels For Combat Boots (HFCB), in which 100% of the proceeds from this auction are for the benefit of Combat Wounded, USMC John Smith. The funds raised will be used to obtain customizations to John's vehicle to fit his medical needs and his 6'7 height stature. We have not gotten a solid quote back for this service. However, if we are to exceed what is needed the remaining funds will be placed towards John's Home For Our Troops fund. The Event Link is available to the public here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1132171420192852/ You can learn more about John and his service by viewing this link which includes a video posted by Homes For Our Troops. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=G46c2u8Ej-w&feature=share If you wish to donate to this benefit. You may do so by either sending an item, gift certificate or service voucher to be auctioned off. Up until the starting date, HFCB will be posting previews to show items that will be available in the auction. During this time donors will receive the first of two (minimum) public thank you's and business plugs. The second will take place at the time of auction. A thank you along with your business information will accompany the listing. You may also submit a donation via PayPal to heelsforcombatboots@yahoo.com Please place a note with the payment stating your intended purpose. We will be accepting items for auction until October 21st, 2016. Items can be sent to: HFCB 151 Walden Cir Spartanburg, SC 29301 The online auction is open to the public and will run from October 24th, 2016 at 10AM EST until October 28th, 2016 6PM EST. Full auction rules will be listed on the event page. Internationally published pin-up model, dancer, actress, bartender, travel enthusiast, animal lover, writer, a member of Pinup America's Vintage Dream Girls, the non-profit organization Heels for Combat Boots, and the Florida Chapter of Pinups for Patriots, supporting our military and first responders! Please check out my page for fun cocktail recipes, pinup photos of myself and other fabulous ladies, cars, and anything else related to rockabilly culture ;) I am a spokesmodel for House of the Broken Dragon, Atomic Ave Clothing Co and Dolly Dames BEAUtique. Also, my monthly column in Gulf Coast MotorSports Magazine!

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By: the Orange Grove Rebel Writer God: Noah, build thee an Ark of gopher wood. I'm going to make it rain. Noah: Sure God no problem, but what's an ark...what's rain ? Without question thus did Noah, according to all God commanded him. I'm not certain how I would have responded to such a command but Brother Noah didn't hesitate. Apparently neither has Hank and Sherri Robbins of Tuscumbia Alabama. When God impressed upon them to donate their immaculate $60,000.00 1968 Camaro to a ministry called Building Believers in Christ (BBIC), there was no hesitation. This act of great faith has provided the mission work of BBIC an opportunity to raise funds to help support their endeavors in the country of Guatemala. You have an opportunity to possibly own this fine 1968 Camaro which has an extensive build sheet. Starting with a Brodix 383 stroker, Richmond 5 Speed Transmission and a continuing list of the best of the best. This creation could be yours if you happen to purchase the winning raffle ticket. Yes, this car is being raffled with the drawing taking place November 5th, 2016.100 percent of the proceeds goes to charity. Tickets are $20.00 each or 6 for $100.00. For more info regarding the car, viewing opportunities, the raffle and how to purchase tickets please see their Facebook Page www.facebook.com/1968CamaroGiveaway or call 256-383-9915 or 256-627-8707 (Sherri Robbins). If preferred you can donate directly to Building Believers In Christ to help with their mission of providing health care, safe harbor for abandoned children, and teach skills to equip the people of Guatemala with knowledge of how to provide for their families please visit www.bbichrist.com

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1 855 852-6435 We are excited to announce we are sponsoring Jeff Lutz (OKC Street Outlaws fame and Hot Rod Drag Week 2014 and Hot Rod Drag Weekend 2015 winner) again for Cruisin’ the Coast Swap Meet on October 6-8, 2016 held at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum. Last year, he met with our customers and was a big hit everywhere he went. Anyone who has met Jeff knows he’s a most humble man and will answer all of your questions, take pictures, and sign autographs. He loves showing off his cars and this year its “Mad Max” his latest creation, a 1969 Camaro Promod that recently won Hot Rod Drag Weekend 2015. He holds Hot Rod Drag Week 2016 fastest time of 6.10, 243 mph with this car. Check out our Facebook page for his booth number and scheduled appearances at other sponsored events on the Coast from October 4-8 (www.facebook.com/ redline.lumtronix) or Gulf Coast Motor Sports Facebook page (www.facebook.com/GulfCoastMotorSports) for times and dates. As of now he will be making an appearance at Margaritaville Resort on October 5, 2016 from 2-6 pm at the LandShark Restaurant. Our inside booth will not be in the usual place at the swap meet, instead of the Convention Center we will be located in the Coliseum Arena booth 88 and 89. Our outside booth will be where Jeff Lutz will be setup with his 1969 Camaro “Mad Max” the booth number is A231-236. As you know, every year we like to unveil new products at our hometown show. This year we will be featuring our Nova Star GT H4 LED headlight bulb to replace your halogen bulb making your ride much brighter than before surpassing the brightness of HID. We will also be selling our LED incandescent bulbs replacements that are the best on the market. We have included a coupon to receive $10.00 off toward a pair of our famous headlights or our Nova Star GT H4 LED headlight bulb. Special introductory pricing of all these new items will cause them to sell fast, so come early. Need Tail Lights… we have them as well.

As you know, Cruisin’ the Coast is a special time for us because we first appeared here 5 years ago. Special thanks to Cruisin’ the Coast cruisers who have supported us all of these years.

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The Swap Meet What do you do when you are confronted with a swap meet? Yes, me too. I just have to see what is there. I pretty much know there isn’t someone there selling $5.00 bills for $1.00, but just in case, it needs to be checked out. There just might be that one naïve individual selling some valuable auto part at a ridiculously low price. Well, there was nothing different for me when it came to the swap meet at the 42nd Annual Frog Follies this year. I didn’t find anything there that I didn’t know I needed, but it is sure fun poking around. It was hot! 100 degrees or so. The humidity was super high. It rained in the night to make plenty of mud. I loved it! I don’t think about that because it is just more fun than I deserve to have! The swap meet was incredible and though I didn’t find anything that I needed, there were thousands of people who did. I was in Louisville, Kentucky for the Street Rod Nationals and the Frog Follies swap meet is way better. Look at the photos and enjoy. Notice how some guys get sleepy between shopping trips!! I was in Evansville, Indiana when the Frog Follies had their beginning show. I know I won’t live long enough to see the last. The 42nd show this year had more than 3800 Pre-1949 Street Rods on hand. It was the best ever! Not necessarily in the number of rods present, but in the fun. Nothing tops the Frog Follies for fun with your buddies, the delicious food and drinks at low prices, the bands and dances, the collector Hot Wheels car, the magnificent t-shirts, the free ham dinner on Saturday night ( and how amazingly efficient it is run. It fascinates me every single year.), the valve cover races, the vendors, and all the happy people having a great time, which is enhanced by the $15.00 entry fee. I am pre-registered for next year, and yes, it is still $15.00! Thank you E’ville Iron Street Rods LTD for all your hard work and dedication to Pre-’49 all these years and providing us with the greatest Street Rod event in the United States. There are two quotes that being at the Frog Follies always bring to mind: “Friends are the siblings God never gave us” – Mencius, and “It is one of the blessings of old friends that you can afford to be stupid with them.” Ralph Waldo Emerson. May God bless our friendships. Gotta Cruise!

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Since 1975, each August the E'ville Iron Street Rod Club has put on a rod run for street rod owners. It is held at the Vanderburgh County 4-H Center in Evansville Indiana. At the first event we had 44 registered street rods. Since that time the Frog Follies has grown to average over 4000 street rods each year. The event became known as the Frog Follies after the club had a bull frog race at the first event. We've had entries from Alaska, Australia, Canada, and all 48 continental states over the years. Since 2010 we can boast that the Frog Follies "is THE largest PRE 49 Street Rod event anywhere in the world!" We provide fun for the whole family with games, activities, and dances during the weekend. Our automotive swap meet is one of the largest in the United States and is held in conjunction with the rod run. The commercial street rod vendor area has over 600 hundred spaces and the used parts section of the swap meet area continues to grow each year. It has plenty of new parts to build your new street rod along with plenty of rusty parts and collectibles to satisfy you're your appetite for automobilia. Our concessions are owned and operated by the club so that you can keep your expenses at an honest rate and spend your money on other things you desire. We have collector Frog Follies items for sale on the grounds in addition to all the free items you get with your entry. It is also the only place on the planet that you can get your world famous Frog Follies Rod Run T shirt! Since 1975, with the help of several local groups the rod run has grown and with the continued support from street rodders from all over the country, E'ville Iron has donated over 2 million dollars to local charities.. We have provided scholarships for the past ten years so that High School graduates in our tri-state area can have a career in the automotive industry helping keep the street rod interest alive. Also for the past several years E'ville Iron has given away a new street rod roadster and chassis to a lucky participant. We the members of E'ville Iron Street Rods LTD. would like to invite you to attend this year's Frog Follies, as it is a great time to spend with your family and fellow street rod enthusiasts. And please remember; the Frog Follies is a rod run put on by street rodders -for street rodders. From http://www.frogfollies.org/

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47th NSRA Street Rod Nationals were at the Kentucky Expo Center. The cars came rolling in with over 10,000 vehicles, and array of colors and models. The Louisville National is th "Granddaddy" of all Rodding events. There are many contest and activities for the Rodders to stay busy. There is a large swap meet , Women's world and lots and lots of vendors,you cannot see it all. After a full day, if you can wiggle there is concerts in the evening to finish the day. The new event this year was the Auto Cross Streetkhana it is a test of drivers skills and ability to maneuver a course of cones in shortest time possible. There was a professional team bringing their auto cross expertise to show you how its done. You could also ride with them, If you dare to. I have only touched on a few things that happens here,but to top it off a new built car is given away to a registered participant. This year the giveaway car was 1932 Ford Woodie. A very happy couple won it. Yes, like they say this show is the "Granddaddy". Already looking forward for next year. Thanks Donna

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Benefits of Membership Valuable Services for Our Members The National Street Rod Association produces eleven of the world's biggest and best specialty vehicle events, and provides valuable services to its membership. A main benefit is the monthly publication, StreetScene Magazine, which is mailed directly to each member's home. StreetScene provides many services only available to the membership. NSRA has a network of state representatives, all enthusiasts, to assist on a local level, and a unique, highly respected, nationwide voluntary Vehicle Safety Inspection program which is applauded by both state and national legislators. Events and Activities for the Whole Family The fun part of NSRA comes in the form of activities. The premier event in the sport is the NSRA Street Rod NationalsÂŽ Plus, the world's largest automotive participant event, and it is supplemented with ten Divisional Nationals to bring the NSRA type of activity to even more parts of the U.S. The NSRA events are a combination of games, activities, mini-events and manufacturers selling trade shows, and every event is geared to family entertainment. What is a Street Rod? At no time in history have Americans been as interested in specialty automobiles as they are today. Be it a rebuilt old car or a newly constructed, limited production, special interest vehicle, this is the era of the unique to anyone interested in automobiles. One of the fastest growing groups of enthusiasts interested in the older cars are street rodders; the owners and builders of street rods. A street rod is the most practical type of old car. By definition a street rod is: An automobile of 1948 or earlier manufacture which has undergone some type of modernization, to include any of the following; engine, transmission, interior refinements, and any other modifications the builder desires. A street rod is to be driven to events under its own power and is to be used as a safe, non-racing vehicle for total family enjoyment. In addition, a street rod is a means of self expression for the creator. The builder of a street rod is not confined to guidelines set down by someone else...he can be his own man, and the street rod can be whatever he wants it to be, as long as the basic vehicle was manufactured prior to 1949. The street rod builder has the option of adding a late model engine and drive train from any make of car, he can modify the suspension to give better ride and handling characteristics, and he can incorporate whatever creature comforts he wants. Air conditioning, cruise control, AM -FM stereo radios and CD players, power steering and brakes, and automatic transmissions are common. The end result is an automobile tailored to the owner's wants, and yet it is a car that has the looks and charm of a vehicle 50, 60 or even 70 years old. And, as the builder has options when it comes to adding the type of equipment he wants, he can also use as mild or as wild a paint theme as he cares to, or he can modify the lines of the body to suit his own design. The sky is the limit, and he can do whatever he wants without worrying about standards set down by someone else. One of the best parts of owning a street rod, however, is not in the creating of a unique vehicle, but in its enjoyment after it is completed. With the modernization comes the ability to enjoy the vehicle in ways other resurrected old cars can not be. The vehicle can be driven for long distances in comfort, with safety to the passengers and others on the highway. In addition to making the car more comfortable, improvements in steering, lighting and brakes are nearly always included in the building of a street rod. A street rod is a nostalgia trip, and while it retains most of the appeal of an old car, it still permits self expression by allowing the creator to incorporate his own ideas in paint, body work and the mechanics that make it go. In this era of special interest automobiles, the street rod is one of the truest forms of personalized vehicles. Join the NSRA Today!

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NSRA's Vehicle Safety Inspection Program is FREE! The NSRA Vehicle Safety Inspection Program is completely voluntary, and includes 23 different items ranging from the lighting system to suspension (see list that follows), and the sole purpose of the safety inspection is to advise the vehicle owner of problem areas, either real or potential. As an "advisory" type inspection, it is only used to call the owner's attention to something which may have been overlooked. The inspection is not mandatory and has no effect on entering or taking part in NSRA events. The specialty vehicles NSRA members own are built to be driven on the streets and highways. They are used to transport people, often to far off locales for recreational enjoyment. The National Street Rod Association® is dedicated to vehicle safety and backs it up with a program that gives every owner the opportunity to have his/her vehicle safety inspected for free as often as they want with a strong emphasis on having it done at least once each year. Safety Inspection Even though this program is totally voluntary, the number of vehicles inspected grows every year. The NSRA Vehicle Safety Inspection is offered at each of the thirteen annual NSRA events, and at hundreds of independently produced activities all across the country. The program has become so popular, in fact, that each spring there is a growing number of "Safety Runs" where the main theme is only the Safety Inspection to make sure the vehicles are ready for another season of trouble free, safe fun. While more and more specialty vehicle owners recognize the benefits of having their vehicles safety inspected every year, there is one group of them that is even more keenly aware of the program's value; the guys and gals that make up the all volunteer NSRA Safety Inspection Teams. There is one of these teams in every state, and in areas where the number of enthusiasts is more heavily concentrated there are additional teams so that as many of them as possible will have the opportunity to take advantage of the safety teams' services and expertise. These Safety Inspection Teams are providing a very worthwhile service for the National Street Rod Association, but what they are offering for free to the individual enthusiast is much more important...an extra set of eyes to notice a potentially life threatening condition before it becomes more of one. There are approximately 800 people involved in making the NSRA Vehicle Safety Inspection Program work, and they are do more than just talk about vehicle safety...they make it a reality! Considering the number of miles street rodders accumulate year after year on their street rods, this is a very safe hobby. With the emphasis NSRA puts on safety combined with the care street

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rodders put into their vehicles when constructing and maintaining them and the services provided by the NSRA Safety Inspection Teams, there is every reason to believe it will remain a safe hobby well into the future. While attending an NSRA National event, take a few minutes to visit the Safety Inspection Area and learn a little more about this great program first hand...take the time to have your vehicle safety inspected...or simply note the number of NSRA Safety Inspection Verification Stickers on the windshields of the vehicles you look at. Vehicle safety is an important part of our hobby and most all enthusiasts recognize that fact and are doing something to prove it... they are having their vehicle safety inspected every year. Vehicle Safety Inspection Requirements Required Equipment • Horn: Electric only. • Speed Indicator: Speedometer or calibrated tachometer at 65 mph. • Rear View Mirror: One inside or outside on driver's side of vehicle. • Glass: Must be safety plate, lexon, or tempered glass. • Lighting: Hi-beam; low-beam; tail; brake; license. • Windshield Wiper: Electric or vacuum operated. • Automatic Transmission Lockout: Neutral and/or park start only. • Tires: 3/32 tread acceptable. Must meet D.O.T. specifications. • Steering No excessive "play" (2" radius max.) or binding; system must be safely mounted. • Throttle Linkage: Must not travel past center. • Fuel System: Check Vent on Trunk and Interior Mounted Tanks; no clear, plastic lines allowed. No leaks. • Exhaust System: No Leaks: Must pass rear edge of front door and exit exhaust away from vehicle. • Self-aligning Rod End Bearings: Check for fractures, insert sloppiness or binding. • Shock Absorbers: One per wheel, no leaks, 2" travel in each direction. • Brakes: Four-wheel brakes, no leaks, check brake pedal travel, no copper tubing, check length of flexible lines. • Scrub Line: No steering, suspension or chassis components should be below this line. Recommended Equipment: May be reason for failure • Windshield: Should be AS-1. • Shift Pattern: Shift pattern should be visible except on three speed standard column shift.

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Fuel Lines: Should be safely mounted and routed. Parking Brake: Should be activated independent of vehicle's hydraulic system. • Self-aligning Rod End Bearings: Ball should have 1/8 inch spacer on each side of the ball if there is any misalignment. Rod ends should not have more than 10° misalignment. ROD ENDS and 4 BAR-PARALLEL RADIUS ROD SYSTEM rubber bushed ends should have a safety washer at least the same outside diameter as the housing or larger. • Brake Lines: Should be safely mounted and routed. • Chassis Fasteners: Self-locking nuts, lock-washers, safety wire, or cotter pins. For Your Safety • Safety Equipment: Fire extinguisher in driver/passenger compartment, seat belts, a third brake light and a dual master cylinder.

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Disclaimer Completion of the NSRA vehicle inspection warrants only that the vehicle complies with equipment requirements recommended by the National Street Rod Association. The National Street Rod Association vehicle safety inspection is only advisory and is not to be construed as an official legal clearance, and the National Street Rod Association, its employees, officers, delegates, agents, or anyone assisting the Association assumes no responsibility for this advisory clearance.

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Stefanie Lea As we pulled in the gates of The Gulfport Drag Way in Gulf Port Mississippi I could already tell this was going to be a weekend where the rubber meets the hot asphalt. This was my first trip to Gulfport Dragway for what is called THE ATOMIC BLAST. A name like THE ATOMIC BLAST in my mind had a lot to live up to. Sponsoring this 5th annual event, which has grown over the years, is Jimbo Perkins along with Theresa Reese of Gulfport Dragway. Also in attendance lurking around the track was Dennis Landry, better known as "Crab Man". I knew it was going to be a very exciting weekend, I just had no idea how life changing it was going to be for me. To most people this was just another weekend among friends and family. Car club members, classic car builders, hot rodders and of course Rat Rod lovers. For me this was the weekend I learned how to express myself again. I found the passion and drive within myself that I lost years ago,... this very weekend. With the help of a very dear friend who also became my mentor. I was able to find the beauty in a lot of different things this weekend, including myself, along with the love, respect and new outlook on life that my friend Jimbo has shown me. They say God sends you people at the right time, for the right reason and after this event I believe that now more then ever. I'll for ev er remember the ride we took in his beautiful Model A around the track that day. His words on how to overcome and how to find the beauty in things, even upon first glance at them. To find the beauty in the craftsmanship of everything and everyone was not only about the cars and trucks he was pointing out, it was about me too. Now I remind myself that no matter what type of car, truck or mini bike that roles into a event, they all came from a passion and a drive that we all have within ourselves. To see this passion alive within others around me this weekend sparked something within me that my friend reminded me I still have. Just like the same kind of passion that drove that person deep into the woods, to pull out and rebuild that old diesel truck with a friend and drive it from Mobile Alabama in what might be the last build of his life. Or the person that's so passionate about our country that he dedicated an old Gasser to our Military. Paying respect to all fallen soldiers as well as the retired and active duty soldiers in his own unique way. Down to the sleepless nights that have made some of the most unique builds. The ones that turned from a dream into a reality, with the love and drive to restore and put a personal spin on what was once your grandfather's hot rod. Down to every type of Rat Rod you could of think of. This same passion mixed with a imagination and skill that it must have taken to build a twin engine Rat Rod called "The Beast". Most of these Rat Rods look as if they're from outer space or designed by a mad scientist. But you will find them to be a well built work of art with varying types of material that come together to make a piece of art come to life on four wheels. I will always be amazed by all the time, energy and craft these hard working dreamers have. Their passion in the build is the same passion it takes to plan and pull off a show such as The Atomic Blast.

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People walked along the acres set aside for this years swap meet gathering parts for future builds. You could just see the wheels turning in the heads of all those builders. I'm sure we will see the product of their vision next year. Maybe another two seated flame throwing recliner. Yep, a flame throwing recliner! The cars running down the drag strip, leaving smoke and screaming fans behind. Mini bike races stirring up dirt all over the place. Not a winner from this event, just the best mini bike, man or kid running last was the true champion here. The drag strip is full of people now. They either drove for hours to get here or the local guys that had to come check out all the excitement. This years Atomic Blast was full of so much more than I was ready for. Kids running around the pit area on mini bikes and tricked out bicycles. Set up behind those beautiful period correct classic hot rods were tents, where cooks were busy with their grills and coolers, laughter filled the air among friends old and new. This was truly more then just your average cruising or weekend getaway, it was a time to enjoy life. Time to embrace in the passion we all have for some of the same things in life. And when it couldn't get any better, I hear that voice. Yep, its the one only Crab Man! Crab Who? you might ask. Crab Man is the emcee of this event. Asking "You ready to kick this shin dig up a notch?". I had no idea I was in for the ride of my life as we pulled into the burnout pit in his "Six Pack Pretty" burnout cat that looks like it lived through an Atomic Blast already. I was told, "sit down and hold darling, its fixing to get loud, hot and dirty." With his cordless mic in hand, he was egging all other burnout cars to line up, he was teasing them and calling them out for what was fixing to turn into a show down among them all. I found myself searching for a seat belt. He looked at me and laughed in a way that I'll never forget. I braced myself in that rusted beauty and held on for dear life. He turned the mic off handed it to me and said "Here we go!" For what seemed like 20 minutes he would spin those tires til the whole car was full of smoke. Turning left, right then left again. So loud you couldn't even hear your own screams. Not knowing where the wall was due to all the smoke that was pouring off those burning tires. Being hit with the pieces of rubber from what seemed

like scrap metal but was really the tires falling apart right underneath me. Then what felt like a ATOMIC BLAST going off under my seat! It was the left tire giving in to the burnout madness he was bragging about only minutes ago!! I could only for a brief minute hear the roar of the crowd. Just when the smoke cleared long enough to get my bearings he went again! Right, left, then left and right burning what was left of the right tire as well as smoking out the crowd surrounding the burnout pit. I looked up at him and saw this little evil grin on his face and the right tire went off like a bomb. You could see this was his passion. And now my weekend had come full circle. Full of excitement, new friendships and even more importantly a new me. I knew then I had arrived at THE ATOMIC BLAST.

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It’s cruiser time for the Gulf Coast, and we all get to stare at the “oldies” that have been rebuilt and some of us bought new off, the floor! (show room) I remember the one car I had to have a 1957 “T” Bird! I bought it off the floor for $3670.00! It was black, had both tops, and every option that was made! I kept it until 1959 when the 59 Vette came out, and goodbye 57 “T” Bird! I had a habit of changing cars every 2 years, my payment was always in the $50.00 range with my 2 year old trade in. I never bought a battery or a tire in 8 or so years. As some of you remember, back in 1950 I had moved to Memphis Tenn. With Joe Lucy the guy who owned 2 midgets and was part owner of Commercial Carriers based in Memphis. (see photo) I was 23 years old and the world was mine. At this time Danny Burke was driving Joes #4 (former Bud Hemphill Car) and I’m in the older #5 (both midgets) and happy to have the ride! The #5 was formerly driven by “Vic” Rothe and or “Doc” Cossie. (it was a very good car). On Friday morning Joe comes into the shop where I’m working on the front spring of the #5 car. In the 40’s (1940) - (1949) the Kurtis Midgets were 2 cross springs, one in front and one in the rear. You know that the GT-40 from Ford that won LeMans 3 years (1960’s) was a 2 cross spring racer that was powered by the “460” , on Lincolns front inside name plate it said “375 horse power @4400 R.P.M. Of course they turned it a bit tighter, probably 5800-6000 which would bump it to 500 H.P. Back to Joe and Friday morning. He says “I want you to deliver a pick up to the dealer in West Memphis. “While your there, I want you to go to the track in Lehi and give me a report on a driver by the name of “Hooker Hood”. So I go over to the track (we ran the Midgets there every Saturday nite) and go down to the pits and watch him work on his #99 Sprint car. (see photo) Then on the same program he is running 1937 Ford Coupe in the “stock class”. After the night is over (he won the main in Sprints). I ask him if he is interested in a Midget ride. He says “nope I got a ride, but I don’t have to work on it, and my Sprinter and Coupe keep me plenty busy, in addition to the gas station I own and run. (see photo) So, I go back to Joe and say “you buying another car?” Joe says “no Danny is moving on, and the 4 car is open and I’m looking around before Danny leaves”. This makes me a little muffed but “I’m doing O.K. in the #5. Two weeks later Danny leaves and Joe says “you tow the 5 as always and load the #4 on the trailer”. I look at him (due to travel expense on towing a race car behind my 46 Ford) and say “I’ll need gas money, and you know my 46 uses lots of gas with the 2 carbs and stuff, and don’t be doing 80 or 85 with that new Lincoln cause I don’t need to wear out my car keeping up”. (at that time national speed limit was 55 and 45 towing a trailer) So, off to Cedar Rapids, Iowa we go, and pull into the 1 mile dirt track that is usually used for horses. We pull into the pits and unload both cars, just as we get done unloading, this guys walks up and says to Joe “I’m Eddie Moore” and what's the deal on the #4 car? Joe says “Danny left to go out west and I thought you would like the ride”. “Be nice not to have to work on one, and pay for parts and things.” He smiled again and slipped into the cockpit like he was made for it. Eddie

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looked at Joe and said, “if I run your car today, how about Larry running mine, so I can keep car points?” “Joe” said “O.K.” and I looked at Joe and I wasn’t smiling, and he knew I didn’t like the deal. “Joe” I said, “who in hell is this guy”? Joe replied “he is last years St. Louis Racing Assoc. Champion and he won it in that car of his your going to drive”. To make this story short I passed Eddie on the 9th lap for the lead in his own car! Joe was grinning and said “I finally got you to stand on it , so start working on the #4 car, its your ride”.

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The first day of school our professor introduced himself and challenged us to get to know someone we didn't already know. I stood up to look around when a gentle hand touched my shoulder. I turned around to find a wrinkled, little old lady beaming up at me with a smile that lit up her entire being. She said, "Hi handsome. My name is Rose. I'm eightyseven years old. Can I give you a hug?" I laughed and enthusiastically responded, "Of course you may!" and she gave me a giant squeeze. "Why are you in college at such a young, innocent age?" I asked. She jokingly replied, "I'm here to meet a rich husband, get married, have a couple of children, and then retire and travel." "No seriously," I asked. I was curious what may have motivated her to be taking on this challenge at her age. "I always dreamed of having a college education and now I'm getting one!" she told me. After class we walked to the student union building and shared a chocolate milkshake. We became instant friends. Every day for the next three months we would leave class together and talk nonstop. I was always mesmerized listening to this "time machine" as she shared her wisdom and experience with me. Over the course of the year, Rose became a campus icon and she easily made Friends wherever she went. She loved to dress up and she reveled in the attention bestowed upon her from the other students. She was living it up. At the end of the semester we invited Rose to speak at our football banquet. I'll never forget what she taught us. She was introduced and stepped up to the podium. As she began to deliver her prepared speech, she dropped her three by five cards on the floor. Frustrated and a little embarrassed she leaned into the microphone and simply said, "I'm sorry I'm so jittery. I gave up beer for Lent and this whiskey is killing me! I'll never get my speech back in order so let me just tell you what I know." As we laughed she cleared her throat and began, "We do not stop playing because we are old; we grow old because we stop playing. There are only four secrets to staying young, being happy, and achieving success. You have to laugh and find humor every day. You've got to have a dream. When you lose your dreams, you die. We have so many people walking around who are dead and don't even know it! There is a huge difference between growing older and growing up. If you are nineteen years old and lie in bed for one full year and don't do one productive thing, you will turn twenty years old. If I am eighty-seven years old and stay in bed for a year and never do anything I will turn eighty-eight. Anybody can grow older. That doesn't take any talent or ability. The idea is to grow up by always finding the opportunity in change. Have no regrets. The elderly usually don't have regrets for what we did, but rather for things we did not do. The only people who fear death are those with regrets." She concluded her speech by courageously singing "The Rose." She challenged each of us to study the lyrics and live them out in our daily lives. At the year's end Rose finished the college degree she had begun all those years ago. One week after graduation Rose died peacefully in her sleep. Over two thousand college students attended her funeral in tribute to the wonderful woman who taught by example that it's never too late to be all you can possibly be. ! The apostle Paul put it this way, “Forgetting what lies behind, I strain toward what lies ahead.” That word “strain” indicates it’s going to take effort. If you go through a bad break or a loss, the easy thing to do is sit around and talk about how bad life is treating you. But if you’re going to keep moving forward, you’ve got to have a strong will. You’ve got to rise up like Paul and say, “That’s it. I am not holding on to these ashes. I know that what’s in my future is greater than what’s in my past. So I am pressing forward into the life of blessing God has in store for me!” Posted by: Cospo

It is getting close to fall and all of the big car shows are coming up in the next 2 months on the Gulf Coast. So people need to eat and here is a few place from Bay St Louis to Panama City Beach. If your are in Bay St Louis for Cruisin’ the Coast. The best thing is to ask one of the Misfits Street Krewzers members. Things have really taken off over there on the beach and if you have been to the train depot there are some nice restaurants across the street. Now if you want to ride a little, you can go up Hwy 603 to Kiln, MS. There is a cafe up there called the Cruise‐in cafe. You might see our great football player around town. Now just down the road a little ways is the Kiln‐Delisle Road. On that road is a place called Dempsey’. They have seafood, steaks, and sandwiches. Then visit next door at the da Swamp Shack featuring local artist. Now moving down Hwy 90 going east. On Menge Ave, in Pass Christain is a placed called Daddz’s. Just go north across the railroad tracks and on the left will be North Street can’t miss it. They have good home cooking. Now to Gulfport. Just south of the railroad track on Hwy 49 West side is the Palace restaurant. They are open 7 until 2 pm. Here again good home cooking and daily special. Then over on Tegarden Road is a Mexican restaurant called El Aguita. Here the food is a little different. It has a lot of food from the southern part of Mexico. Not so much the Tex‐Mex food. A great change and I think you will be surprised at the great food. Now to Biloxi, up on Pass Road is Port City Grill a little pass Edgewater Mall going to the east. Or if you happen to be downtown Biloxi, you can eat at the Service Station on the corner of Main and Howard. The last is Ocean Springs. There are 2 great places over there. One is called FrogHeads Gill across from the Post Office on Hwy 90. Has great wraps, burgers and the best bread pudding that comes as a side to you meal. The other is called Woody’s out pass the Hospital on the south side of Hwy 90. It is in a little strip mall. Woody’ has some of the best Ribs and pull pork around, with build your own burger, plus the other great burgers. Now if you make it to Panama City Beach in November, there are to good places to eat. One is the All American Dinner on Beach Road and down about 1 1/2 miles east is Jeanie’s cafe. A great place for Breakfast and lunch. I have ate at all of the above place and can’t say a bad thing about any of them. The food has been great and the service has been wonderful. I hope you enjoy the food as much as we have. Till we eat again J. R. I recently spent $6,500 on a young registered Black Angus bull. I put him out with the herd, but he just ate grass and wouldn't even look at a cow. I was beginning to think I had paid more for that bull than he was worth. Anyhow, I had the Vet come and have a look at him. He said the bull was very healthy, but possibly just a little young, so he gave me some pills to feed him once per day. The bull started to service the cows and within two days, all my cows! He even broke through the fence and bred with all of my neighbor's cows. He's like a machine! I don't know what was in pills the Vet gave him …But they kind of taste like peppermint!

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OCTOBER 2016 October 1 Biloxi, MS – Keesler Air Force Base’s 13th Annual Classic Car, Truck, Hot Rod & Bike Show. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Keesler's Marina Park located on the picturesque Biloxi Back Bay. Enjoy lots of shady oak trees dripping in Spanish moss, music by Terry Mason’s Hot Rod Show, and giveaways throughout the day. Vehicle registration is $30. Register vehicles 8 a.m. to noon the day of show. Registrants receive an event Tshirt, dash plate and lunch for two inside our 50s style Roadkill Café! Judging begins at noon with Awards Ceremony at 3 p.m. Over 40 Awards! For more information and to gain base access, call Barb at 228 377-0002 or 228-332-0823. All guests must meet basic security requirements to enter Keesler AFB. October 1 Gulfport, MS 10th Annual Souped Up Saturday. A Hot Rodder’s Event. Show at, Gulfport, MS. 39503 4pm - 8pm Registration 3 pm-6:30 pm the day of the event. Vehicle must be 1980 model or older to register regardless of modifications. Rods, Customs, Classic Cars & Trucks 1980 or older. Free entry, free registration, awards, concession stand. Limited parking. No trailers. No motorcycles allowed in registered parking area. New small block Chevy 350/330HP GM Crate Engine Giveaway, free drawing for those who register a vehicle in the event, Must be 18 years of age or older and must be present to win. Door prizes. A Major prize for viewing public. No alcohol, No smoking, No pets please. Hosted by Bible Baptist Church of Gulfport, MS. Info:228 8069257 October 1 Mobile, AL Po-Boy's 1st Saturday Cruise-in at Tillmans Corner (KFC Tillmans Square) Hwy 90, Mobile AL. 50/50, DJ Music, 5pm - 8:00 pm. Mobile's Showcase for Antique, Classic and Custom Cars. Po-Boy's Cruise-in at KFC events are for all of us who love Antique Cars, Classic Cars, Custom Cars, Hot Rods, Street Rods and Rat Rods. Proceeds to benefit local charities. sponsored by: Alston Brothers Lawn & Tractor, Advanced Auto and Metal Brothers. For info Jo-Jo 251 367-6666 October 1 Slidell LA Open Cruise Night North Shore Square Mall, Northshore Blvd. and I-12, Slidell, La. Coastal Cruisers of Slidell Open Cruise Night 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM. 1st Saturday of each month March Nov. Music, 50/50, info Call John at 985-400-4527 October 2 Gulfport, MS Start Sunday Your Engines Breakfast Buffet $8.95 6:00am-10:00am. Special appearances inside Climb Event Center by: Shane Lester (Street Outlaws, New Orleans) also the Larry White Project. 1316 30th Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501 ( just one block off the Beach ) Also come enjoy a Fried Chicken & Southern Fixings Lunch Buffet from 11:00am-2:00pm for only $10.95!!!

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October 2-9 the 20th Annual Cruisin' the Coast EVENT SCHEDULE PAGE 46 October 4 Gulfport, MS Burgers & Dogs at the Boyington "To All Our Cruiser Friends" It's that time of year again, "Cruizin The Coast". The Boyington Health and Rehabilitation Center is celebrating our annual cruise in on Tuesday, October 4th from 2:00-4:00p.m. We'll be grilling up burgers/hotdogs and have a live band. We would like to invite ya'll to come out and join in on this great event. Our Residents do enjoy seeing those beautiful cars/trucks so much, it brings back many memories for them. Thanks and we hope to see you there. Sincerely, The Activity Director of The Boyington. 1530 Broad Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501 Phone: (228) 864-6544 October 4 Moss Point, MS Moss Point's Cruisin' the River City, Tuesday, October 4th, will feature a downtown riverfront experience with 50's and 60's music and live entertainment by Blackwater Brass Band. Kayak rentals, great food, the Pascagoula River Audubon Center and other downtown amenities can be enjoyed from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The reception tent and breakfast venues will open at 8:30 AM for early arrivals. Cruisers can purchase individual photos of their car in the beautiful River City and a commemorative aerial group photo for lasting memories of an unforgettable day! October 7 Gulfport, MS Asphalt Assault. Top of each hour, closest to the dial-in will win one of the progressive payouts! Grudge racers welcomed! Elimination is impossible! Car & Driver $20, Spectator $10. Gulfport Dragway 17085 Racetrack Road, Gulfport, MS 39503 Track phone 228 863-4408 Directions to track: I-10 Exit 31 Go south on Canal Rd. Cross over the railroad tracks. Go about one mile. Turn left onto Racetrack Rd. Enjoy the races! October 7 Gulfport, MS Gulfport Smackdown 2016. Gates open at 11:00 PM - 2:00 AM Drag radial and Slicks ONLY. Green Light & Win ONLY! NO TIMES!! Gulfport Dragway 17085 Racetrack Road, Gulfport, MS 39503 Track phone 228 863-4408 Directions to track: I-10 Exit 31 Go south on Canal Rd. Cross over the railroad tracks. Go about one mile. Turn left onto Racetrack Rd. Enjoy the races! October 7 Pass Christian, MS 1st Friday Night Cruise-in. 4pm-8pm at the West end of the New Pass Christian Harbor. October 8 Biloxi, MS Mega Cruize-in at Edgewater Mall Hwy 90, Biloxi, 6-9 pm. 50/50, great door prizes and Terry Mason's Hot Rod Show. All are welcome! Hosted by Coast Cruizers, Gulf Coast Motorsports Magazine, Edgewater Mall and Auto Zone. October 8 Gulfport, MS Hourly Rumble. Top of each hour, closest to the dial-in will win one of the progressive payouts!Grudge racers welcomed! Elimination is impossible! Car & Driver $20, Spectator $10. Gulfport Dragway 17085 Racetrack Road, Gulfport, MS 39503 Track phone 228 863-4408 Directions to track: I-10 Exit 31 Go south on Canal Rd. Cross over the railroad tracks. Go about one mile. Turn left onto Racetrack Rd. Enjoy the races! October 14 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in at Hardees in Lucedale, corner of Old Hwy 63 & Cowart Street from 8:30am till. For more info call Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431 October 14 Gulfport, MS Friday Hot Rod Hangout night at Rebel Dip Hwy 49 North of I-10, 6-9pm featuring the Bluegrass Cabin Boys. 50/50, door prizes. All proceeds benefit Women's resources center. This event supported by HMRQYDND CLUB. October 15 Biloxi, MS AMVETS Post 1 Cruisin' 3rd Saturday at Beauvoir (Home of Jefferson Davis), 2244 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS (Hwy 90), 6 pm-9 pm Music, 50/50 drawing, Raffles, food & beverages available. Open to all car clubs & independent owners, group clubs can reserve parking spots together, everyone welcome info. Call "Ski" @ 228324-6444 or Sandy @ 770-378-4317 October 15 D'Iberville, MS Gear Head Cruizers 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in 5pm till at the Cypress Lanes parking lot. Lakeview Village, 3200 Mallett Rd., D'Iberville, MS 39540. Family fun, 50/50, music. Info: Perry 228-348-0409 or Dave 228-669-9256 October 15 Pass Christian, MS 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in. 4pm8pm at the West end of the New Pass Christian Harbor. October 15 Poplarville, MS - St. Joseph Catholic Church Fall Festival (Continued on page 38)

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Hwy 11. $20 day of show ($15 add'l car) Top 35 cars Top 15 trucks Best of Each Class, Dash Plaques to 1st 100 vehicles. 50/50 music food $1000 cash raffle - Bingo (prizes only). Call Joe 601-795-4004 or 601-463-0000. jadidier@bellsouth.net October 21-22 Atmore, AL. GASSER BLOWOUT 3 Go Hard or Go Home Racing. Southern Outlaw Gassers, '74 & Back Bracket Racing, (Two brackets for '74 & back; door cars only, Footbrake Only & Transbrakes No-Box. Brackets pay $500, $200, $100, $50, $25 first 8 out at 16 cars), Altereds & Dragsters, Jr Dragsters for kids, SNRA S/SS Race, Nostalgia Exhibition, Multiple cars shows at Atmore Dragway, 1301 Curtis Rd, Atmore, AL 36502. VW's, Trucks, Rat Rods, Customs, Corvettes, street & strip muscle cars are invited..no extra charge to enter. All Show Vehicles get a FREE PASS down the track...Friday Oct 21st. gate opens at 9am. for early arrivals, meet greet, set up for swap meet, stay at track for free. Oct 22, gates open at 9 am. time trials at 1. Admission only $15 Kids 12 & under free All Kids Receive a Free Ticket for a Chance to Win $5.00. 20 drawings. Sponsored by Reeve's Bros. Family Racing. Racing tech cards $30 - buybacks $20 all classes. Atmore Dragway, 1301 Curtis Rd, Atmore, AL 36502 - info and Gasser approval, contact Jessie Holmes 850-206-3673 or jhss2289@yahoo.com October 21-22 Madison, MS. 13th Annual Scarecrow Cruise & Car Show Registration starts 10am-5pm Friday Oct 21 at the Madison Square Center for the Arts, on Main Street in downtown Madison, MS. Friday Show registration, Cruin' 4 Cash, Live Music and a Food Truck Competition. Saturday - Car Show Registration, Take a cruise in the Classic Car Caravan from Reunion Golf Club, Open car show with 85+ awards, Hope Hollow's silent auction, Mississippi SIDS & Infant Safety Alliance Arts & Crafts, Brett Farve's Monster Truck "Gunslinger" and a selection of cars from Rick Hendrick's (Hendrick Motorsports) personal collection. Saturday Oct 22 Registration opens at 7am. Save $5 Preregister‌ at web site www.msclassiccruisers.com and get complete show information & schedule. October 22 Fairhope, AL South Alabama British Car Festival Saturday October 22, 2016 at the Fairhope United Methodist Church 155 South Section Street, Fairhope AL. Free to the public, fee to show your BRITISH Car. Preregistration is encouraged...watch https:// sabcc.shutterfly.com/ for more info October 22 Long Beach MS 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in 6-9 pm at the Long Beach Harbor Hwy 90. Everyone Welcome October 22 Picayune, MS. Boulevard Cruisers 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in Memorial Boulevard at Burger King/Hudson's parking lot. Picayune, MS 6 till 9pm. Oldies music and 50/50 October 29 Bay St. Louis, MS The Misfits Trick-a-Trunk Halloween Cruise-in at the Depot in Bay St. Louis from 4 till 8. Prizes for best decorated car or truck, and Children and Adult costume contest. We also have other spooky surprises. Come join us for fun night. October 29 Ellisville, MS Ellisville First Assembly Academy’s 10th Annual Car Show. Saturday October 29th at Ellisville First Assembly Academy, 312 Highway 11 N., Ellisville, MS 39437. Registration 8am10:30am. Award ceremony begins at 2pm. Participant & spectator judging. Top 25 pre-79 cars, top 10 pre-79 trucks, top 5 1980-1999 cars & trucks, top 5 2000 & up cars & trucks, top 5 street rods & rat rods, top 2

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cars, hot rods, custom cars and trucks make way to beautiful Panama City Beach, Florida for this week long festival. Panama City Beach's breath taking emerald green coastline and the famous Miracle Strip gleams with chrome, hot colors, and the deep rumble of power. Aaron Bessant Park next door to Pier Park, will host over 3000 hot rods, and cool classics. There will be over 125 + top name automotive vendors on hand, as well as a huge swap meet and auto car corral. A ladies area with crafts, jewelry, kids will love the activities as well. Their is so much for all to enjoy!.Each night is full of activities from cruising, great bands, and special shows. Even if you're not a gear head, there is plenty to do for all. November 11 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in at Hardees in Lucedale, corner of Old Hwy 63 & Cowart Street from 8:30am till. For more info call Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431 November 12 Columbia, MS. 4th Annual Veterans Picnic & Car, Bike and Truck Show (to include Military Vehicles) Saturday, November 12th. at the Columbia Water Park. 11 am - 3 pm. AWARDS: 10 Car Awards, 5 Truck Awards, 3 Motorcycle Awards, 3 Trike Awards, 3 Military Vehicle Awards. Best in Show for Cars, Trucks and Bikes. Preregistration $20.00 (before November 1st), on-site registration $25.00. Additional vehicles, $5.00 off each vehicle. Awards Presented at 3pm. All vehicles must have current license and insurance. There will be Military Displays, Jumper and Slide for the children and more. Food, Drink and Souvenirs will also be available. All Proceeds aide Mississippi’s Wounded Veterans through the “Wounded Minutemen of Mississippi” ( all branches of service are eligible for aide). If you would like to participate in the “Parade of Vehicles” it will start at Keith’s Superstore on Hwy. 98 (across from Grubbs Motors) at 10am and end at the picnic. Come out and enjoy a day at the park. Opening Ceremony at 11am Registration: (Onsite registration begins at 9 am at the Water Park) Online Registration will soon be on our Facebook page: Veterans Picnic Columbia, MS. For more information contact the Veterans Service Officer at 601-736-2239 November 12 Wiggins, MS Second Saturday Cruise-in at Wendy’s in Wiggins. 4pm-8pm

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November 18-20 Lumberton, MS Slamber Party at Little Black Creek Campground, 2159 Little Black Creek Road, Lumberton, MS 39455. Soap Box Derby, Cornhole Tournament, BBQ Cookoff, Zip Lines, Club Games, Live Worm Eating Contest & More. Registration $40 per vehicle. Gated open Thursday 12pm. Spectators $10 per day Kids 12 and under FREE. BBQ Grills & Coolers Allowed. On site camping, RV hookups, cabin rentals, showers. Show hours 8am-6pm Sunday Awards at 12pm. General info sponsoring or vendor spaces call Greg Miller 228-832-4683 November 19 Biloxi, MS Fall Celebration Open Car Show, Saturday, November 19, Edgewater Mall, Biloxi -- hosted by the Mississippi Coast Mustang Club. Registration is $25 from a - 11 a.m. with judging at noon. Top 30 awards, 5 specialty awards, 50/50, silent auction. Please bring a dry or canned food donation for Our Mother of Mercy Food Bank. Each donation earns one 50/50 ticket! Awards at 3 p.m. For information or vendor space, call Craig at 228-586-0878. November 19 D'Iberville, MS Gear Head Cruizers 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in 5pm till at the Cypress Lanes parking lot. Lakeview Village, 3200 Mallett Rd., D'Iberville, MS 39540. Family fun, 50/50, music. Info: Perry 228-348-0409 or Dave 228-669-9256 November 19 Pass Christian, MS 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in. 4pm8pm at the West end of the New Pass Christian Harbor. November 26 Long Beach MS 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in 6-9 pm at the Long Beach Harbor Hwy 90. Everyone Welcome November 26 Picayune, MS. Boulevard Cruisers 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in Memorial Boulevard at Burger King/Hudson's parking lot. Picayune, MS 6 till 9pm. Oldies music and 50/50

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Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone, 8 p.m., Golden Nugget Cruise In, Hardy Court Shopping Center, Gulfport, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. View the Cruise, Downtown Gulfport, 2-6 p.m.

’Goula Cruise, Pascagoula, 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Casino Entertainment

Mario Mena Duo, 8 p.m., IP Casino, Chill Ultra Lounge

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Registration open from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. at Cruise Central, Centennial Plaza, Gulfport

Autocross – presented by Golden Nugget Casino and Racing Rednecks, Coast Coliseum (west parking lot), 1-5 p.m. Open to registered vehicles only.

Long Beach Parade – Open to registered vehicles only. First 600 to arrive will be in the parade. Line up at 4 p.m. at Long Beach High School, parade starts at 5:30 p.m.

Tip Tops playing at Long Beach Harbor, 6-9 p.m. Casino Entertainment

Ty Taylor & Friends, 8 p.m., IP Casino, Chill Ultra Lounge

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Flame-throwing competition at Island View Casino in Gulfport, Entertainment, 4 p.m., Registration, 5 p.m., begins at dusk NEW THIS YEAR, $600 in cash prizes and trophies! Casino Entertainment

Redfield Acoustic, 8 p.m. IP Casino, Chill Ultra Lounge

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Diamondhead, Blessing of the Classics, 3-6 p.m. Car Corral open and vehicle check-in, east of Treasure Bay, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Official Beau Rivage Cruisin’ Event: Bowzer’s Rock n’ Roll Party, Beau Rivage Pool Pavilion, 6-9:30 p.m. Casino Entertainment

Dian Diaz, 8 p.m.-1 a.m., Beau Rivage, EIGHT75

Mike & Jude, 8 p.m., IP Casino, Chill Ultra Lounge

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3-4:30 p.m. – Na Na Sha Pass Christian 1-2 p.m. – Ghost Town

3-4:30 p.m. – Escalade Gulfport Cruise Central 1-2 p.m. – Halfway Ray

3-4:30 p.m. – Vince Vance & The Valiants Edgewater Mall West Parking Lot (Hwy 90) 1-2 p.m. – Cool Rayz

3-4:30 p.m. – Al “Lil’ Fats” Jackson D’Iberville 1-2 p.m. – Barlow Brothers

3-4:30 p.m. – Modern Eldorados Ocean Springs Downtown 1-2 p.m. – Garry “Elvis” Wesley

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Friday, October 7: • Registration and all Cruisin’ Venues are open 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sites with bands: Bay St. Louis, Pass Christian, Gulfport Cruise Central, Edgewater Mall, D’Iberville, Ocean Springs • 2016 and 2017 Registration continues 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • Country Cruisin’ Breakfast, Long Beach Yacht Club, 7-10 a.m. • The Vicari Auto Auction doors open at 8:30 a.m. • Swap Meet/Manufacturers Midway open at Coliseum, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • Car Corral continues, east of Treasure Bay, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • “Salute To Our Veterans,”10 a.m.-2 p.m., American Star Field at MGM Park • Dennis Gage, of the TV program “My Classic Car,” signing autographs: Bay St. Louis, 9-11 a.m.; Edgewater Mall, 2-4 p.m. • Courtney Hansen appearances: Cruise Central, 10 a.m.-noon; Ocean Springs, 2-4 p.m. • Ocean Springs Sock Hop & Street Party, 5-9 p.m. featuring The Platters • “Pass In The Night,” 5-9 p.m., Pass Christian, Entertainment TBD. • Southern Automotive Conference Exhibit Hall open to registered Cruisers, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Beau Rivage Cruisin’ Venue Entertainment

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3-4:30 p.m. – Vince Vance & The Valiants Ocean Springs Downtown

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Boogie Nights, The Ultimate 70s & 80s Nightclub, Hard Rock Biloxi

Saturday, October 8: All Cruisin’ Venues are open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sites with bands: Bay St. Louis, Pass Christian, Gulfport Cruise Central, Edgewater Mall, D’Iberville, Ocean Springs 2016 registration, 9 a.m.-noon 2017 Registration, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Country Cruisin’ Breakfast, Long Beach Yacht Club, 7-10 a.m. Auto Auction begins at Coliseum, Doors open at 8:30 a.m. Swap Meet/Manufacturers Midway open at Coliseum 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Car Corral continues, east of Treasure Bay, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Dennis Gage, of the TV program “My Classic Car,” visiting sites and signing autographs: D’Iberville, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.; Ocean Springs, 2-4 p.m.

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The Scarecrow Cruise and Car Show is an open event for all years, cars and trucks, makes and models, foreign and domestic made. The Show includes shopping for arts and crafts, silent auction and great prizes. 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. – Shopping for SIDS booth fair Sponsored by Mississippi SIDS and Infant Safety Alliance, the booth fair features 40-50 vendors outside on the campus of Tulane University, 2115 Main Street, Madison. For more information about Shopping for SIDS, contact Cathy Files with SIDS at 601-957-7437. 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. – Hope Hollow’s Silent Auction This silent auction is open to the public and features some incredible items. Past auctions have included several exciting trips such as African Safaris, trips to Italy and more! These are just a few of the many items that will be up for auction on Saturday. For more information about Hope Hollow, contact Thujee Lhendup at 601-859-5290.

Other really awesome event attractions: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. – Very cool displays! • A special appearance by Darth Vader’s 51st Legion of Stormtroopers. Kids of all ages will love it!

• Mississippi Air National Guard will present incredible never-beforeseen displays.

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7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. – Show Car Registration Register and pick up show packets, collectable event posters, dash plaques, and T-shirts on Tulane University Madison Campus, under the big tent at 2115 Main Street across from First Baptist Church Madison. Directions from I-55: Take Madison exit 108 which is Highway 463 South (same as Main Street, travel approximately two miles and look for the Red Caboose and Car Show Registration signs. 8:30 a.m. – Classic Car Caravan The starting location for the Classic Car Caravan is the beautiful Reunion Golf Course, a scenic drive approximately 6 miles away from the main car show event. Last year 105 classic vehicles participated in the caravan complete with a police escort and flashing lights! The line-up at the starting location will begin at 7:30 a.m. and the caravan will depart to the main car show event at 9:00 a.m. The first 100 vehicles participating in the caravan will be given preferred/ reserved parking on Main Street. Note that you must register before participating in the caravan and you will need your yellow windshield car to participate. Coffee provided by Mocha Mugs. 9:00 a.m. – Car Show officially opens

• Live and in person Tom Smith of T.V. hits Fast N’ Loud and Miss-Fit

and vehicle roll over. Garage. And yes, you can get his autograph.

9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. – NASCAR makes an appearance We are pleased to announce that Hendrick Motorsports will make a return visit again this year. Look for actual NASCAR racecars, Including Jimmie Johnson #38, Dale Earnhardt Jr. #88, Chase Elliott #24, and Kasey Kahne #5, Plus, a selection of Rick Hendrick’s personal custom muscle cars. This is a display you won’t want to miss! 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. – Brett Favre’s Monster Truck You’ve seen it on TV; now it’s time to see it in person. Just like the USM and NFL Super Star, the Monster Truck Is Big and It’s Bad! Don’t hesitate, mark your calendar now! Got questions? Call Keith Bates at 601-720-4606 or visit our website for the latest updates and to download a registration form www.msclassiccruisers.com

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floor outside room entrances. Mention car show for special room rate for this event. There is plenty of room for show car parking as well as the cruise-in cars. Vendors are welcome and the public will have free access to your area. Entry Fee... your donations of Wal-mart Gift Cards, New unopened Toys and Non-perishable food items. Items collected will be distributed to Toys For Tots, & Feed my Sheep here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Both Hotels are located on Hwy 49 South of I-10 exit 34. Info: Jimbo 228 596-0664 www.NorthPoleRodRun.com December 3 Mobile, AL Po-Boy's 1st Saturday Cruise-in at Tillmans Corner (KFC Tillmans Square) Hwy 90, Mobile AL. 50/50, DJ Music, 5pm - 8:00 pm. Mobile's Showcase for Antique, Classic and Custom Cars. Po-Boy's Cruise-in at KFC events are for all of us who love Antique Cars, Classic Cars, Custom Cars, Hot Rods, Street Rods and Rat Rods. Proceeds to benefit local charities. sponsored by: Alston Brothers Lawn & Tractor, Advanced Auto and Metal Brothers. info call Jo-Jo 251 367-6666 December 3 Picayune, MS Confederation of Leathernecks Toys for Tykes II Toy Run A Benefit for Angel Trees Ministries Please bring an unwrapped toy for a Boy or Girl When: December 3, 2016 Where: Friendship Park, Highway 11, Picayune, Mississippi Early arrivals: Coffee and donuts will be available An escorted ride will leave Friendship Park @ 11:00 AM traveling to City Hall on Goodyear Blvd., Picayune, Mississippi for a short program. Come join us after the event for food, music and a good time at the American Legion Hall, 2500 Union School Road, Picayune, For additional information, please contact Lee at 601-273 -6219, George at 985-264-4135 or Glen at 601-798-9540. December 9 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in at Hardees in Lucedale, corner of Old Hwy 63 & Cowart Street from 8:30am till. For more info call Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431 December 10 Wiggins, MS Second Saturday Cruise-in at Wendy’s in Wiggins. 4pm-8pm December 11 Bay St. Louis, MS The Misfits Toy Drive for the Children in DHS services. The Cruise-in will be at the Depot in Bay St. Louis from 10:00 am till 2:00pm. Please Come out and bring a new (Continued on page 57)

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unwrapped toy and put a smile on a child's face for Christmas. December 17 D'Iberville, MS Gear Head Cruizers 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in 5pm till at the Cypress Lanes parking lot. Lakeview Village, 3200 Mallett Rd., D'Iberville, MS 39540. Family fun, 50/50, music. Info: Perry 228-348-0409 or Dave 228-669-9256 December 17 Pass Christian, MS 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in. 4pm8pm at the West end of the New Pass Christian Harbor.

JANUARY 2017 January 7 Mobile, AL Po-Boy's 1st Saturday Cruise-in at Tillmans Corner (KFC Tillmans Square) Hwy 90, Mobile AL. 50/50, DJ Music, 5pm - 8:00 pm. Mobile's Showcase for Antique, Classic and Custom Cars. Po-Boy's Cruise-in at KFC events are for all of us who love Antique Cars, Classic Cars, Custom Cars, Hot Rods, Street Rods and Rat Rods. Proceeds to benefit local charities. This event sponsored by: Alston Brothers Lawn & Tractor, Advanced Auto and Metal Brothers. For information call Jo-Jo Johnson 251 367-6666 January 13 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in at Hardees in Lucedale, corner of Old Hwy 63 & Cowart Street from 8:30am till. For more info call Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431 January 21 D'Iberville, MS Gear Head Cruizers 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in 5pm till at the Cypress Lanes parking lot. Lakeview Village, 3200 Mallett Rd., D'Iberville, MS 39540. Family fun, 50/50, music. Info: Perry 228-348-0409 or Dave 228-669-9256 January 28 Long Beach MS 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in 6-9 pm at the Long Beach Harbor Hwy 90. Everyone Welcome January 28 Picayune, MS. Boulevard Cruisers 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in Memorial Boulevard at Burger King/Hudson's parking lot. Picayune, MS 6 till 9pm. Oldies music and 50/50

FEBRUARY 2017 February 4 Gulfport, MS Gulf Coast Winter Classic at Gulfport Dragway. 1st race of the season so bring your cars, trucks, bikes, pro stocks, muscle cars, dragsters out for a day of racing. Gates open at 9am Test & Tune "Stop Light starts and no times", Time trials start at Noon, eliminations start at 2pm. Grudge Racing ¡ Vendors ¡ Swap Meet Entrance Fee: Car & Driver $20 - Spectator $10. All Swap Meet & Vendors Welcome* (*Food Vendors must call track 228 863-4408) Vendors Set Up FREE with $10 spectator entrance. On site camping available. Gulfport Dragway is located I-10 exit 31. Go South on Canal Rd, cross over railroad tracks. go about 1 mile, turn left onto Racetrack Road and continue to Gulfport Dragway. www.gulfportdragway.com February 4 Mobile, AL Po-Boy's 1st Saturday Cruise-in at Tillmans Corner (KFC Tillmans Square) Hwy 90, Mobile AL. 50/50, DJ Music, 5pm - 8:00 pm. Mobile's Showcase for Antique, Classic and Custom Cars. Po-Boy's Cruise-in at KFC events are for all of us who love Antique Cars, Classic Cars, Custom Cars, Hot Rods, Street Rods and Rat Rods. Proceeds to benefit local charities. This event sponsored by: Alston Brothers Lawn & Tractor, Advanced Auto and Metal Brothers. For information call Jo-Jo Johnson 251 367-6666 February 10 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in at Hardees in Lucedale, corner of Old Hwy 63 & Cowart Street from 8:30am till. For more info call Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431 February 18 D'Iberville, MS Gear Head Cruizers 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in 5pm till at the Cypress Lanes parking lot. Lakeview Village, 3200 Mallett Rd., D'Iberville, MS 39540. Family fun, 50/50, music. Info: Perry 228-348-0409 or Dave 228-669-9256 February 25 Long Beach MS 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in 6-9 pm at the Long Beach Harbor Hwy 90. Everyone Welcome February 25 Picayune, MS. Boulevard Cruisers 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in Memorial Boulevard at Burger King/Hudson's parking lot. Picayune, MS 6 till 9pm. Oldies music and 50/50

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Classic Cars, Custom Cars, Hot Rods, Street Rods and Rat Rods. Proceeds to benefit local charities. This event sponsored by: Alston Brothers Lawn & Tractor, Advanced Auto and Metal Brothers. For information call Jo-Jo Johnson 251 367-6666 March 10-11 Gulfport, MS Atomic Blast 6 Open to ALL Vehicles. Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles & Antique Bicycles. Rat Rods, Street Rods, Hot Rods, Antique & Classic Cars, $20 at the gate covers all activities including, Stoplight Drags, Tug of War, Burnout Contest, Flame Throwin' Contest, Donut spin-out contest and more. Swap Meet Vendors & Nonfood Vendors Welcome. Here's your chance to attend the event everyone has been talking about.. This is a family event. Gate opens at 4 pm Friday, & 8 am Saturday. There will be a few choice awards for cars/trucks/ bicycles handed out Saturday afternoon. There will be Food & Beer Stands. Events all day, Entrance to the track is $20 (kids under ten $10). Coolers & Grills OK (no glass bottles, please) Free primitive and RV Camping (no hook-ups) 24hr security on site. Everything is at Gulfport Dragway, 1 Mile South of I-10 (MS Exit 31) on Canal Road, Gulfport, MS Vendor information call Track Phone: 228 863-4408 or 228-5960664 Call Host hotels for the Atomic Blast. Best Western Plus (228-8640050) & Clarion Inn (228-868-3300) both are on Hwy 49 ( at the I-10 exit 34) March 18 D'Iberville, MS Gear Head Cruizers 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in 5pm till at the Cypress Lanes parking lot. Lakeview Village, 3200 Mallett Rd., D'Iberville, MS 39540. Family fun, 50/50, music. Info: Perry 228-348-0409 or Dave 228-669-9256 March 25 Long Beach MS 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in 6-9 pm at the Long Beach Harbor Hwy 90. Everyone Welcome March 31 - April 1 Gulfport MS 5th Annual Gulf Coast Auto Show this is a Open Car/Truck/Motorcycle Show & Cruise-in at the Best Western Plus (228-864-0050) & Clarion Inn (228-868-3300) These hotels have adjoining parking lots and offer ground floor outside room entrances. Special Room Rates for this event. There is plenty of room for (Continued on page 62)

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Gates Open 6 p.m. Time Trials Start 6 p.m. Eliminations at 9 p.m. Car & Driver: $25.00 Spectators: $8.00 10 Yrs. & Under: $5.00 $50 plus Trophy for each Winner Minimum 4 Cars required for each Bracket. Once time trials have ended, there is no rainout!

I-10 Exit 31 Go south on Canal Rd. Cross over the railroad tracks. Go about one mile. Turn left onto Racetrack Rd. Enjoy the races!

October 1 Sat Hazardous Waste Rat Rods 9 a.m. www.gulfportdragway.com • (985) 637-9302 October 7 Fri Asphalt Assault 4 p.m.-10:30 p.m. www.gulfportdragway.com • (228) 863-4408 October 7 Fri Smackdown Street Racing 11 p.M-2 a.m. lillarryc@yahoo.com • (228) 383-2317 - Larry Jr. October 8 Sat Hourly Rumble 4 p.m. www.gulfportdragway.com • (228) 863-4408 October 15 & 16 Ford vs Chevy weekend sat 10 a.m.-sun 8 a.m. www.facebook.com/fordvschevygulfport November 4, 5 & 6 “King of the Coast” bracket series Fri 4 p.m. -s/s 8 a.m. www.kocbracketseries.com • (228) 323-7323 - Gaylon November 12 Sat Diesel Thunder 9 a.m. www.facebook.com/MsDieselthunder • (228) 263-2550 - Michael December 2, 3 & 4 “King of the Coast” bracket series fri 4 p.m. - s/s 8 a.m. www.kocbracketseries.com • (228) 323-7323 - Gaylon

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show car parking as well as the cruise-in cars. Vendors are welcome and the public will have free access to your area. Activities will include a variety of Gulf Coast amenities as well as on site entertainment. Car show entry of $20. Both Hotels are located on Hwy 49 South of I-10 exit 34 Host Car Club Coast Cruizers Information Jimbo 228 596-0664 April 1 Mobile, AL Po-Boy's 1st Saturday Cruise-in at Tillmans Corner (KFC Tillmans Square) Hwy 90, Mobile AL. 50/50, DJ Music, 5pm - 8:00 pm. Mobile's Showcase for Antique, Classic and Custom Cars. Po-Boy's Cruise-in at KFC events are for all of us who love Antique Cars, Classic Cars, Custom Cars, Hot Rods, Street Rods and Rat Rods. Proceeds to benefit local charities. This event sponsored by: Alston Brothers Lawn & Tractor, Advanced Auto and Metal Brothers. For information call Jo-Jo Johnson 251 367-6666 April 8, 2017, Gulfport, MS. 3rd Annual Crosspoint Cruisin’ for Missions Car, Truck, and Bike Show. Crosspoint Church 15046 North Swan Rd. Gulfport, MS 39503. Show starts at 9:30 AM, Awards Presented at 2:00 P.M. 6 classes of trophies and plaques will be awarded; cars, trucks, bikes, 4x4s and rat rods. Additionally, there will be specialty and sponsor awards earned. There will be fun, food, kids’ games and live entertainment available, so bring the whole family. We will have many door prizes and a raffle,… Registration fee will be $20.00. April 15 D'Iberville, MS Gear Head Cruizers 3rd Saturday Night Cruise-in 5pm till at the Cypress Lanes parking lot. Lakeview Village, 3200 Mallett Rd., D'Iberville, MS 39540. Family fun, 50/50, music. Info: Perry 228-348-0409 or Dave 228669-9256 April 15 Slidell, LA 20th Annual Camelia City Car Show this is an Open Show. Dash plaques first 200 registered. Preregistration $20 before April 10, 2017, or $25 day of show. Registration 8am till 12pm at North Shore Square Mall, 150 Northshore Blvd., Slidell, LA. Awards at 3pm. Specialty awards, sponsor awards, top 50 awards, best of show, 50/50. All proceeds to benefit charity. Information call Brenda Duhon at 985 6399919 brbord@yahoo.com or John Muligan at 985-845-0527 johnms67GTO@gmail.com April 21-22 Gulfport, MS ATOMIC BLAST 6 Open to ALL Vehicles. Cars, Trucks, Rat Rods, Street Rods, Hot Rods, Antique & Classic Cars, Motorcycles & Mini Bikes & Antique Bicycles. $20 at the gate covers all activities including, Stoplight Drags, Tug of War, Burnout Contest, Flame Throwin' Contest, Donut spin-out contest and more. Swap Meet. Here's your chance to attend the event everyone has been talking about.. This is a family event. Gate opens at 4 pm Friday, & 8 am Saturday. There will be a few choice awards for cars/trucks/bicycles handed out Saturday afternoon. There will be Food & Beer Stands. Events all day, Entrance to the track is $20 (kids under ten $10). Coolers & Grills OK (no glass bottles, please) Free primitive and RV Camping (no hook-ups) 24hr security on site. Everything is at Gulfport Dragway, 1 Mile South of I-10 (MS Exit 31) on Canal Road, Gulfport, MS Vendor info call Track Phone: 228 863-4408 April 22 Long Beach MS 4th Saturday Night Cruise-in 6-9 pm at the Long Beach Harbor Hwy 90. Everyone Welcome April 22-23 Biloxi, MS ROCK-N-RIDE Open Car & Bike Show at Harrah’s Gulf Coast Great Lawn (south of hwy 90) 280 Beach Blvd. Biloxi, MS. Event includes music, food and vendors booths. Registration Noon - 5pm Saturday April 22nd & 9am Noon Sunday, April 23rd. Awards: Top 25, Peoples Choice, Lady's Choice, Club Participation, Longest Distance, Hard Luck. Gift Bags for first 200 registered. Awards at 5pm. Rod Run Registration now $40 after 3/31/17 $50. Rod Run info call Jerry 228-525-7489, Joey 228-596-5158. Food & Craft Vendor info call Teresa 601-951-0087 Rock-N-Ride to benefit the Helping Light Foundation Supporting Our Veterans and helping our children! April 29, The Sixth Annual Deanash Children's Village Open

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Car Show. 8 am thru 1pm, registration 8 am-10 am. $25.00 day of event, includes a meal. Free to the public. Pineview Baptist Church, 19 Tower Rd, Hattiesburg, MS 39401. ( located at the back entrance to Paul B. Johnson State Park) info: call Stan Anderson 601-467-1138 or email andersonstanley58@gmailcom. Proceeds to support the Deanash Children's Village Donations will be accepted. Music provided by Damascus Road 10:00 Cruise' through the park: 11:15 Door Prizes, t-shirts, games, food, 50/50 raffle, 216 pc Craftsman mechanic tool kit raffle. Trophies: Longest Owned, Distance Traveled, Best Engine, Interior, Paint Scheme, Display, Work In Progress, Oldest, Most Unique. Top Three: Car Pre 1960, 1960-1969, 1990 - present, Truck Pre 1960, 1960-1989, 1990 - present, Street Rod, Rat Rod, One each: Best Tractor, Best Motorcycle: Cruiser, Sport, Chopper, Trike, Pastors Choice, Children's Choice, Best In Show

May 2017 May 4–7 Destin, FL Burning Up The Beaches the MOST partyin, fun, BEST value classic car weekend on the circuit! If you are looking for a fun, relaxing weekend on the beach to meet other gearheads and have a BLAST at the beach, THIS IS IT! Car show central is located at Destin Commons, located in the heart of Destin Fl, with fantastic shops such as Bass Pro, Uncle Bucks Fish Bowl, H&M, World of Beer and many many more! Are you used to paying $30 to show your car for a day and get a T-shirt? At Burning Up the Beaches you get armbands for 2 people, to 3 parties with live music, 5 fantastic stops, dinner on Saturday night, prizes galore, event Decal, one event t-shirt, and car show all for $80 tax deductible dollars! All Burning Up The Beaches net funds go to The Arc of the Emerald Coast the local ARC Agency serving those with Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Autism, and other developmental disabilities. Here is your complete list of Events and Cruise Stops: Thursday May 4th, 2017: Early Birds Party and Meet & Greet – Ramada Plaza Resort Light Hors d’oeuvres and Cash Bar 5:30pm – 7:30pm Friday May 5, 2017: Destin Commons – Registration Opens 9:00am – 5:00pm Address: 4100 Legendary Dr, Destin, FL 32541 Cruise the stops from 9 to 5, locations TBA Get registered, or pick up your pre registered package and get out to the stops! Friday Night, May 5, 2017: exciting new Friday party venue – at 5:30 – 7:30 Party with live music and Hors d’oeuvres, location to be announced! Saturday May 6, 2017: Registration will be open 9am – and its not to late to join in the fun! Vendors and those that are “show only” will be set up. More details pending……. THE Car Show!! 10:00am – 5:00pm Location: Destin Commons Take your spot for the SHOW! Thousands of locals are eagerly anticipating your arrival! Valve Cover Racing, Vendors, Destin Commons GREAT restaurants and shops, Mega 50/50. Burning Up The Beaches is known as “THE FUN ONE” In keeping with this spirit, all 5 Burning Up The Beaches awards are totally subjective. Our awards include: 1. Public Choice 2. Sponsors Choice 3. Boardwalks Best 4. Horizons Clients Choice 5. The Wild Bill award, in memory of Burning up the Beaches supporter Wild Bill Tuttle, awarded by his family to the most fun car and crew. “The Street Party” –

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A Crash Course for the Motorcyclist:

Accident Scene Management Scott A. Williams September 01, 2016 You ride a motorcycle, probably with other motorcyclists. While riding, you constantly scan for hazards to avoid problems before they happen. Still, accidents can happen: a deer leaps suddenly into a rider’s path, a distracted driver drifts into a rider’s lane or a rider enters a curve too fast and goes down. For discussion, assume an accident involved members of your riding group. Who’d be first on the scene? Probably you. In effect, you’d be a first responder. But even if you’re not a professional first responder, like a paramedic or Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), you could prevent further injury, set the Emergency Medical System (EMS) in motion and help treat the injured until professional help arrives. With the right training, you could do this. Accident Scene Management, Inc. (ASM) is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization dedicated to reducing injuries and fatalities to motorcyclists through first response education. It’s the only accredited, non-profit bystander program in the U.S. In “A Crash Course for the Motorcyclist,” you learn basic skills to address the first five to 20 minutes at an accident scene. In “Advanced Bystander Assistance,” an extension of the basic program, you learn the skills to be a leader at the scene and assist the EMS. Registered nurse (RN), EMT and motorcycle rider Vicki RobertsSanfelipo created these courses. I attended a two-day, two-course ASM certification program in Florham Park, New Jersey, hosted by Russell and MaryAlice Breninger, both veteran riders and Emergency Medical Responders (EMR) with the all-volunteer Florham Park Memorial First Aid Squad. These aren’t motorcycle safety courses. They’re not about preventing injuries (except to yourself as a rescuer). They’re not first aid courses, although students do learn ways to treat and stabilize victims until professional help arrives. Rather, through classroom instruction and hands-on exercises, I learned what to do at an accident scene. The overall approach is easy to remember, using the acronym PACT:

helmet. Here ASM instructors Jeff West and Kathleen Bridgewater describe how these helmets work to help us realize that they might not need to come off to provide breathing assistance. Instructor Kathleen Bridgewater, an RN and motorcyclist, discussed the importance of calming an accident victim until professional help arrives. “Stay with them and talk to them. Tell them your name and ask them theirs. Reassure them that you’re there to help. Make conversation that also provides information. Can you move your leg OK? When was the last time you had something to eat or drink? Do you have any allergies? Are you taking any medications? Is there someone we can notify?” It helps to have someone write down the answers so first responders can evaluate how a victim’s condition may have changed. When professional emergency responders do arrive, don’t leave. “They need information you have,” said Bridgewater. “You also may be helpful in moving victims or keeping onlookers at a distance. EMS pros appreciate the help that a knowledgeable bystander can provide. If you’re certified in bystander assistance, you can do more to help than just get out of the way.” For me, the most valuable course components were the hands-on exercises. In one of many, we learned and practiced the proper technique for removing a full-face helmet from a victim. Maybe you thought the rule was “never remove a helmet” (I did), but there’s an exception: when a victim is not breathing and the helmet obstructs breathing assistance. Someone who’s not breathing will soon die, so knowing how to remove their helmet quickly while minimizing spinal cord movement could save their life. (We learned about Good Samaritan laws, too.) Twenty days after I got certified, I had occasion to use the skills I learned. Find out more at accidentscene.org. From - Ridermagazine.com

P = Prevent further injury A = Assess the situation C = Call the EMS T = Treat the injured About three dozen students, mostly riders, assembled in the squad’s training room on a Saturday morning. A few professional first responders were there, too, earning continuing education credits by learning specifics of accident scene management where motorcycle riders are involved. We learned that preventing further injury could be as simple as keeping space open for emergency vehicles. It could involve alerting motorists and directing traffic clear of the injured. It could require moving an injured rider away from a bike that’s on top of them, on fire or at risk of igniting, or leaking hazardous fluids. Next, we learned to assess the situation. Where are you? What’s happening? How many people are involved? How severe are the injuries? What types of vehicles are involved? How many? Instructor Jeff West, an EMR and motorcyclist, discussed the allimportant 911 call. “The EMS dispatcher will want the information that you’ve been collecting in your assessment, which helps determine what personnel and equipment to send, whether mutual aid is required and more.” West emphasized that you should never end a 911 call; let the dispatcher end the call. Not every rider in the group had experience with a flip-up, modular

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October 1 Panama City Beach, FL 11th Annual Tickled Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Poker Run Sponsored by The Thunder Angels of Panama City, Florida The ride starts at The Barn - Wicked Wheel Restaurant, 10025 Hutchison Boulevard in Panama City Beach. Registration is form 8:00 am to 9:30 am. The ride fee is $10.00 per hand. The ride will benefit Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and Y.A.N.A. The ride ends with a silent auction, door prizes, raffles, music and more. For more info (850) 265-9691, or go to www.thunderangelspcfl.com. October 6-8 12th Annual Barber Vintage Festival - Thursday, October 6, 2016 - Saturday, October 8, 2016 Presented by Triumph Dealers of North America Motorcycle Show The Barber Vintage Festival is a great way to celebrate the motorcycle and the motorcycle enthusiasm that we all share. The festival offers access to motorcycles and the legends that made the sport what it is today. Also available is the motorcycle parts swap meet that can help you locate that part needed to get your latest project back on the road. Several special programs take place in the museum during this event. Location Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum 6030 Barber Motorsports Parkway Birmingham AL 35094 205-699-7275 www.barbervintagefestival.org Email bvmm@barbermuseum.org October13-16 Daytona, FL Biketoberfest For those who find Bike Week in March too crowded and noisy, Biketoberfest is the kinder, gentler version of this major Daytona event. It features motorcycle shows and rallies, live music, scenic rides along A1A and other historic roadways and, of course, there’s the vibrant street scene, demo rides and plenty of vendors. Check out the motorcycle racing at the newly revamped Daytona International Speedway. biketoberfest.org October 13-15 Gulfport, MS -- Mississippi GWRRA District Rally 'Host Hotel' HOLIDAY INN Gulfport, with adjacent hotels BEST WESTERN Plus - Seaway Inn, and CLARION INN Gulfport. Three (3) excellent Hotels for your individual choice; be sure to mention MSGWRRA for special rate. Room pricing may increase after Sept. 22. For more info; visit http://miss.gwrra-regiona.org/MsNews.htm October 19-23 Panama City Beach, FL Annual Autumn Thunder Beach Motorcycle Rally The rally is headquartered at Frank Brown Park, 16200 Panama Beach Parkway in Panama City. The rally opens at 9:00 am each morning. The event includes a bike parade, poker runs, bikes show, live music, contests, stunt shows, and more. The bike parade is an police escorted ride through the rally area. Poker runs will be held each day starting at various locations and prizes will be awarded at the final stop. The bike show has 16 categories and $15,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded. There are no gates, no admission fees and free parking. info call (850) 249-7627, or go to www.thunderbeachproductions.com. October 22 Longview, TX Rockers Riders & Ribs The event starts at 320 E Methvin in Longview. Motorcycles go out at 9:00 am. The ride will go to the Bear Creek where registered riders will receive a meal and a special edition t-shirt. The ride then returns to Longview where some of the streets will be blocked off for the event. There will be a burnout contest, a bike show, Dyno drags, bike games, music from many bands, food, vendors, barbeque cook-off, a kids zone and more. There will be a small fee for the Dyno drags with the proceeds going B.A.C.A.. $1500.00 and a new tire will be awarded to the winner of the burnout contest. Entry to The Best of Texas bike show is included in the event admission price. bikes will be judged in various categories and cash and trophies will be awarded to winners. You man also compete in various bike games and win prizes and awards. Sponsored by Longview News-Journal For more info call (903) 237-7727 go to http://www.rockersridersribs.com. October 23 Ridgeland, MS 2016 Mississippi Ride for Kids Holmes Community College 412 W. Ridgeland Ave. Ridgeland, MS 39157 Registration: 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Kickstands Up: 1:30 p.m., rain or shine!

Enjoy a fun ride, food and entertainment! Cheer our Stars, local children fighting brain tumors. Connect with other enthusiasts for a great cause Come join us with any make or model of street legal motorcycle, or just enjoy the day with family and friends! By raising funds for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, you’ll give kids battling one of the deadliest forms of childhood cancer a brighter future. Info Kevin Roberts kevroberts313@gmail.com October 26-29 Tupelo - Natchez MS Thunder on the Trace" MS State HOG Rally 2016 If you're looking for a rally with a lot of great riding destinations, come join us in Tupelo for the first stop of the 2016 Mississippi H.O.G. Rally. Tupelo is located in the Northeast part of Mississippi and is adjacent to the Natchez Trace Parkway. Tupelo and its surrounding area is steeped in Civil War History and has been listed as "One of the Best Towns in America". It has a variety of attractions that will keep everyone entertained when not out riding the many scenic roads in the area. And of course the Natchez Trace Parkway runs right along the edge of town, making access to it a breeze. Friday we will head down to Natchez to celebrate their 300th Birthday. There is an observation ride scheduled along the Natchez Trace Parkway from Tupelo to Natchez, so keep your eyes open for clues. Once in Natchez, there will be a variety of events scheduled including a bike show, games and a parade across the Mississippi River and back. And of course, more riding. For more details on a list of Scheduled Activities, Registration details, Directions, Lodging Information, Common FAQ's and more, Please visit the website below. www.msstatehogrally.com October 27-30 Forkland, AL Bama Fall Bike Fest Motorcycle Rally The deep south's wildest motorcycle event. Live Bands, Wet T-Shirt Contest, Bike Games, People Games and a Whole Lot More. The saloon will be open!! New pool tables, tv's with sports, DJ.... Armbands just $30 for the weekend!! RV power/water spots just $80!! All primitive camping is free!! Free hot showers Come down and party with us, we promise you'll love it! The rally grounds are located about 7 miles north of Demopolis, 15 miles south of Eutaw Address 16971 US Hwy 43, Forkland, AL. Phone 334-654-0462 www.bamabikefest.com October 28-29 Fairhope, AL. 2016 Angel Ride 3 Day Motorcycle Rally, Ride and Concert benefiting the Angel Ride Foundation Escorted Ride, Great Live Entertainment, Silent Auction, Bike Show and More Camping Available Chance to win a 2002 Custom Harley Davidson Fat Boy donated by Renegade Choppers $10 per ticket or $50 for 6 or $100 for 12 The mission of the foundation is to provide financial assistance to families of children with unforeseen health problems. Event Location Oak Hollow Farm, 14210 Greeno Road, Fairhope, AL 36532. Info: 251-2430365 angel-ride.org Email sueknight@angel-ride.com November 8-12 Gonzales, LA 18th Annual Police Motorcycle Skills Championship We are pleased to announce the 2016 Gulf Coast Police Motorcycle Skills Championship. This year’s seminar (the 18th) will be held in Gonzales, LA at Lamar Dixon Expo Center on November 8-12, 2016. This motorcycle skills competition is will provide challenging and unique courses designed to enhance your skills as a motor officer. All proceeds from this skills competition will provide support for Dream Day Foundation and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Info 225-389-3874 November Mount Hermon LA 11-13 Meet on the Creek Fall Motorcycle Rally Bike Games, Contests, Music, Camping and More Rally Admission is $25 per person for the weekend and $12.50 for military veteran for the weekend Must be 18 years of age to Enter! Silver Creek Campground 37567 Hwy 1055, Mount Hermon LA. Phone 985877-4256 www.meetonthecreek.com November 20 Biloxi, MS The 2016 MBVMC Fall Vintage Bike Show will at the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art in Biloxi April 28-30 2017 Leesburg, FL Leesburg Bikefest Sponsored by Leesburg Partnership The main venue will be on Main Street from Canal Street to 9th Street but activities take place throughout the area. The event includes poker runs, organized rides, a parade ride, bike show, exhibitions, entertainment, contests, music and more. The motorcycle show will be judged in various categories and awards given to winners. Poker runs may start at various locations. Cash awards will be given to winners. For more info call 352-365-0053, or go to www.leesburgpartnership.com.

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BIKE NIGHT - 2nd Tuesday of Each Month. KFC on Schillinger Rd. S. Mobile AL. 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. 50/50 Drawing at 8pm Bike of the month award. All proceeds will go to Wilmer Hall Children’s Home. Sponsored By: The Gold Wing Road Riders Association - Alabama Chapter “A” Dixie Wings and KFC. All Bikes/Trikes & Chapters Welcome. For more info Call David Napp 251-510-8628

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2015 HellCat Challenger Like Brand New, by Owner 3300 miles, loaded 707 hp, 6 Speed, black interior, tinted windows and more. $59,900 228-806-3500 posted 10/16 PARTS FOR SALE 7 sets of Chevy heads $300.00 for all including double hump - 4 Chevy blocks 283,327,350 all 4 $300.00 - 1935 Ford engine and trans $700.00 - 6 cylinder running Chevy engine $450.00 w/bell housing. - 3 Toyota p/u rolling chassis w/ titles $300.00 all w/cab running 1972 VW Baja bug, no title bill of sale, needs brakes $1450.00 - Diesel big blue Miller on its own trailer $2500.00 - hundreds of 1979-94 Toyota p/u parts - over 1000 old VW parts - Mark - 601-766-1066 posted 10/16

1959 Ford 4 door hardtop. Low mileage, good condition, interior great, Black outside and red interior. 11K O.B.O. call David at 228-342-7113 posted 10/16

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1948 Suburban has a 4 inch chop,10 bolt GM rear end, duel air conditioner and heat, 350 V8 engine, door poppers, 30,000 miles beautiful car proven drive anywhere with comfort. another set of matching seats included $35,000.00 Call Donna 228 332 3006

Wanted set of Aluminum Magnum wheels for my 69 SS Chevelle. Sizes are: 2 - 15x7 & 2 - 15x8 or 2 - 16x7 & 2 - 16x8 They must be aluminum alloy with a polished lip. Not interested in steel wheels. I can be reached at this email: tonys@tonyskingofsteaks.com posted 9/16

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1500sqft insulated building w/ central a/c-heat. Piped for compressor throughout. 1 acre, versatile shop. Trolley Hoist, Commercial grade air compressor. Ventilation fan to evacuate any fumes, dust or debris. Room to expand. 145 Inda Rd, Perkinston, MS 39573 $65,000 Listed w/ Surf Song Realty posted 10/16 601-716-5945


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1979 Corvette, 99k miles, good condition, out of storage, new ac and carb. $11,000. call 228 868 2217 posted 10/16

1957 Chevy Belair 2 door hardtop. frame off restoration; great stance and sound. 502 fuel injected big block w/ 5 speed. Richmond heavy duty radiator w/ dual electric fans. All chrome and polished stainless engine compartment, 9" Ford w/ 3:73 gears. Show Car or Driver. Custom stereo AM/FM radio, Vintage air, power brakes, steering, windows, doorlocks, MSD ignition, leather bucket seats posted 10/16 front & rear, tilt wheel. No Expenses Spared Asking $69,500 call 504-874-3477 1929 Ford model A extended cab truck.. Ford 9 rear, 350/350, new crate motor less than 5000 miles, all metal but finders, air and heat, straight axle front end, ostrich and smooth leatherette, heat and air, drive anywhere. gets lots of awards at shows. $32,000.00 call Donna 228 332 3006 posted 10/16

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1967 Chevelle SS 396 with rock crusher 4speed, p/s, p/b. Runs and drives good been in storage since 2004 in a dry shop. The interior is in excellent shape. It is a true 138 car. $28,000 Call 601-477-9227 posted 9/16 1930 Marmon Roosevelt in excellent condition. Straight 8, 4-speed manual, 12 spoke artillery wood wheels. Hayes coach builder. All original. $27,000 O.B.O. Phone: 228 323-1913 posted 10/16

1961 Pontiac Bonneville 4 door hard top with power steering, power brakes and A/C. No rust or dents. This is a rare car. Price Negotiable Ask for Buddy 601‐372‐3894. posted 9/16

1937 Plymouth P4 Deluxe, 4 door sedan with frame off restoration. Trim, grill and bumpers are in incredible condition. Nothing bent, chrome is great on nearly all parts. All new brake shoes, wheel cylinders, brake lines and fuel lines. Gas tank was acid dipped and double coated inside. It should last another 75 yrs. Engine is a 201 Flathead Six. The engine appears to have been rebuilt. The compression meets original specs of 110 pounds in 4 cylinders and 106-107 in the other two. It runs perfectly and gaskets all look new where you can see them. Transmission is a 3-speed on the floor and shifts perfectly. The car runs and drives great. It has brand new wide white wall tires. All new seals on doors, windows & trunk. Original steel rims and hubcaps including spare tire. One of the most complete Rust free cars you can find anywhere. I even have the hand crank for the engine. The original 6 volt system was switched to negative ground and charges perfectly. I have the 2 large manuals, the mechanics manual and the electrical manual in addition to the owners manual. $8500. O.B.O. Call Jerry 228-326-7489 Gulfport, MS posted 10/16

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Postal Jeep - If you are looking for a cool ride, something different, a rat rod, farm or camp vehicle, you have found it. This right hand drive Jeep, a unique part of American history, is road ready. I built this Jeep with a ton of new stuff. All new brakes, seats and belts, mirrors, shocks, radiator, lighting and wiring, plus more. The drivetrain has only 20K miles since a complete major overhaul. Extra parts included. Bring cash as you will drive this clean title Jeep home. $2900 call 601-829-2589 This Postal Jeep is ready to roll!!

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30s truck In Search of a person must be under 5'7"! Very nice craftsmanship on this truck. It is a blast to drive and very reliable no matter how far away you live. It is just a little too small for me as I'm 6'. Hand built body at top a newer ford ranger chassis with modern suspension and drivetrain. Ready to go Cruisin! $5,500 or trade. 228-332-7777 posted 9/16

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1948 Dodge Pro Street 310 Chassis, 350 Chevy motor, 700R trans., 9 inch Ford rear end, 4 wheel power disc brakes. Asking $18,000.00 Call Arthur 985-264-2180 posted 9/16

1979 Corvette ZZ-4 350 with 60K miles, P/S, P/B, A/C. $10,000 call 228-861-0666 posted 8/16 1979 Pontiac Formula Firebird – It has 85,000 miles on it and has a 403 Oldsmobile engine. One Owner. In great condition. Always stored in a garage. $14,800. Please call Debbie Purvis at 601-953-1807. posted 9/16 1956 Buick Special, 4 dr sedan, chopped top, 454 / 700R4, 4 wheel disk brakes, needs finishing - $4,500 OBO - 1966 Chevy Impala, 4 dr wagon, 283, auto, air, brakes, steering, rusting out floorpans, not running - $1,600 OBO. 1958 Ford T-Bird, some rust, not running - $2,400 OBO. 1964 Falcon 2 dr wagon, 260 / 3 speed, rust in floor, also includes 1965 Falcon 2 dr sedan for parts $4,000 OBO. 1975 Chevy 1 ton 4 dr dually long wheel base truck, 350 / 4 speed (granny low) trans, needs brake hydro pump, MS title $3,000 OBO. 1954 Simplex motorcycle, engine stuck - #1,800 OBO. 1961 Triumph Tiger Cub, tore down for restoring, 60% restored $2,500 OBO. All of the above are located in Pascagoula, MS. 228-623-7172 No Text or E-mail posted 10/16

1967 Camaro RS Unicorn. This 1967 Camaro factory V8 RS was raced since new. This 454 powered Camaro has never been wrecked and has ZERO RUST. The ladder bar suspension launches hard and straight through an aluminum 9". New Weld wheels put the power to the ground. And with the overdrive transmission the fun doesn't have to end at the track. Clear title that can be registered! $25,999 or trade 228-332-7777 posted 9/16

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1967 Chevy Nova - 383 stroker roller engine with aluminum Heads, Eagle rotating assembly, 650 duel line Holley carb., Concept serpentine system, built 350 trans with 3000 stall, new aluminum radiator, alternator, starter, carburetor, calipers. P/S, P/B, A/C. $32,000 call 228-861-0666 posted 8/16

1967 Nova Pro-Street (9.40 1/4 mile) - 409 Brodex heads with forged Eagle crank, turbo 400, 12” GM narrowed rear. MSD distributor, ceramic exhaust, new aluminum radiator,

alternator, starter, carburetor, calipers. New soft 14” street radials. Call for more info: 228-861-0666 posted 8/16

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1981 Corvette ZZ4 350 C.I.D. 385 HP. Quik burn, aluminum heads, ceramic exhaust, built 350 trans with 2800 stall, New, aluminum radiator, alternator, starter, carburetor, calipers, P/S, P/B, A/C. $12,500 call 228-861-0666 posted 8/16

1980 Corvette L-82 ZZ4 383 aluminum heads, New, aluminum radiator, alternator, starter, carburetor, calipersP/S, P/B, A/C. $11,500 call 228-861-0666 posted 8/16


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Engines Small Block $3,100 - $4,200 Big Block $5,500 - $6,500 Now is the time to turn your old 350 Chevy engine into the high performance 383 stroker you always wanted. CALL K.W. COOK ...

228-861-0666 Transmissions Repair & Installation Also Available WOOLMARKET, MS I-10 exit 41

1970 Chevelle - 496 Roller engine with Mach serpentine system, Doug headers, Eagle rotating assembly, aluminum heads, built 400 with 3200 stall. New aluminum radiator, alternator, starter, carburetor, calipers. P/S, P/ B, A/C $27,000 Call 228-861-0666 Call 228861-0666 posted 8/16

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1967 Olds 442 Cutlass convertible. $14900 228 697-3632 posted 10/16

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1940 Ford Deluxe 2 door surface rust, no big dents motor froze, glass, seats all there - no radio - been in barn 40 years $7500.00 call Larry 228 671-6216 posted 10/16


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1928 Ford Coupe. All steel. Off-body restoration. New rebuilt 350 Chevy engine. 350 Turbo Trans. A/C & heater. Edlebrock 650 carb, Chrome compressor & alternator. Headers. Smitty mufflers. Lokar floor shifter. Chrome booster & master cylinder. Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes. GM tilt steering. Turn signals. New steel floor. Carpet, rolled & pleated interior. New stainless steel rock guard. New chrome radiator cover. Brand new tires. Many more extras. Asking $30,000.00 OBO Ph: 228-832-3255 posted 8/16

71 Baja runs drives needs brakes $1500.00 o.b.o. call Mark 601-766-1066 posted 8/16 1937 Chevy - 350 Chevy engine/350 turbo transmission. Four barrel Edelbrock carb. Chrome a/c compressor & alternator. Chrome booster & master cylinder for power brakes. Front disk & rear drum brakes. Entire undercarriage has been rebuilt along with the front end. Tilt steering wheel, eight way power seats, power windows, power trunk. Turn signals, American Torq Thrust chrome wheels. Beautiful paint job (recent). $27,500 firm (over $33,000 in it). Call Ed @ 985-641-7968. Can be seen in Slidell, LA. posted 8/16 1985 Chevy S-10, 350 engine, camel hump heads, 4 barrel carb, Headers with duel exhaust, 400 transmission, New parts: radiator, breaks, calibers, distributor housing, tires. Needs paint job and work. Call Danney 631334-9362 $2500 obo. posted 7/16

1970 Ford Truck F 100, 302 engine, performance cam, Edelbrock manifold and carb, new coolant system, 3 speed on the tree, Cragar wheels, extra stuff, new grill and dash cover, 2 piece seat, misc. parts, goes with truck. $4,900 obo 504 884 2710 posted 8/16

2008 Z06 with 37k miles for $42.5k. Car is in excellent condition and always kept in the garage. Impeccably maintained. Fresh set of tires with less than 1k miles. Loaded with every option available in ’08 with the LZ3 package. LG long tube headers with mild to wild switch. Escort 8500 radar detector. Apple music interface and more. Call Bill 601-668-8733 bill@billfranks.net. posted 8/16

1966 Chevy C-10 Restored. 383 stroker W/ NW fuel injection, Vintage air, 6AL MSD ignition, new rims & tires, new interior, Autometer gauges, new shocks and brakes. $25,000 O.B.O. call 228 697-0650 posted 6/16 1951 Pontiac Chieftain 32k miles, all original. 12v system, straight V8, hydro-matic transmission, solid car for its ago. Runs and drives $5995 call 228-493-4500 posted 8/16 1967 Chevy pick-up - No Engine $500 Any question call Mark 601-766-1066 posted 8/16

1976 Corvette. 350, auto. Original. $15,000 call 985-630-3915 posted 7/16 94

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1977 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr, 307 V-8 Auto. Clear title. 77,385 original miles. Asking $1600 Cash. The car is workable. Call J.W. Smith 228 233-0254 (no Text call only) posted 7/16

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Race Car in box This Mazda RX-7 is ready to go! Strap yourself inside the NHRA certified roll cage and hang on. With a SBC V8 fit in place of the factory 1.3 liter this car scoots! Don't let anything get in the way of having the time of your life! What a rush when this 4link tubbed car hooks! Clear title that can be registered! $13,500 or trade 228-332-7777 posted 9/16


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1988 Custom Bagger, raked, lowered, cam & Weber carb. 30K miles. $10,500 O.B.O. call 228-861-1136 posted 10/16 1972 Cutlass Supreme Convertible All new engine/transmission professionally rebuilt, new interior, new paint, (5) five new tires, all new brakes, new suspension parts, new A/C system, new carpet, new top, new wiring, new gauges. The car has only 1,100 mile on it since it was totally rebuilt from top to bottom. The car is gorgeous the paint is a factory color metallic burnt orange with white top & interior. Everything is new on the car it is not junk! Over $28,000 in parts receipts alone. Asking $23,500 OBO have (6) six cars just need to cut back. Call Jerry 601-927-4234 posted 8/16

1928 Ford Model A New frame, 283 engine, AC, power brakes, Ford 9 inch rear end, 350 gear, 6,522 miles, two-tone gray. $28,000 call 985-882-5216 posted 8/16 1947 Chevy with 496 Big Block. Roller engine with Eagle rotating assembly, aluminum heads, Doug headers, built 400 trans. with 3200 stall. New, aluminum radiator, alternator, starter, carburetor, calipers, exhaust, tires & wheels. P/S, P/B, A/C. $28,000 Call 228-861-0666

1981 Corvette ZZ4 350 C.I.D. 385 HP. Quik burn, aluminum heads, ceramic exhaust, built 350 trans with 2800 stall, New, aluminum radiator, alternator, starter, carburetor, calipers, P/S, P/B, A/C. $12,500 call 228-861-0666 posted 8/16

1989 Chevy “Mini School Bus� well equipped Camper. 6.2 diesel, new 5 speed automatic transmission. New tires, tow package. P/S, P/B. Good driver. Must be seen. $4200 O.B.O. Call Adam at 417-230-2974 posted 10/16

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1991 Corvette. All original, never wrecked, 84K miles. Fresh tune up, new tires. This car is ready to go.. Clear title and all paperwork available. Good driver. Really a clean little car. Second owner. $13,500 O.B.O. Call Adam at 417-230-2974 posted 10/16

Mach1 Blast to the past. This Mach will bring back all the best memories you and your buddies had except the part where you always had to work on it. This Mach is clean and ready to roar. With styling cues from the original and the creature comforts of today it's a match made for roasting tires and making smiles for years to come with only 42k original miles $12,500 or trade 228-332-7777 posted 9/16

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1968 Chevelle SS Frame restoration in (2007) The Car is still in great shape. It has a 388 Stroker Motor with according to the dyno putting out over 500hp the engine has under 5000 miles on it, it's a turbo 350 automatic with a 3200 stall, 12 bolt Chevy rearend. Bucket seats and center console with factory air. It's House of Kolors True Blue pearl with mate black Supersport stripes news tires and much more. Asking 22,750.00 firm Call Kevin 228224-1017 please serious buyers only no tire kickers. posted 9/16

Formula Convertible This car will have you grinning from the time the rumble of it's exhaust notes hits your ears. And it only gets better from there the 6 speed puts the power in your hands. This car is a blast to drive! People say power everything and this car does the top even goes down with the push of a button. 10,500 or trade 228-332-7777 posted 9/16


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Metal prints - aprox 6x9 $5 includes tax & shipping.

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Metal print - aprox 6x9 - $5 includes tax & shipping.

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Metal print - aprox 6x9 $5 each includes tax & shipping.

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Metal print - aprox 11x15 - $20 includes tax & shipping. Check to: DIXIE PRESS 路 P.O. Box 2847 路 Gulfport, MS 39505

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