Well, fall is here and for many of us that means it's time to start thinking about storing our collector cars for the winter. Make sure you do all of those things needed...check the tire pressure, top off fluids, make sure your anti-freeze is up to the task...and hope for an early spring!
I've been attending the fall AACA meet at Hershey for many years and this year is memorable in that we've not seen rain (yet). Rain seems synonymous with Hershey and something that's been a little easier to deal with now that all of the swap meet spaces are on paved ground. No more mud, but with that comes plenty of sore feet from hitting the miles of pavement! This year, I got lucky and found a real nice front bumper for my 54 HJ, as well as several other goodies to fit the car. We even have a few club members selling rare and valuable KF items in the Green field swap meet area.
The 2015 club calendar project is coming along. Larry Barker, our new editor, has the material he needs and promises something everyone will enjoy for the coming year. In addition, our 2014 national meet host, Jim Betts, has assembled a Quarterly magazine that we will be printing and mailing with the calendar. I'm not going to tip Jim's hand, but will say you'll like what you see.
The KF Museum and Kaiser-Frazer Historical Foundation (KFHF) work is proceeding. The paperwork is in the government workstream so as soon as that's approved and returned I'll have more to talk about. In the meantime, should you have questions about either the KF Museum of the KFHF, they can absolutely be sent my way. Questions about the Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Museum (YAHM) and their operations should be directed to them. The museum does have a temporary exhibit in place that's a mix of KFOCI member and YAHM owned material that's well worth seeing. So, if you find yourself in the area, stop by!