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bustidwing

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car show
« on: September 09, 2018, 11:55:25 AM »
1st car show for the ole Kaiser Special...1 small trophy and a door prize lol         41 miles round trip..was well received by the crowd and more questions than I anticipated...

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Re: car show
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2018, 02:26:52 PM »
Congratulations and thanks for getting your car out there.  It looks great and certainly deserves a prize!
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Re: car show
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2018, 05:02:00 PM »
Read up on HJK, JWF, and HAD (Howard A."Dutch" Darrin), include a few pictures from the internet and you will amaze people with who these people were!!!!

Western Colossus, Freedoms Forge and HJK biography from the KF library, will help you.   The internet is too sketchy for this. People never see these cars and they should.   They are an important part of the history of the automobile.   Many times they end up the peoples choice, when the people are allowed to vote!!
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Re: car show
« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2018, 05:58:28 PM »
That is a nice looking slab-sider you have. It's good that you get it out so people can see it.
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Re: car show
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2018, 09:15:53 PM »
Barbara came up with the design concept of making this "sandwich board" using 2ea. 2 x 3 foot wood poster frame units; they are hinged at the top so it can be folded together to make transportation easier.  We use it to help explain the story of the Henry J while it was in production.  Anyone can make one for themselves.  We took originals to an Office Max Copy Center, showed them the Copyright Office information to show we could make copies of this copyrighted material so "no original documents or materials were harmed in the production of the finished product".

Yes, these days, anyone taking a K-F product to a general old car show will get a lot of people stopping and asking questions.  Yes, some of these curious folks can turn out to be serious prospective car owners and new members.  Show folks that these cars are still around, you can get parts easier (and for less $$$) than for a lot of the more popular makes of the period and that the KFOCI provides an excellent support system if people need help.

As for the work in process cars, you can either take pictures of the car(s) as the project(s) move towards completion.  This further supports the idea that these vehicles may not be money pits that lead up a dead end street.   

If 150 members take their cars out to their respective area old car shows (so what if you are the only K-F product at one of these) over the course of the summer, you may be able to land 1 or 2 new members.  If that turns out to be an average (some bring in more members, others perhaps none at all) that means at least 150 new members a year from a source that otherwise might not be available.

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Re: car show
« Reply #5 on: September 10, 2018, 06:56:00 AM »
I have found that Office Max does work at a fraction of the price of most other suppliers.