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November 17th
Sunshine, 70 degrees! Steve Mc, K4SKM, in
his '41 Willys pickup called on the radio as we were ready to leave the
house. We met up with him on the bridge just past the Toll Plaza and
rolled our way to Old Town for yet another Saturday night, John, KG4BFJ,
a fellow HAM and spectator was going to join us for the day and had
already arrived in the spectator parking. Gary was at the gate and
greeted us with that welcoming smile of his, Greg was there on his golf
kart, Gary gave us details about the "Primrose Center Charity Mixed Car
Show" that had been going on since 9:00AM. I am sure it was the cold of
the morning that had the participation at 30 cars. However it was a good
show. We had to follow Joe & Greg in the golf karts down the bricks.
Bratt was at the Registration point. As we made the turn at the clock
there was Roger's '55 Chevy in it's place of honor with fellow "Redline
Rodders". Roger, Sue & company were at the bottom of Block 3. We were
the first in Block 4. We caught up with one another and chatted with
John. Bill & Doris stopped by. Linda interviewed them for next weeks
newsletter. Ed & "Evel One" as her tag now says, arrived in their '64
Corvair Coupe. Dan Z came across Florida Plaza in his '63 Corvair
convertible followed by Jeff in his '59 Edsel. Linda, John & I headed up
to see who was in "Town" and drop of the newsletters. Most of the other
"Redline Rodders" and several of the "Drop Your Top" bunch from Brevard
County were in block 2 across from Bob, with his GMC pickup and Cris &
Larry in their '69 Mustang in the "Looney Bin". More of the "Redline
Rodders" were in place at the top of Block 2 with John and the "Double
Nickel Express". Ben, Karen and family were in their favorite spot. Gary
was out with his son in the Mustang, Charlie was already setting with
Emil behind the '48 Ford. Mark, Mike & Ken had the 2 'Vettes and the
Camaro across from them. By now most of the show cars from earlier in
the day had left. We went back down to Block 4 and T Rod, KI4GJS, fellow
HAM and friend of the Cruise arrived, he came out tonight to take some
Photos for the website and join in on the day.
Graham, W4HFG, and Carole, who had been in
Florida for a week bid their "Farewells" over the radio on the way to
the Airport. Just after they would have boarded the plane, Ian, G4ZPZ,
came over the radio from Manchester, England as did Bernie, W1CDM, from
San Diego, California to hear how the Cruise was going and to see if
Graham had gotten off OK. Joe, Kay and "Ozzie" stopped by for a visit.
4:00 rolled around, Mike N4HHA, who has been working on his '63 Corvair
was on his way out to join us for dinner, Niko, his "Cruising Dog" was
going to come to his first Cruise. T Rod, John, Linda & I headed up to
"Flippers" for our meal and dropped off newsletters and chatted with
other Cruisers that had arrived. Jane was very busy when we arrived, we
pushed the tables together, on the
Patio, to accommodate our group. I gave the "Radioed Order" from Mike to
Jane and we were joined by Neil & Elaine that had brought out the
"Roller" tonight. Ron & Renee were almost finished by the time we
arrived. Pep & Nancy were dinning alfresco as were most of the earlier
residents of Block 1. Jane took great care of our group, as usual. We
all split up to head back to the cars, "Big Jim" &
Norma, they bought out their '57 Chevy,
arrived as we were leaving. Linda & I, stopped by for a treat, that had
always been available there, at the "Old Town Chippy Shop", that seemed
to have lost any real "English" identity, after almost 45 minutes and a
refund we disappointedly headed back to Block 4. Too bad, it started out
as a place to stop off at. We are not used to having any bad experiences
in our "Home Town" but this place has become below standards of what we
expected. Linda wants me to express her apologies, after giving them a
glowing recommendation when they opened. She has been getting
mixed reports of late which was another reason for a personal visit.
Anyway, by now the top 2 blocks were reaching capacity. John B was
parked right behind the Cruise Office.
By the time we got back after the fiasco
in Block 1, Ted, KE4TTE, and Larry WA3PGL, were also waiting for us to
get back together. Block 4 was getting pretty full. Mark had his
T-Bucket across from us. Ron S was out in his '37 Ford Coupe. The cars
had just started to park around behind the Roller coaster. Larry and I
took a walk to check out to see who else was out. Joe had the T-Bird on
the other side of Roberta, the "Beer Lady". The Double Decker Bus was
near the corner, Doc & Suzanne were out in the "Pro Street" Charger. I
stopped by to chat with Dog & Trish that were admiring a white "Super
Bird" that was parked near the bus. John, K4BJF, a spectator from Boca
Raton stopped by. Later I saw him riding with Dave D in the "Mint Julep"
'57 Chevy headed for the Cruise. Another HAM that stopped by was Ken,
KC4IYP, from Kissimmee. Laura, KI4ZJX, who was taking a break at work in
a nearby theme park, could be heard over the radio checking out the
"Color" of today's events. Mark I, who was out in his '56 Chevy,
"Junkyard Jewel" stopped by for a visit. Rodger arrived in one of his
British Sports Cars, this time it was an MGTD. Time was flying by, the
next thing you know, John, KG4BFJ, was crawling into Mark's T-Bucket for
the parade, T Rod was headed for a vantage point for a few parade
photos.
Nikki stopped by with the "Flag Winners"
just after 8:20. November, "Cruiser of the Month", Roger
Dussault* in his '55 Chevy, would be led to Block 4, that becomes the staging area at this
time, by Bratt, Lee, Dave and Gary.
Followed by other members of the "Redline Rodders" and the rest of the
cars from the top 3 blocks. Chris who had been playing a mix of Nostalgic
music and radio spots, got word that we were ready to Cruise, he then
gave the safety announcements, played the National Anthem, "Wolfman Jack" proclaimed, "It's the
Saturday Nite Cruise", right on time, for this the
908th running of this tradition. Bratt, Dave & Lee escorted the '55
Chevy followed by the rest of the
211 cars, rolling up the bricks of "Deac Hundley Avenue",
delighting a very large crowd of spectators. "Rain or Shine" every Saturday night of the year, there is nothing quite like it for the "Cruisers" and it is always a treat for those watching it from
the sidewalks and boulevards.
Thank you Old Town for letting us, the
curators of this "Rolling Display of Automotive History", the cars that
are the "Stars", to be their guests this evening. Thank you to the Old
Town Merchants Association and the Sponsors of this event, "Valvoline",
the "A&W", "Tags With Class", "Wound and Around", Pepsi, Roberts Brothers,
Race Depot & "Flippers" just to
name a few. Thank you to, Allan, Lee, Gary, Miguel, Nikki and the entire Cruise Staff and fellow Cruisers for
making this our 260th consecutive Saturday a fun and
safe one. Mike Singer, Get Well! We all miss you.
On to the Flag Winners...
Tonight's random drawing winners that and received the coveted "Old Town
Checkered Flag" along with $25 cash, A Case of Oil from Valvoline and a drink from the
Tropical Breeze.
Congratulations to the Checkered Flag Winners!
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Johnny
Hodge
1962
Chevrolet
Impala
Leon
Martin
1957
Chevrolet
Pick Up
Harry
Hackett
1963
Ford
Falcon Squire
Bill
Ackerman
1969
Chevrolet
Corvette
Juventino
Santoni
1973
Packard ?
Roy
Campbell
1968
Dodge
Charger
Don & Leona
Lutz *
1960
Rambler
Metropolitan
Gary
Lurie
1948
Chevrolet
* Registered Cruisers at "Mustang Mike's" Saint Cloud
Thursday Nite Cruise-In.
**Disqualified, Cruiser left property before flags were awarded.
***First Time Cruiser!
(1) Donated his winnings to the drawings)
On to the Photos ... after this.
Here are the Photos.
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T Rod's view of today's Cruise
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See
you all "Out there".

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