Rickreall Auto Swap Meet / Show & Shine

Posted in Shows 2010 on May 31st, 2010 by Stewart

The 13th Annual

Rickreall Auto Swap Meet

Sunday, June 6 2010

7am – 4pm

Polk County Fairgrounds

520 Pacific Hwy 99W

Rickreall, OR

This is where I start the show season every year.

Lots of fun!

If you have a car to show, admission is free.

LINK to event site.

I like to park the Buick in the Show & Shine area, and then go to the swap meet to hunt for parts.

The nice part about showing a car is that you get to park inside the event, and not way out in the parking lot…

I am looking for LOTS of parts for the Rat Rod this year.

If you are in the area, you really should attend this event.

See you there!

-Stewart

p.s.  Here is the RoadMonster at last year’s event on June 7, 2009.

It’s raining…

Posted in Miscellaneous on May 30th, 2010 by Stewart

…AGAIN.

I am beginning to think that Mother Nature does not want me to paint the Rat Rod…

…EVER.

It’s supposed to rain all day on Memorial Day too.

BLAH!

-Stewart

Jerry Shumard – Maranatha Chevrolet Service

Posted in History on May 29th, 2010 by Stewart

Back in 1981 when I was 16 years old, I drove a 1964 Impala sedan.

That old Impala was my first automotive love.

It was actually my second car, as I blew the engine in my 1959 VW Beetle in a matter of weeks, but that’s another story…

The Impala.

My parents bought the Impala in the mid-1970′s from an acquaintance of my grandfathers.  The guy was selling the Impala for a mere $500.00.  We had to drive down to Hemet, California to get the car.  It was beige with beige cloth interior.  Powered by a 327 / Powerglide combo.  Everything worked, even the factory A/C.

I hated that car as a pre-teen.  My friends and I would hang out at the local skating rink every week, and when it was my mom’s turn to drive, we had her drop us off a block or two away, so no one would see us in the Impala.

When I blew the engine on the Beetle, my dad kindly traded me the Impala for the dead VW.  I had a job working at Magic Mountain, and I needed the transportation.

The car was huge.  I hated driving it at first.  Did I mention that it was HUGE?!?!

As time went on, I learned to like the car.  First of all, it was quick.  Back in 1981, there were very few cars that could beat me in a stop light drag race.  There were MANY stop light drag races in that car.

As my friends soon started acquiring cars of their own, we spent our time dreaming up ways to make our cars cooler, faster, and better.

One day I heard a loud banging sound coming from the driveshaft tunnel.  My dad and I took the car to the local mechanic he used to use in Newhall called C&R Automotive.  The mechanic told me that the Impala had a two piece drive shaft with a U-joint in the center, and there was a can-like bearing that supports the center of the drive shaft assembly that had gone bad.  He replaced it, and I was on my way…

For about a week…

The dreaded knocking sound returned.  I took the car back, and a new drive shaft support was installed.  It lasted…

About a week…

This happened FOUR times.

The mechanic accused me of racing the car and being “too hard” on the car.  I told him that these cars came with much more powerful engines than my humble 327, and that didn’t seem like the answer.  He wasn’t very nice or helpful.

I started looking for a mechanic who knew these cars.

I found a shop called Maranatha Chevrolet Service in Canyon Country, California.  The owner, Jerry Shumard, took the Impala for the day.  He called later that day to tell us that the other mechanic had put the drive shaft back together wrong, and it wasn’t balanced.  That’s why it was tearing the drive shaft support bearing apart.

I knew right then that I had found my mechanic.

Over the years, I had taken the Impala to Jerry for numerous repairs and upgrades.

Jerry was always excellent at what he did, was nice, honest, and just a great man to work with.

I remember seeing his 1962 Belair race car whenever I was there.  It was light yellow, and I was amazed at the light weight bumpers and full aluminum paneled interior.  I still remember the RFC (Racers for Christ) decals that he had on the car.  I always dreamed that my Impala would some day be that cool!

My favorite modification that Jerry did for me was to install a 400 cubic inch small block engine in the Impala.  My stock engine was pretty whipped.  I bought a used built 327 that had forged pistons, a HUGE cam, and piston slap!  I blew up that engine racing some Japanese sports car right in front of College of the Canyons in Valencia.  I left quite the smoke trail and oil slick.

Anyway, Jerry had found a supply of these new small block 400′s and was running one in his daily driven blue Chevrolet station wagon.  That engine was a torque monster!  I really enjoyed the car with that setup.  I had previously swapped in a Turbo 350 transmission in place of the old slipping Powerglide.

When Chris and I got married and we had jobs in the San Fernando Valley, we decided to sell the Impala and get a (gasp) Honda Civic as the Impala was too expensive to drive on our meager salaries.

I sold the car back to my dad, who drove it until it was finally sold to a guy who wanted it solely for the engine.  I am sure the car was crushed after that.

Who knows?  Maybe it still exists.  Black California Plates:  HBU 852.

Anyway, my wife and I still went to Maranatha Chevrolet with our other vehicles.  Jerry became like extended family to me.

We moved to Oregon in 1991…

I really miss Jerry and Maranatha Chevrolet Service.

I’ve never since found a mechanic with whom I’ve had total confidence.

I’ve tried to keep up with Jerry’s racing.

Here is a Super Chevy article about his son Luke’s Nova.

I remember seeing that Nova in one of the bays at Maranatha back in the mid-80′s!

Here is a pic I found of Jerry’s Belair circa 1970′s.

I wish I had a pic of the car when it was light yellow.

I also wish I had a picture of Maranatha Chevrolet Service.

Jerry sold the Belair and bought a Camaro, and as far as I know, he is still racing.

I know he sold Maranatha Chevrolet as well.  I always wonder if he sold the business to Rich or one of the other guys that worked there.

Maranatha is still there, but is now called:

Maranatha Automotive Service

26770 Oak Ave
Canyon Country, CA 91351
(661) 251-5600

The point of this blog is this:

There are very few people in this world that have made a positive impact on me during my lifetime.

Jerry Shumard is one of them.

Mr Shumard, if you ever see this, thank you!

Thanks for being a positive influence!

You have certainly been a mentor to me.

Sincerely,

Stewart

(The kid with the 1964 Impala)

Have a safe…

Posted in Miscellaneous on May 28th, 2010 by Stewart

…Memorial Day Weekend.

To those who serve our country, and have served…

THANK YOU!

-Stewart

“Gasser ET” Wheels…

Posted in The Rat Rod on May 27th, 2010 by Stewart

Since I seem to be re-thinking several plans on the Rat Rod…

I think I am going a different direction on the front wheels too.

This is the Gasser ET Wheel from Speedway Motors.

It is reminiscent of the old school gasser wheels, but these bolt on…

…AND you can run brakes with these, which you could not do with the originals!

If I get these…

…I’ll have the centers powdercoated red to match the red powdercoated Cragar SS mags on the rear end.

I never would have thought of powdercoating a Cragar SS wheel.

However, it works!

These wheels look really good, and they’ll look even better with these Firestone 1000-15″ White Wall Cheater Slicks.

For front tires, I want something like this:

This is Firestone’s ribbed front tire.

They are made from original dirt track racing tire molds.

Definitely old school!

Definitely cool!

What do you think of these wheels & tires for the rat rod?

-Stewart

A Threat To YOUR Privacy!

Posted in Miscellaneous on May 27th, 2010 by Stewart

There is a website that will share YOUR personal information to ANYONE and EVERYONE who wants it.

It does not matter WHO they are, if they pay the fee…

…they can access YOUR PRIVATE INFORMATION!

The site is:  spokeo.com

Fortunately, there is a way to REMOVE yourself from the site:

www.spokeo.com/privacy

All you need to do is find yourself, and copy that URL.

Then go to the privacy link above.

You’ll need to give them your email address and paste the URL info on that page.

When you are done, you should be able to go back to the Spokeo main site and verify that you do not come up in a search.

I checked the same day, the next day, and a few days later just to be sure.

I hope you find this helpful.

-Stewart

Headlights: Change of Plans???

Posted in The Rat Rod on May 26th, 2010 by Stewart

I might not use the Electroline headlights.

Might use these instead:

The reason I might use these Dietz style headlights instead of the Electrolines is for simplicity.

These Dietz lights are a cleaner look.

The Electrolines, with the “Art Deco” styling are a bit “busy”.

I don’t want the headlights to take away from the graphics.

The headlights will be partly blocking the shark mouth graphics on the grille…

…and I think a pair of simple headlights, painted olive drab, might be a better choice.

Stay tuned…

-Stewart

p.s.  These Dietz lights are sold at Speedway Motors.

They are a heck of a deal at $45.00 a pair, including sealed beam bulbs.

Tail Lights: Change of Plans…

Posted in The Rat Rod on May 26th, 2010 by Stewart

I’ve changed my mind…

Again.

Here are the tail lights I am going to use on the Rat Rod:

These lights have a die cast metal body.

I’m going to install them on the rear sides of the bed, and not the tailgate.

Like this pickup here.

I like how this truck looks.

Stay tuned…

-Stewart

p.s.  I am thinking about different headlights too…  ;)

Fifth Annual Fathers Day Show…

Posted in Shows 2010 on May 26th, 2010 by Stewart

This year will be our fifth annual car show!

Wednesday June 16th.  11 AM – 2 PM.

If you are in the Salem / Keizer area, please stop by the show!

If you want to show your car, there is no entry fee.

Also, lunch is provided!

Dash Plaques for the first 50 entrants!

The show is also advertised on Northwest Classic Auto Mall.

We always have a good time!

Hope to see you there!

-Stewart

p.s.  The RoadMonster will be there.   :)

Headlight & Front Shock Mounts…

Posted in The Rat Rod on May 23rd, 2010 by Stewart

I’ve looked at many different brands of headlight / shock mounts.

I believe that I have chosen the set that will work best on my car.

These headlight / shock mounts are sold by Speedway Motors.

I’ve seen several variations on this idea, and I like this one the best.

These mounts give two locations for the top shock bolts.

Speedway includes the shackles and all the hardware for the shocks.

I mocked up one headlight today to see how it would look.

Here is the first location I tried, trying to simulate these mounts.

Here is the second location I tried.

This is probably closer to what the actual location will be.

This location has the headlights a few inches forward…

I’ve got to get the headlights installed so we can work out the design of the shark mouth and eyes on the grille.

Stay tuned…

-Stewart