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Come
Visit Us at the  | "I
will build a motor car for the great multitude. It will be large enough for the
family, but small enough for the individual to run and care for. It will be constructed
of the best materials, by the best men to be hired, after the simplest designs
that modern engineering can devise. But it will be so low in price that no man
making a good salary will be unable to own -- and enjoy with his family the blessings
of hours of pleasure in God's great open spaces." Henry Ford,
1907 |
Volunteer:
one who enters into or offers himself for a service of his own free will. What
a great name and theme to transition Stone Soup. When
the idea of Stone Soup was initiated, the idea was bigger than building one Model
T Depto Hack, it was all about encouraging club members to assist each other in
learning and getting their cars on the road. It's about sharing the knowledge
of the experienced with those of use who are learning. We are extremely excited
about the contributions of past contributors and look forward to ever increasing
enthusiasm as our transition from building the Depot Hack moves to taking garage
projects onto the road as touring participants. Please welcome our new name -
VolunTer's!
As
a brief update: VolunTer's (aka Stone Soup Group)
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The
responsibility for maintaining and caring for the (Club's) Depot Hack was deterimed
(through a drawing). David H. was the lucky winner and Dan H. is the backup. The
car has been insured in David's name and the title is underway and will also be
in David's name. Anyone interested in driving or using the Depot Hack please contact
David. -
The
group will complete several items on the Depot Hack and it will be considered
complete (paint, fenders, etc.). -
We
built a paint booth out of VolunTer's funds and it is a permanent asset for club
member use. It is located at Mitch's garage. Contact Mitch if you would like to
use it to paint your "T" or large parts. -
The
first project for the paint booth is Royce's '25 Fordor. Several coats of primer
have been applied and have been sanded. Final coat should go on soon.
If
you need help with your "T" or would like to help with a VolunTer project
or just observe "How To" as it's being done by the VolunTer group contact
club officers or any member of the LST VolunTer's group. We will try to list VolunTer
activities in the newsletter and on the web. VolunTer announcements are emailed
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We
would like to make you aware that as always, in past, present, and future, any
communications issued by Lone Star T's, Dallas Ft. Worth Chapter, Model T Ford
Club of America, regardless of the form, format, and/or media used which includes,
but is not limited to newsletter and web site is presented only in the light of
a clearing house of ideas, opinions, and personal experience accounts. Anyone
using ideas, opinions, information, etc., does so at their own discretion and
risk. Therefore, no responsibility or liability is expressed or implied and you
are without recourse to anyone. Any event announced and/or listed herein is done
so as a matter of information only and does not constitute approval, sponsorship,
involvement, control or directions of any event. Bottom line, we are not responsible
for anything. Please read, listen, enjoy, use common sense, and be careful out
there.