June 2014 1963/64 Cadillac Chapter Newsletter Posted

I have just completed and posted the  June 2014  63/64 Cadillac Chapter newsletter to our Newsletter Page.  You can also access it by clicking on
     June 2014 Newsletter

This newsletter includes:

- My Director's Message
- Chapter Updates
- Website Updates

- 2014 Grand National Updates
- CLC Museum and Research Center Updates
- Introducing the "Impeccable" 1964 Fleetwoods
- 1964 Eldorado "Stats and Facts"
- 1964 Cadillac Optional Equipment
- Tech Tips - Those Dang Dinged Oil Filler Caps

... and a big THANK YOU to Marty Smith  for a great Cover Story on his  Eldorado Convertible. 

We will continue to look at a different 1964 Cadillac body style each month this year as we continue our Golden 50th Anniversary spotlight on the 1964 Cadillac.  Next month, however, we will take a break and look back at the 2014 Grand National in Lake George.

I will also send the newsletter out via website broadcast and email so please let me know if you have trouble accessing it.

Jason.

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At 33 pages and just over 10 Mb in size this was easily our biggest newsletter ever. If anyone had trouble accessing it either online or via email let me know. I thought about making the Optional Equipment section a 2 part feature but wanted to get it all out before the Grand National. 

Will be on the way to Lake George in less than a day.  Next newsletter will focus on the 2014 Grand National!  After than we have some great new feature stories lined up. Be sure to check out Marty's Eldo in this month's issue.  Keep in mind once you open the PDF file in the link you can save to your PC, print, or save a hot link for future reference.  Of course they are also all on our Newsletter Page.

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