September 2012 63/64 Cadillac Chapter Newsletter Posted

I have just completed and posted the September 2012 63/64 Cadillac Chapter newsletter to our Newsletter Page.  You can also access it by clicking on September 2012 Newsletter.

This newsletter includes discussion about our move to our new home site hosted by Ning.com and other chapter updates, upcoming events, a very amusing "Tech Tips" article by John Serfling on changing out the heater core, an expanded look at original tires and rims in the "Stats & Facts" section, and member cadillac spotlights, including a mini-feature on Bob Pontius and his 1963 Fleetwood 60 Special.

A big thank you to John Serfling for submitting his article and the pictures by Bon Pontius and everyone else for their support for our chapter. I hope to have the next newsletter out the first week of October so get your stories and pictures submitted by end of this month.

Jason Edge
Director 63/64 Cadillac Chapter

 

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Comment by Jason Edge on September 4, 2012 at 5:20pm

Bumping this up for those that missed the post. Our Sept Newsletter has beenloaded to links above. For any of you that have had the pleasure of changing out the heater core you will probably get a chuckle out of John Serfling's take on changing out his core!

 

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