Feature ford in Fomoco times


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By carl - 17 Years Ago
I opened up the December issue of fomoco times CVA publication and there is was a 54 custom Ford with a 350 scrub engine. Never thought I would see the day that they would put a Chevy engine in there mag. I have been a member of CVA for 20 years and will not renew again. And yes, I informed them



Carl Lynn



Ohio
By Buzz - 17 Years Ago
carl, I reacted the exact same way...I voiced my displeasure and i will not renew my membership in the CVA. Aside from seeing 55-56 Ford pictures, I consider the CVA a bogus outfit for the most part. In all the years I've been a member here in California I have never met or seen an official at any car show including the annual Fabulous Fords Forever @ Knotts which I take my Crown Vic to every year. I honestly don't think they operate west of the Mississippi... for the $30.00 membership you get the monthly FOMoCo Times and now they feature scrubs on the cover....no thank you very much!

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By carl - 17 Years Ago
Yes i agree there isnt to much of value in fomoco times but i did advertize in it so i usually got my subscription money back.i never went to any of the conventions because of high cost,motel,regristion ,tour fees.I understand that for the club officials all of that is paid for by the club members,so thats another good reason to let my subscription expire
By kevink1955 - 17 Years Ago
I always enjoy the conventions and always attend if it is within a reasonable driving distance. The convention in Colorido was to far for me to drive but my uncle lives about 30 miles from it and when I told him about it he said he would stop by.

He called me the day he went and said that he saw more fords than you would have found on a dealers lot back in the 50's and almost all the cars where in showroom condition. He is in his 70's and was totaly blown away not only by the cars but by the owners who answered questions and where so friendly he felt like he was back in the 50's again.

The CVA is not only about the cars (and what powers them) It's about the friendships. I have to admit I usuly skip the meetings and stay out with the cars so I cannot say who pays for what and I realy do not care.

My first parts purchase was from someone I met at the CVA convention in NJ (1995). I needed some rear wheel wells and he said he had them and gave me his phone # to call him the following week. When I called him we agreed on a price and he said he would send them out in the morning. I reminded him I had not sent him the money yet and he said that ok, if you like them send me a check, if not just send them back. I told him I was from NY and no one does businnes that way here, His reply was "I get beat some but I like to help people fix up their cars"

Send them back!!  When they arrived they where better than the rest of my car, wish I had the car they came out of.  Everyone I have ever met will bend over backwards to help a fellow car nut.

PS: My car is and will always be a Y Block but I always look at the non Y cars also as you can always find something they have done that you may be able to use later. Not that the Y guys are not creative but I can learn from anyone.