Monday, September 17, 2007

Stowe 2007 - A Swimingly Great Time*

WARNING - Some photos may be shocking for those with weak lug-nut-studs!!!

This year's event saw many firsts:

- Rick Meade and son Derek showed up in their 1950 4A. Rick won 3rd place in the Singer classification! Well done. Rick's car has been in the family since 1960 when his father purchased it for $35.


- Kenlis Pearce's 54 4AD arrived UNDER ITS OWN POWER. Kenlis "rolled out" his 4AD at Ottawa this year and this was its first "powered" showing.


- Gene Abbondelo's recent acquisition (1935 Le Mans 4 Seater) was also there making for three pre-war cars. Soon we may see a separate class for them!


- Dave & Liz Craig arrived in their 1959 Gazelle. Dave just could not be Singerless for long, and it was great to see them both again at Stowe... in the correct class!

- Robert Moreau DROVE his 1948 "A" from Terrebonne to Stowe. A 4+ hour drive on a car unveiled just 2 days prior. Now that takes... confidence. Robert's first show with his Roadster was rewarded with the Concours D'Elegance's People's Choice award!


From a numbers perspective, we equaled Stowe from 2005 as well as Mad Dogs & Englishmen this year. The numbers are great and combine that with the fact that more and more members too are participating even without their cars. This just shows that Singer Spirit runs high.

The Boys in White were also there in force! Robert, Kenlis, Grahame, Phillip and myself braved the wet (and muddy) weather and sported our now infamous costumes on a rainy Saturday show day.

(The above photo is not a commentary on the vendors... only the water)


Sunday saw Kenlis and Grahame leave rather early for home so it was left to Robert, Phillip and me. Peter brought his too for the awards presentation where his 1934 Sports took first place again this year.


The Ballam Run was canceled due to the, well, technical problems that popped up on Friday. Just to quench any concerns, everyone is ok and all cars made it home (or to their trailers) under their own power.

Ed started things off by loosing a rear wheel not 1/2 a mile from the Golden Eagle. He was just about to turn onto Mountain Road and POP. Gene Abbondelo was following behind in his tow rig and was able to keep traffic at bay until the police arrived. Lucky for Ed (lucky??) a local British Car Restorer was near by and quickly called for a jack. He was also a part-time police officer in Stowe and had a unit sent to assist. Grahame Pearce was also first on the scene and quickly passed the word on to those gathered for the run with a "Singer Down" code call. The response was quick and 4 of us piled in my van with trailer attached. We arrived to see Ed and his 3-wheeled Roadster still in place. Traffic was stopped to allow me to get my trailer into position and with a floor jack (as well as a few people lifting and winching) were able to get Ed's car on the trailer and back to Singer Central HQ. All four wheel studs had sheered off the axle! Let this be a lesson to be sure that your lug nuts are tightened! Ed was able to get back home for that night to collect a replacement half-shaft (with studs) and it was replaced before the show started on Saturday.

With the run delayed until 2008, some members went to the show field for registration. While there, Gene's car had fuel trouble. There is no need to specify which "Gene" since both the Abbondelo and Mulder cars were down. Gene A's Le Mans was suffering from what seemed to be a major problem with vapour lock. Some tweaking and relocating the pump solved this. Gene M was also having fuel problems, but it was his pump that stopped working. After an attempt to clear the line he accidentally swallowed some fuel (who amongst us has not done this before!) Another was fetched and the car back on the road. Gene M is fine, but did have to run through a volley of "Fuel Consumption" pokes.

While on the subject of fuel... Robert Moreau was unable to start his car on Sunday. After an extensive search for the problem it was determined that a lack of fuel in the tank was the trouble. With wheels falling off, fuel & fuel pump issues as well as weak or boiled out batteries... you can see that the Singer Boys Pit Crew was indeed busy.

The Ballams also returned with another entry to the Tailgate Picnic. Their theme this year was a drive in movie where the feature was "Werewolves in London" Their 4AD was dressed out with various drive-in paraphernalia and drive-in ware (no pun here) of popcorn and take-out chinese food. Ed, Anne and Jonathan were also suitably dressed as Were-people who were out on a family night out that went... well hairy! thge judges could not pass this one by and they were awarded with the "Most Outrageous" picnic.


Our club display (1930's Brooklands Pit) certainly grabbed much attention from those attending the show as well as the British Invasion organizers who awarded us with this year's Club Participation Award! We were even approached by a video crew, as well as reporters from Practical Classics (or Classical Sports Cars or something like that) and Hemmings! The Boys in White were more than willing to pose and provide commentary. The Mini group at the show also set up a club display on the Friday. A "Merry-go-Round" theme with cars arranged around a music and light system. Very clever! Unfortunately they did or could not display their works on the Saturday or Sunday. Next year's display is already in the planning stages: A Singer Dealership! Everyone can be involved in this one since along with the "new" models, the dealership can feature "used" cars as well (you know, trade-ins and alike). All are welcome to participate and if Stowe is in your plans, please let us know so that we can draw up a plan for the display and get the cooperation of the British Invasion organizers. They have been very receptive to us and we are sure that they will cooperate.


So thank you to all who attended and made this a memorable event... in more ways than one. Thank you too to all who took the time to help with the set-up and take-down of the display.

Paul Bouchard

Here are some more photos from the show.

During a break in the rain we snapped a quick shot of the members at hand...


Lori Sellor and dad Ivan came down for the day. A great opportunity to check out some details for Lori's restoration project.


Ellen Norton sharing a joke with Lynn & Gene Mulder (or was it Lynn sharing a joke... I do not remember) while Rick and Derek Meade check out the Brooklands info board. Meanwhile a Hemmings reporter chats with Phillip Avis and Ed Ballam. Good thing that everyone had on their "Pit Passes" to gain admittance and get out of the rain.


Pim Visser takes a close look at the engine on Kenlis' 4AD


The Brooklands Pit and pre-war Singers.


A fine collection of Roadster models from "A"s to 4A and 4ADs.


Weather a duck would love.


Sunday, May 27, 2007

Singer Sensation at Stowe - 2007

With one show packed up and put away, thoughts steer to Stowe. With NASOC taking the first Club Award, we are hoping to dazzle again with a new set-up. In addition, the Super Ten is now powered up and nolonger in need of a "hand" to get around.

Pre-registration will definately save you time and be among the first and get a gift from the organizers.

Here is their web site, and even if you can not bring your car, your enthusiasm and support are always welcome!

http://www.britishinvasion.com/

Monday, October 02, 2006

Just back from Stowe, and in a word, it was GREAT!

Funny how you can really look forward to meeting people that you have only met a time or two. Now that it is over, I can not wait to see them again!

The popular "Garage Front" display from Hudson was brought down for the show. Thanks to the relationship we have developped over the years with the show's organizers, we were able to get additional space for the display. Thanks too to all the willing helpers in maming short work of the set up.

Show day and there were 6 cars in attendance. 7 were registered, but a trailer problem kept Rick Meade's Roadster from being there, but not Rick!

The weather was beautiful, with a hint of clouds in the morning and glorious sunshine for the rest of the day. With the cars aligned, it was time for the finishing touches. A special thanks to Lynn Mulder who's creativity brought about the "mechanic" who would grace the garage theme. With a pair of coveralls, a few blankets, a pair of boots and a wooden "tibia" she created a mechanic who only charged half-price... well he was only half a mechanic!

The display and cars drew much attention from the croud. Photo opportunities were taken at the door of the garage, as people dropped by to see the cars. Again a number of former Singer owners as well as a few new and past members dropped by. Near the end of the show day on Saturday, we heard the word "Singer" over the PA and went running. As a special treat, the Singer club was awarded with the first Stowe British Invasion Car Club Participation Award!!! This was an incredible surprise. As many of you know, a lot goes in to arranging a meet. The rewards are seeing the people you know and like, sharing "war-stories" about restorations and near disasters. To be recognised by the organization that puts the Stowe event together was a treat.

The club and Singer marque were very well represented, and garnered much "air time" from the Stowe organizers as a spunky group od enthusiasts. A far cry from a marque that to most is associated with a certain sewing machine maker.

With Singers in class 47, there would be a while before our group would appear again, so time was waken with cleaning up the site so that a clean getaway could be made. Again, lots of hands did make for light work.

Class 47 winners were being announced and the usual "suspects" made up the first two spots. This is not a shot at the pre-war gang, the croud loves the pre-war cars, and Peter's Sports and Phillip's LeMans are beauts. The BIG surprise for me was that Wallace, my 47 Super Ten took 3rd place!!

I suspect (know) that the garage and mechanic did sway a lot of votes my way, so I am honoured to share the "glory" with all those who helped put it all together. First I would like to thank my family for their moral support. I would like to thank the organizers of the Sto... oops, the music is playing, my time for "thanks" is up.

The day ended with our usual gathering at the Golden Eagle Confrence room. Cheaper food was available at any of the fine eating establishments, and they do not ask you to bring your own drinks, but to be in the company of many old and new friends was worth it.

Awards were presented. My favorite was "Best First Drive (for limited distance) presenmted to Toni Haley. She managed to slip in her first drive at the controls in the Haley Roadster while on the picknik stop. The cahtting and laughs droned into the night. I would have wanted for more time, but there was still more show, and little tome for sleep.

The Sunday event day was much more subdued, even for Stowe. Missing was the usual excellence of a Ballam tailgate picknik, but the Ballams were there! Ed, fresh from an hour or two sleep, with Ann and the kids did show up (as promised). Good thing too since a lot of muscle power was needed to move the Super Ten from the display to the Singer club photo-op location. A good thing that Gene Abbondelo's wife Linda was on site as she would pilot Wallace for its longest run this side of the Atlantic.

Group shots and long good-byes ended off a great day and a great show, thanks in no small part to the people that make this type of event a treat to be part of.

Until next year, and sooner if at all possible.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Singer Sensation at Stowe - 2006

Greetings!

Welcome to the Singers At Stowe information page. Here you will find what you need to know about our 2006 East Coast National Singer Meet which is held as part of the British Invasion in Stowe Vermont from September 15th to 17th.

The British Invasion is a pre-registered event. If you have not yet registered, then go to their web site at: www.britishinvasion.com for details.

British Invasion schedule:
  • Friday: (PM) Registrant’s Reception with Beverage Coupon
  • Saturday: Classic British Motor Car Show & All Field Events
  • Sunday: All Field Events

The East Coast National Singer Meet events take place around the British Invasion schedule:
  • Friday, September 15th 11:00 am: Picnic Rally. We meet at the Golden Eagle Resort in the parking area at the 1867 Farm House. An easy-paced run on paved roads in and around Stowe. Pack a picnic lunch since we will stop for a bite!
  • Friday, September 15th 4:00 pm: British Invasion registration. Takes place at the show field, this is your chance to pick up your registration package. Once you get your package, the British Invasionorganizerss invite you to a reception and cocktail party.
  • Saturday, September 16th 9:00 am: British Invasion Field Meet Day 1. Singer Central will be set up... with a bit of a twist this year! During the day, we will be taking pizza orders for the Annual Dinner later in the evening.
  • Saturday, September 16th 7:30 pm: Annual Dinner get-together. A chance to get together wil old and new Singer friends. The cost (per person) is $15 for adults, $10 for children for a pizza dinner (from Pie inthe Sky). Do bring your own beverages, we supply the coffee and tea.
  • Sunday, September 17th 9:00 am: British Invasion Field Meet Day 2.
  • Sunday, September 17th 10:30 am: British Invasion Tailgate Picnic Competition (a NASOC tradition).
  • Sunday, September 17th 3:00 pm: Official East Coast National Singer Meet group photo & farewell.


If you are planning to attend, drop us a line at:


phillip.avis@aircanada.ca or paul_bouchard@yahoo.com


See you there!