UPDATE: Kingston Tour and Carter House Turkey Dinner - Sunday Oct 1

While we did not reach the minimum 25 people for the dinner, the Carter House organizers agreed to put their wonderful turkey dinner on for those that have currently signed up. There's still room for others provided I'm advised in advance. (454-4546) (gararsenault@gmail.com)

 As mentioned, we will leave from the Ramada Inn, Fredericton, at 11:15 a.m, Sunday, October 1. We will head down to Jemseg, Cambridge Narrows, Springfield and follow the Saint John River to Kingston.
- Gary


Hey! There are a few seats left for the Turkey Dinner!!

Call/Email Gary now!
 (454-4546) (gararsenault@gmail.com)

A neat trick.

Sometimes a piece of foam is too big to get into where you want to put it. This example is the replacement foam for the headrest on Carolyn's TR6. The results are dramatic.
Let me know if you want to try this some day. (No, I don't do liposuction work.)

The Turkey meal at Carter House is NEXT SUNDAY!

Just in case you were still considering joining us for this great home cooked meal, don't wait! The weather looks good so far. Regardless, it has always been a special event. Call or email Gary as soon as you can. 

 (454-4546) (gararsenault@gmail.com)


Freddy Beach Sept 23, 2017

Click on this beauty for more.

      It's hard to believe that the end on September is giving us blue skies in the high 20s. What better than to have a car show?!   Freddy's best hot rods, antiques, customs with a few oddballs mixed in, showed up at the exhibition grounds on Saturday to air out before the fall, and show off a bit.  Several FABACians visited to drool over the cars with 2CV Bob being the only one to display his car.  Kelvin and I had met up earlier and over the next while crossed paths with Stephen W. and Terry & Karen.
      I was able to reacquaint myself with Andy MacNeil, formerly of World Class Auto, now at his own Garage in Taymouth, Macneilsautohous.com (his website).  He knows old cars and offers a full service.  
      I also (finally!) met the famous Jerry Wilcox.  I'd followed a nice Jaguar XJS into the lot (drooling—me, not the car) and as we chatted I realized I'd heard these same stories from Joe.  It seems he's willing to part with the XJS for something under 10 Gs.   If I only had a bigger garage.
      While hanging around in a hot parking lot all day isn't exactly thrilling, I feel that this is a good opportunity to advertise the club and will lobby for a bigger showing next year.
- Bob E (Counting his pennies and measuring garage space.)

E-Types

    Here's an interesting article about E-Types from Peter Egan.  He always waxes poetic
(and a bit nostalgic) when talking about them which makes for a great read.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/a17627/the-good-the-bad-and-the-lovely/
- Bob E.

FABAC informal Breakfast starting up again

I’ve booked dates for the FABAC Breakfasts again at the Coffee Mill beginning at 9:00 AM through mid November.  The dates are October 3rd, October 17th, October 31st and November 14th. 
- Phil


FABAC Carter House Turkey lunch October 1st

 That's SOON!!! First 30 limit. Sign up now!

 The fabulously popular tour to the Kingston Peninsula, organized by John B., featuring a home-cooked turkey lunch with all the trimmings at the village’s historic 1810 Carter House is on again this year!

The rain-or-shine tour starts at the Ramada Inn, Fredericton, at 11:15 a.m, Sunday, October 1. Prepared by the volunteers at The Carter House, the lunch cost is $20 (in cash only please). Numbers are limited to the first 30 reservations made by calling or emailing Gary (454-4546) (gararsenault@gmail.com)  by the deadline, noon Monday Sept 25. Reservations made are a commitment to attend or pay in lieu.

Lunch will be shortly after 1:00.
British cars optional. Especially if it is raining!!!

The 1810 Carter House Tea Room and Gift Shop operates during July and August to serve tea and lunch from Tuesday and Saturday. The turkey lunch for FABAC members is a one-off by special arrangement. The Carter House is one of five heritage properties within the Kingston Historic District. The others are the Trinity Anglican Church dated 1789, its rectory dated 1788, the Union House also of 1788, and the Macdonald Consolidated School built in 1910.

We hope our Saint John friends will respond and join us.

(By the way, if you didn't get an email on the same topic, your info may not be up to date.)

Notes from September Meeting

   Under unusually balmy skies, we met at the MOCO restaurant at Mactaquac.  The drive was particularly enjoyable since much of the road had been recently repaved.   The start of the evening saw us languishing on the balcony enjoying the great view as folks trickled—then flooded in.
   Once inside, Gary took the floor.
  • Anne Crumley was thanked for organizing the dinner.  They had kept it open just for us—a gesture we appreciated. 
  • Rita & Bob were thanked (again) for the outing at their cottage. 
  • Gary gave a report on the visit to Saint John for the tall ships. 
  • While heavy rain caused the Stanley Fair visit to be cancelled, Sandra & Larry were thanked for their work in organizing it. 
  • Phil's work in organizing the bi-weekly breakfasts was recognized.  While there's normally a smallish turnout, it's always with different folks, demonstrating its popularity. 
  • John Dewitt's last minute run to the Sussex Balloon Fest was quite well attended and all participants enjoyed it. This is an event we used to attend in great numbers, perhaps it's time to put more emphasis on it. 
  • Elva & Al threw together an ice cream run recently that was a big hit. 
  • Kelvin had a quick report on the Jemseg car show. 
Upcoming Events.... 
  • This Saturday (23rd Sept) will see a large car show called 'Freddy Beach' at the Exhibition centre grounds. There wasn't much enthusiasm for it but a few of us will be attending as spectators. 
  • John B. is leading the charge...again, to the Carter house for a thanksgiving dinner on Oct 1st.  This is always a popular event and coincides with our gorgeous fall colours.  See the post on the site. 
  • There will be the annual run to Adolf's Gasthous near Sussex for Octoberfest.  This is tentatively scheduled for the 29th of Oct and will be the last official LBC run before winter.  I hope to be joined by the Moncton crowd.
  John's quiz featured a handicap of 4 points to anyone who had previously won it.  Many questions were of a general nature allowing non-car folks to take a stab at it.  After a fierce battle, the trophy was taken home by David N.

**The next meeting will be a Sam Snead's on the 18th of Oct.**

- Bob E.

Here's the one that got away

I was in Ontario in late August for my nephew’s wedding and my ex-sister in law brought this out to bug me.  I tried to buy it from her about 11 years ago.  She would not sell so I got my 74 B instead.
It is a 1956 MGA that has never been restored.  Painted once, still original and she still drives it regularly.

Regards,  Tim



FABAC Meeting coming up Sept 20

UPDATE: They are keeping open for us.

Where: MOCO Kitchen at the Mactaquac Park Lodge

When: September 20, 5:30 or so

Why: Why not?  Food!

Who: Everyone

Kingston Sunday Dinner Run

Please set aside Sunday Oct 1 for our annual rain or shine Turkey Dinner (Early Thanksgiving) at the historic Carter Tea Room in scenic Kingston. This will be preceded by a beautiful and scenic run along the Saint John River. Depart Ramada Hotel, Fredericton 11.15 am.

As in the past we need confirmed (no refunds) numbers of at least 25-30 to enable us to book this facility. The cost is still $20.00 per person which includes your main course, dessert and tea/coffee. Cash payment please.
Send your confirmation no later than Sept 21 either to the FABAC website or call Gary A (454-4546) who has agreed to assist in putting this event together.

Hope to see many of you there.
John and Shirley Ann B.

JOHN B has health news. 

John B. is back home after two weeks and four days in hospital dealing with a bladder and excess fluid problem. Now 27 pounds lighter, he's well on the road to recovery. He says he will have a brand new quiz ready in time for the next FABAC dinner meeting.

A Great day at the Balloon Fiesta Car Show

Thanks to John DeW for planning, leading and photographing our great run. Beautiful roads, and the weather could not have been much better!

Click on this photo to see many more from John DeWitt.

FABAC convoy to Sussex Car Show ( part of the Balloon Fiesta) UPDATED

The weather looks good so the run is ON! Leaving the Burton Court House at 10:00.

If you are thinking of joining us, check here in the morning before heading out because the weather forecasts are variable.
It has been suggested that those interested should travel together over to Sussex on Sunday to participate in the car show. (11:00 am-4:00 pm Classic & Antique Car Show and Shine)

Should be a good day weather-wise. (When John DeW says that, all will be fine—he has a reputation.)

The route will be the old road which is in good shape now—at least to the Evandale Ferry.
John DeW. will be leading the way, meeting at the Burton Court House for a departure at 10:00.

It can be done!

There are a few FABACians who seem willing to take on DIY projects of varying sizes. The reasoning goes something like this:
If you have something that needs fixing, give it a go—if nothing else, it will be a learning experience.
Last September I decided to replace the foam and diaphragm in the passenger side seat of Carolyn's '76 TR6. You know when you need to do this when you discover a pile of deteriorated foam growing under the seats. It required lots of planning, reading, testing, frigging and finally got it. The seats had no rips or tears but the project still required taking everything apart down to the frame. Lots of gluing, clipping, tucking, and a bit of cursing.

Last year's project:


This year's project was the driver's seat. It required new foam, new diaphragm, repairs to tears, and major work on a very bad gouge clearly visible in this photo. Also notice how dejected the back is with the lack of good foam support.


John DeW. had mentioned that he had a sewing awl that he didn't need, so I purchased it from him knowing exactly what I would be using it for. I have never used one before, so this was going to be a learning situation. I found a piece of vinyl at Ron's Auto Upholstery that was a pretty close match. The piece was a good size scrap and Ron kindly donated it to the cause.


So, after dismantling the seat, I decided to do a test stitch involving what I figured would be the most challenging part—the corner of the badly damaged seat panel. (Everything is turned inside out to do the stitching.) My first stitching test was a success. 
(Notice that the original vinyl is darker—it wasn't after I cleaned it with vinyl cleaner as you'll see in the final photo.)
So, lots of dismantling, stitching through multiple layers, making sure the piping was kept in proper place and that I didn't sew myself into the seat! I did draw blood a couple of times or three.
I used Permatex Vinyl and Leather repair kit for the other damaged spots. They aren't perfect, but satisfactory.



No, I won't repair your seats, but I'll help if you get stuck.
- David

FABAC informal breakfast Tuesday Sept. 5th




The Coffee Mill top of Smythe Street
9:00am



Al's photos from ice cream run

Click on any photo for larger view.







If you want a successful FABAC run...

...just mention food—or ice cream! That's what Al and Elva did and the rest is history.


ICE CREAM RUN (impromptu)

When:         Saturday September 2nd

Where:        Meet at Sobey`s Parking lot on Regent st.
                    To depart at 3:30 pm

Destination: Dari Delight - 2180 Lincoln Road (near Scott`s flower nursery)

                   To be cancelled if raining!
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Hope to see you there, Al.