May 2020 President Message

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Well, nothing has changed since my last message.  Does anyone else find that the days all run together and you start the day wondering what day it is?  Without special or set activities, appointments or events, the time circles and slips around.   I can see why people are antsy to get back to normal.  I don’t think that is in the cards anytime soon.

The rest of our schedule is uncertain.  The May 17th tech day at Bruce Nichols is cancelled and may be rescheduled later in the year.   The June tour to the Collins Foundation is on hold.  Jim Dunlea will watch to see if the show is still happening, then we will make a decision.  It doesn’t look good from this point.  The same applies for our picnic at the Quabbin in July.  It is now a wait and see to reschedule everything.  The only thing I can think of that we might do soon is a local short tour in a rural area with a stop at an ice cream drive up.  It might be scheduled in late May or early June.  Memorial Day is early this year. (May 23, 24, 25)   So, just like everything else, our meetings are a big ?.

The Hudson Valley Region with a group from the P15 club is looking for more Plymouths, any year, to join them in a trip to the Plymouth 400 celebration in September. If you are interested, contact Richard Wahrendorff at rwwmds@hve.rr.com.

Hope you all are safe and well.  I have seen some antiques out and about, but not many here in Western Mass.   Probably because it’s still snowing here.  Snow = salt.

Keep safe,

Judy

2 thoughts on “May 2020 President Message

  1. I have a 1964 Plymouth for sale in Delaware. It has 44,700 miles and has been garage kept. My brother passed away and I am his sister and represent his estate.
    I wondered if any of your members would be interested in purchasing the car.
    I live in Virginia.

    1. I can post this under the “Car for Sale” category; not only will the Colonial Region Members see it and respond if interested but also those across the Northeast who monitor the Region’s website. I suggest you provide data like the model (Fury, Savoy, Belvedere, Valiant, 2 dr hardtop, 4 dr sedan, convertible, etc.), the condition (daily driver, last driven date, show vehicle, totally restored date), contact method (phone, email, via website, etc), engine (like 6 or 8 cylinder), and asking price.

      I’m guessing this is an original, low mileage, unrestored vehicle and that your brother may have bought it from it’s original owner but it’s only a guess. This type of information will help narrow the people down to those most interested and weed out all the dreamers.

      So please supply some info and I’ll post it on the website in a highly visible area for all to see and respond if interested.

      Don

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