Our April meeting was held on Saturday, April 4 at Spring Creek BBQ off the W. Grand Parkway. We had 21 attendees and 8 of which braved the threat of rain and drove their classic cars.


Following recongniton of new members and introductions, Scott Kalish asked for volunteers for 2027 leadership postions including running the car show, VP and treasurer. Clay Collins reviewed upcoming club events and Bill Bowers provided an update on plans to host the 2027 NAMGAR annual meeting in Katy. Bill also noted the board voted to support the Brookwood Community for our 2026 charity.
For the meeting topic, Scott and Ron Redding teamed up to discuss modifications on our cars. Scott started by listing what are considered upgrades vs. modifications for originality that could affect judging at car shows. Ron followed by discussing valuable upgrades to make cars safer and more reliable including disc brakes, alternator conversions, radial tires, polyurethane suspension bushings, oil coolers, etc. Ron also discussed the potential of saving money by purchasing classic car insurance and how to obtain classic license plates for the year of your vehicle.
Thanks to all who attended to support the club!