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  • January 23, 2019 8:13 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Way to go Brian....

    Brian Daly’s 1962 MGA MK II Roadster is featured on the back cover of the

    January/February 2019 issue of MGA! Magazine (upper left).  

  • January 22, 2019 8:30 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The following article was posted on Facebook by J. C. Hackett.  We have no idea who he is but he did ask that this be shared and it is sage advice on car show etiquette.

    While most people who attend car shows are kind and considerate, a small percentage are not. They will do things that annoy or insult car owners, belittle their hard work, or even damage their vehicles. No one wants scratches on the car they spent HOURS polishing to a high gloss. The trouble is, most of us have said or done something that qualifies as being rude without realizing it or meaning to. So give the following a look and make sure your not "That person."

    Don’t Touch the Cars!

    Seriously – don’t touch the cars.

    Just don’t do it!

    Don’t lean on it.

    Don’t reach out and put your hands on it.

    Don’t accidentally brush it with your coat or bag as you walk by.

    Don’t back into it while you’re trying to take a photo of another car.

    Don't rub against it as your trying to squeeze between two cars.

    Just don’t do it.

    Don't touch unless your naked. Zippers, snaps, buckles, rivets, watches even fingernails can and will scratch paint.

    Seriously – don’t touch the cars.

    Mind Your Children

    Bringing a kid to a car show is wonderful thing, but your kids are your responsibility. They shouldn’t ever touch cars, throw toys that hit cars, sit in cars, sneeze on cars, stick their heads into cars and drip snot on the seats, etc. Don't let them throw dirt, rocks, toys, etc. Some people don't mind if the kid gets in the car but make sure it is okay before your kid climbs on or in a car, most people don't want fingerprints or candy stuck all over their car.

    Don’t Talk Trash

    You just spotted a terrible show car. It’s sloppy. It’s ugly. It’s not even clean. You roll your eyes, make snide comments, chuckle, tell your buddy what’s wrong with it, and move on. Here’s the thing, someone in the world loves that car like a member of the family. They don’t see the problems, the dirt, or the fact that it’s downright hideous. They see a beautiful machine worthy of endless attention…and they don’t need your disrespect.

    The same goes for the newer cars. It doesn't have to be 40+ years old to be beautiful, fast, expensive, have a lot of work into it. Not everyone can afford a show car and a driver or they love their car so much they prefer to drive it all the time.

    Unlike some, they made a big effort to come to the show, paid the entry fees, spent their time to do things to their ride, spent hours cleaning and polishing (or maybe not, you rat rod guys know what I mean) and subjected themselves to the public eye. They don’t deserve to hear trash talk…so if you can’t say anything nice, just don’t say anything. Maybe they are just getting started and wanted to show what they have started with or the mods they have done so far. Not everyone has a $200,000+ show car build by so and so. We all start somewhere.

    Watch for the Lenses!

    Tough to shoot photos when there is always someone in the way

    There are always automotive photographers at cars shows, always someone that wants to get a picture of some nice ride. Some are there for fun and some are earning a living, news paper, magazine, etc. Don’t just ignore the photographers because you want a better look. Be polite and look around often and check that you aren’t messing up someone’s shot. Just as importantly, don’t walk into someone else’s shot. This is more true now with the high quality cameras built into phones so pay attention to your surroundings. I see this a lot and deal with it a lot myself, it's not easy getting a clean shot.

    Be considerate of others.

    If your showing your car, don't crank your stereo. Some people enjoy the music already playing by the DJ or Announcer. They also want to listen to any information, door prize give away, contests, problems etc. that might come across the loud system. If your blaring you bazillion watt stereo, no one can hear it.

    Pick up your trash.

    Don't just leave your nasty rags, empty cleaner or detail spray bottles, soda cans, water bottle etc. Someone has to clean up after the event, most times it is the person that had to get there two hours before the show to set things up. They are hot, tired and ready to go home too.

    Very important, no matter what you think of the other cars, remember that a lot of hard work, blood, sweat and tears have gone into them. Someone has spent their hard earned money, time away from family or with someone special that might not be around anymore. In the end, we all share a passion about cars, we are all the same at the core.

    In the end, a little common sense and courtesy goes a long way to helping everyone enjoy the show. Hope to see you there!

  • January 16, 2019 9:43 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    This year’s Spring Fling will be held in conjunction with Katy Market Day, April 20th, with cars in place by 9:00am until 2:00pm

    Register Today

    2019 Spring Fling


  • January 11, 2019 11:27 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    By Bob Chalker

    When I made the decision to put a cream colored vinyl top on my MGB, I knew that my nemesis was going to be dirt and that keeping it clean would be an ongoing battle. Up until a couple of weeks ago I had been successfully winning the battle— that is, until I ran into an army of bugs on the way home from the GOF in Waco.  

    Upon arriving home, the top had several bug splats, most of which were easily removed with a combination of soap and water, vinyl cleaner, and a little elbow grease; except one, which was a brilliant baby poop yellow. It wasn’t very big, but because of its color and location right dead in the middle, it drew your eye right to it.  

    Beyond the cleaning methods already mentioned, I tried just about everything else, even mineral spirits and a lacquer thinner. I bought some expensive cleaner from Amazon that had a 4-1/2 star rating and rave reviews. Nothing worked. In fact, it was getting worse as my efforts just seemed to spread the stain. I was reaching the point where I thought I was just going to have to accept the fact that the top would be discolored. Then I had the most brilliant of ideas: ask my wife Kim. She’ll know what to do. She is the master cleaner. She cleans everything in our home.  

    So I trooped into the kitchen, taking off my shoes at the door because she had just cleaned the kitchen floor, and with sadness in my voice shared with Kim my dilemma. She didn’t hesitate. “Did you try coconut oil?” Coconut oil? Who would use coconut oil to clean a car’s vinyl top?  

    Well, without much expectation of success, I asked Kim if she had any coconut oil, which, of course, she did. As she handed me the jar, she said, “I use it all the time, even to clean the gummy residue on our suitcases from those stickers the airlines use.” Hmm, maybe she was onto something. So I trod back out to the garage with my spoonful of coconut oil and applied it liberally with my finger. As I rubbed it in, the oil began to melt and the bug guts started to come off as I wiped the area with a wet cloth. With that first application it didn’t get fully clean, but the stain lightened enough to give me hope. So I put on a second application and let it sit overnight. 

    The next morning I was out in the garage very early, with my wet cloth in hand and expectations high. As I wiped it down, the stain was almost completely gone. One more application of the coconut oil and— success! You would never know that a bug gave up his life on my cream colored vinyl top.  

    Since then I discovered it works well on my leather seats.  Plus I found an article online noting that not only does coconut oil clean the leather safely it also is a natural conditioner. Like all new cleaners it is recommended that you try it in a inconspicuous place first.

    Coconut oil is my new favorite cleaner. I just hope Kim keeps the pantry in stock.



  • January 06, 2019 7:12 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    By Bob Chalker

    2019 is off to a great start with our first monthly meeting of the year. We had almost 40 people turn out at Moe's Irish Pub in Katy.  So many people that Moe's staff had to add additional tables and chairs multiple times.  The banger's and mash, fish & chips and shepherd's pie were brilliant and the conversation and energy was as high as it has ever been at a club monthly meeting.  The warm temperatures and blue sky allowed many of us to drive our cars.


    We had several first time guests, including a few members of the Texas Triumph Register.  (No, we did not make them park their cars in the back of the parking lot).  The highlight of the meeting was a report from Triumph Club Events Chair, John Blum, on their plans for 2019.   In addition, President Mike Woodward reviewed our 2019 events calendar.  Board Chairman Mike Gentry presented the new format for this year's awards program.


    Mike Woodward, 2019-20 Club President asking for quiet so he can give his report


    Dwight Dawson had a selection of new club shirts available to purchase or order.  Photos of the shirts can be seen in the December 15th post below.  If you are interested in ordering a shirt go to the websites store or contact Dwight.  They were very popular.


    A shirt to match every color of car


    A good time was had by all as demonstrated by the great conversation, laughter and tire kicking.  So much so that we were honored to have three of the guests join the club bringing our club membership to over 110.  

    Speaking of club membership, please don't forget to renew your membership.  We still have 25 members who have not renewed for 2019.


    Houston MG Car Club members friendly as always




    So many people that Mike and Kim helped out with the serving



    Mike Woodward and John Blum planning joint Triumph and MG Car Club Events

    Now to the cars.....


    Check out the two MG Wanna-be's in the middle



    See, I told you we let them park with our babies



    Not sure why the tops were up on a warm blue sky day



    Property values are going up



    The End!

  • January 06, 2019 2:54 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dear Fellow MG Enthuisiast,

    Please see attached standings as of December 2018. Thanks as always to Greg Fleischer for keeping up with all of these events.

    Safety fast,

    Mike.

    MG Driver Award 2019 (1).pdf


  • January 04, 2019 9:28 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)



    Dwight Dawson reports "This is a favorite and rather infamous memory from a Club event.  The game was Butt Darts.  Note the bowl at Charlie Wiggins feet."

  • January 01, 2019 8:26 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Happy New Year!

    2018 was a great year for the club as we saw an increase in the number of events, both driving and social, a new website and improved communication with the members.  As a result we are experiencing growing participation and several new members have joined the club.  

    2019 is looking even better.  The highlight of the year will be in October (17-20th) when the club hosts the Fall Gathering of the Faithful in Katy.  In addition, Mike Woodward, Club President & Events Chair, has put together an excellent schedule with both social and driving events every month.  The year will have a mix of our traditionally popular events and several new experiences. 


    What's new you ask?  Well let me tell you - We will host several tech sessions, a gimmick rally, two overnight trips, a day drive to a WWII museum, a bowling party, a beach party and a visit to the Art Car Museum. 

    The traditional includes the annual picnic, Tour of Rice Village, quarterly breakfasts, tech sessions, president's social, the Spring Thing and Houston All British Car Day.  

    And remember, our club is made up of all volunteers who give of their time to plan these events, so please come out and support them.  Our cars were made for driving.  If you would like to help with any of the events or have an idea for an event please send an email to HoustonMGCarClub@gmail.com.  We will especially need volunteers for the Fall GoF.  With your help, we can make it the best ever.

    To see all the events go to the  2019 Events page.

    REMINDER:  If you have not already renewed your membership for 2019 now is the time to do it.  Go to your profile page and follow the instructions at the top of the page or mail a check to our Membership Chair Dwight Dawson.  His address is in the Directory.

  • December 23, 2018 8:32 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dear All,

    To help plan your new MG year please see below the preliminary event calendar for 2019. Additional information on each event will be posted on the website nearer to the event. Please be sure to mark your calendars for the Fall GOF which this year will be hosted by our club.

    Safety fast!

    Mike.

    Month                Date                    Activity                                                        Organiser

    January               5                       Monthly Meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                12                       Quarterly breakfast                                 Mike Woodward

                                19                       Ceramic Coating Tech Session              Mike Woodward

                                            

    February             2                       Monthly Meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                16                       President's Social                                     Mike Woodward

                                23                       Tech Session                                               Ray Holzapple

                                            

    March                 2                        Monthly Meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                 9                         Gimmick Rally                                            Dave Renner

                                15,16,17           Nacodoches Trip                                       Mike Woodward

                                23                       WW2 Museum trip                                   Fred Whitla

                                            

    April                    6                       Monthly Meeting                                       Mike Woodward

                                20                      Spring Thing                                                Ron Redding

                                27                      Quarterly Breakfast                                  Mike Gentry

                                            

    May                    4                         Monthly Meeting                                       Mike Woodward

                                11                       Tech Session                                               Ron Redding

                                18                       Spring GOF                                                  Ron Redding

                                            

    June                    1                        Monthly Meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                15                       Picnic                                                             Dwight Dawson

                                22                       Off to the Races                                         Mike Woodward

                                29                       Richmond Winery                                      Jim Early

                                            

    July                     6                         Monthly Meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                13                        Quarterly Breakfast                                 Ray Holzapple

                                20                        Bowling                                                        Dave Renner

                                            

    August                3                        Monthly meeting                                       Mike Woodward

                                10                       Quarterly breakfast                                   Bob Chalker

                                17                       Beach Party                                                  Marylin Procter

                                24                       Art Car Museum                                          Dave Renner

                                            

    September         7                        Monthly meeting                                       Mike Woodward

                                14                         Tour of Rice Village                                   Ray Holtzapple

                                21                         Houston All British Car Day                    John Bowyer/Mike Gentry

                                27,28,29              All British Car Day                                     Nick Roccaforte

                                            

    October              5                          Monthly meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                17, 18, 19, 20      Fall GOF                                                       Bob Chalker/Ron Redding

                                26                          Quarterly Breakfast                                Dwight Dawson

                                            

    November          2                          Monthly Meeting                                      Mike Woodward

                                9,10                      Galveston Weekend                                 Dave Renner/Bob Chalker

                                22                          Black Friday drive                                     Mike Gentry

                                            

    December          14                        Christmas Party                                        Mike/Stephanie,Candy,Hillary

                                            


  • December 22, 2018 9:50 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Wishing Everyone a very Merry Christmas!

    May it be joyous, peaceful, filled with family and friends

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