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				Driving Force 6/1/16
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			                                                                                                               
Tell Congress to save racing from government threat — it only takes a minute:
                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        SIGN THE LETTER                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
Beyond  additional signatures, the SEMA Action Network (SAN) is also looking  for additional members of Congress to cosponsor the RPM Act.  To date,  the House legislation has 92 sponsors, while the Senate bill has 15.   Are your elected officials among them?  Visit the following link to find  out, which includes a tool to locate your lawmakers:  go to semaSAN.com   Given the potential impact of this rulemaking on car clubs and  automotive organizations nationwide, group leaders are needed to work  with Congress in passing the bill.
                                       
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    2016 Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
Seven Cities, Seven Days, Thousands of Unique Rides
                                  
                                                   
The Hot Rod Power Tour  is a spectacle unlike any other for fans of vehicular variety.  In  terms of sheer size and distance covered, “the world's largest road  trip” lives up to its billing.  Come along with the SEMA Action Network  (SAN) on the event’s 22nd annual excursion.  Grab a friend and stop by  our prominent display at the flamed Hot Rod bus to fight for the future  of auto racing.  The SAN will be enlisting support for the Recognizing  the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act from attendees.  
  The Power Tour draws motor  vehicle enthusiasts from across the country. Covering more than 1,500  total miles, this seven-day, seven-city tour begins near Baton Rouge,  Louisiana, and will make its way to Kansas City, Kansas, through both  highways and winding back roads. The event will attract more than 4,500  collector cars and grab the attention of more than 75,000 spectators.  All kinds of hot rods, classics, custom trucks and street machines will  be along for the ride. Any vehicle year, make or model is accepted.
  The dates and stops are as follows:
  June 11 – Lamar Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales, Louisiana 
June 12 – Royal Purple Raceway in Baytown, Texas 
June 13 – Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas 
June 14 – Traders Village in Grand Prairie, Texas 
 June 15 – Remington Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 
June 16 – Kansas Pavilion in Wichita, Kansas 
June 17 – Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas 
  The following link contains information on tour stops and other details: http://www.hotrod.com/events/power-tour/  We hope to see you on the road! 
  
 
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        This 1997 Lincoln Mark  VIII LSC is Laurie Morgenthal’s dream car, since it has such personal  “heart and soul beating in her.”  She is still tinkering with the Mark  VIII to improve the car’s performance. 
                                                                                        
                                                   
 Laurie Morgenthal recently  reached out to her state legislators with a passionate plea about a  scrappage proposal currently moving through the legislature.  “As a  fifth generation Californian, I understand and highly value the need to  keep our air and our beautiful state clean,” Laurie wrote.  “What I  don't understand is why there seems to be so much proposed legislation  that is so broad in scope that it sweeps a large group of automotive  enthusiasts, many of whom drive their cars fewer than five thousand  miles per year, into a category with potentially gross polluting and  negligent vehicles.”  Her prized 1997 Lincoln Mark VIII LSC provided  much of  the inspiration behind the letter.  Parts scarcity continues to present  a serious problem and is at the forefront of enthusiasts with vintage  vehicles.  “Cars like mine were produced from 1993-1998 with such strict  tolerances by so few suppliers,” adds Morgenthal.  “In fact, Ford was  out of some Mark VIII parts as early as 2001!  The main source for  everything except regular maintenance items is often the junkyard.   Without the ability to reuse parts, these beautiful, last of their kind,  rear-wheel drive, V8 Lincoln luxury coupes stand no chance of being  preserved and appreciated.”
   From the first glance at a  Mark VIII in November of 1992, Laurie was completely captivated by the  big coupe's flowing curves.  She feels the model’s designers got the  shape absolutely right from every angle.  “Against nearly every other  car of the time in their class, they looked light years ahead.  Plus,  there ended up being so many firsts and notable elements for American  production cars of the time,” she explains.  For example, the luxury  coupe’s cockpit interior features a center console angled towards the  driver for ease of use.  Morgenthal relays that many people still say  that the Mark VIII is one of the most comfortable cars they have ever  driven.  The LSC also packs performance, courtesy of a 281 c.i. 4.6L  Intech V8 that puts out an impressive 290 h.p.  Despite the car’s  Mustang Cobra-like powerplant, it can achieve around 30 MPG at cruising  speed thanks to an onboard ride height control that automatically lowers  the vehicle at speeds above 55 MPH. 
   Morgenthal is the President of the Lincoln Mark VIII Addicts, a club that she founded after attending the Fabulous Fords Forever  show in 2013.  “I discovered only one other like mine out of nearly  four thousand cars at the event!” she exclaims.  “At that point, I  realized that we really needed to organize as parts become scarcer,  especially since the 1997-1998 Mark VIIIs have parts specific to only  those two years.”  By the following April, sixteen Lincoln Mark VIII Addicts  rolled into the same show, followed by eighteen last year  (including several that traveled from Arizona).  Club members are very  diverse in age, with the youngest member being nineteen and the oldest  in their eighties.  “While a common interest in the Lincoln model  brought us together, we have become great friends through solving  problems, working on our cars together and attending all sorts of  functions.”  Find the group online using the following links: www.MK8Addicts.com and www.facebook.com/MK8Addicts 
   Your service to our auto  community means so much, Laurie!  May the fight to save vintage vehicles  in California bode well in this latest bout!   
   
  
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