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Flying Low

Airport
40+ Z-Cars from Series One's to the latest generations, all working their way South from Rochester to Watkins Glen for some fun laps on the track ... July 11th, 2010 ... we were enjoying the 3rd and final day of the 3rd Annual ZCCR Jonathan Krenzer Memorial All Japanese Week-end activities on a sunny gorgeous brilliant New York State day!

Here's a "quick" video ... and if you think that was fun you should have seen this collection running laps on the famous Glen race track - joins us next year if you too want a piece of this action!

Many thanks to Frank Thomas, Membership Director, CTZCC for making the video! His is the beautiful blue Series One 240Z that resides just outside the view of his camera as he recorded us going by!

Mike Noonan
VP ZCCR
gotmoxz@frontiernet.net
'71, '72' '77 (hers :~), '80 10thAE

Posted by gotmoxz on Wednesday, July 21 @ 02:04:39 EDT (124 reads)
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All Japanese Charity Car Show Week-end drawing near

Airport Hello All!  Here is the latest from YOUR club:

* I hope everyone had a safe and Happy 4th of July, so now here we are smack in the middle of those hazy, lazy days of summer.  BUT your club is certainly not being lazy when it comes to fun things to do!

* IT'S HERE!  This week ZCCR hosts the BIGGEST Japanese car event in the east!  ZCCR's All Japanese Car Show Weekend kicks off this Friday!  Within the last week or so, we have been flooded with registrations from participants from all over the northeast as well as Canada, Connecticut, Maryland and even one fellow coming from Arizona!  We expect the car show to be second to none with over 200 cars on display.  And the display of historic Datsun race cars and one of a kinds is certain to never be duplicated again.

The 3rd Annual Jonathan Krenzer Memorial All Japanese Car Show will be at the Elks Lodge at 1066 Jackson Road in Webster on Saturday from 10-4.  Even if you are not entering your car in the car show (and why wouldn't you be?), please come out to support the club and our charities, the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester and the Rochester/Finger Lakes Eye and Tissue Donation Bank.   Proceeds from our event will go to these fine local charities.  The car show will feature raffles for great prizes and $, music, BBQ from Hose 22, ice cream from Abbotts, many vendors and of course, the Z girlZ!  Multi-class awards for every Japanese make and some miscellaneous rides as well.

Saturday evening you are all invited to join us at the Elks Lodge for a steak or chicken dinner and dance to LIVE music from "CoMotion" who will be rockin' to tunes from the 50s, 60s and 70s!

Sunday morning we leave from the Holiday Inn at 860 Holt Rd. in Webster at 8:30am for a road rally through the Finger Lakes to Watkins Glen International Raceway where we will take 3 laps around the historic race track then enjoy a catered lunch in the WGI Clubhouse.

There you have it!  YOUR club's signature event is only days away.  It's sure to be THE event of the summer and it's right here in your own backyard.

Z YOU THERE.

John Taddonio
"zcarnut"
70,78,87,03 Z-Cars
President, Z Car Club of Rochester NY
Posted by gotmoxz on Monday, July 05 @ 12:12:19 EDT (186 reads)
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Datsun Land Speed Record Holder

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Hey All!

ZCCR's very own Barry Brown and co-driver Jeff Benson set a world land speed record with their 1976 Datsun 620 truck at the East Coast Timing Associations speed trials in North Carolina last week!

Barry & partner Jeff set a new record in the F Class of 123.35 mph, shattering the old record of 119 mph.  The Datsun will attempt this September to also set new world records in the E and G classes, thus becoming the first truck to hold records in three different classes.  The truck was built/driven by Barry Brown and Jeff Benson of Riter Restorations in East Rochester NY.  Engine built by Vinny Bedini of Bedini Motorsports.  Both Brown and Bedini had formerly built some of the Bob Sharp Racing cars.

Follow this Japanese Nostalgic Car magazine link for details, and check out some photo's from the day the record fell for more views. We'll update our info as more details start to flow!

Barry will have this world record holding truck on display at our All Japanese Car Show on July 10, be sure to check it out!

John Taddonio
"zcarnut"
70,78,87,03 Z-Cars
President, Z Car Club of Rochester NY
Posted by gotmoxz on Wednesday, April 21 @ 14:17:58 EDT (163 reads)
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Great NEWZ Here !!!

Airport Catch the ZCCR NEWZ in it's latest and greatest edition here!

The PreZ reports, member adventures, facts, figures, and the stuff fantasieZ are made of ... oh the stories you'll find in this publication will keep the hot-stove conversations going strong until the ever popular Groundhawg Party on February 7th. 'Software Sam' Hartley has assembled another masterpiece, various contributors have chimed-in, and all we're waiting for at this point is member shout-out's, let us know how you like it!

Have fun with this kidZ, life doesn't get any better than this!!

Mike Noonan
VP ZCCR
'72 for GO
'80 10thAE for SHOW
gotmoxz@frontiernet.net
Posted by gotmoxz on Sunday, December 20 @ 17:09:24 EST (209 reads)
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Flying Low to Buffalo ...

Airport
Hey All!  Here's the latest on YOUR club!

* This coming Sunday, September 6, we are traveling west down the thruway to participate in the Buffalo Octagon Association's Autumn Sports Classic Car Show in Lancaster, NY. 

Here is a link to complete information. Departure will be at 8AM from the CRACKER BARREL RESTAURANT located at 2075 Hylan Drive at Rt. 390 in Henrietta. Get there a bit earlier if you want breakfast.  It's a great show in a scenic venue, very family-friendly.  The forecast calls for a GREAT day with wall to wall sunshine and temps near 80.  Join us for one of the nicest late season car shows in the area!  Let me know if you will be participating so we know to look for you before departure!

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Our club newsletter has been re-vamped and is on the website!  Check out the new look ZCCR NEWZ by clicking on the link on the website homepage at www.zccr.net.

* Our next Monthly Membership Meeting will be on Wednesday, September 16 at the Corner Sports Bar / Grapevine Restaurant, 122 Main St.,East Rochester, NY 14445.  We are back to our "indoor" meeting schedule for September with the usual Z topics, Z friends, a guest speaker and great food.  Dinner at 6pm, meeting at 7pm.

On September 16, several ZCCR members are traveling east to Connecticut to take in the Connecticut Z Car Club's Annual Car Show.  Participants from all over the northeast are expected to bring out an amaZing variety of Z-Cars.  Also making it's debut after over 30 years of storage is the recently discovered 1969 240Z #HLS30-00013, the first Z ever sold to the public!  Check the website and newsletter for pictures and details of this great Z event.

* STILL TO COME: The Fall Foliage Cruise on October 11, the October Member Meeting on 10/21 and the ZCCR HOLIDAY BANQUET on December 12.

Stay tuned.....

John Taddonio
"zcarnut"
70,78,87,03 Z-Cars
President, Z Car Club of Rochester NY

Posted by gotmoxz on Saturday, September 05 @ 22:00:23 EDT (275 reads)
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OK, So it's not a Z - but it is American Racing History!

Airport Want to buy a C L A S S I C American race car with a couple of 'Z' relates (i.e. Brock & Bondurant) then read on and let your imagination fly you to far-away places:

"By 1963 Carroll Shelby’s new Cobra had established its supremacy on the short road courses of America, but Shelby and Ford shared a more ambitious goal: to beat Ferrari on the world stage and become the first American team to win the coveted F.I.A. (Federation Internationale de l’Automobile) World Manufacturers Championship for GT cars.

An experimental coupe body designed by Pete Brock was built on an existing Cobra chassis, immediately increasing its top speed by 25 mph; the new car won the GT class at its first race, the 1964 Daytona Continental, prompting Shelby to adopt the name.

Building on that initial success and another class win at Sebring in March 1964, another Daytona Coupe was built in Modena, Italy at Carozzeria Grand Sport, which would go on to build the rest of the six Coupes. The first two Daytonas then competed in Europe, winning important victories at Le Mans and Goodwood. The ’64 Monza Coppa Inter-Europa, which the Daytonas were almost certain to win, was cancelled by race officials. Team Shelby thus narrowly missed winning the 1964 Championship, prompting Shelby to famously declare, “Next year, Ferrari’s ass is mine!”

In February 1965 the season began once again at Daytona. Shelby entered four coupes, among them the recently completed CSX2601. Driven by Bob Johnson and Tom Payne as #12, it retired in the eighth hour with a blown engine, but another Coupe would win the GT class and finish second overall, the best yet for a Daytona in a race open to prototypes. Shelby would then have his revenge at Monza where, on April 25, Bob Bondurant and Allan Grant took 2601 to 8th overall and first in GT. A 2nd and 1st in GT followed at Spa and the Nurburgring respectively, while the Le Mans 24 Hours in June proved disastrous for the entire Ford contingent.

While the Ford GT40s regrouped after Le Mans, Shelby’s dedicated crew of drivers and mechanics, some of whom had devoted their lives to the effort for more than three years, readied the Daytonas for the 12 Heures du Reims, the World Championship within their grasp. Ferrari was there with seven prototypes and a trio of GTOs but Team Shelby was not to be denied and, on July 4th, 1965, Bob Bondurant drove this Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe, CSX2601, across the finish line at the 12 Heures du Reims in France to secure the F.I.A. Championship.

Bondurant drove 2601 one last time at Sicily’s Coppa di Enna, taking 3rd overall and first in GT. After being shipped back to Los Angeles, the car was then leased to Paramount Pictures for use in the Howard Hawkes cult classic movie “Redline 7000”, then purchased by Bondurant, who sold it in 1969.

Against the most feared force in international motor racing, the Cobra Daytonas gave Carroll Shelby and the United States its first World Manufacturers Championship. Now fully restored and wearing its famous Reims livery, CSX2601 survives with its five brethren as one of the most famous Cobras of all, with the best competition record of all the Daytona Coupes, which together embody the American competitive spirit of victory against overwhelming odds." FROM M E C U M dot com To see a video story about these cars visit their site and there you'll find Peter Brock recanting 'the rest of the story'.

Can you remember the dayZ, the excitement - as a teenager this adventure really caught my fancy!

Mike Noonan
VP ZCCR
gotmoxz@frontiernet.net
'72 240Z for GO
'80 280ZX 10thAE for SHOW


Posted by gotmoxz on Tuesday, April 28 @ 09:58:50 EDT (374 reads)
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Car Show Sky Hook

Airport Anonymous writes "We have a mystery ... seems we had a sky camera at the Street Machines Car Show ... or a sky hook hanging an unidentified ZCCRnut from far above as evidenced in some of our gallery shots of the event!

Check out the gallery and then come to the next show the club attends and see if our Gremlin catches your Z from the heavens!

More than a few ZCCR folks are joining in on the Canandaigua Car Show this Saturday.  FYI, we're meeting for breakfast at the Villager Restaurant (224 S. Main, in front of Thiel's Shop) at 9am registration 10am, trophies awarded at 3pm.

Come display your car on the wide sidewalks of Main Street in Downtown Canandaigua
Date: Saturday, June 16th.
Registration: 10am-11am
Live Music: 12noon - 2:30pm
Awards: 3:00pm
People's Choice Awards for American & Import Categories
FREE Registration...FREE Gift Bag.FREE Dash Plaque.Door Prizes.50/50 Raffle and more!

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Posted by gotmoxz on Thursday, June 14 @ 19:51:36 EDT (2035 reads)
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