2006 - The Second Annual Stovebolt Reunion in Kansas City (MO) Official title -
Here is the Events page that goes with this year. There is a Facebook page for the Genuine Chevy GMC Truck Club of Kansas City but I couldn't really find my way around it. At least not for the old stuff. Let's face it, 2006 is pretty old now.
A few things of note, Joker's picture link worked and it was a whole web page about Red Ryder. I had to download all of it and it's on our server. So, all of his links work from his page.
I had to remove the link for 2006 KC Photobucket since they are not there. We do have 2007, so stayed tuned for that (next week).
If anyone has some pictures from 2006, and / or comments from that year, please feel free to post. I know there are a few comments I have come across that I'll try to get in here.
It dawned on me, after that event, we had so much increased activity on the site, it got decidedly busier!
Another thing, in piecing it together, Mongo's got a Facebook page [facebook.com] also that's a real hoot.
Last edited by Peggy M; Tue Mar 21 2023 05:06 PM.
Peggy M I don't mean to brag, but ... I just put a puzzle together in one day and the box said 2-4 years. "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words, and that which cannot remain silent." ~ Victor Hugo / 'Les Misérables'
Besides the pictures in the Events page, here are some of the pictures from that year.
I have the descriptions of what's going on with the images themselves.
Last edited by Peggy M; Tue Mar 21 2023 05:07 PM.
Peggy M I don't mean to brag, but ... I just put a puzzle together in one day and the box said 2-4 years. "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words, and that which cannot remain silent." ~ Victor Hugo / 'Les Misérables'
Whoa -- that's a trip down memory lane. Everyone looks younger ...
A fun weekend -- Peggy's and my 1st trip to KC and the first time to meet a bunch of folks who have since become old and dear friends. My best memory is of Fatweed and his bird on the mirror -- it was a great look (fake pidgeon, as I recall). He was a very nice man and fun to be around. I think we all miss him.
It was also the first time to meet Cletis and June in person -- another person we miss dearly around here.
I think that was also the weekend when a lot of people were getting Scott Ward and I confused ... probably wearing each other's name tag didn't help ... We've done that every time since
Then there was the big tour of Jim Carter's -- what a cool place! I think everyone came out of there with something from the used parts basement ... Talk about a "treasure Room."
A happy, fun weekend!
John
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." Will Rogers
Found a few pictures from Ray "Oehm Jr 46" Oehm that were "out there."
Peggy M I don't mean to brag, but ... I just put a puzzle together in one day and the box said 2-4 years. "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words, and that which cannot remain silent." ~ Victor Hugo / 'Les Misérables'
We found a nice batch of images. Nothing like a winter clean up.
Peggy M I don't mean to brag, but ... I just put a puzzle together in one day and the box said 2-4 years. "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words, and that which cannot remain silent." ~ Victor Hugo / 'Les Misérables'
Here's a good start with first image of "The Group." If you want to know who who in the picture, check it out here. You can mouse-over the faces for the screen names.
I'll add more images since I want to add as many details and I can find. If you can add more, please post.
Heard from George "Wrenchbender Ret." As many of you know, he's still active on Stovebolt, checking in "about three times a day!"
I don't think we had official t-shirts this year. On the images, it does look that a few people had some Stovebolt t-shirts from the early Hoo-ya shoppe. I'm not real sure, but it looks like John's shirt and mine are "Real Trucks Rock" or "Stovebolts Rule." I remember the "red" on a "black shirt" but I can't find the exact image.
Last edited by Peggy M; Tue Mar 21 2023 05:14 PM.
Peggy M I don't mean to brag, but ... I just put a puzzle together in one day and the box said 2-4 years. "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words, and that which cannot remain silent." ~ Victor Hugo / 'Les Misérables'
This group is some trucks! Sorry not many since those are somewhere out there. Hoping some folks can dig some up.
First picture is fatweed looking at Joe Hand's 1937. Here's Joe's Gallery page, "1937 Chevy Inline-powered Streetrod."
The next picture (shown several times ) is "The Mongo's Garage Tow/Recovery Rig" -- 1953 Chevy 6400 2-Ton. Steve had a great update on his Gallery page that talks about getting ready for the Reunion. What a transformation the Big Bolt, getting ready for the big show. He has the before and after pictures on his page there.
He also did an article for the September 2006 News page.
"What a great turnout and great time at the "All Truck Nationals" in Kansas City Well, this was a special weekend to say the least. We had over 25 Stovebolters coming from near and fairly far to meet face-to-face. It certainly felt like "old home week" as we got a chance to better know our fellow wrenchers."
Next picture is looking inside Tom "235 Fat Fenders" Ryan's engine. It's a 1953 Chevy 3100. He has the the details on his Gallery page. A fun write-up with good pictures.
"You folks have been a big help in having this web sight and I am glad I found it many years ago. I am also grateful for the trophies that you folks bestowed upon me at last years truck meet in Kansas City. They now proudly hang in the garage next to the flyer. I hope that I can make that K.C. run.
American Classics had donated to the site in 2005 but didn't get really involved until 2007. Mongo made up the name tags for the event. Many of the prized were donated. Mongo and Jim Carter donated some good stuff.
The prize toss will be next.
Peggy M I don't mean to brag, but ... I just put a puzzle together in one day and the box said 2-4 years. "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words, and that which cannot remain silent." ~ Victor Hugo / 'Les Misérables'
Mongo made some super-duper neato Stovebolt trophies and many other prizes were donated. Some of our crew got trophies from the sponsors! Way to go! Joe H won Best of Make (1937 Chevy). Arch (56 pickup) Oetken also got one. Joker got two: "One [was] for distance and the other was a third place for 1950 - 1959 truck stock. I'm not sure why they had stock on it but the judges marked the entry. There were three of them looking at the truck. I guess it looked stock -- engine looked stock without all those carbs some have I don't know -- I just drive em."
First image below is a look at the prize table. You can see the huge stash of goodies and the nice Chevrolet and GMC moon hub caps. In that photo it looks like George "Wrenchbender Ret" Capito was first up for a prize. That's John, George and Sherry Ward (Scott "48bigtrucks" Ward's fun, smart, sweet and beautiful wife ).
Second picture is Cletis rummaging thru the box of assorted give aways. In that photo is John, Sherry, Cletis and Craig "revoh" Hover.
Photo #3, Mongo gets into the act and takes over the presentations.
Photo #4 shows Gary (fatweed) Nesser is getting the moon handed to him by Mongo.
Next photo (#5), Joe Hand gets a prize from Mongo. Good grip-n-grin photo.
Photo #6 shows Mongo giving a moon to Tom (235 Fatfenders) Ryan. John in the back with a thumbs up.
Photo #7 is a better picture of the moons with 235 Fatfenders, fatweed, John and Mongo.
Last of this group in Arch (56 pickup) Oetken with a GMC moon presented by Mongo. John still with the thumbs up but he's moved to the front.
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Peggy M I don't mean to brag, but ... I just put a puzzle together in one day and the box said 2-4 years. "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words, and that which cannot remain silent." ~ Victor Hugo / 'Les Misérables'
The next batch of images is John's famous "prize toss." The "prize toss" was John's idea instead of a Chinese gift exchange. This was something we did every year after that and carried over to Homecoming.
#9 The photo line up: John about to start "passing" out some prizes.
#10 Same ... that's Joe (Toomany2count) Weimer on the right with Ray (Oehm Jr 46) Oehm behind him.
#11 Here's a throw with Joe Hand catching.
Last edited by Peggy M; Thu Jan 12 2023 06:34 PM.
Peggy M I don't mean to brag, but ... I just put a puzzle together in one day and the box said 2-4 years. "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words, and that which cannot remain silent." ~ Victor Hugo / 'Les Misérables'