Here you’ll find lots of photos of our 2016 activities. 2016 may have been a record breaker for the sheer number of W-S Region events, so there’s lots to see. Scroll down and enjoy!
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Below are 20 vehicles belonging to W-S Region/AACA Members.
The Jackameit's 1964 Studebaker Wagonaire
The Bradfield's 1930 Studebaker President
Raymond Swadley's 1966 Chevrolet Stepside
The Allen's 1934 Chevrolet Master 2Dr
The Drago's 1956 Ford Victoria 2Dr Hardtop
The Redmond's 1966 Chevrolet Impala Convertible
The Gray's 1929 Ford Model A Huckster
The Ridle's 1950 Hudson Commodore 6
The Farley's 1963 Chevrolet Wagon
The Capps' 1938 Packard Eight Coupe Convertible
The Harner's 1940 Ford 2 Dr Sedan
The Perrin's 1929 Stearns-Knight.
The Downs' 1971 Volkswagen
Nelson Driver's 1931 Willys-Knight
The Potter's 1954 Kaiser Manhattan
The Allen's 1917 Buick Roadster
Steve Cummins' 1990 Lotus Esprit Turbo
The Farley's 1951 Chevrolet 4 Dr
The Gray's 1980 Shay Roadster
The Stone's 1952 Dodge Meadowbrook
Random Shots 2016 Events-Slide 1
April General Meeting
Members fill the meeting room at Thai Staunton Restaurant.
Guest Speaker Mary Ann Stripling prepares.
Scott Gregory & Mandy Brown's '67 Impala.
Shirley Farley is presented 2016 Founders Award by Sue Gregory.
Stu Allen's 1949 Buick.
Bob & Ann Ridle's 1951 Studebaker.
Jim Gregory's 1949 Buick.
The Perrin's 1929 Stearns-Knight.
ODMA Martinsville Show
Dutch Inn - The 63rd ODMA Meet host hotel.
Stu Allen enjoys his lunch at Fenderz Restaurant.
Fenderz features authentic food, memorabilia, and juke box music from the 50's!
Susan Gray gets her '63 Olds F-85 Cutlass Convertible ready for judging.
ODMA AACA Judges prep in the Computer Lab at Patrick Henry CC.
A rare 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham.
The Stone's 1982 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible was awarded the David Crump Trophy for Best Chrysler.
Jim Gregory's 1965 Chevelle El Camino received an ODMA AACA 1st Jr. Award.
Stu Allen with his 1917 Buick Roadster.
The Farley's 1951 Chevrolet took home the Woodson Family Award for Best HPOF.
Yes, this is an antique car! The Perrin's 1991 Cadillac Allante Convertible enjoys its first year of AACA eligibility.
The Ridle's 1950 Hudson Commodore 6 is ready for DPC evaluation.
They're so darned cute - '42 Crosley, '60 King Midget, and a '57 BMW Isetta.
Paul Wampler and Robbie & Susan Gray pick up their lunch on the field.
A row of Brass Era vehicles waiting to be judged.
Some of the older cars can be quite colorful.
Webmaster's Favorite - Budd Lacy's 1958 Plymouth Savoy.
Nelson Driver (L) accepts ODMA Chrysler Award from ODMA President Budd Lacy, for Doris Stone's 82 LeBaron. This is the second consecutive year Doris' car has received the award.
63rd ODMA Best In Show - Dwight Bower's 1964 Chevrolet Super Sport.
Founders Award Winners Over The Years
2019 Founders Award recipient Walter Wilson, III.
2018 Founders Award recipient Jack Drago receives the silver cup from 2017 award winner Scott Gregory.
2017 Founders Award recipient Scott Gregory receives a silver cup from president Jack Drago.
2016 Founders Award recipient Shirley Farley presents the trophy to the 2017 award winner Scott Gregory.
2016 Founders Award recipient, Shirley Farley, receives a silver cup from President Al Meyer. The cup is a permanent reminder of her achievement.













2020 Founders Award recipient Todd Smith receives the trophy from W-S Region President Jack Drago.
May General Meeting
The May 15th membership meeting brought out Barry Linke's 1965 Mustang...
...as well as, Nelson Driver's 1931 Willys-Knight.
Jim and Susan Gregory's 1965 El Camino.
A street rod in the group! Susan and Robbie Gray's 1932 Dodge.
The May Meeting was supposed to be a picnic at the Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church's pavilion. But the cold, windy weather sent us indoors to the church's spacious hall.
Forty seven W-S Region members begin lining up for the food, and there was plenty of it!
After dessert, President Ken Farley conducted the monthly meeting.
Church Sanctuary - Bob Kuykendall presented a terrific program on “Early American Patriots and the Tinkling Spring Church”.
The Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church's Museum.
Scott Gregory's 1967 Chevy Impala.
Paul & Shirley Wampler's 1965 Marlin.
First to arrive, and first to leave...Bob & Ann Ridle's '50 Hudson Commodore 6.
Random Shots 2016 Events-Slide 2
Waynesboro 2016 Motor Sports Show





Jack Drago & Bob Ridle took home trophies at previous year's show!
WWRC Show
WWRC's Mary Breister has Bob Ridle demonstrate a WWRC driving program test used to measure reaction time. Bob flunked!
Johnny and Alesha Kelly of Richmond. Johnny is one of many who have acquired their driving skills at WWRC.
Shirley Farley accepts the award for best Waynesboro-Staunton Region car for the Farley's 1951 Chevrolet.
Best In Show - Customized 1936 Buick.
John and Doris Stone's 1952 Dodge Cranbrook.
Ray Swadley's 1966 Chevrolet Impala.
Stu and Clarice Allen's 1957 Buick Roadmaster.
Rick Downs' 1966 Ford Mustang.
Nelson Driver's 1921 Willys-Knight.
Susan and Robbie Gray's 1980 Shay Roadster.
June 16th General Meeting
Raymond Swadley drove his '66 Impala hardtop. While most '66 Impalas were V-8 powered, this rare example came with Chevy's 235 Six beneath the hood.
(L-R) Robbie Gray's 1919 Buick, Barry Linke's 1924 Model T, and Susan Gray's 1980 Shay Roadster.
Rick Downs' '66 Mustang.
Another '66 Impala! Mel Redmond's convertible features the typical Chevy 283 V-8 under the hood. Note Nelson Driver's '31 Willys-Knight in background.
Here, Ken Farley and Susan Gray explain the significance of the different colors used for Glidden Tour name tags.
Robbie Gray displays the car banner used in last year's Glidden Tour in Oklahoma.
June 24th Stuarts Draft Retirement Community Display
Looking down the line-up.
Additions to the line-up.
From the other end of the line-up.
More arrivals.
Even more arrivals.
Resident's Choice Awards. 1st-Barry Linke's '24 Model T, 2nd-Danny Marshall's '96 Camaro, & 3rd-Rudy Harris' '73 Mustang.
They just keep coming!
And Mel Redmond's Divco Milk Truck too!
Raymond Swadley is a proud Mountaineer.
Camaro vs Mustang!
July 9th Meeting & Baldwin Park Display
Stu Allen guides Raymond Swadley's '35 Ford into place.
Participant's Choice Award - Owen Harner's 1940 Ford.
Raymond's car at Greenfield Village with his granddaughters on board. The girls are college grads today!
Nelson Driver's '27 is the first of several Model T's to arrive.
Another early arrival...Rick Downs' '66 Mustang.
More early arrival vehicles.
Dave Potter's '33 Chevy.
The line continues to grow.
The first Corvette to arrive draws immediate attention.
Who likes purple? Jack Drago's Dodge Challenger.
Here's a purple '63 Ford with the rare 406 V-8.
And a "Purple Passion" Corvette wraps up the purple vehicles!
Ed Lavender's '60 Mercedes Benz 220 SE convertible.
Bill Jackameit's '64 Studebaker Wagonaire's rare OHV 170 Six.
Buicks can be colorful too! Robbie Gray's 1919.
Shooting the breeze.
President Ken Farley's 1978 Suburban.
John Egnor's '55 T-Bird is dwarfed by George Weller's '54 Chevy and Ken Farley's '78 Suburban!
Resident's Choice Award - Susan Gray parks the 1929 Model A Huckster.
Receiving their trophies...Owen Harner-1940 Ford, Participant's Choice and Susan Gray-1929 Model A Huckster, Resident's Choice.
Random Shots 2016 Events-Slide 3
July 16th Cars & Coffee-Waynesboro Methodist Church
Steve Cummins' 1991 Lotus.
Stu Allen's 1957 Buick.
Jim Gregory's 1933 Franklin.
Matthew Robert with his 1961 Chevy Truck.
Mr. Mopar, Jack Drago, brought out a Dodge Challenger.
Scott Gregory's 1968 Buick.
A view of the cars at the lower end of the church's parking lot.
A look at the cars at the upper end of the lot.
A view of the cars near the church building.
August 5th Augusta County Fair Display
Expo's Multipurpose Building...12,000 sq, ft. and 35 vehicles!
Registrant #1 - Dave Potter's 1954 Kaiser Manhattan.
First 3 cars to arrive. Bob Ridle's '50 Hudson and '51 Studebaker flank Jack Drago's '56 Ford.
Rebecca Perrin checks in the vehicles and hands out windshield cards. Above, Susan Gray's '63 Olds F-85 Convertible.
Jack Drago masterfully handled placement and parking.
Greeter's table at the entrance doors.
65th Anniversary sign gets used one more time!
Milk jugs in front each car allowed the public to "vote" for their favorite vehicle by making a donation to the Market Animal Show (non-profit) for farm youth. A total of $124.67 was raised.
Overview of the central area.
Chester Bradfield shines his '64 Studebaker GT Hawk, while Dave Potter looks on.
One of the rarest Corvairs you'll see...Alan White's '62 Rampside. The Central Virginia Corvair Club joined the W-S Region to display 4 of their vehicles.
Back end of the hall begins to fill in.
People's Choice 3rd Place - The Embres' 1927 Chevrolet 1 Ton.
People's Choice 2nd Place - The Gray's 1929 Model A Huckster.
People's Choice 1st Place - Jim Gregory's 1933 Franklin Convertible.
People's Choice Awards (L-R)...3rd - Mike & Sharon Embres -'27 Chevy One Ton Truck, 2nd - Robbie Gray - '29 Model A Huckster, and 1st - Scott Gregory accepts for his father Jim's '33 Franklin Convertible.
A WW II Veteran - Jim & Sheila Kilbourne's 1943 Willys Jeep.
Webmaster's Favorite - Nelson Driver's 1930 Ford AA Tanker.
August 14th Picnic with Tri-County Region/AACA
The W-S Region's annual picnic with the Tri-County Region AACA always features plenty of fried chicken...
...lots of ice cold drinks...
...and lots of AACA members enjoying each other's company.
Plus this year's event featured a cake saluting the 50th Anniversary of the Tri-County Region AACA!
Tri-County Region President, Mike Yankey, prepares to cut the anniversary cake...
...while Waynesboro-Staunton Region President, Ken Farley, kicks off the business meeting.
Temperatures in the mid-90's didn't keep all the antique cars at home. Here's Greg Riddle's '64 Continental.
Jack Drago's air-conditioned Dodge Challenger.
Don Shanholtzer's beautiful '87 Ford F-150.
Newest of the antique vehicles, Duane & Rebecca Perrin's '91 Cadillac Allante.
Nelson Driver's '67 Chrysler New Yorker.
Chester & Nancy Bradfield's '64 Studebaker Gran Tourismo Hawk.
Robert Horton's rare '55 Hudson Wasp. First year for the AMC produced Hudson.
Donald Fitzsimon's 1964 Studebaker Avanti R-3.
Robbie & Susan Gray's '29 Model A.
Mid-90 temps were not a problem for Jim Gregory's air-cooled '33 Franklin.
September 10th Somerset Steam & Gas Pasture Party
On the road to Somerset's Steam & Gas Pasture Party...Jim Gregory's '65 El Camino leads the way.
After arrival, Stu Allen and Jim Gregory head off to find the registration table.
Jim and Stu register their cars for display with Billy Melton.
W-S Region AACA Cars on the field at Somerset.
The gang enjoys the shade of Scott Gregory's pop-up canopy.
The Somerset event features antique steam powered tractors and stationary engines.
There's no doubt early steam powered tractors were very "locomotive like" in appearance.
Not all the tractors roaming the field were super-sized!
One of the many large stationary steam engines
And here's a long line of small gas powered stationary engines.
Turning big rocks into small rocks with steam power.
Stu Allen, Glen Royer, and Jim Gregory take a break in the Steam Shed.
With temps in the mid 90's, a steam powered ice cream maker was a welcome sight!
Jim Gregory and Rebecca Perrin enjoy their ice cream...vanilla and peach.
September 25th Steak Fry & Auction
Glen Royer delivers the grill for cooking all those tasty steaks!
John Stone arrives in his Plymouth Satellite.
President Ken Farley officially kicks off the festivities.
Grill masters Glen Royer and Jim Gregory grilling the steaks.
Steve Cummins and Rick Downs look over the auction merchandise.
Club members inspecting the merchandise prior to the auction.
Club members enjoyed conversation before the commerce of the auction begins.
Our newest member, Prewitt Scripps, stands by to assist auctioneer and entertainer extraordinaire, Bruce Elder, in kicking off the club's annual fund raising auction.
Auctioneer Bruce Elder working hard to sell a thermostat.
Jack & Karen Drago's Dodge Challenger.
The 1965 Chevrolet El Camino of the early-arriving grill master, Jim Gregory.
Random Shots 2016 Events-Slide 4
October 9th Bradfield’s Picnic & Car Display
Just a few of the numerous cars on display.
1967 Pontiac GTO
1932 Studebaker Dictator
1953 Packard Clipper
1924 Studebaker Light Six
1950 Studebaker Land Cruiser
Studebaker oil truck
1951 Ford
1924 International Model 163
1938 Studebaker Coupe Express
1930 Chevrolet oil truck
1935 Studebaker President
1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS
A row of street rods....two Studebakers and a Chevrolet!
1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk
1957 Studebaker street rod
1963 Studebaker Avanti R3
1951 Studebaker Commander convertible
John & Doris Stone's 1959 Ford Thunderbird
1966 Dodge Charger 383
1929 Buick Model 27 4 Door Sedan
1930 Studebaker Dictator Six Regal Tourer
1961 Studebaker Hawk
1961 Pontiac Bonneville convertible
1969 Dodge Charger
1972 Dodge Challenger
View from the rear of the food line.
October 15th Cars & Coffee-Waynesboro Methodist Church
Steve Cummins' Mazda RX-7 starts off one row of cars at the final Cars & Coffee of 2016.
Nelson Driver brought his 1977 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham to Fall Fest.
Barry Linke's 1924 Model T Ford.
1959 Farmall Cub restored by TSPC youth that was auctioned at the end of Fall Fest as part of a fund raising effort.
Bill Jackameit brought his 1986 Mazda RX-7 GXL out to Cars & Coffee.
1940 Packard from a TSPC member who should be receiving a W-S membership application very soon!
Jack & Karen Drago's 2010 Dodge Challenger R/T anchors the first row at Cars & Coffee.
Ken & Shirley Farley's 1963 Chevrolet Impala wagon was part of the W-S crew that attended Cars & Coffee before heading to Tinkling Springs.
Ken Farley, Stu Allen & Jack Drago shooting the breeze at Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church's 2016 Fall Fest.
Alan Pennington's 1934 Ford at TSPC's Fall Fest.
Robbie & Susan Gray's 1929 Model A Huckster.
Stu & Clarice Allen's 1957 Buick Roadmaster.
October 15th General Meeting
W-S Region AACA members file in to the meeting room at the Wood Grill.
For his first time, Scott Gregory handles the 50-50 drawing.
Robbie Gray shares some thoughts with Stu Allen.
VP/Activities Director, Alfred Myer, updates membership.
Stu Allen handles the technical end for Duane Perrin's program.
Slide #1 says it all!
Members settle in to enjoy the slide show.
Duane's program covered the cars that have inspired him over the years.
Duane's first frame-off effort, an extremely rare 1929 Stearns-Knight 8 cylinder Model H.
Here the restored frame has received its massive, rebuilt 8 cylinder engine and suspension system.
Duane points out some of the unique features of a Stearns-Knight.
Duane's 1929 Stearns-Knight Model M.
Duane's all-time favorite...his 1930 Willys-Knight Model M, "Plaid-Side" Roadster. Note the tiled paint on the doors.
October 21st – Bruce Elder Honored
On Friday Oct. 21, President Ken Farley and other W-S Region members presented Bruce Elder with a certificate. It honored Bruce for his 23+ years as our expert auctioneer and talented entertainer, and made him an honorary member of the W-S Region AACA! Pictured with Bruce is Jim Gregory.
November 12th ODMA Virginia Beach Show
Above - Virginia Beach's Founders Inn, the location for the November 12th ODMA Planning Meeting, as well as the 64th Old Dominion Meet on April 21st and 22nd.
(L-R) Nelson Driver, Wally Hunt, Stu Allen and Ken Farley enjoy the buffet prior to the start of the meeting.
The Tidewater Region AACA's Mark McAlpine gives an overview of the venue and the planned activities.
Marion McAlpine shows members the proposed location for the registration area.
One of the many meeting rooms at the Founders Inn. This room will be utilized by the judging teams.
Here ODMA members are shown the location for the event's banquet.
Before departing for home, ODMA members gather in the atrium for a group picture in front of the Founders Inn's Christmas tree.
November 20th General Meeting
W-S Region AACA members fill the meeting room at Mrs. Rowes Restaurant in Staunton.
With windy & cold conditions, only Scott Gregory's '68 Buick and the Gray's '88 LeBaron made an appearance.
Scott Gregory works the room with tickets for the 50/50 drawing. Chester Bradfield was the winner.
President Ken Farley prepares to start the meeting.
Past-President Doris Stone delivers the nominating committee's report. By acclamation, the W-S Region AACA Officers for 2017 will be: Alfred Meyer-President, Walter Wilson-VP, Robbie Gray-Secretary, & Jack Drago-Treasurer.
It's "Show & Tell" time. Billy Melton leads off with a collection of rare first edition automotive publications.
Alfred Meyer shows his 1913 Buick's "Best Buick On The Field" trophy from this fall's Hilton Head Island Concours d' Elegance.
Jim Gregory brought a fur "muff" used by passengers in open cars to keep their hands warm on cold days!
Who knew Ken Farley collected Bobble Heads? Here's "Manny, Moe, & Jack" from Pep Boys!
Stu Allen brought an odd looking automotive device from the good old days, guaranteed to give motorists incredible gas mileage!
Stu also brought an early jar lid opening device.
Our resident geologist, Scott Gregory, brought mother nature's tiniest diamonds...sub-miniature cubes gleaned from a riverbed in Africa. Like most diamonds, when first removed from the earth, they are not sparkly and shiny.
Before heading home, Chester Bradfield gives Treasurer, Jack Drago, his 2017 Region membership dues. Get your W-S Region dues and updated personal information to Jack by Jan. 31st!
Random Shots 2016 Events-Slide 5
December 18th Christmas Party & Gift Exchange
Club members socialize before the annual Christmas party.
Everyone received a beautiful antique car ornament (and some chocolate for the ride home), courtesy of the talented Clarice Allen.
The gift exchange table is filled with surprises.
Club members dig into a wonderful Panos lunch.
Club members pulled into a semicircle for the gift exchange.
Chief Elf Charlotte Kuykendall reviews the rules of the annual gift exchange.
A photo of the assembled crowd catches your hard-working Tire Tracks editor Stu Allen hard at work taking pictures.
Jim Gregory drew the number one chip and kicks off the gift exchange. It was quite the day for Jim as he also managed to win one of table poinsettias and the 50/50 raffle!
The very festive looking Deb Skillman seems happy with her gift as husband Larry Skillman looks on.
Vince Ennis arrived in style in his 1949 Packard.
The Gregorys made the journey to Panos in their 1968 Buick LeSabre.
The Bradfields were certainly in the holiday spirit in their 1938 Studebaker Coupe Express.
Chester and Nancy Bradfield received the Santa trophy for Favorite Antique Car as chosen by the Panos Restaurant staff. Here they are receiving the trophy from Chief Elf Charlotte Kuykendall and Elf-In-Training Jack Drago.
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