1 OCTOBER SOCIAL - Oct. 21, @ 6:30P Golden Europe Restaurant 6620 Wadsworth Boulevard, Arvada Welcome! Ethnic European Cooking . . . . there is no substitute for quality. True to our European roots, we serve Czech, German and Polish cuisine in a warm and comfortable atmosphere Look forward to seeing you soon! IN THIS ISSUE….. Subject Page(s) Letter from the President, Bob Mashburn 2 Board Officers 2 Time Line of Automobile History (Cont) 3 – 5 The Back Lot - Preowned Cars for Sale 6 Word Search - Cars A - M 7 2015 Events Calendar 8 Event Information Two Pinnacles of Excellence MHS Planning Day Breakfast 9 10 Answers to Word Search - Cars A – M 11 Newsletter of the Mile-High Section ● Mercedes-Benz Club of America Gregory Lewis Robert Prado Andrew Moschetti Jonathan Samuels Adrian Palmer If you have not received your New Member Packet or if you have questions about your membership, please contact MHS Membership Chair Person, Natalie Mashburn.. by phone at 303-988-2710.. or by email at [email protected]October, 2015 MERCEDES-BENZ CAR TRIVIA TRIVIA: Fresh And Modern - Mercedes- Benz Coupés Of The C 124 Sporty-elegant, two-door and with seductively modern lines: this is how the new Mercedes- Benz upper medium-class coupé presented itself at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1987. OVER 400 COPIES DISTSRIBUTED MONTHLY IN COLORADO, WYOMING & UTAH
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OCTOBER SOCIAL - Oct. 21, @ 6:30P
Golden Europe Restaurant 6620 Wadsworth Boulevard, Arvada
Welcome! Ethnic European Cooking . . . . there is no substitute for quality. True to our European roots, we serve Czech, German and Polish cuisine in a warm and comfortable atmosphere Look forward to seeing you soon!
IN THIS ISSUE…..
Subject Page(s)
Letter from the President, Bob Mashburn 2
Board Officers 2
Time Line of Automobile History (Cont) 3 – 5
The Back Lot - Preowned Cars for Sale 6
Word Search - Cars A - M 7
2015 Events Calendar 8
Event Information Two Pinnacles of Excellence MHS Planning Day Breakfast
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Answers to Word Search - Cars A – M 11
OVER 500 COPIES DISTRIBUTED MONTHLY IN COLORADO, WYOMING, AND UTAH
Newsletter of the Mile-High Section ● Mercedes-Benz Club of America January 2015
OVER 500 COPIES DISTRIBUTED MONTHLY IN COLORADO, WYOMING, AND UTAH
Newsletter of the Mile-High Section ● Mercedes-Benz Club of America January 2015
OVER 500 COPIES DISTRIBUTED MONTHLY IN COLORADO, WYOMING, AND UTAH
Newsletter of the Mile-High Section ● Mercedes-Benz Club of America January 2015
Gregory Lewis Robert Prado Andrew Moschetti Jonathan Samuels Adrian Palmer
Sporty-elegant, two-door and with seductively modern lines: this is how the new Mercedes-Benz upper medium-class coupé presented itself at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1987.
OVER 400 COPIES DISTSRIBUTED MONTHLY IN COLORADO, WYOMING & UTAH
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Letter From The President Bob Mashburn President, Mile- High Section
Fall is in the air! The Aspens are changing, leaves are
falling, and Halloween decorations fill the isles in the
stores. It’s a great time of the year to take a drive
into the mountains to see the leaves changing and
wildlife moving around.
My first year looking back as President, we started off
with some changes in Board Members; a new
Secretary; a new editor of the newsletter, a new
membership chair, and a new web master. I would
like to thank all of you who have stepped up to take
on these positions and the Board members who have
helped me this year. Thank you! I have had the
pleasure of meeting more members with the Mile-
High section and other members from across the
country. We have a great group of members here in
the Mile-High Section and I look forward to meeting
more of you at future events and socials.
We have some great things planned for the rest of
this year: October 3rd our Annual Member meeting at
Perfect Landing; on the 21st our Monthly Social at
Golden Europe; November 7th an afternoon reception
and Steinway piano concert at Schmitt Music; on the
14th our Planning Day Breakfast for 2016; on the 18th
our Social at Los Dos Potrillos; and December 5th our
Holiday Party at Mount Vernon Country Club.
A few events we have planned for 2016 are a trip to
Wyoming and a trip to the four corners. Help us plan
more at the Planning Day Breakfast. If you are
unable to make the breakfast, please email any ideas
Chevy II, a no-frills car, with the Nova being its
top model
1962: Chrysler introduces its own compact, the
Valiant
1962: Ferrari introduces the 250 GTO, with an
engine designed by Giotto Bizzarrini
1963: Porsche introduces the sports car 911
1963: Larry Shinoda designs General Motors'
Corvette Stingray
1963: Bill Mitchell designs General Motors'
Buick Riviera
1963: Lamborghini founds a car manufacturer
to make sports cars
1963: General Motors' Pontiac introduces
electronic ignition
1963: Honda enters the car market with the
S500
1964: General Motors' Pontiac introduces the
sport car GTO, the first "muscle car" (small-car,
big-engine) of the USA, targeting the illegal drag
racing on Detroit's Woodward Avenue
TIMELINE OF AUTOMOBILE HISTORY - CONTINUED
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1964: Ford introduces the Mustang, a
sports coupe based on Falcon components
with a long hood and short rear, a two-
seater to replace the Thunderbird for the
youth market, a runaway success
1964: Toyota introduces the Toyota Corona
PT20 for the US market, whose sales would
double every year until 1971
1965: The James Bond movies publicize the
Aston Martin two-seat coupe
1965: British Motor acquires Jaguar
1965: The USA produces 45% of world's
cars, Japan only 7% (1.9 million cars), but
Japan has passed France to become the
world's fourth largest producer
1966: Volvo introduces the 144, a major
improvement in safety
1966: Alfa Romeo introduces the Duetto or
Spider
1967: Toyota introduces the Corolla
1967: Toyota introduces the 2000GT, the
first Japanese car that can compete with
European sports cars
1967: Fiat is the largest European car
manufact-urer, followed by Volkswagen
1967: Lamborghini introduces the Miura,
that sets a new standard for the look of
high-performance sports cars
1967: General Motors' Chevrolet introduces
the Camaro to compete with the Ford
Mustang
1968: The Volkswagen Type 1 is nicknamed
"Beetle" in the USA
1968: Hyundai enters the automobile
market with the Cortina, a joint venture
with Ford
1968: Ferrari introduces the 365 GTB/4, aka
"Daytona" as well as the cheaper "Dino"
1968: Volkswagen's Audi introduces the 100
1968: Chrysler's Plymouth introduces the
muscle car Road Runner
1968: Nissan's Datsun introduces the 510
1968: Japan produces 4.1 million cars
1969: Nissan's Datsun introduces the rear-
wheel-drive two-door high-performance
sports car 240Z ("Fairlady"), the first
Japanese car to conquer the US media
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1969: Mitsubishi introduces the Galant
1970: Lada/Zhiguli introduces its first car,
the Vaz-2101, a version of the Fiat 124
1970: AMC acquires Kaiser Jeep
1970: The world market (29 million cars)
changes dramatically with the USA
producing 8.3 million cars (28%), Japan 5.3
million (18%), Germany 3.8 million (15%),
France 2.75 million (9.3%), Britain 2 million
1970: The American Motors Corporation
(AMC) introduces the compact car Hornet
1970: Toyota introduces the Celica
1971: General Motors introduces the
compact car Vega
1972: There are 112 million cars in the USA,
almost half of all the cars in the world
1972: The Volkswagen Beetle passes Ford's
Model T to become the best-selling car of
all times ,
becomes the most produced car of all times
1972: Motor vehicles increase from 64
million in 1949 to 281 million in 1972 (119
million in the USA alone)
1973: Honda introduces its car Civic
1973: Cars in the USA average 13.5 mpg
(5.7 km/liter)
1973: More than 15 million "Beetles" have
been sold in the USA
1974: Gasoline in the USA costs $0.54 per
gallon (3.785 liter)
1974: Volkswagen introduces the
subcompact Golf (Rabbit)
1974: Lamborghini introduces the high-
performance sports car Countach
1975: General Motors installs catalytic
converters on all its cars
1975: Honda introduces the CVCC (or
Controlled Vortex Combustion Chamber)
engine for the Civic
1975: Datsun and Toyota pass Volkswagen
in exports to the USA
TO BE CONTINUED
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FOR SALE - MERCEDES-BENZ PRE-OWNED AUTOMOBILES
The Back Lot Sales and Services for MBCA Members by MBCA Members
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE
Classified Advertising in The Constellation Members of the Mercedes-Benz Club of America, Inc. may advertise in The Constellation to buy, sell, or trade Mercedes-Benz automobiles and related items at no charge, provided no commercial venture is involved. Ads may include a photo. Copy for the classified advertising must be received in writing by the 10th of the month prior to the month of issue. Ads will be published one time. To re-run, the ad must be resubmitted. Current membership number must be included for free ads. LET US KNOW IF YOUR ITEM SELLS—MAKE ROOM FOR ADS FOR OTHER MEMBERS. Non-member and commercial venture advertising will be published at the rate of $10.00 for 3 lines per issue, plus $10.00 for a picture. Advertising in this category may run one, two or three times as requested and paid for in advance by the advertiser. Copy for the ads must be received by the 10th of the month prior to the month of issue and must be paid in advance, payable to Mile High-MBCA. Mail ads to: MILE-HIGH SECTION MBCA, 12245 HELENA ST., BRIGHTON, CO 80603 or Email to: [email protected] The publisher reserves the right to edit or reject
any ad.
The Constellation
Newsletter of the Mile-High Section, Inc., Mercedes-Benz Club America, Inc.
Mile-High Section, Inc. MBCA, Publisher
KAREN REDEL, Editor P.O. Box 16913, Golden, CO 80402