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Title: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Cookieboystoys on July 11, 2011, 07:04:13 AM
I have attended each of the last 4 years and this year will be no different. However... with a twist! the Grand Rapids Harald Review newspaper is going to do a story on the 40th Anniversary, the Pinto Stampede and our involvement with the Wounded Warrior Project - making a difference, one mile at a time.

Hoping anybody might see this that lives close by, has a Pinto and would like to join me. I'm bringing the 1977 Pinto and camper for sure and will need to find driver/s if I want to bring any of the others. I'm also looking for drivers for the fleet so if you are close, don't have a Pinto but would like to join... gotta be able to drive a manual... have Pintos, need drivers  ;D

even though I know it's a long shot, I gotta ask..

Saturday, July 30th, 2011
http://www.northerncruiserscarclub.com/Weekend_of_Wheels.html (http://www.northerncruiserscarclub.com/Weekend_of_Wheels.html)

27th Annual NORTHERN CRUISERS
Weekend of Wheels Car Show


Located at the IRA Civic Center (Hockey Arena)
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
1 mile north on Highway 38; first left at the stoplight
Saturday - July 30th
Registration, 7 am to Noon
Car Show, 7 am to 4 pm

$20.00 Registration Includes:
Goody Bags and Door Prizes!
Dash Plaques to first 150 Registered Cars!
Trophies Awarded in All Classes!
2 Dinner Tickets For Chicken and Corn Feed
Poker Run / Cruise
Courtesy Bus to Shop or Attend Swap Meet off Grounds

Breakfast available 7 am to 10 am
Lunch available 10 am to 3 pm

Sunday, July 31th, 2011
http://itascavcc.bravehost.com/OtherShowFliers/ShowFlyer6.pdf (http://itascavcc.bravehost.com/OtherShowFliers/ShowFlyer6.pdf)

Itasca Vintage Car Club's
40th Annual Northern MN Car Show & Swap Meet


Itasca Fairgrounds, Grand Rapids MN

car Show Time: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM 
Entry Fee:  Pre-registered $7 or $10 at the gate
Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Cookieboystoys on July 12, 2011, 09:47:31 PM
I just got back from the Northern Cruisers Car Club monthly meeting....

I stood up and described the Stampede/WWP/Pinto 40th Anniversary and my involvement and asked them if I could do something special at their show...

they clapped when I was done and couldn't vote YES! fast enough, fighting over who seconded the motion :D

there was some talk of a special display and I will work with the vice-president on that....

I already have the Grand Rapids Harold Press (newspaper) doing a story on it.

tomorrow... I'm contacting the morning radio host at the local station (I know him)

and I'm going to contact the Ford dealer in Grand Rapids and see if I can pull a "Dave" for the WWP. I know the local Ford dealer gives out special awards at this show so I think I have a shot.

this is a "Dave" ~~> http://www.romeobserver.com/articles/2011/07/05/news/doc4e10ca7284351518045281.txt?viewmode=default (http://www.romeobserver.com/articles/2011/07/05/news/doc4e10ca7284351518045281.txt?viewmode=default)

I need to find 2 drivers and if I can... Yahoo! 3 Pintos should be enough  ;D

also need to get some more of thoes cookies I handed out at the parade this last weekend, the cookies and Cookie Monster were a hit... I guess the Cookiboy has to bring the cookies!
Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Cookieboystoys on July 26, 2011, 01:33:05 PM
4 more days to get it all ready! 4 cars will be there for sure

1977 Pinto and Camper I took on the Stampede!
1973 Hot Pants Pinto
1973 Pangra V8

and... my special tribute.

the 1980 Wounded Pinto (formally known as the Pincat)

as Norm put it "since it was put back together with other parts like so many wounded warriors. Pinto's, Bobcats, etc."

I think it's a fitting tribute

There is one "Pinto Nut" that may join me but I will be waiting till I "know" he'll be able to come before I share the name and I talked to another local "Pinto Nut" yesterday that may consider it too.
If anybody else would like to join me (yea I know... I'm way up north here) please let me know asap at cookieboystoys at yahoo dot com or post up here. I would so enjoy it if other Pinto Nuts could make the trip and join me  ;D
Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Norman Bagi on July 26, 2011, 02:20:31 PM
Go! Brian! Go!!!!
Have a blast and take lots of pictures.

Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Cookieboystoys on July 26, 2011, 10:28:42 PM
Quote from: Norman Bagi on July 26, 2011, 02:20:31 PM
Go! Brian! Go!!!!
Have a blast and take lots of pictures.

you know I will!

I just got a message and Jim Madison from the stampede plans on making the long drive to join me at the show! He's bringing Toby the dog, his nephew and the little red wagon. Whoo Hoo!
Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Cookieboystoys on July 27, 2011, 11:10:37 PM
A Big Thanks to Dave Brownlee of Dave's West Howard Auto in Hibbing, MN for his support of the Wounded Warrior Project and the Pinto Stampede. He was the 2nd local business owner I went to today, told him what I was doing this weekend at the Grand Rapids Car Show and I helped him go to the Pinto Stampede website where he made a donation to the Wounded Warrior Project. I will be working this next 2 days, knocking on doors in hopes of getting others like him to show their support. I have a few meetings setup tomorrow and a few more I'm hoping for. Stampeders! making a difference, one mile at a time.
Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Cookieboystoys on July 28, 2011, 10:02:12 PM
A Big! shout out for Northwoods Ford, AccuTax, Rodney's Radiator and Auto Repair, Range Auto Glass, Trask US, Auto Value and Dave's West Howard Auto Shop! The First of what I hope will be many local Supporters I have lined up for the Wound Warrior Project! and the Pinto Stampede! Thank You All for Making a Difference! More pPictures to take tomorrow with some of the other Supporters! and the Wounded Pinto!

Jim Madison is half way here, stopped for the night and will arrive tomorrow. Tonight! I may have found another driver and if all goes as planned... There might be 6 Pinto's at the show! for my special 40th Anniversary, Wounded Warrior Project and Pinto Stampede Display!
Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Cookieboystoys on July 31, 2011, 06:43:18 PM
Holy Cow Batman! what a weekend! 2 car shows Saturday and Sunday in Grand Rapids, MN for the Weekend of Wheels. Special display at the Northern Cruisers Car Show for the Pinto Stampede and Wounded Warrior Project. They picked a great spot for me and I talked to people, local newspaper did an interview and handed out hundreds of pamplets for the Pinto Stampede and the Wounded Warrior Project. I had 5 Pinto's there andJim Madison came from Rockford, IL with his little red wagon making 6 Pinto's total for my Stampede Event. What A Blast! video's coming soon, I promise.

pictures from Northern Cruisers Car Show on Staurday
Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Cookieboystoys on July 31, 2011, 06:50:33 PM
only 2 Pintos for the Itasca Vintage Car Club Car Show on Sunday but is was a nice display too.
Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Cookieboystoys on July 31, 2011, 11:42:39 PM
and now for the video  ;D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNrdnfAm7f0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNrdnfAm7f0)
Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Norman Bagi on August 02, 2011, 04:30:28 PM
Looks like you guys had a great time.  I wish I could have gone, I want to go to every Pinto rally.
Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Cookieboystoys on August 02, 2011, 07:55:51 PM
Norm, I'll get you up here some day... you can fly in, I have spare Pinto's to ride

and No! I drive the Pangra! LOL! but you never know, this last weekend... 2 different people got to drive the 73 hot pants car, 1st time that has happened since I restored it.
Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Cookieboystoys on August 03, 2011, 03:39:58 PM
Here is a link to the story the Grand Rapids Harold-Review did on my mini-Stampede

http://www.grandrapidsmn.com/news/article_46fc5180-bde6-11e0-9266-001cc4c03286.html (http://www.grandrapidsmn.com/news/article_46fc5180-bde6-11e0-9266-001cc4c03286.html)

you have to be a paid subscriber to log in and see the entire story so I did a copy-n-paste below for all to see

Pintos stampeding in support of wounded vets
By Lisa Rosemore Grand Rapids Herald-Review
Posted: Wednesday, August 3, 2011 12:00 pm

A Ford Pinto isn't exactly a car which comes to mind to most people when thinking about
classic cars. But Brian Campbell of Hibbing was at the Northern Cruisers Weekend of
Wheels Car Show on Saturday with six Ford Pintos to get the word out about the Pinto
Stampede and drum up support for the Wounded Warrior Project.

Before Campbell could sit down for a moment Saturday morning to speak about the Pinto
Stampede, a woman came up to him and gave him a huge hug as she thanked him for what
the Pinto Stampede is all about. She was overheard telling Campbell that she has one
son currently serving in the military and one who was disabled in the Iraq War.

Thank you, for all you're doing, she told him.

So how did a small group of Pinto enthusiasts turn a cross-country drive in honor of
the little car's 40th anniversary into a charity drive to support the Wounded Warrior
Project?

It started approximately two years ago, Campbell said. Norm Bagi, a Pennsylvania
resident and a member of the management council of the Pinto Car Club of America, came
up with the idea of celebrating the Pinto's 40th anniversary with a "stampede" of pony
cars. The ride would begin in Denver, Colo., on May 29, 2011 and finish in Carlisle,
Pa., at the Carlisle Ford Nationals the first weekend of June.

Within days, it was decided to make the stampede more meaningful by supporting a
charity, Campbell said. He said Bagi had visited one of the buildings he manages and
saw an office for the Wounded Warrior Project.

Bagi decided that was the cause to support, Campbell recalled.

The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) was founded in Roanoke, Va., in 2003 and in 2006,
relocated to Jacksonville, Fla., according to information from the organization. It
began "when several veterans and friends, moved by stories of the first wounded service
members returning home from Afghanistan and Iraq, took action to help others in need.

"What started as a program to provide comfort items to wounded service members has
grown into a complete rehabilitative effort to assist warriors as they recover and
transition back to civilian life," according to the organization. "Tens of thousands of
wounded warriors and caregivers receive support each year through WWP programs designed
to nurture the mind and body, and encourage economic empowerment."

While some charity rides raise funds by taking pledges, the Pinto Stampede is a bit
different, Campbell explained. For example, if 50 Pintos drove 10,000 miles, the
Stampede would hope to raise $10,000 in donations to WWP.

"We never touch the money," Campbell said, adding that all donations are made directly
to WWP via a link on the Pinto Stampede website.

Campbell drove 2,955 miles of the Stampede in a 1977 Pinto with a 1965 pop-up camper in
tow, meeting up with the group in Monona, Wis. After taking part in that town's
Memorial Day parade - which included one Pinto from Canada - the Stampede made its way
to Indianapolis.

When they went to sleep that night, there were 24 Pintos as part of the Stampede,
Campbell said.

"We woke up to four more," he said, smiling.

One of the many stops the Stampede made was at the Flight 93 Memorial in Stoystown, Pa.
Campbell grew subdued as he spoke of how emotional the visit was for those on the
drive.

The Canadian driver in the group, Richard Metcalf, had a rare Pinto watch, which he
decided to raffle, Campbell said. The funds from the raffle were donated to the
memorial.

By the time the stampede arrived in Carlisle, there were more than 30 Pintos in the
group. On Friday, the first day of the show, there were almost 70 Pintos on the show
field, including local and East Coast Pinto owners

While the original Pinto Stampede drive is over, the effort continues. Campbell said
the Stampede is now attending car shows, such as the one in Grand Rapids, to publicize
their support of WWP and organize smaller Stampede events. One Pinto enthusiast, Jim
Madison of Rockford, Ill., drove his Pinto wagon to Grand Rapids for Weekend of Wheels.

"We want this to continue," Campbell said, adding that they want to raise awareness to
help all wounded warriors, those who have been injured both physically and mentally.

For Campbell, who is an avowed Pinto fanatic - he owns nine of the pony cars and even
has a website, cookieboystoys .com, devoted to his beloved Pintos - supporting WWP is
not about the cars, but about the cause. Both his grandfathers served in World War II,
one in the South Pacific and one in Germany where he was shot down and taken prisoner.
He puts all the time and effort into the Pinto Stampede in their honor, but also in
honor of his uncle, a Vietnam vet.

"He re-upped when they told him he could go home," Campbell said of his uncle. "When he
came back, he got spit on, he had to walk through protests. It messed him up."

Campbell took a deep breath.

"We have to make sure it doesn't happen again."

For more information on the Pinto Stampede, visit PintoStampede. com. For more
information on the Wounded Warrior Project, visit woundedwarrior project.org.

Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: dga57 on August 04, 2011, 01:57:50 AM
Great, great, great article!!!
Dwayne :smile:
Title: Re: Weekend of Wheels - Grand Rapids, MN
Post by: Cookieboystoys on August 04, 2011, 12:03:31 PM
Quote from: dga57 on August 04, 2011, 01:57:50 AM
Great, great, great article!!!
Dwayne :smile:

it was a good story wasn't it, Lisa did good  ;D