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Aero Car Reunion 2022

Annual Event

The Talladega Spoiler Registry will not be holding a Talladega Family Reunion this year. However, we encourage all Members to attend the Daytona Superbird Auto Club (DSAC) event. Typically, the three Aero Car Clubs will take turns holding the annual event. Many of you attended our Reunion held in conjunction with the Winged Warriors last year.

Below is the most recent information on the event from the DSAC announcing their plans for this year’s event in August. Doug’s group always puts on a great event. All Ford, Mercury and MOPAR aero cars are welcome. Please refer to the news letter for details and get your registration in early if you plan on attending.

Have a great car summer!

Events Calendar

2022 DSAC/Winged Warriors National Meet – Milwaukee Wisconsin, August 25-28th
We will be in the suburbs west of Milwaukee. The host hotel is the Country Inn and Suites, 1250 S Moorland Rd, Brookfield WI 53005 Room rate is $109 per night. Call 262-782-1400 for reservations.

The room block is live right now under the name “aero warriors”. Plan on arriving the afternoon or evening of the 24th. If you arrive early on the 24th, there is a local cruise-in.


Here are some planned activities. We may add some other fun things as we get closer.
Visit Old World Wisconsin which is a 500 acre open air museum west of Milwaukee. They have moved different historic buildings from all over the state depicting the daily life of 19th century area settlers. Each section of the park has different ethnic areas with live demonstrations and guides to talk about the buildings and who lived there. This is a morning and into the afternoon event. Cost is about $20 per person, less for kids and seniors.

Visit Lake Geneva: the star attraction is the boat cruise which showcases the many fabulous and historic homes built in the 1800’s and some new ones too. Lots of Chicago money settled here for summers. The tour to take is the one hour which runs throughout the day and runs along the shore showing the best mansions. Tour guides are always very good. Cost is in the $35 range. There are also many places to eat and shop nearby.

Harley Davidson Museum – near downtown Milwaukee, easy to get to. Lots to see.
Wisconsin Auto Museum in Hartford. Nice facility north of town, Lunch at the Mine Shaft across the street which is a popular restaurant in the area. Kettle Moraine scenic driving tour on this trip to complete the afternoon.

Cruise Nights. We have one good one on Wednesday night a different one on Saturday night at Gus’ Drive in, a traditional car hop style joint.

Whirly Ball. Located close to the hotel. We did this in Cleveland in 2010 and it was a really fun time. We have a new facility in our town. Two teams of people compete riding in bumper cars on a basketball court and shoot a whiffle ball at the backboard with a hand held scoop.

Sunday – The annual club picnic. There also is an ARCA race that day at the historic Milwaukee Mile. Details to follow.

I realize fuel is expensive this year. But we are committed to putting on an event. Please email or call me, Doug Schellinger (www.superbirdclub.com email: superbirdclub426@gmail.com) if you are interested in attending so we can plan for headcount and get you ticket information on various activities: 414-687-2489

Find the Mercury with the Mopar’s? Bring the Ford and Mercs out to this year’ event with DSAC.

Richard

Some of my first and strongest memories from my childhood relate to cars. I still remember when things happened based on what car I was driving at the time. I grew up and lived in Iowa for nearly 40 years before moving to Southern California and now live in Tennessee. I was a Corvette fanatic for years but then re-discovered vintage American Muscle. My wife, Katrina, and I decided we wanted to focus on unique and rare muscle cars. After a lot of research we fell in love with the Ford Blue Oval Aero Cars. These were only built in 1969 and and aerodynamics became an important part of winning races. The only purpose of these limited production cars was to win NASCAR races using the Boss 429 and 427 power plants complimented with a special, wind cheating, aerodynamic body. The Ford Talladega and Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II are terrific and historic cars. This site is devoted to these car and their owners past and present. We provide an Online Registry for recording the long term history and ownership of every remaining Talladega, Spoiler and Spoiler II.

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