Page 12 THE VILLADOM TIMES II & IV • May 22, 2013 On Sunday, May 26, the Jersey Lakeland Region of the Vintage Chevrolet Club of America and its sponsor, Paramus Auto Mall will present the 38th Annual Motorama & Crafts and Automotive Flea Market. This event will be held rain or shine from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at McBride Field, 813 Franklin Lake Road in Franklin Lakes, across from Urban Farms Shopping Center (home of the Market Basket). This year’s show is being dedicated to the memory of VCCA member Larry Ashley Senior. The show is open to all cars and trucks from the earliest models through 1988. This year’s entry fee will be $5 per person. A portion of the proceeds from the show will benefit the Franklin Lakes Nature Preserve, a recreation area that opened to the general public in June of 2011. The property, formerly known as the Haledon Reservoir, includes the lake and newly-designated hiking trails. Proceeds from Motorama will also ben- Motorama & Flea Market set for Sunday, May 26 efit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Jersey, a non-profit agency that grants the fondest wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses, and scholarship awards for vocational school students who demonstrate outstanding performance in an automotive field. The show is the club’s major fundraiser. The event will include food and beverages, door prizes, a cash prize, and music. Each year, over 250 show cars, 1,500 spectators, and 40 vendors attend the show and flea market. The flea market features automotive products and a wide variety of crafts. There are items of interest for all, so be sure to check out the vendors’ tables. Once again, Robert Luczun will display his eye-catching 1928 Model AR Roadster “Car-Toon” Truck. This vehicle is the most photographed car each year. Bring the family to see the result of this 2,000-hour airbrush project. The front fenders are covered with black-and-white characters such A scene from last year’s Motorama & Flea Market. After 30 years at McBride Field in Franklin Lakes, Motorama will be moving to North Haledon in 2014. The show will still be held on a grass field, and will even be located on the same road (High Mountain Road). The 2014 location will be the High Mountain School field, which is just 3.3 miles south of the current Motorama will move next year site. Franklin Lakes officials plan to develop McBride Field into a borough park. As a result, Vintage Chevrolet Club of America member Ron Panicucci has working with North Haledon Mayor Randy George and a borough councilman to effect the move in the spring of 2014. as Felix the Cat, the Three Stooges, and Howdy Doody. Hanna-Barbera’s Flintstone family shares the left-side engine cover with Bullwinkle’s crew, Archie Andrews and friends, and the lovable animals from Pooh’s Corner. The passenger side of the Model A features a veritable army of Disney characters, including 101 Dalmatians! Mischievous figures from the pages of Mad magazine appear unexpectedly, and cultural icons such as Albert Einstein, Lucille Ball, Marilyn Monroe, and Marlon Brando are scattered throughout the expansive work. Superheroes are evenly represented, whether you are a D.C. nerd (Superman, Green Lantern, Flash) or a Marvel geek (Iron Man, Wolverine, Hulk). The Vintage Chevrolet Club of America is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of Chevrolets of all makes that are at least 25 years old. The Jersey Lakeland Region VCCA, Inc. was chartered by the national organization in 1976 and has since been serving Chevy enthusiasts throughout the counties of northern New Jersey. Members meet the second Tuesday of each month at members’ homes. Members are not required to own a vintage Chevrolet, but such ownership permits fuller enjoyment of our many club activities. Members are required, however, to join the national organization before joining any local region. Visit online at http:// clubs.hemmings.com/jlrvcca for additional information. Please note: Franklin Lakes Ordinance #1380 prohibits smoking, alcoholic beverages or controlled substances on any recreational field in the borough.