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United
XV
Charleston, SC
by Bobbi Woerth
We were early arrivals at the
Marriott. As we pulled into the lot we saw Eric Gibeaut sans Sunbeam
running around with last minute details demanding his attention, and
he was grinning from ear to ear. [An aside about Eric and Joe: These
two accepted a gargantuan task late-on and turned it into one of the
best Uniteds ever-and both were totally pleasant and hospitable
throughout the weekend. And to finish the event remarked what great
fun, let's do it in Charleston again soon!]
More and more Sunbeam enthusiasts
began to arrive and United XV was off and running. Thursday's main
happening was the Bessinger's Cruise-In for dinner. We all made a 5
mile dash to Bessinger's Barbeque for some totally delicious
Southern style cuisine. Even the folks who made a long turn (there
is no wrong turn in the Sunbeam dictionary), got plenty to eat and
relaxed with the crowd of fellow Sunbeam lovers over a meal as
diversified as our group itself. Delicious! Then, back to our HQ at
the Marriott and an evening of making new acquaintances and renewing
old ones!
Friday brought more `Beamers rolling
in and the Hospitality Suite reopening with the beginning of the
TE/AE consumption of 100,000 donuts rounded up by the only other
"locals" Jerry and Angela Glasoe (Goose Creek, SC). The
Parts Room swung into action with morning sales boosted by some fast
and heavy showers (weather stripping became an instant big seller!).
Next, we were off and running for a guided bus tour of Charleston,
-well done and truly informative tour of our host city. Tech
sessions, the harbor cruise/dinner, and late night chat in the
hospitality suite rounded out another day in Charleston.
Saturday, TE/AE members tore towards
our goal of 100,000 donuts as the Hospitality Suite opened. Late
arrivals registered, the parts room opened and members polished
their cars to a blinding shine in preparation for our trek to
Charles Towne Landing and the CONCOURS! We all made it under our own
steam or with a helping hand (Ian and Tom's Excellent Sunbeam
Adventure in Vol.18, No.2). Eric and Joe arranged for the first ever
panoramic photo of the Sunbeams shot from the roof of the Schulte's
"borrowed" motor home. (If you would like a copy of this
photo, they are still available. Specify if you want cars only or
with owners, cost still $30 for one or $55 for both from Crabtree
Photographics, P.O. Box 1452, Morgantown, WV 26507. The 52" x
10" panoramic photos are really sharp looking!) The Concours
and catered luncheon (more addictive Southern style cooking ...oh
the calories!) at a beautiful, historic location on a perfect day
all went too fast. Back to the Marriott for more late afternoon
parts swapping and then the preparation for our annual awards
banquet. The reception and banquet added to our southern experience
(and girth-we should have scheduled a slot for the motel gym, Losing
to the Oldies with Eric & Joe...). And then the much awaited
awards. An eerie hush settled over the crowd as Steve Hansen pulled
the lucky winners of door prizes-much coveted United VIII belt
buckles, Triflo, FelPro caps, T-shirts and some much needed and
gratefully accepted Sunbeam goodies plus Marriott gift certificates
were handed out to the oohing and aahing audience. Then Mike Smith
our Concours Chairman took the podium to announce the Concours
results:
Stock Tiger
- 1st - Dave Nelson, Sioux Falls, SD
- 2nd - Mark & Nancy Petri, Mt.
Royal, NJ
- 3rd - Gord Foss, Ontario, Canada
Stock Alpine
- 1st - Scott & Bobbi Woerth,
Christiana, PA
- 2nd - Bob & Judy Sharkey,
Ocean View, NJ
- 3rd - Dan & Ellen Hodges,
Poughkeepsie, NY
Personalized Tiger
- 1st - Jim Morrison, Orlando, FL
- 2nd - John & Jean Webber,
Altamonte Springs, FL.
- 3rd - Barry Schonberger,
Evansville, IN
Personalized Alpine
- 1st - Lenwood Rochelle,
Jacksonville, NC
- 2nd - Alan Hunt, Quebec, Canada
- 3rd - Ian Spencer, Dayton, OH
Modified Sunbeam
- 1st - Jerry & Chris Porsch,
Casselberry, FL
- 2nd - Spencer & Patricia
Bollard, Westminster, CO
- 3rd - Wally Swift, Beltsville, MD
Most
Popular - Tiger
- 1st - Terry Schulte, Sioux
Falls, SD
- 2nd - Gord Foss, Ontario,
Canada
- 3rd - Dave Nelson, Sioux
Falls, SD
Terry Schulte's 1st place
Most Popular Tiger from Sious Falls, SD.
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Most Popular - Alpine
- 1st - Lenwood Rochell, Jacksonville, NC
- 2nd - Scott & Bobbi Woerth, Christians, PA
- 3rd - Dan & Ellen Hodges, Poughkeepsie, NY
Lenwood Rochell's
1st place Most Popular Alpine and 1st place
Personalized Alpine to the right and Ian Spencer's 3rd place
Persona,ized Alpine (which needed some helping hands to
arrive) to the left.
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A special thank you to Mike and Linda
Smith for all the work on the concours and to the following judges:
Scott Woerth, Dave Spiwak, Teresa Spiwak, Jerry Porsch, Jim
McKinnon, John Logan, Doug Jennings and Linda Hansen.
Saturday night at a United always has
a sad note. It is realization time that the United is winding down
with only hours left. After the banquet socializing in the
hospitality suite and parts room carried us into the wee hours. A
bit of rest refreshed all to again attack our 100,000 donut
goal in the a.m. hospitality suite
before attending the annual membership meeting (it would be
interesting to learn how many gallons of soda, coffee, beer and o.j.
are consumed at a United-perhaps a prize could be awarded to the
nearest guess). After the meeting, we headed for the autocross at
the Charleston Naval Shipyard. A day of intense fun was had by all
(as covered in Vol. 17, No. 10).
United XV finished with plenty of
pleasant memories for all. A big thank you to the host city of
Charleston-it is a great place, for a United or vacation. Hats off
to Eric Gibeaut and Joe McLaughlin for being our coordinating team
and a thanks to those who supported the effort: Hugh Cannon, Eric's
Mini Cooper buddy who designed United XV logo; local members Jerry
and Angela Glasoe, for working so hard to bring us the hospitality
suite munchies; Jim D'Amelio, for organizing the parts room; the
Hansen's, for locating such great door prizes; the door prize
donors, for their generosity time after time; Dave Noutilla, Jerry
Belding & Steve Earhart, Eric & Joe's co-workers who manned
the hospitality suite and Jerry for the video coverage; Wally Swift,
for the autocross; Dan for filling in for Dave (sounds kind of
Olympic); and all the others who helped make XV a memorable United.
Joe McLaughlin gets a special hug for spending so much of his 50th
birthday weekend seeing to everyone's enjoyable visit to his fair
city. All in all a great experience-Eric and Joe said they had so
much fun they wanted to do it again soon. Eric has restated this
sentiment since, and maybe our next southern United will once again
bring us to Charleston, South Carolina.
Dave
Nelson's 1st place Stock Tiger from Sioux Falls, SD |

Lord
Rootes Trophy |
Every United sees the presentation of
the Lord Rootes trophy to a member of TE/AE. The recipient must be a
member in good standing, attending the United with car. Other
determining factors are demonstrated commitment to the club/marque,
active promotion of the marque, and performance of service for
TE/AE. 1992/93 recipient was Barry Schonberger: past president, avid
autocrosser, tech manual team member, organizer/coordinator of Indy
United and a definite plus to the TE/AE membership rolls with his
constant support and assistance time after time. Congratulations to
Barry and thank you for all your contributions to our club and our
marque.
 Scott
and Bobbi Woerth's 1st place Stock Alpine from Christiana, PA
Harrington LeMans)
United XV Autocross!
The last day of United XV was
certainly variety plus for many members. It was a day full of
goodbyes and winding down for all with the exception of those who
braved the threatening skies to AUTOCROSS! The site was the
Charleston Naval Shipyard-an excellent choice for a good run.
Autocross organizer/coordinator, Wally Swift, teamed up with the
local SCCA (South Carolina Region) to produce a long day of car runs
and fun for all participants. Event organizers, Eric Gibeaut and Joe
"Birthday Boy" McLaughlin, both were on site to cheer for
our Sunbeam team and provide soda/munchies until someone
inadvertently took off with the cooler.
The Keith Porter Award (the autocross
trophies for fastest run by Alpine member and by Tiger member) goes
to Jerry Dinser - Tiger and Wally Swift - Alpine. Take a look at our
pictures and next time YOU can try your skills. If you are hesitant,
just ask someone who was there about the fun--rumor has it that two
novices (Gord and Mark, we won't mention last names) wanted to
continue until dark... Well, it was fun and, incidentally, it did
not rain!
With
a puff of smoke and a squeal of tires the autocross

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Tom
Calvert eases his Tiger into a turn. |
Katie
Kathmann finishes her run by the seat of her pants! The
"crew" for the Kathmann car had to do some
resealing
arrangements to finish their runs-now, who really was
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| Car# |
Driver |
Car
Class |
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Keith
Porter Trophy |
Best
Times |
B
Street Prepared |
D
Street Prepared |
C
Stock |
E
Stock |
B
(Ladies Street Pre-
pared) |
| 1 |
Doug
Bullard |
(E Mod) |
Alpine V6
2600cc |
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140.103 |
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2nd |
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| 3 |
Tom Calvert |
C Stock |
Tiger 289
C.I. |
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141.790 |
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2nd |
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| 4 |
Barry
Schongerger |
B.S.P. |
Tiger 289
C.I. |
|
138.405 |
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| 5 |
Jerry Dinser |
B.S.P. |
Tiger |
Fastest
Tiger |
133.050 |
2nd |
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| 7 |
Gord Foss |
C Stock |
Tiger 260
C.I. |
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141.984 |
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3rd |
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| 8 |
Gerald Ponsch |
C Stock |
Tiger 302
C.I. |
|
151.337 |
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| 9 |
Bill Noack |
B.S.P. |
Tiger 302
C.I. |
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132.931 |
1st |
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| 10 |
Bob Harper |
B.S.P. |
Tiger 289
C.I. |
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DNF |
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| 11 |
Alan Hunt |
E Stock |
Alpine 1592
cc |
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142.409 |
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1st |
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| 13 |
John
Kathmann |
B.S.P. |
Tiger
260 C.I. |
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135.881 |
3rd |
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| 15 |
Bill
Barnett |
C Stock |
Tiger
260 C.I. |
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145.154 |
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| 17 |
Scott Woerth |
C Stock |
Tiger 260
C.I. |
|
133.106 |
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1st |
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| 18 |
Mark Petri |
C Stock |
Tiger 302
C.I. |
|
142.552 |
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| 19 |
James
McKinnon |
E Stock |
Alpine 1725
cc |
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210.876 |
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2nd |
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| 28 |
Wally Swift |
D.S.P. |
Alpine 1725
cc |
Fastest
Alpine |
135.739 |
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1st |
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| 30 |
Gary
Schotland |
B.S.P. |
Tiger 260
C.I. |
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146.546 |
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| 31 |
Katie
Kathmann |
B.S.P. |
Tiger 260
C.I. |
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143.804 |
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1st |
| 32 |
Dave Evansky |
E Stock |
Alpine 1725
cc |
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DNF |
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