The Early Ford V8 Club of America, Inland Empire Regional Group #23, is dedicated to the restoration and preservation of all Ford Motor Company
vehicles, 1932 through 1953. Our club recognizes all Ford Motor Company
vehicles, including Ford, Lincoln, & Mercury, as well as other Ford
powered vehicles built around the world. Most of our meetings are held
at 6 p.m. on the first Sunday of each month. We meet at the Liberty Lake Sewer & Water District building located at 22510 E Mission Ave, Liberty Lake, WA unless noted. Check our Calendar page for information on upcoming tours. View our Classified page where members have vehicles, parts, and other car related items for
sale, trade, or wanted. Read our history page to find out how our club began.
Our next meeting is on
Sunday, February 12, 2012
@ 6:00 p.m.
This is a date change due to Superbowl Sunday being the first Sunday in February. This will also be our Valentines Pot Luck Dinner. Please bring the following food items to share according to your last name: A-H: Main Dish, I-Q: Salad, R-Z: Dessert. Paper plates, utensils, etc. will be provided by the club.
Upcoming Events
SEPTEMBER 11-14: 2012 Western National Meet
For more information: Western National Newsletter, Western National Agenda. Information is also available on the Early Ford V8 Club of America's website.
![]() | We are deeply saddened by the loss of fellow club member Lanny Livingston. Our condolences to his family and friends. He will be dearly missed. ![]() |
Taken from the funeral program....
Dad's passion was his old cars, especially his 1934 Ford Cabriolet. He made sure every car part was restored in mint condition. He was very proud of this car! It would have been nice to see him showing it off at a car show.
Dad was a very sentimental man and had (his) story for everything he owned. From a race car body to old radios to phones and on and on...
Dad loved his family and was blessed to have lots of time with each of his six kids, daughters-in-laws, son-in-law, sister, and all of his grandchildren this last year. He got to tell all (his) stories and hear about what was going on in everyone's lives. He loved talking about his family and what they were up to. He also made sure the Livingston history was carried on by having it recorded and available to everyone in the family.
Dad always had a loving heart, especially when he saw someone in need. Ask and he was there!
Fellow club member's 1936 Ford makes the cover of the V8 Times. Congtratulations Butch & B.J. Glander!
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Download the 2011 Membership Renewal Application
Bring with you to the next meeting or mail it to:
Early Ford V8 Club of the Inland Empire
P.O. Box 176
Veradale, WA 99037
National Early Ford V8 Club of America
Online or download the application
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Inland Empire Regional Group #23.
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