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Loving the ‘Run’
Wives of car guys need patience, understanding

By JACKIE LEATHERMAN
Today's News-Herald
Published Thursday, October 22, 2009 10:42 PM MST

Jim George sat next to his wife on the sidewalk lining McCulloch Boulevard and explained how the wives of car guys needed to be patient, understanding and loving.


Arlene and Bob MacMillan look at this 1927 Ford Rod at the Run to the Sun event on McCulloch Boulevard Thursday evening. The annual Run to the Sun is a fundraiser for Relics and Rods, a local organization that donates money to charities throughout the year. Jillian Danielson/Special to the News-Herald.

“Because we kind of like the car more than we do…,” he stopped himself, laughed and turned to Barbara, who has been sitting by his side for the past 46 years.

“It’s the other woman,” she said.

Wives of classic car owners perched themselves in folding chairs Thursday night patiently enjoying the first evening of the five-day Relics and Rods 32nd annual Run to the Sun car show.

Roughly 500 cars older than 1972 lined McCulloch Boulevard between Acoma Boulevard and Smoketree Avenue for what is known as one of the area’s largest car shows.

Mary Schofield said she sits patiently for three days during the event — as long as her husband, Don, promises to go see the arts for one evening.

“I have season tickets to the arts and he has to spend one evening with me,” said the Lake Havasu City resident. “As much as he cleans this (car), I wish he would help me clean the house.”

Schofield echoed sentiments of a few other car guy wives Thursday night when she said she never gets impatient with all of his hours logged in the garage on the ’56 Chevy or the money spent.

“That’s his heart,” she said.

For Becki Watson, from the San Diego area, she found herself new feelings she never dreamed of having after being married to a car guy for nine years.

“I love driving this,” she said sitting behind a 1963 Ford Falcon Sprint with a Shelby motor. “It’s kick ass. I like the adrenaline rush. I was driving it last night going down the freeway and I was hammering it, so they say. Speed. It kind of gives you goosebumps.”

You may contact the reporter at jleatherman@havasunews.com

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    FORD FAIRLANE wrote on Oct 23, 2009 3:20 PM:

    " Good thing We didnt let Jim Salscheider who is now Director Of the Lake Havasu Marine Assn, Put Medians on main street,,we wouldnt have these events anymore,,The London Bridge Days Parade on Sat. The Home Comming Parade today,,,Etc,,,Great Plan Commadore Jim ! "

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