January 18, 2003
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Parking got to be a bit tight - as the driver of the 53 foot tractor-trailer found out.
Truckers John Adams and Kirk Blake-Dickson got him backed out and into the right place.


Part of the well-stocked showroom. Karen and Cam (behind counters) and the
rest of the Horton staff were kept busy. Plans are in place to streamline
"order checkout" at future Open Houses.

Invitations are extended to clubs and parts suppliers to promote their
events or products. Bob Klowak talked about the Canadian Street Rod
Association and gave out flyers for CANATS. Last month Windsor Street Rods,
CANATS '03 host, had people at Horton's.

Frames, bodies, and lots of street rod parts to make building easier. The
frames have beautiful D.W. Horton tig welds that look etched. These two
fellows are checking them out.

Most of the equipment had been moved out of one of Horton's units to
accommodate the tech session. Jane Callison is shown in the lower right
distributing the excellent handout summarizing the presentation.


Even the standing room was full for Ken and Jane Callison's ididit tech
session on steering columns and accessories.

Ken and Jane Callison came with slides, overheads and product to help with
their presentation. Wouldn't that chromed column look good in your next project?

There's lots of opportunity to learn from other builders as well as the tech guests.

Jane Callison and Paul Horton give out the door prizes
while Ken Callison takes a well-earned break.
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