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IT'S A SAD DAY FOR THE CROSSVILLE CRUISERS. "MODEL T" JIM WENZELL PASSED AWAY THIS MORNING (JULY 4TH)AT 6:30AM. JIM WAS THE FOUNDING FATHER OF THE CROSSVILLE CRUISERS. IT'S NEEDLESS TO SAY HE WILL BE MISSED. JIM ALWAYS HAD A HAPPY GO LUCKY ATTITUDE. ALWAYS WILLING AND ABLE TO HELP ANYONE. HE LOVE HIS MODEL T'S AND HIS CROSSVILLE CRUISERS AND OF COURSE HE LOVED LOIS. THE COUPLE WERE MAIN STAYS AT ALL THE CRUISES AND CAR SHOWS. JIM'S FAVORITE CHARITY WAS THE HOUSE OF HOPE IN CROSSVILLE. ONE OF HIS LAST WISHES WAS THAT WE HAVE A SUCCESS JULY 5TH AT THE HOUSE OF HOPE CAR CRUISE. I JUST HOPE THE WEATHER MAN WILL COOPERATE. JIM HAD MANY DIVERSE JOBS IN LIFE, BUT HIS PERSONALITLY WAS HIS GREATEST TRAIT. WELL WE KNOW ONE THING FOR SURE JIM WILL BE AT ALL THE CRUISE INS IN HEAVEN, BRIGHTING UP EVERYBODYS DAY.

CRUISE ON OLD BUDDY!


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If you are cruising I-40 through Tennessee from Knoxville to Nashville when you reach the high point in either direction you are on the Cumberland Plateau. You will pass by the beautiful City of Crossville. The home of the Crossville Cruisers Car Club. We invite you to exit, it would be hard to find a lovlier place.
Our club is NEW as of June 2007. We are CAR NUTZ owning vehicles from the following Catagories:
Street Rod
Street Machines
Customs
Classics
Muscle Cars
Antiques
Special Interest
Trucks
or what ever other kind of vehicle you own.
We are a rugged group driving our cars almost year round. So if your passing by on a Saturday afternoon stop and visit us at the Woodmere Mall Rte 127 from 1pm-- 4pm
Those wishing to join e-mail below for information.


At the June 10th Meeting of the City of Crossville City Council it was approved to shut down Main St. on the fourth Saturday of every Month from June to October. 1st Street to West North Street. Plus some of the side streets for a cruise in. There will be cool cars, good music, good food, and good shopping with many of the merchants remaining open. The first event on June 7th even with rain and thunder showers there were 93 cars. Many towns and car clubs were represented.



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