Throttle Tamers of Midland
The Throttle Tamers was a car club from Midland, Michigan. "In the mid-50s about a dozen high school kids in Midland formed the Throttle Tamers hot rod club," Hugh Nutting told Sondre Kvipt of Kustomrama in 2021. "I designed the aluminum plaque for the group," he added. "When the club started, member Russ Benedict’s grandfather lived in Mapleton, Michigan. He was a retired plumbing contractor with a shop building he no longer used. It had a dirt floor. He made us a deal. If we put a cement floor, it would be rent-free."[1]
"We often went to Saginaw to Hank's Hot Rod Shop," Hugh recalled. "I had this 29 roadster then. It was in dark gray primer with a dual carb 4 banger." Jim Hughes was another early member. Jim got a driver's permit when he was in junior high for health problems. "He had a 55 Chevy convert rebuilt from a total in High School." Jim also had some early flathead Fords. "His older brother-in-law was an AC [GM] engineer who worked on the early fuel injection for concept cars. Jim was the Service Manager for Camp’s VW and started a custom auto painting business after retiring." Two Roberts' families were involved in the club. "Jim Roberts who built race cars in Coleman, Michigan in later years had a nice 55 Ford convert. His Dad, Howard, was an adult adviser. Howard was a local barber who raced jalopy’s, 30s Plymouths at Auburn. Johnny Roberts younger brother was a member. Johnny raced a 56 NASCAR Ford, which he crashed at Daytona. Photos were in car magazines. We held meetings on Marrow's rec room. "Fats" had a 51 Merc coupe with a 51 Kaiser grill. It was painted a light Rose color. John Brooks had a 30 A 4 banger coupe and later a 53 Ford convert. I had 5 Model As." In [[2021, all of the members that were left were in their 80s.[1]
Members
Club Cars
- Hugh Nutting's 1929 Ford Model A Roadster
- John Brooks' 1930 Ford Model A Coupe
- John Brooks' 1953 Ford Convertible
- Jim Hughes' 1955 Chevrolet Convertible
- Jim Roberts' 1955 Ford Convertible
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