All proceeds will go toward the upcoming, CF Rizer Model T Ford Museum in Olar, SC.
Olar South Carolina Historical Society Proudly Presents its 1 st Annual Classic Car Show Saturday, June 25 th, 2016 from 10am till 2pm Olar, SC at the Crossing of Hwy 321 & Hwy 64 There will be Drawings, Family Fun, Food, Music and Prizes for Everyone. Prizes will include a Grand Prize of $50.00 and 15 other Cash Prizes. Featuring the Best in Show Cash Prize of $300.00 Top 21 Show Class Awards with Trophies 1. 1900-1939 12. Corvette 2. 1940 s 13. Mopar 3. 1950 s 14. Camaro & Firebird 67-72 4. 1960 s 15. Camaro & Firebird 73 & Up 5. 1970 s 16. Chevelle 6. 1980-1994 17. Street Rods 7. 1995 & Up 18. Trucks Thru 89 8. 55-57 Chevy Stock 19. Trucks 90 & Up 9. 55-57 Chevy Modified 20. Foreign Cars 10. Mustang 64-73 21. Rat Rods 11. Mustang 74 & Up Best in Show, $300.00 Cash Prize Registration is from 8:30am till 10:30 am and the entry fee is $20.00 per car. Contact Pastor Billy Poovey at 912-663-6129 or billypoovey@islc.net for more details. The judging is at noon and prizes will be awarded at 2:00pm. Proceeds Go Towards The Upcoming C.F. Rizer Model T Ford Museum Class Make Model Year Owner Phone Email Mailing On behalf of the entire group participating in the 2016 Olar SC Historical Society s 1st Annual Classic Car Show, I assume all risk of bodily injury, property damage, and personal damage that may occur by participating in the Car Show and, for myself/ourselves, their heirs, executors, and administrators, do hereby forever waive and release any and all claims against and agree to hold harmless the Olar South Carolina Historical Society and all of its board members, agents and employees, Town of Olar, Sponsors, Olar Town Council, Mayor, Police & Fire Departments and/or other parties involved, their successors or assigns of any liability of loss, damage or injury to me or my vehicle. Further, I hereby consent to allow my picture or likeness to appear in any official document, news release, sponsor advertisement and/or television and radio coverage of the events within or as part of the Car Show, and grant permission to use and/or publish photographic portraits, or pictures, video tape or film of me in which I may be included in whole, part, composite or reproductions thereof in black and white and/or color or otherwise made through any media now known, for art, advertising trade or any other similar lawful purposes whatsoever, including the publicity and promotion of this event itself, excluding commercial use of or by marketing sponsors. By signing this form I release, indemnify and hold harmless the Olar South Carolina Historical Society and all of its board members, agents and employees, Town of Olar, Sponsors, Olar Town Council, Mayor, Police & Fire Departments and/or other parties involved of any liability of loss, damage or injury to me or my vehicle. I agree to all stated conditions of the event. Signature Date
Olar South Carolina Historical Society Statement of Purpose This 1 st Annual Car Show will donate all proceeds toward our upcoming museum. The Society has a broad program of activities planned, specifically, The CF Rizer Model T Ford Museum, which will display up to 20 Model T Ford cars and 30 years of memorabilia which will promote the memory of the Model T Ford. The Olar South Carolina Historical Society, a private not-for-profit organization founded in 2016, is dedicated to the study and appreciation of all aspects of the history of Olar, SC, through educational programs, research, archeological projects, preservation advocacy and the collection and preservation of fine arts, decorative arts, archeological objects, printed and manuscript materials and maps, costumes and weaponry, and historic artifacts related to the history and heritage of Olar, SC. The major operation unit of the Society is: The Model T s To Olar Festival. The town of Olar has a special connection to the Model T and Ford Motor Co. because of Henry Ford s relationship with Olar native C.F. Rizer, who owned a Ford dealership in the early 1900s. The Model T chugged into history on Oct. 1, 1908. Ford called it the universal car. It became the symbol of low-cost, reliable transportation that could get through when other vehicles and horse-drawn wagons were stuck in muddy roads. The Model T won the approval of millions of Americans, who dubbed it Tin Lizzie. The first Model T cars sold for $825 for a two-door roadster, a bargain compared to other cars. During its 19 years of production, Ford continued to lower its price, thanks to manufacturing efficiencies including the moving assembly line, introduced in 1913. Rizer s business in the early 1900s included general merchandise and farm supplies. He added another building in 1912 that provided different departments for the goods he carried, and included a store for his buggies, wagons and harnesses. When the automobile became a reality the next year, Rizer had the first and largest supply and sales of any dealer in South Carolina. In 1914, Henry Ford, not having the capital to expand, called Rizer asking if he had any money to spare. With full confidence in the automobile industry, Rizer loaned $25,000 to Ford. That year, Ford sold half a million cars, and the industry was on its way. The Model T s to Olar Festival was created as a tribute to the town s special connection to Ford. The audience served by the Society s programs includes residents, school and college students and visitors to the community, businesses and governmental agencies in the area, scholars of the history and pre-history of the community, scholars of American history, art historians and the general public. We encourage everyone to be a part of this great effort. The purposes of the Society are: (1) to collect and preserve artifacts, objects, publications, photographs and other documentary materials related to local, ethnic and family history; (2) to disseminate information about the history of the community through exhibits, educational programs and publications based on the Society s collections; (3) to maintain a research library of past and current literature on the history of the community; and (4) to encourage the preservation of the archeological, historical, and architectural heritage of Olar, SC. To achieve these purposes the Society has a broad program of activities planned, including: maintenance of a museum, library and welcome center; exhibits, educational programs, lectures and publications that work to preserve the heritage and history of Olar, SC.
Olar, SC Model T Festival Olar businessman loaned $25k to Henry Ford in early 1900s As a nod to its unique connection to Henry Ford, the town of Olar established the Model Ts to Olar festival several years ago. Model T and other antique car enthusiasts across the region enter their vintage vehicles in the festival parade and car show each fall. The town of Olar on U.S. 321 in Bamberg County has a special connection to the Ford Motor Company because of Henry Ford s relationship with Olar native C.F. Rizer. Rizer's Ford dealership in Olar was one of the largest in the Southeast in the early 1900s. When he Model T chugged into history on Oct. 1, 1908, Ford called it the universal car. It became the symbol of low-cost, reliable transportation that could get through when other vehicles and horse-drawn wagons would bog down on muddy roads. The Model T won the approval of millions of Americans, who dubbed it Tin Lizzie. The first Model T cars sold for $825 for a two-door roadster, a bargain compared to other cars. During its 19 years of production, Ford continued to lower its price, thanks to manufacturing efficiencies including the moving assembly line, introduced in 1913. C.F. Rizer s business in Olar in the early 1900s included general merchandise and farm supplies. He added another building in 1912 that provided different departments for the goods he carried and included a store for his buggies, wagons and harnesses. When the automobile became a reality the next year, Rizer had the first and largest supply and sales of any dealer in South Carolina. His business required 15 clerks to handle the merchandise and auto trade. In 1914, Henry Ford, not having the capital to expand, called Rizer to ask if he had any money to spare. With full confidence in the automobile industry, Rizer loaned $25,000 to Ford. That year, Ford sold half a million cars, and the industry was on its way. The same year, Rizer Auto Company, as it was known, received the largest single shipment of cars ever in Bamberg County. It took a train with a half a mile of 64 boxcars, each bearing four Ford automobiles, to bring the vehicles from Detroit, Michigan to Olar. The 256 cars arrived in Olar in March, and the last one sold in November. These cars had to be assembled and put together for a contract price of $15 a car. In July 1920, Rizer placed a full-page ad for Rizer Auto Company of Olar, advertising his intention to discontinue activity in all other lines. Rizer was able to outsell other dealers because he had sufficient capital to sell on credit. Ford awarded Rizer the exclusive franchise to sell Fords in Bamberg, Barnwell, Colleton, Hampton and Allendale counties. Rizer would put his salesmen on the road in the five-county area and the cars would sell quickly. It was not uncommon to sell as many as 10 cars a day. Rizer passed away in 1950 at the age of 81 and is buried in Starr Cemetery in Olar. The former Rizer Auto Co. building housed the Olar Fire Department until the building was demolished in early 2011 and a new fire Station was built. In recent years, the town of Olar has hosted the Model T's to Olar Festival each fall. Sources: The Times and Democrat archives and photographer Michael Henderson's "Bygone Highways" blog at www.bygonehighways.com/.
Car Show will be held in Olar, SC at the crossing of Hwy 321 and Hwy 64. The GPS address is, 14778 Low Country Highway, Olar, SC 29843. 33.180500, -81.182175 For voice directions, call, Pastor Billy Poovey at, 912-663-6129