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A Restored Revolution

FORT WORTH, TX, June 11, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ — A legendary sports car with a rich backstory and a role in automotive history is now part of the prestigious Ron Sturgeon Collection at the DFW Car & Toy Museum: the 1971 Datsun 240Z Coupe, a beautifully restored Series 1 model that helped pave the way for […]

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A Restored Revolution

FORT WORTH, TX, June 11, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ — A legendary sports car with a rich backstory and a role in automotive history is now part of the prestigious Ron Sturgeon Collection at the DFW Car & Toy Museum: the 1971 Datsun 240Z Coupe, a beautifully restored Series 1 model that helped pave the way for Nissan North America’s famed Vintage Restoration Program of the 1990s.

Originally restored in 1992 by the renowned Pierre Z Car Center, this particular 240Z gained notoriety for its role in the proposal that led to Nissan’s official restoration initiative—during which approximately 37 vintage Z-cars were acquired, restored, and sold through select dealerships. With appearances in Road & Track (February 1997) and Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car (December 2007), it’s not just a showpiece—it’s a symbol of Z-car preservation.

Under the hood, the car is powered by a 2.4-liter L24 inline-six—a replacement engine rebuilt and installed during its 1992 restoration—delivering 151 horsepower and 146 lb-ft of torque through a four-speed manual transmission. Enhancements include a tubular exhaust header, electronic distributor conversion, and a 280Z-sourced fuse block, making it as reliable as it is authentic.

“This 240Z is far more than a beautiful coupe—it helped shape how vintage Japanese sports cars are restored and celebrated today,” says Ron Sturgeon. “It’s an honor to have such a historically significant car in our museum.”

Additional features that mark it as a Series 1 model include the distinctive vents below the rear hatch glass, front and rear bumper guards, and color-matched aftermarket mirrors. Inside, the cabin sports factory instrumentation with a 160-mph speedometer, 8k-rpm tachometer, and center-mounted gauges for oil pressure, fuel level, coolant temperature, and amperage. The five-digit odometer shows just 34,000 miles.

Experience a true turning point in Z-car history at the DFW Car & Toy Museum, where over 200 classic and collectible vehicles and more than 3,000 vintage toys are on display—all with free admission.

About Ron Sturgeon
The visionary behind DFW Car & Toy Museum has been a dedicated car collector for over 30 years. His passion for automobiles began in his teenage years when he taught himself to repair Volkswagens, eventually leading to a successful career in the automotive industry. From building one of the largest auto salvage operations in the country to restoring and collecting classic and exotic cars, Ron’s love for all things automotive has never wavered.

About DFW Car & Toy Museum
DFW Car and Toy Museum, formerly known as DFW Elite Toy Museum, was founded by Ron Sturgeon in the 1980s collecting automobile toys and cars. Until recently, it was in Haltom City, TX, and its website DFW Elite Toy Museum is still the go-to source for toy and car lovers worldwide. The museum is now located in North Fort Worth at 2550 McMillan Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76137. (at Meacham and I35w) The new facility is 150,000 square feet with free parking & admission. It promises an entertaining visit. They offer secure climate-controlled car storage and facilities for events, including car clubs, board meetings etc. The museum is also dog friendly and encourages pictures. Hours of operation are Tuesday-Saturday, 9:00 am- 6:00 pm, visit the museum’s website at dfwcarandtoymuseum.com.

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TAMC meeting highlights need to prepare for Salinas Caltrain extension

“All we have to do is put some money into this,” said Farr. “Fixing up all these buildings, painting them, getting a lot of signage out there, we could get private sector help with that, and then getting this damn rail train … let’s make it happen.” Offer valid for non-subscribers only Originally Published: August […]

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“All we have to do is put some money into this,” said Farr. “Fixing up all these buildings, painting them, getting a lot of signage out there, we could get private sector help with that, and then getting this damn rail train … let’s make it happen.”

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Sights and sounds from Buffalo Bills training camp

The Buffalo Bills are on the field and have started to prepare for the 2025 NFL season at training camp. Monday was a new day of workouts. Players were out there getting after it once again. What went down on the field? Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Check out a roundup of some of the action from […]

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Sights and sounds from Buffalo Bills training camp

The Buffalo Bills are on the field and have started to prepare for the 2025 NFL season at training camp.

Monday was a new day of workouts. Players were out there getting after it once again. What went down on the field?

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Highlights: Day 10 of Bills training camp

Highlights: Day 10 of Bills training camp

Highlights: Day 10 of Bills training camp

Highlights: Day 10 of Bills training camp

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News, highlights, updates from Indianapolis Colts' joint practice vs. Ravens

Prior to the Indianapolis Colts’ first preseason game on Thursday against the Baltimore Ravens, the two will hold a joint practice on Tuesday. Stay up to date right here with the latest news and highlights from everything that takes place. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Indianapolis Colts‘ remaining 2025 training camp schedule August 5th – Joint practice […]

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Prior to the Indianapolis Colts’ first preseason game on Thursday against the Baltimore Ravens, the two will hold a joint practice on Tuesday.

Stay up to date right here with the latest news and highlights from everything that takes place.

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Indianapolis Colts‘ remaining 2025 training camp schedule

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Fort Mill Town Council Highlights Major Initiatives and Community Programs at July 28 Meeting

The Fort Mill Town Council’s July 28, 2025 meeting was packed with recognition, presentations, and forward-looking infrastructure planning. Key topics included the honoring of former school superintendent Dr. Chuck Epps, a presentation of a proposed microtransit pilot program, a major stormwater restoration project, and approval of key contracts and grants. High-Level Summary of Key Actions […]

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Fort Mill Town Council Highlights Major Initiatives and Community Programs at July 28 Meeting

The Fort Mill Town Council’s July 28, 2025 meeting was packed with recognition, presentations, and forward-looking infrastructure planning. Key topics included the honoring of former school superintendent Dr. Chuck Epps, a presentation of a proposed microtransit pilot program, a major stormwater restoration project, and approval of key contracts and grants.


High-Level Summary of Key Actions and Discussions:

  • Dr. Chuck Epps honored for decades of service to Fort Mill Schools.
  • Microtransit pilot program proposed to improve local transportation and ease traffic congestion.
  • Stormwater Summer Internship students shared project insights and experiences.
  • Dye Branch stream bank restoration feasibility study presented, with over $4 million in potential costs.
  • Town Hall renovation contract approved with a guaranteed max price of $5.77 million.
  • Facade improvement grant approved for a downtown business.
  • New Planning Commission member appointed.

Detailed Summary of Agenda Items

CALL TO ORDER, PLEDGE, INVOCATION, AND MINUTES APPROVAL

The meeting began with the pledge of allegiance and an invocation. Council unanimously approved minutes from the June 23 Council Meeting and July 14 Workshop.


PUBLIC COMMENT

No residents signed up to speak.


PRESENTATIONS

1. Recognition of Dr. Chuck Epps

Mayor Savage and council recognized retiring Fort Mill Schools Superintendent Dr. Chuck Epps with a formal presentation. Dr. Epps, who served in the district for decades, was praised for his leadership and dedication to education and community partnerships.


2. Fort Mill Parks & Recreation Recognition

Although the Fort Mill 12U Flag Football All-Star team could not attend, Council congratulated them for reaching the state finals and commended the Parks and Recreation Department’s continued excellence.


3. Stormwater Summer Internship Program

Mina McDonald introduced high school interns who presented their summer work, which included stream clean-ups, educational outreach events, and visits to water treatment plants and industrial sites. Their capstone project featured a creative Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle-themed stormwater scarecrow designed from recycled materials.


4. Microtransit Pilot Program Proposal

Fort Mill Economic Partners presented a proposed microtransit pilot using “Freebee,” an app-based electric vehicle service aimed at connecting key Fort Mill commercial areas like Baxter Village, Kingsley, and downtown.

  • Service Goals: Reduce traffic, improve parking access, promote economic activity.
  • Operations: Thursday–Sunday, with $2 rider fees.
  • Request: $200,000 from the Town to support the one-year pilot.
  • Council Feedback: Strong interest and support; will consider official vote at next meeting.

5. Dye Branch Stream Bank Restoration

LeeAnn Clark presented findings from a feasibility study by Kimley Horn identifying severe erosion near town walking trails and parks.

  • Total Proposed Cost: ~$4.2 million.
  • Scope: High, medium, and low-priority sections spanning over 7,900 linear feet.
  • Concerns: Infrastructure threats, safety issues, and water quality.
  • Recommendations: Phase the work for cost efficiency and integrate with future greenway trail development.

Council expressed strong interest in prioritizing high-risk areas and leveraging grants to fund the work.


NEW BUSINESS

1. Lease Agreement with Fort Mill History Museum

Council approved first reading of a two-year lease renewal for the museum’s office space at 111 South White Street. Improvements to the space were noted, and council agreed the arrangement benefits both the town and the museum.


2. Town Hall Renovation – Guaranteed Maximum Price

Town Manager Cary Vargo presented Amendment 001 to the CMAR contract, setting a guaranteed maximum price of $5.77 million for the completion of Town Hall renovations, including:

  • Police Department move-in by January 2026
  • New Council Chambers ready by July 2026
  • Customer Service center upgrades

Council approved the item and requested quarterly progress updates.


3. Façade Improvement Grant – 219 Main Street

Council approved a $1,940 grant for new signage and window graphics at Suite 101, 219 Main Street. The grant covers 50% of eligible costs under the town’s Façade Improvement Grant program.


COMMITTEE REPORTS

Ad Hoc Appointments Committee

Council approved the recommendation to appoint Jonathan Hutchinson to the Planning Commission, filling a vacancy left by a member who moved outside town limits.


CLOSING REMARKS

Council members thanked the interns, acknowledged staff working in the summer heat, and reiterated support for community and environmental initiatives. The mayor praised the collaborative effort across council and staff to address critical infrastructure and community improvements.

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IU basketball recruiting

Indiana is getting a senior year official visit from class of 2026 5-star wing Anthony Thompson. According to a report by 247Sports national analyst Travis Branham, Thompson will come to Bloomington for an official visit the weekend of Sept. 12. For Thompson it will be a return trip, as he came to Bloomington multiple times […]

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Indiana is getting a senior year official visit from class of 2026 5-star wing Anthony Thompson.

According to a report by 247Sports national analyst Travis Branham, Thompson will come to Bloomington for an official visit the weekend of Sept. 12.

For Thompson it will be a return trip, as he came to Bloomington multiple times when the prior staff was in charge.

The 6-foot-8 Thompson will also take officials to North Carolina (Aug. 22), Ohio State (Aug. 29), Michigan (Sept. 5), Texas (Sept. 19) and Kentucky (Sept. 24).

The Ohio native recently named a top-seven that also included Purdue, but he has not scheduled a visit there yet, according to Branham.

“Coach DeVries, I’ve developed a good relationship with him and his staff at Indiana,” Thompson told TDH last month at the Adidas 3SSB event in Rock Hill S.C.

The 6-foot-8 and 205-pound Thompson has a 7-foot-3 and-a-half wingspan. He attends Western Reserve Academy.

Thompson is currently a 5-star, ranked No. 8 overall in the 2026 class, and the No. 3 small forward according to the average of the national outlets.

Playing for Indiana Elite this spring and summer, Thompson was one of the top scorers on the Adidas circuit. He averaged 22.8 points to go with 5.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.4 steals per game.

Indiana is up to four rising seniors with scheduled visits over the next three months.  They are all ranked in the national top-40:

  • Tay Kinney:  Aug. 29-31
  • Davion Adkins:  Sept. 12-14
  • Anthony Thompson:  Sept. 12-14
  • Deron Rippey:  Oct. 17-19

For a complete overview of Indiana’s 2026 through 2028 offers and prospects, GO HERE.

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