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The Official Monthly Magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia
September 2015
Classic Marque The Monthly Magazine of the
Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia
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Club Services
Technical Officer
Geoff Mockford
(08) 8362 5997 / 0438 768 770
Regalia
David Bicknell 0411 066 225
Librarian
Tom & Marj Brindle (08) 8387 0051
Log Books
Kathy Taylor 0403371364
Inspectors—Historic Registration
Geoff Mockford 08 83625997 0438768770
Evan Spartalis 08 83628116
Onslow Billinghurst 08 83251971
Alan Baker 0429097729
Ron Palmer 0418855597
Robin Ide 0428816678
Malcolm Adamson 0418856731
Roger Adamson 0421052518
Bob Charman 08 82484111 0421482007
Tim White 0419809021
Peter Holland 08 82710048
Richard Shipman 0417843808
Noel Orford 08 82772717
Club Representatives
Australian Council of Jaguar Clubs (ACJC)
Peter Holland 0408 810 884
Federation of Historic Motoring Clubs (FHMC)
Bob Lynch (08) 838 11705
Marque Sports Car Association (MSCA)
Barry Kitts (08) 8391 1759
All British Day
Alan Bartram 0418 818 950
Management Committee
President Di Adamson
Mobile: 0407 862 758
Vice President Julian Lugg
Mobile: 0417 882 930
Treasurer Tim White
Mobile: 0419 809 021
Secretary Kathy Taylor
Mobile: 0403371364
(Please call after 6.00pm weekdays or anytime on weekends)
Editor Classic Marque
Philip Prior
Phone: (08) 8276 6136
Mobile: 0402 670 654
Membership Secretary
Daphne Charman
Phone: (08) 8248 4111
Mobile: 0404 999 200
Events Coordinator
Bill Browne
Phone: (08) 8355-1214
Mobile: 0429 169 798
Web Editor Tom Herraman
Mobile: 0423 214 644
Club Web Site www.jdcsa.com.au
Club Postal Address
PO Box 6020
Halifax Street
Adelaide SA 5000
Register Secretaries
XK, MK 7,8,9 Rob Loffler Mobile: 0428830416 [email protected] SS & Daimler Malcolm Adamson Phone: (08) 82783002 [email protected] MK 1, 2, S, 420 Tim White Mobile: 0419 809 021 [email protected] XJ, 420G, MKX Bob Charman Phone: (08) 8248 4111 [email protected] E-Type. F Type and Grand Tourer Alan Baker Mobile: 0429 097 729 [email protected]
Multi-Valve Ron Palmer Mobile: 0418 855 597
Classic Marque
Classic Marque is the official magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia.
The magazine is produced calendar monthly with the exception of January.
The Deadline for all copy is the last Tuesday of each month.
The Editor reserves the right to accept, reject or modify content submitted for publication.
The opinions/views expressed in published articles are wholly those of the respective authors, and are not necessarily those of Jaguar, the Editor, the Club, or the Members.
Advertisers and sponsors who place advertisements in the magazine do so because they value their association with the JDCSA. Placement of these advertisements should not necessarily be taken to mean the club endorses the services offered.
Club Directory
Cover Story Sir William Lyons “Mr Jaguar” 1901 - 1985
This year we celebrate 30years since the death of Sir William, and marvel at the pleasure so many still derive from the magnificent cars he inspired.
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It is coming up to a very busy time of year for Motoring Enthusiasts in SA.
First up is our Annual General Meeting on Tuesday the 1
st September at 7.45pm upstairs in
the Police Club, Carrington Street, Adelaide City and is being hosted by the XK, 7, 8,9 Register.
We have had nominations for all elected positions except Event Co-ordinator, however nominations will be accepted up until the commencement of the AGM. The Event Coordinator communicates with Register Secretaries and logs events in the Club Calendar on our web site. This role ensures our registers don’t have multiple events on the same day. If you are interested, please call me for more information.
We have the Bay to Birdwood Classic on the 27th
Sept for vehicles from January 1956 to December 1978. There are well over 1000 vehicles to view, so either go along to Barrett Reserve for form up, pick a good spot along the route or roll up to Birdwood Motor Museum to join in the celebrations at the finish.
Next we have our very own SA Jag Day, on 11th
October at Brighton Secondary School. Display vehicles need to arrive between 9am and 10.30 am. We would like to see Jaguars/Daimlers of all shapes, sizes and condition. Trailer it in if you need to. For safety reasons it is most important
PRESIDENT’S REPORT that vehicles stay positioned until 3pm .
We are also conducting our collection of non perishable items for the Salvation Army, “Cats and Can” Please bring along what ever you can for this very worthy cause (More detail on page 9 of CM) See your Register Secretary for a letter which you can take to your Supermarket to possibly receive a store voucher for purchase of suitable goods within store.
The Adelaide Motorsport Festival is being held on the 17
th 18
th October. We are registering for a
Club Display of 20 cars on both days. We will be selecting a range of vehicles, particularly with a sporting character. Please contact me if you are interested in your vehicle being on display.
Also if you are interested in racing at this event call Rick Luff on 0411426913 to co-ordinate our Club participants.
Next month I will be filling you all in with information on a Breast Cancer Fund Raising Event being organized by Birdwood Motor Museum and Shannon’s Insurance. ”Take your tops off” 31
st October This will be a convertible
car show with a feminine side. If you are interested please call me anytime.
Please come along and support the club at our Annual General Meeting.
Di Adamson
Club Torque
We all love our club calendar produced annually featuring members cars each month of the year.
So please get cracking and take some pics of your car and send them to:
Di Adamson ([email protected])
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Nominations are called for all positions listed below. Nominations will close at the conclusion of the monthly meeting Sept. 1st 2015 and must be in writing and signed by the nominator, seconder and nominee.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President
Vice president
Secretary
Treasurer
Membership Secretary
Editor Classic Marque
Events Coordinator
CLUB SERVICES
(Committee Appointments)
Technical Officer
Librarian
Regalia
Log Books
Vehicle Inspectors
Technical Officer
All British Day Representative.
ACJC Representative
FHMC Representative
MSCA Representative
REGISTER SECRETARIES
Register Secretaries will be elected by the Registers and are members of the Executive Committee
JDCSA Annual General Meeting Tuesday September 1st 2015
NOMINATION FORM
As a financial member of the JDCSA I wish to submit the following nomination.
Position: _______________________________________________________
Name of Nominee: _______________________________________________
Signature of Nominee: ____________________________________________
Name of Nominator: ______________________________________________
Signature of Nominator: ___________________________________________
Name of Seconder: _______________________________________________
Signature of Seconder: ____________________________________________
This form should be completed and handed to the club secretary prior to the
commencement of the AGM.
NOTICE of the AGM JDCSA 2015
Club Torque
Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia
Sunday 11th October 2015 Brighton Secondary School
305 Brighton Road, North Brighton
Open to the public 11.00am—3.00pm
FREE ADMISSION
More Detail on page 23
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SAY NO TO SNAIL MAIL It costs our club approx. $200 per month to post copies of Classic Marque to about 70 members .
We realise that some members have no option but to receive the magazine by post, however many of these members do have access to a computer and can easily access the magazine in colour on-line.
IF YOU CAN ACCESS THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE ON-LINE PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL TO THE EDITOR AND REQUEST THAT YOUR NAME BE REMOVED FROM THE MAILING LIST.
Minutes of General Meeting held at the Police Club
Tuesday 4th
August 2015
MEETING ; opened 7.45p.m
APOLOGIES; Brian & Sue Walker, Sue Prior, Gary Rushton, Bob Charman, Geoff & Marg Thomas, Ray & Barb Offe, Pete Taylor, Roger Adamson, Rob Loffler, Reg Wymond, Tony Human, Tim White, Doug Harrison,
Judy Langdon, Claire Evans.
MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING; Accepted by Arcadia, seconded Barry Kitts.
PRESIDENTS REPORT; Di congratulated Peter Ros, Geoff Marg, Bob, and Daphne for a most successful Presentation Dinner. There has been much positive feedback and the XJC momentos were very well received.
The Awards presented were;
Most Enthusiastic New Members; Roland & Elly Dondas
Club Person of the Year; Dave Bicknell
Presidents Award; Ron Palmer
Di advised next meeting is AGM and we need nomination for Events Co-ordinator.
VICE PRESIDENT; Julian S.A. Jaguar Day Posters distributed. Steve Arthur is Head Marshal.
Please contact Steve if you able to help on the day
Register Secretaries will co-ordinate parking for their Registers. This day incorporates Cats-N-Cans.
SECRETARY; Kathy Taylor. Usual Magazines..Thank you Julian for help with Log Books.
TREASURER ; Tim White Apology.
ACJC; Peter Holland advised the ACJC AGM will be Sunday 9
th August and will include a vote on the
constitution. An update on the NR Manual. Peter spoke of naming of Registers, currently each state has different names.
Different rules of Historic Registration.
Possibility of a joint Magazine including all Clubs Nationally.
This would benefit by knowing what other clubs are doing. Look at a share Data Base
EDITOR; Phil, Thank you to Tony Redhead for helping with envelopes and postage for the Classic Marque
MSCA ; Barry Kitts. Thank You to the 8-10 Marshalls who attended, next Event 2 weeks.
MEMBERSHIP; Daphne, Renewals and Membership fine.
LIBRARY; Tom, Thanks to Arcadia Komaromi. Ray Smithers, Ron Palmer for Books, Magazines, DVD.
REGALIA; David There will be no Regalia Next Meeting.
REGISTER REPORTS;
XJ. Bob re-elected
Peterborough trip this weekend.
Grace Baudin will sing at next Register Meeting.
Compact, Next Meeting 11th August 2015.
XK. 7.8.9. Had a great run to Beetaloo Valley.
SS. Bob re-elected Secretary. Border run.
Multivalv e; Ron re-elected Secretary; Arcadia reported on October Long week-end. Vacancy for one more couple.
A.O.B. Ray Smithers will present “Fickle Finger of Fate”At Christmas Party.
Philip Prior saw the new XE at Solitaire. Also drove a Tesla Electric Car in Sydney.
Marshalls are required for All British Day 2016 – this is very important.
The Committee for the 2018 National Rally in Adelaide will be meeting soon
The 2015 Adelaide Motor Sport Festival will be discussed at the next Executive Meeting.
Thank you Multivalve for supper.
MEETING Closed 8.30p.m.
GUEST SPEAKER; Fred Butcher.
Fred gave an ‘indepth’ talk, supported with visuals
detailing life on submarines spanning many years.
Club Torque
V.I.P. Home Services Phone 13 26 13
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Minutes of AGM of JDCSA
16TH
SEPTEMBER 2014 Meeting opened by the President, Di Adamson
Present: approx. 40 members
Apologies: Robin Ide, Rob Loffler, Geoff & Dane Wilden, Tony Human, Brian & Sue Walker, Martin O’Dea, Marg Piper, Claire Evans, Noel & Jo Orford, Bob & Daphne Charman, Tim & Sue White, Trish Clarke, Malcolm Adamson
New Members: Rodney Taverner & Shena McGrane, Rollie Hogan
Business Arising: None
President: (Di)
Who would believe it is nearly 12 months since I stepped into the role of President
First, I must thank our various committees for their support and dedication over the past year. Also our other subcommittees (Jag Day, Annual Dinner, etc). We are also grateful for the many members who have organized an event or contributed to the Classic Marque. The club cannot and will not continue to grow as it has unless we continue to have members like this willing to contribute.
The change in General Meeting format with Guest Speakers has been well received. We need to get feedback on what it is you would like to hear about. It does not have to be Jaguar related. We have had a diverse range of speakers including our Patron, Ian Webber.
I believe our Club has been a pioneer within the Jaguar Drivers Clubs. We were the first club to go electronic and we have led a big change in the direction of National Rallies. At the last ACJC meeting it was confirmed that we are to host the National Rally in 2018. This is the result of years of work from both our past Executives and our past and current ACJC Representatives.
Our challenge for the future and beyond is to not only to maintain but grow our membership.
I would particularly like to thank Julian and Peter for their guidance and assistance over the past year. Congratulations to Kathy Taylor for her terrific job as Secretary and first year on Exec.
Thank you also to members in other roles such as MSCA, Regalia, Library, All British Day, ACJC, Technical Officer, Historic Vehicle Federation and Vehicle Inspectors.
We look forward to hearing more of Pete’s Pet Project which is developing to assist growth of our club well into the future.
Vice President: (Julian)
The Jaguar Drivers Club has continued to thrive over the last 12 months with an effective leadership team. Thank you to Di for her leadership and thank you to all executive committee members.
We have seen the retirement of long time vehicle inspector Don Evans who has made a great contribution to the club over many years. Our other long term vehicle inspectors Onslow Billinghurst, Geoff Mockford and Evan Spartalis have continued to provide great service to club members. This year with the implementation of the 3 yearly inspections for historic registration we have increased the number of
Club Torque vehicle inspectors. Each register now has at least one vehicle inspector to assist the club in complying with registration requirements and our log book officer Kathy Taylor has very effectively managed the logbook process and record keeping for our club.
I also want to congratulate the register secretaries who provide great support to club members and represent registers on the Executive Committee. Also thanks to all the other volunteers who help provide a service for members.
I wish the new committee all the best for the next 12 months.
Secretary: (Kathy)
Recently the club has established a new mail box address at Halifax Street.
Over 230 members have had their logbooks processed this year.
Treasurer: (Tim/Di)
Treasurers Report for the year ended 30th
June 2014
Overall we have total assets of $79,596.37 (2013 - $78,512.64), which includes term deposits of $48,568.31(2013 - $47,389.02).
The result for the financial year was consistent with our budget with a small deficit of $4.39
A number of benefits and subsidies (direct & indirect) were passed onto members in a number of ways throughout the year. For example: presentation dinner, SA Jag Day, Christmas general meeting, calendars and Register Support. These benefits total some $19,755 or 75% of total income for this year.
It still seems that club fees currently held at the 2008 level might not need to be increased for a couple of years and the executive will continue to review the long-term financial forecasts. Obviously further major changes around vehicle inspections could have a financial impost on clubs funds, which in turn may impact on membership fees.
A big thank you to Simon Mudie from Eastwoods for doing the Audit again this financial year.
We will continue to take where possible a long-term approach to our financial position so that the club is well positioned for the future to weather any “unknown unknowns”, not simply providing short term benefits which have no real member payback.
I MOVE that the audited financial statements for the year ended 30/6/2014 be accepted.
Seconded by Pete Taylor / Approved
I MOVE that Simon Mudie be appointed the Auditor for the year ended 30/6/2015
Seconded by Peter Holland / Approved
Membership: (Daphne/Di)
40 Years - David Arnold, Christopher Waldock & Christine Kirby, Alan Hearse
30 years - Jack van der Kraan, Michael Finnis
20 years - Warren Stewart, Wyatt & Sheriden Hebbard, Geoff & Margaret Thomas, Noel & Jo Orford,
10 years - Bruce & Janette Brooks, Michael O'Hara, Gregory & Pauline Pittaway, Rob Brooks, Alan & Ruth Irving, Robert & Patricia Underwood, John & Lesley Clarke,
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Robert Lott, Phillip Menzel, Richard Perry, Dale Ashby, Giovanni Scarpa, Mark Taylor, Anita Whiting, Rodney & Nola Cooter, John Brealey, Giordano & Gigliola Belotti.
General Business:
Life member nomination for Tim White - Di read out a summary of Tim’s extensive work for the club over many years:
Since joining the J.D.C of S.A. Tim has held the positions of,
President 2005/6/7/8, Vice President. 2003/4, Treasurer. 2010/11/12/13/14, Regalia Officer. He was also treasurer of the 2007 National Rally held in Adelaide.
Tim was instrumental in bringing our magazine Classic Marque into the Electronic world.
Tim as well as Treasurer at the moment is also Compact Register Secretary.
Tim is and has been a well-respected mentor and advisor for other club leaders over a long period of time ably supported by his wife Sue.
Proposer: Geoff Thomas (Life Member).
– secret ballot held – fully supported.
Di declared all positions vacant and handed over to Peter Holland, who acted as returning officer.
Peter thanked Di and the executive committee for their hard work over the last 12 months.
Peter volunteered to speak at a future club meeting about the project to encourage younger members.
Election Results – no voting needed – all elected unopposed
President: – Di Adamson
Vice President: – Julian Lugg
Secretary: – Kathy Taylor
Treasurer: – Tim White
Mem Secretary: Daphne Charman
Editor: – Phil Prior
Event Coordinator: – Bill Browne
Other positions
Register Secretaries
SS & Pushrod: Malcolm Adamson / Bruce Fletcher/ Bob Kretschmer
Compact: Tim White
Multivalve: Ron Palmer
XJ: Bob Charman
E,F Grand Tourer: Alan Baker
XK, Mk7, 8, 9: Rob Loffler
Current Non-Voting Positions – to be decided at next Executive meeting
Web Editor – Tom Herraman
Librarian – Tom & Marj Brindle
ACJC – Rick Luff (retiring)
Regalia – David Bicknell
Technical Officer – Geoff Mockford
FHMC – Bob Lynch
MSCA – Barry Kitts
All British Day – Alan Bartram
Meeting closed.
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are under restoration and cannot be present.
Including other Jaguar cars registered we will have a total of 47 cars registered for the weekend.
The great part about this is that we have XJCs from every state in Australia attending, including two from WA and four from SA.
Watch this space in October CM for a full report and some fabulous photos.
Registrations are now closed and the
BIG EVENT just weeks away Excitement is mounting as the event approaches. We are delighted with the way this event is shaping up.
We now have a total of 34 XJCs registered for the display on the Sunday at the Aquatic Reserve in Echuca and 3 additional XJC owners whose cars
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Sunday October 11, 2015 YES it is on again and we need you involved. Last year
we gathered together almost 3000 items of food and other basic items for distribution by the Salvation Army.
HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH SA JAG DAY AT
BRIGHTON SECONDARY SCHOOL,
BRIGHTON ROAD, BRIGHTON
Enjoy the day out with other members and their cars.
Collect a boot full of canned food for distribution by the Salvation Army.
All canned food and donations collected on the day will once again go to the Salvation Army to be distributed to those in need.
The following list of food items has been supplied by the Salvation Army as being the most needed items on a regular basis.
Weetbix Milk UHL Sugar 1kg Noodles/Spagetti/Rice Baked beans/ Spagetti Tins. Coffee (small jars) Milo (small) Diced tomatoes Tin Vegies / Tin fruit Soups Spreads (small Vegemite, Peanut Butter, Jams etc)
NOTE: We are able once again to supply a letter to be used at your local supermarket to gain a voucher to be spent in-store for this event.
Contact: Philip Prior: 0402670654 Email: [email protected]
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GENERAL MEETING
ROSTER 2015
Feb Multivalve Register
Mar XJ, MK10 &420G Register
Apr XK, MK 7, 8, 9 Register
May SS & Daimler Register
Jun E-Type F-Type & Grand Tourer Register
Jul Mk1, 2, 420 & S Type (Compact) Register
Aug Multivalve Register
Sep XK, MK 7, 8, 9 Register
Oct SS & Daimler Register
Nov XJ, MK10 &420G Register
Dec Special Christmas Meeting arranged by the XK, Mk7,8,9 Register
Duty Register is required to arrive at 7pm and ensure the room is ready for 7.30pm
Each Register is responsible for the supply of milk and a light supper. If a register is unable to provide supper, please contact the President or Secretary so other
APPLICATIONS
The following applications listed in the July 2015 Classic Marque magazine have been accepted
Peter Sullivan No Motor Vehicle recorded to date
Alan & Rosemary Ward 2011 XF Portfolio 5L Sedan
Andrew & Simone Tessari 1968 Jaguar XJ6 4.2L &1986 Mazda RX7 Coupe Race Car
Mark & Sharon Walker-Roberts1971 Jaguar XJ6 4.2L
John & Maria Cribb 1968 Jaguar E-Type Roadster &
1958 Jaguar XK150 FHC
Trevor Norley & Raelene Ringwood 1980 Jaguar XJ6 4.2L Sedan
We hope you will take advantage of the benefits available, and that you will
contribute in your own way to make this a better club for everyone. I particularly ask that Register Secretaries and current members make these new members welcome at meetings and functions.
Daphne Charman
Membership Secretary.
Register Meetings are held as follows:
Mk 1,2 & 420 & S Type (Compact) - Second Tuesday of every even calendar month
E-Type, F-Type & Grand Tourer - Third Thursday of each month
Multivalve (Modern) - Fourth Tuesday of each odd calendar month.
SS & Daimler - Last Wednesday of each month
XJ, Mk 10 & 420G - Second Wednesday of each month
XK, Mk 7, 8 & 9 - Third Wednesday of each month
Club Notices
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ALL REGISTER CLUB RUN Welcoming all members from all registers to participate.
Sunday 13th
September 2015
80 King William St Kent Town SA 5067 ph: (08) 8362 5997 [email protected]
Geoff Mockford—JDCSA Technical Officer
Magpie and Stump Hotel
MEETING and DEPARTURE: Caltex Service Station; Pt Wakefield Road, Bolivar. 9.15 for 9.30.AM departure. Take the opportunity for fuel, nibbles and toilets here.
ROUTE : Drive out onto Pt Wakefield A1 Princess Freeway. After a short drive look for the large green sign for the exit left M20 Main North Road Freeway. Note this will be under the overpass now heading toward the Barossa Valley etc. Next and final exit look for the large green sign indicating a Left exit to the A32 Highway heading for Tarlee, Clare etc. Continue straight (no turn offs) on the A32 through Tarlee and onto Auburn. After Auburn will be the small town of Leasingham. Just before Leasingham look for a small green sign pointing RIGHT for the town of Mintaro. Mintaro is a short 15 to 20- minute drive from here.
FIRST ATTRACTION STOP: At about 11am is The Mintaro Maze, Corner of Jacka Rd and Wakefield Road, Mintaro. Jacka Road is the first intersecting road on the entry to the village of Mintaro. Turn Right here and it is a very short distance to The Maze on your left . Note the entry drive into the Maze is off Jacka Road. Those members who wish to visit Martindale Hall later that day can purchase an additional (to the Maze) discounted entry at this venue. I have arranged group prices for both venues so take advantage of this discount offer if you wish.
FINAL STOP and LUNCH: At about 12.30PM at the Magpie and Stump Hotel. Burra St, Mintaro. We have a simple two choice low cost mains menu and one can order deserts or tea coffee as required.
POST LUNCH: Martindale Hall or mini convoy return to Adelaide can be discussed during the days itinerary. Other attractions are local touristy shops in Mintaro which feature local produce, arts and crafts plus there are the many boutique wineries within a short drive of Mintaro.
I hope all members have a great JAGUAR day, take care on the road and thank you for at-tending.
Phone Ray Offe on 83894436 or on the road 044804995 should you require further information.
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Minutes of the XK MK7 8 & 9 Register Meeting at the beautiful Beetaloo valley property of Lindsey &
John Williams July 2015
PRESENT.
Wendy & Onslow Billinghurst,Lindsey & John Williams,Moria & Julian Lugg,Judy & Peter Goodale,Carla & Richard Smith,Deidre & Robin Ide,Vicki & Robert Loffler
APOLOGIES
John Dunning,Peggy & Rod Davies, Rob Smith
GENERAL BUSINESS.
The secretary thanked Lindsey and John Williams for organizing a most enjoyable few days at Beetaloo
Julian Lugg spoke about the annual Dinner and of the model car this year been the XJC on the tables and the possibility of a different model each year
Robin Ide presented a book titled ’’MAD CAR DISEASE’’ to Lindsey & John Williams on behalf of the register to thank them for their hospitality
The border run in October will start in the main street of Tailem bend by the rail line and to meet the SS,Mk1V,MkV,there and travel to Keith as a group
The members congratulated Wendy & Onslow for 40 years with the Club
Onslow confirmed the attendance of Mr Bob Magor for the entertainment at the Christmas General meeting on 1st of December
Sue Harrison to arrange the supper for our next meeting at the Police Club
NO CAR TALK THIS MONTH.
NEXT MEETINGS.
Police Club 27 Carrington St Adelaide at 6pm on the 1st September for a short register meeting then Dinner before moving upstairs for the General meeting
October 21st 8pm at the home of Deidre & Robin Ide 23 Milton Ave Tranmere phone 0428816678
November 18th 8pm at the home of Wendy & Onslow Billinghurst Cox Hill Rd Onkaparinga Hills phone 0418251971
December 6th Christmas Meeting at the property of Moira & Julian Lugg at Springton. Details to follow
SS, Mk 1V& Mk V REGISTER MINUTES OF MEETING: Held at the home of Bob & Marg
Kretschmer, Wednesday 29th July 2015.
The Minutes of 24th June 2015 were accepted as being a
true record of the meeting.
PRESENT: Bruce Fletcher, John Lewis, Bob Kretschmer, Don Evans, Bob Lynch,
Des Brown, Jack Richardson, Malcolm Adamson
APOLOGIES: Ross Rasmus, David Adamson, Ross Gogler, Les Stewart, Brenton Hobbs, Bob hill-Ling
GUEST: Kevin Mc Inerney (Mk 1V)
1. SA/VIC BORDER RUN 2015 No. 41 to BALLARAT, 30 October - 2 November.
SS Register members- Adamson, Fletcher, Gogler, Kretschmer, Lewis, Rasmus, Richardson, Stewart.
JCCC Guests- Caskey, Scott, Temby, Lindop, Mott.
Victoria - 14
Malcolm advised that the XK Register will not be travelling to Horsham with us.
It was resolved that we stay at Bordertown on the return trip.
Bob K to arrange accommodation at both Horsham & Bordertown.
Adelaide to Horsham 429km, H to Ballarat 183km, total 612km Bt to Bordertown 329km, Bt to Adelaide 273km,
[ Fletchers will not be at Horsham, Scotts will not require travel accommodation]
2. TRI STATE BORDER RUN 2016:
The Run is to be organized by Victoria & will be held at Orange NSW, weekend Friday 16 September to Monday 19
th. Stay tuned.
3. GENERAL BUSINESS:
1. Carl Linder is trying to trace an advertisement in a motoring magazine from several years ago regarding a 1930’s chassis & engine, possibly a Standard or SS. Bob K has contacted other Clubs without success. Autosell South Road sold it several years ago, possibly to intersrtate.
2. Bob has received an email from the Daimler & Lanchester Owners Club UK which is compiling a Register of surviving Lanchester LD10 models around the world.
Bob is trying to chase the whereabouts of the late Gerrie Coates’ LD10. (past SS Register Secretary)
3. Bob K has joined the SA Jag Day Planning Committee & is to arrange the Special Vehicle Display plus the Parade for the following models having a significant anniversary- XJC, XJS & Daimler Sovereign Coupe, all celebrating 40 year
Next meeting Tuesday 4th August 6.00pm before the
General Meeting.
4. JDCSA; [Malcolm}
1. The SS Register member attendance at the Annual Dinner & Presentations was down to three.
2. Nominations are required for several important JDCSA positions, see CM
3. The SS Register next Roster Night at the Police Club has been changed from November to Tuesday October 6th
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6. SS REGISTER MEETING DATES:
Last Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm
August 26 Don Evans (AGM)*** ( Bruce F away)
September 30 Ross Rasmus
October No meeting (Discuss any issues during the Border Run)
November 25 Des Brown (Bob K will be an Apol).
December No meeting
2016
January 17 Sunday BBQ at Malcolm’s Summer house
Register Minutes
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February 27 Bruce Fletcher
March Brenton Hobbs
*** The following nominations were received for the Register Officials-
President Bruce Fletcher
Secretary Bob Kretschmer
JDC Delegate Malcolm Adamson
Because Bruce will be away for the August meeting it was decided to ratify the positions & in the absence of other nominations the above persons were duly elected.
Meeting Closed at 8.45pm
Supper: Thank you Margaret
Minute Distribution:
Email; Bruce Fletcher, Ross Rasmus, John Lewis, Ross Gogler, Malcolm Adamson,
Brenton Hobbs, Jack Richardson, Des Brown, Bob Hill-Ling, David Adamson,
Les Stewart, Bob Lynch, Bob Kretschmer, Philip Prior.
Post; Don Evans
R.J. Kretschmer Register Secretary
Minutes of the E-Type F-Type and Grand Tourer Register MeetingHeld at Alan Baker’s Shed
7.30pm on 20th August 2015
PRESENT:
Alan Baker, Roger Adamson, Chris Lake, Dan Jeffries, Peter Thomas and Suzanne, Vinie P , Peter & Linda Olifent, John Fowler, Alan Blackwell Plus many more Guests and Members
APOLOGIES: Paul Kuhlmann
Alan welcomed everyone to “The Shed” and outlined some of the upcoming events.
An update was provided on projects underway and nearing completion including the D Type and Peter Leaf Milham’ s V12 Roadster
Picture below shows members and guests enjoying a drink and one of Alan’s jokes.
We were reminded next month’s General Meeting at the Police Club( 7.30pm for 7.45pm start is the Annual General Meeting, so wveryone is encouraged to come along.
Peter Thomas with Suzanne and Peter Olifent around AB’s Primrose FHC.
BUSINESS:
Bay to Birdwood tickets may still be available but a late fee will apply- this will give entry to the Adelaide Motorsport Festival in mid October
We Need Photos for the upcoming 2016 Calendar, never too early to ask – High quality Digital photos please email to [email protected]
Requested ideas for some future runs Meeting closed at 9:20pm NEXT MEETING: Next Meeting on 17
th September .
Further details will be Emailed out shortly.
Register Minutes
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Register Minutes
What is Your Jaguar Story?
You may wish to use a question and answer style to tell us your Jaguar Story for our MEMBER’S PRIDE
section. Just select the questions from the list below, or dream up your own and email to the Editor with photos.
1. What was your first Jaguar experience? 6. An enjoyable or humorous moments with your Jag?
2. What did you like about Jaguars then? 7. Do you have a favourite driving experience?
3. What was the first Jaguar you owned? 8. Why did you join the club ?
4. How did you come to buy it? 9. If you could—what would be your next Jaguar?
5. What other Jaguars have you had?
October—SS, Mark IV and V Register (Your turn next month)
November—E Type, F Type and GT Register
December—XK, MarkVII, VIII and IX Register
MEMBER’S PRIDE
Minutes of the XJ, Mk 10 & 420G Register Meeting held at Shannon’s, South Rd, Clarence Gardens on
12th August, 2015.
Present
Ben Adler,Steve & Frances Arthur, David Bicknell, Miranda Brady, Robin & Roseanne Bullock, Walter & Beryl Bullock, George Calvert, Bob & Daphne Charman, Ivan Cook,John & Claire Evans, Fay Leyton, Louis Marafiotti, Dennis Paech, Ray & Barb Offe, Dennis Paech, Borys Potiuch, Phil Prior, Andrew Tessari.
SPECIAL guests
Grace Bawden, Mum Matilata, brother Luke, and Jeannie De Young (Bob’s Sister)
Apologies
Don & Kathy Tyrrell, Ian & Jenny Rowley, Darryl Leyton, Merv Tucker, Ron & Rosie Bailey, Evan & Andrea Spartalis.
Previous Minutes Approved
General Business
XJ Dinner – German Club – Tickets selling now.
Magazine co-ordinator still needed.
Register run – St Cecelia’s – Great Success.
Jag Day – Marshalls selected.
13th September – Run to Mintaro. Ray Offe organising.
Martin O’Dea Memorial Golf Day – Date to be advis
Car Talk
Ben Adler N.T.R.
Steve & Frances Arthur N.T.R.
Miranda Brady Has new Jag. Series 3. Going well. New W/Screen Wipers
David Bicknell N.T.R.
Robin & Roseanne Bullock Stone through indicator lens
on week end. Fixed.
Walter & Beryl Bullock N.T.R.
George Calvert Taking too long to fix Miranda’s car so he bought it. Ser 2. Has had a hair cut and some teeth out.
Miranda Brady Used to go, took it to George, now it doesn’t. Still working on it.
Bob & Daff Charman N.T.R.
Ivan Cook N.T.R.
John & Claire Evans XJ recondioned R/H calliper. Bought Tim White’s ‘S’ Type.
Fay Leyton N.T.R.
Louis Marafiotti All going well.
Ray & Barb Offe Ser 1 going well. Heaters perfect. XJS all road worthy.
Dennis Paech Car back together after hitting kangaroo. All good.
Borys Portiuch Re doing rear end.
Andrew Tessari N.T.R.
Phil Prior Has re-painted the inner front guards in the engine bay,
Grace Bawden will soon be appearing as the Lead in ’Marriage of Figaro’
In March she will be starting as ‘Yum Yum’ in the Mikardo.
After singing a couple of songs for us she expressed how excited she was looking forward to appearing in our Xmas show again this year at the German Club.
We then took up a collection to show our appreciation and to help her in her endeavours to get to the Opera School in Italy.
Meeting closed at 9.00pm.
Next meeting: Wednesday 9th
September, 2015, At Shannon’s, 863 South Road, Clarence Gardens at 7.30pm.
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Jaguar News
Jaguar Land Rover, the UK's leading manufacturer of premium luxury vehicles today reported July retail sales of 33,239 vehicles, down 3% year-on-year. During the first seven months of the year, Jaguar Land Rover has sold 272,451 vehicles, 1% down on the same period last year.
Jaguar Land Rover's regional performance year-to-date shows 19% growth in Europe, 16% in the UK and 14% in North America, with Overseas down 11%. Sales in the China Region were down 28% year-to-date, due to changing market conditions and production ramping up for the locally produced Range Rover Evoque and run-out of other vehicles in advance of upcoming launches.
Commenting on the performance, Andy Goss, Jaguar Land Rover Group Sales Operations Director said:"Despite a challenging macro-economic environment, particularly in China, demand for our premium vehicles remains encouraging. Sales in our key regions, the UK, Europe and North America have shown impressive growth year-to-date.
"Sales of the all-new Discovery Sport and the all-new Jaguar XE sports saloon continued strong this month, retailing almost 8,000 vehicles in total. We now look forward to a period of new product impetus, which will see the introduction of new 16 model year Jaguar XF and XJ and Range Rover Evoque vehicles in the coming months."
Land Rover sales in the month of July retailed 26,322, down 7%. Calendar year-to-date sales reached 228,035 vehicles,
up 1% year-on-year on the back of continued customer demand particularly for the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport. Year-to-date Land Rover's sales performance has seen growth in the UK (up 17%), Europe (up 19%) and North America (up 20%).
Jaguar delivered a solid performance in the month, selling 6,917 vehicles, up 14%. This increase was due to sales of the all-new Jaguar XE sports saloon, which has been available in Jaguar retailers since May. Calendar year-to-date sales were down 11% year-on-year, retailing 44,416 vehicles. The F-TYPE continues to impress customers around the world, with sales up 7% in the first seven months of 2015. Year-to-date, demand for the Jaguar brand is strongest in the UK (up 10%) and Europe (up 20%)
In 2015/16 Jaguar Land Rover will spend £3.5 billion on new vehicle creation and capital expenditure. In the same period, the company will launch 12 new and refreshed vehicles from its UK plants, such as the Jaguar F-PACE at Solihull.
In the past five years, Jaguar Land Rover has tripled its turnover, doubled its sales and doubled its workforce. It has gone from strength to strength, to become a fine example of British manufacturing success.
In 2014, Jaguar Land Rover sold 462,678 vehicles, up 9%. Of that, Jaguar sold 81,570 vehicles and Land Rover sold 381,108 vehicles.
In the first quarter 2015/16, it sold almost 30,000 vehicles in Europe, an increase of 28%.
Jaguar Land Rover plans 50 product actions over the next five years.
Jaguar delivered a solid performance in the month, selling 6,917 vehicles, up 14%. This increase was due to sales of the all-new Jaguar XE sports saloon
Jaguar
Land Rover
July sales report
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October
Tuesday September 1, 7:45pm.
Monthly General Meeting JDCSA - Followed by the Annual General Meeting of the Club. Police Association Building - 27 Carrington St Adelaide.
Wednesday September 9, 7:30 pm
Monthly Meeting XJ Register at Shannon’s Rooms South Road, Clarence Gardens. Contact Bob Charman 82484111 Mob: 0421482007
Tuesday September 15. 7.00pm.
Executive Committee Meeting VIP Building Cnr. Marion Rd and Sir Donald Bradman Drive.
Wednesday September 16, 8,00 pm
Monthly Meeting XK, Mk 7, 8 & 9 Register Contact: Rob Loffler 0428830416
Thursday September 17
E Type, F Type, Grand Tourer Register Meeting Contact Alan Baker
Tuesday September 22,
Bi-Monthly Meeting of Multivalve Register Meeting Contact Ron Palmer
Wednesday September 30, 7.30pm.
SS and Daimler Register Meeting
Contact Malcolm Adamson
Saturday October 3—5
Multivalve Register Run to Clare
Contact: Ron Palmer
Tuesday October 6, 7:30pm
Monthly General Meeting JDCSA - Police Association Building - 27 Carrington St Adelaide.
SA JAG DAY Brighton Secondary School
Sunday October 11
Also Incorporating
(Full details found on page 9)
Wednesday October 14, 7:30 pm
Monthly Meeting XJ Register at Shannon’s Rooms South Road, Clarence Gardens. Contact Bob Charman 82484111 Mob: 0421482007
Thursday October 15
E Type, F Type, Grand Tourer Register Meeting Contact Alan Baker
Tuesday October 20, 7.00pm.
Executive Committee Meeting VIP Building Cnr. Marion Rd and Sir Donald Bradman Drive.
Wednesday October 21, 8,00 pm
Monthly Meeting XK, Mk 7, 8 & 9 Register Contact: Rob Loffler 0428830416
Wednesday October 28—November 3
SS Border Run
Contact Malcolm Adamson
Sunday November 1
Compact Register Meeting at Dave and Marg Claytons home.
Contact Tim White 0419 809 021
September
Club Calendar
Entries now closed for this event!
November
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Under a new process, drivers aged 75
years and older, who don’t have a pre-
existing medical condition, will now have
to complete a yearly questionnaire that will
determine their fitness to drive.
The change follows the removal of
mandatory medical tests for drivers aged
70 and over, which were scrapped last
year.
The compulsory self-assessment form
contains 11 questions. The answers
provided will determine if a visit to a doctor
is needed.
The self-assessment process only applies
to those with a normal car license, known
as C-class. If you have a different license
type—such as for a truck or motor cycle—
you still need to visit your doctor for an
annual medical test. If you already have a
medical condition recorded against your
license, you will also still have to visit a
medical practitioner to get your fitness to
drive form approved.
Drivers aged 75 and over with no pre-
existing medical condition will
automatically receive the form in the mail
each year and, if there is no existing
medical condition to declare they can post
it or return to Service SA.
All drivers regardless of their age are
legally required to report any medical
condition that could a ffect their ability to
drive.
For more information contact a Service
SA Customer Service Centre on 13 10 84
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St Cecilia’s – Week End with the Ghost Saturday the 8
th of August, the XJ, 420G, Mk10 Register
headed off to Peterborough, driving through the Claire Valley. The Valley was at its absolute Splendor with its beautiful green winter growth. Morning tea was at Burra, which is always a must. Then it was only a short drive to Peterborough, but as we did, a strange feeling coming over us, was felt by most travelers. Was this the Ghost of St Cecelia’s????
Arriving at St Cecilia’s we were met by the headless statue of the Lady herself, standing in front of the Bishop’s Mansion, which stood in the back ground with an air of grace and magnificence.
We were met by our beautiful hostess, and owner, Annette Frankel, who is an artist who moved to Peterborough from Melbourne to preserve the Historic building. As the building is Heritage listed, she is limited in what she can, and cannot do. She came up with the idea of hosting Murder Mystery Dinners in the Grand Ballroom.
After allocating the rooms is when the fun started. People were thrown off their beds, bed heads were collapsing, electric blankets would come on and off without notice, and the hot water had a mind of its own with Ghostly effect.
Soon it was time to slip into costume in readiness for the evening. But, before dinner it was off to Happy Hour in David Bicknell’s suite. It didn’t take long before everyone was fairly happy. Then we all drove to the other end of town to visit the Railway Museum’s light and sound show.
Then back to the Mansion for the Mystery Dinner. I have to admit, this was an event which you really had to be at. It had it all. Mrs Endora Fines (Daphne) ran the local brothel, which employed most of the women present. This establishment was visited frequently by most of the men present.
The next morning at breakfast we discovered that Miss Lucy Bowles (Kathy Tyrrell) and mistress to the Bishop himself (Don Tyrrell) was the murderer.
We had arrived in all our innocence, but we were going home a sorry looking lot of wicked men and loose women.
This had to be one of the best weekends away we have ever had.
Our thanks to Don Tyrrell for most of the organizing and also to our host Annette.
Please pass on our regards to the Ghost.
Bob Charman
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FOR SALE XJ Jaguar Series 2. Sprinter 1974
Vehicle in Excellent condition for racing. Nothing to spend. ( Over $40k spent on car) Manual gearbox, 5 speed getrag. Complete with 3 sets of wheels and tyres. Spare bonnet and boot.- Spare gear box and diff.
$10,000. For more details ring Darryl on 82432858
FOR SALE Jaguar Pepperpot rims and tyres.
I have for sale a set of 5 genuine Jaguar XJ Pepperpot rims.
Rims are in great condition all with tyres and approx. 25% tread. These rims will suit any early Jaguar XJ. Inspection Welcome.
$425ono for the full set.
Contact Andrew 0409674443
FOR SALE Jaguar 1985 Series 3 Sovereign
A well appointed and well maintained vehicle. Boasting new starter motor, new battery, new water pump, all belts replaced, new alternator, re-gassed A/C, transmission reconditioned, wheel alignment, 3 core radiator, all new cooling hoses, new thermostat and housing, new brass welch plugs. The car is ready to be enjoyed by a new enthusiast, registered til 17/7/2015.
For more detail call Ray on 041 245 020
FOR SALE Jaguar 1985 Series 3 4.2L
Stunning Antelope Gold with 220K, Motor exchanged at 120K, registered til May 2016, Great condition and ser-viced regularly, I have purchased a replacement Jaguar so sadly this one needs to go. $5,500
Call Louis Marafioti (Evenings) 08 82847173)
Jaguar Classifieds
FOR SALE Jaguar 1975 XJ6 4.2 ltr.
Ivory,factory chrome wheels, sun roof,original, car in good condition, has full history in books, no rust, always garaged, have owned for 23 years approx.
Reg no SYP199 $5750 Paul Wahlstedt, 0428 298 678.Glenelg.
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Member’s Pride
My Jaguar Story By James Mann
Being from the UK, in the street I lived in a few of the neighbours had Jaguar’s when they were new, most notably a gentleman across the street who was a director of a CCTV company had a 1986 XJ40 then a 1991 XJ40 in blue a beautiful looking car.
Fast forward to 2004 I was now living in Adelaide and got a 1973 Jaguar XJ6 from Carsales, it had been off the road for a while and had had the engine rebuilt but there was a knock, turned out a bearing had been incorrectly fitted and after some remediation it was OK. I kept this car for a few years on Historic registration, the main reason for joining the club. I was a silent member for a couple of years, then the National Rally in SA 2007 came along and I decided to start going to the meetings. There is a wealth of knowledge about Jaguar’s in the club and it would be
great to have guest speakers from within the club at meetings as I like the technical side.
Being in the Jaguar Club has allowed me to see some of Australia, notably Tasmania, Mount Gambier and we drove the Nullarbor to Perth (in our Ford). I think the trip to Perth and seeing all the lovely Jaguar’s on display persuaded me to get an 1988 XJ40. Also I was not driving the 1973 much at all and so I sold it to a nice fellow who was going to restore it so I think it went to a good home. I love the XJ40 and because it is on seasonal registration I tend to drive it for a few months each year, they need to be driven.
My next Jaguar will probably be the last of the line XJ40
James Mann
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The Cats Giggle An old, blind cowboy wanders into an all-girl biker
bar by mistake.He finds his way to a bar stool and orders a shot of Jack Daniels. After sitting there for a while, he yells to the bartender, “Hey, you wanna hear a blonde joke?” The bar immediately falls absolutely silent.In a very deep, husky voice, a woman next to him says, “Before you tell that joke, Cowboy, I think it is only fair, given that you are blind, that you should know five things: 1. The bartender is a blonde girl with a baseball bat. 2. The bouncer is a blonde girl.
3. I’m a 6-foot tall, 175-pound blonde woman with a black belt in karate. 4. The woman sitting next to me is blonde and a professional weight lifter. 5. The lady to your right is blonde and a professional wrestler. Now, think about it seriously, Cowboy.
Do you still wanna tell that blonde joke?” The blind cowboy thinks for a second, shakes his head and mutters, “No … not if I’m gonna have to explain it five times.”
Bill and Blanche, High Flyers Bill and his wife Blanche go to the state fair every year, and every year Bill would say, " Blanche, I'd like to ride in that helicopter " Blanche always replied, " I know Bill, but that helicopter ride is fifty bucks, and fifty bucks is fifty bucks! " One year Bill and Blanche went to the fair, and Bill said, " Blanche, I'm 75 years old. If I don't ride that helicopter, I might never get another chance " To this, Blanche replied, " Bill that helicop-ter ride is fifty bucks, and fifty bucks is fifty bucks "
The pilot overheard the couple and said, " Folks I'll make you a deal. I'll take the both of you for a ride. If you can stay quiet for the entire ride and don't say a word I won't charge you a penny! But if you say one word it's fifty dollars. " Bill and Blanche agreed and up they went. The pilot did all kinds of fancy manoeuvres, but not a word was heard. He did his daredevil tricks over and over again, But still not a word...
When they landed, the pilot turned to Bill and said, " By gol-ly, I did everything I could to get you to yell out, but you did-n't. I'm im-pressed! " Bill replied, " Well, to tell you the truth I almost said something when Blanche fell out, But you know, Fifty bucks is fifty bucks! "
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Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia
This is also the JDCSA Annual Charity Day in support of the Salvation Army. Please fill your boot with non perishable food items. The Salvos
will be there to collect from you as you enter the oval.
Or you can make a cash donation on the day.
More Information: Julian Lugg E: [email protected] M: 0417 882 930
Sunday 11th October 2015 Brighton Secondary School
305 Brighton Road, North Brighton
Open to the public 11.00am—3.00pm
FREE ADMISSION
Food and drink stalls on site
All Jaguar and Daimler cars welcome, in any condition, old and new. Join the display of over 120 Jaguars - from 1935 SS 100
to the fabulous new 2014 XF, XJ and F Type
Participating vehicles must arrive between 9.00am and 10.30am via Ilfracombe Avenue
ALL vehicles must stay in position until 3.00pm
Celebrating 40 Years of Jaguar XJS and Jaguar XJC