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The Classic Marque
April 2011
Monthly Newsletter of the
Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia
E-Type 50th Birthday Celebrations
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Patron: H. Noel Roscrow AM
Your Management Committee
President: Rick Luff
Mobile: 0411 426 913
Email: [email protected]
Vice President: Bob Charman
Mobile: 0421 482 007
Email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Tim White
Mobile: 0419 809 021
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Peter Holland
Phone: 8271 0048
Email: [email protected]
Editor: Pete and Kathy Taylor
Phone: 8288 0220
Mobile: 0422 563 876
Email: [email protected]
Member Secretary: Noel Trew
Phone: 8172 2071
Email: [email protected]
Events Coordinator: Di Adamson
Mobile: 0407862758
Email: [email protected]
Web Editor: Tom Herraman
Mobile: 0423 214 644
Email: [email protected]
JDCSA Committee members
Email: [email protected]
Register Secretaries:
XK, MK 7,8,9 – Julian Lugg 0417882930
SS & Daimler – Malcolm Adamson 8278 3002
MK 1,2,S,420 – Geoff Thomas 83743228
V12 – Roger Adamson 0421052518
XJ, 420G, MK10 – Bob Charman 8248 4111
E-Type – Alan Baker 0429097729
Multi-Valve – Ron Palmer 0418855597
Club Services
Technical Officer: Geoff Mockford
Phone: 8231 1233 (Bus) 0438 768 770
Regalia: Sue White and Judy Sterzl – 8270 7080, 8322 5126
Librarian – Tom & Marj Brindle 8387 0051
Historic Vehicle Registration Inspectors:
North: – Don Evans 8251 1575
Central:– Evan Spartalis 8362 8116
Geoff Mockford 8223 1997
South:– Onslow Billinghurst 8325 1971
Log Books:
Peter Holland: 8271 0048
Club Representatives:
Australian Council of Jaguar Clubs – ACJC
Bob Charman 8248 4111
Federation of Historic Motoring - FHMC
Don Tyrell 8371 0015
0417 818069
Marque Sports Car Association - MSCA
Barry Kitts 8391 1759
All British Day: Neil Raw TBA
Front cover
Fox Creek Winery A Class Metal Finishers
Sports Car Centre– Kent Town
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MINUTES OF THE GENERAL
MEETING OF THE JDCSA
1ST MARCH 2011
Meeting opened by President, Rick Luff at 7.45pm
At the time of this meeting, electronic copy of the Classic Marque was not available.
Present: Please refer to signing in sheets
Apologies: Don & Cathy Tyrrell, Bob Charman, Pete & Kathy Taylor, Darryl Leyton, Evan Spartalis, Julian Lugg, Merv Tucker
Guests and New Members: Louis Marafiote welcomed as new member
Minutes of Previous Meeting: Taken as read by members
Business Arising from Previous Minutes: Nil
President’s Comments:
Rick commented on All British Day and declared it a great success with great weather and large crowds in attendance. There was a large range of vehicles on show and about 100 Jags represented through the XJ13, JDCSA and JCCC clubs. He accepted the Feature Marque trophy on behalf of the JDCSA. Ross Rasmus won the Best Car on the Day trophy. Many thanks to the members who provided cars for the Time Line, acted as marshalls and contributed to other duties.
The visit to the Patron, Noel Roscrow’s home on Hindmarsh Island was a great success and many thanks to Noel and Peter Holland for arranging the outing. Weather was perfect and interesting to see Noel’s SS100 and the D type replica.
It is the E type 50th anniversary this year and it will be celebrated at the Birdwood Motor Museum. Alan Baker will tell us more during the meeting.
Tom Herraman, our Website manager, has done considerable research and is arranging internet membership payments through a secure site which will also issue an electronic receipt. He will have more information for the Club soon.
It was suggested the Club Jackets could be a good idea for members. It was put to the ‘hands up’ vote for those who like the idea of such jackets. About 20 members at the meeting indicated that they would be receptive to the idea. The bomber style jacket was put forward for consideration and there will be further talks on this subject later.
The ‘Fickle Finger of Fate’ trophy that was awarded at the Christmas Presentation Dinner last year was finally presented to the winner, Rob Smith.
Adham Davies spoke about a charity called the Leukemia Foundation which supports people with blood related cancer, including Lymphoma and Myeloma. They are conducting a Shave to raise money for the cause and we members at the meeting were asked to donate some coins to Adham’s contribution. His shave will be conducted at the Colonnades Shopping Centre on 12th March, 2011 and will be photographed at the time. He hopes to raise a good amount of money to give to the charity. A wonderful gesture of time and hair for a good cause by a new member.
Secretary’s Report:
Peter Holland advised the members of the various pieces of correspondence received such as the ANZ bank statement, and ACJC invoice for memberships subs and a communication from NSCA re flag marshalls at Mallala for Sunday 18th September, 2011.
There were 2 sets of minutes from the Federation for members to peruse. Members asked to see Peter in relation to volunteering to help with cruising classics. Also to see Peter in relation to the Naracoorte Historical Vehicle Club outing in April.
Many thanks also to Mark Goodwin of the E Type register for arranging cash on delivery discounts at Solver Paints stores for members of the Club. This will be a big help to people renovating and renewing their homes as paint is quite expensive these days.
It was mentioned that Shannons was holding an auction in Melbourne on 7th March, 2011.
Treasurer’s Report:
N.T.R. Bank Statements have not been received yet.
Membership Secretary:
38 members did not renew, but there were 31 new members on the books and rising. On the whole, membership is being maintained at a steady pace.
Events Co-Coordinator:
No new events on the calendar to date.
Club Library Custodian:
Tom Brindle advised that there are lots of magazines and books available and also, that several interstate club magazines have made their way to his collection for members perusal. Mention was made of the donation of magazines to the club library by Ron Carr.
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Regalia Officer:
We are still looking for some kind persons to take over the role of regalia officer.
Club Register Meeting Dates:
XK, MK 7, 8, 9 register meeting to be held at Peter and Ros Holland’s home this week.
SS & Daimler register meeting to be held at Bob Lynch’s home at Reynella on the last Wednesday in March
E-Type Register is on the 3rd Thursday in the month. Alan Baker mentioned the anniversary celebration arrangements for the E type marquee to be held on 27th March, 2011. At the time of this meeting, 55 E-types were locked in for the day. Peter Clarke will be the MC for the day with 12 special interest vehicles on view. He is hoping that the XKR high performance vehicle will be at the show.
The admittance if $10 per vehicle and pre-payment would be appreciated if possible. Bob Taylor will be the official photographer on the day and Martin Hamilton-Smith has been invited to attend.
Alan also mentioned that the Cruising Car Club is having a function for all jaguars on the 1st April, 2011.
Compact register has NTR this month. Geoff Thomas commented on the visit to Hindmarsh Island to Noel Roscrow’s home and that a good time was had by all. Meeting to be held at Bill Browne and Margaret Piper Browne home at 8 Mawson Close, Tennyson on 12th April, 2011.
Multivalve register meeting on Tuesday, 22nd March, 2011 at Ray Smithers and Judy Langdon’s home at 40 Historic Drive, Highbury at 7.30pm for 8pm.
XJ, 420G, MK10 register meeting to be held at Shannon’s on South Road, Clovelly Park on second Wednesday in the month, 8th March, 2011.
V12 register meeting to be held at Di and Roger Adamson’s home on Friday next.
Barry Kitts is not present tonight so there is no NASCAR report for this month. There is a sprint meeting at Mallala on 27th March, 2011 and the next meeting will be on 3rd June, 2011. Rick advised that a garage at the track will be hired for people in which to shelter. Please see Di Adamson re the arrangements for the NASCAR Junior Driving Development for ages 14 to 17 at Tailem Bend.
Neil Moore advised that there is no report for the Classic Marque this month on Historic Registration matters although news out of Victoria is that electronic stability control on new cars will be enforced from 1st January, 2011.
Alan Baker advised the meeting that he will be allowed to park his left hand drive E-Type in the All American Day display. This is the first time a British designed car has been invited to attend.
Meeting concluded at 8.45pm.
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PRESIDENTS REPORT
April 2011
One of the key aspects of any club is
for members to share a common
interest and to help each other where
they can. By that yardstick I can say
that we certainly are living up to the
mark.
I’m referring to the completion of my TWR XJ-S race car that I was proud to present at the recent E-type celebrations at Birdwood. Without the help and encouragement of a great many club members the car would still be an unrealised dream. While there are many members whose help and encouragement made this possible I’d like to make special mention of Alan Baker, Pete Taylor, Peter Holland, David Luff and Brad Hoare. I also very much appreciate the interest of members who come out to Mallala to watch Darryl and I race: it’s great to have such a supporter base.
While I’m in the process of thanking people, the E-type event was a spectacular success thanks to Alan Baker, Di and Roger Adamson, Tom Herraman, Chris Lake, Paul Kuhlmann and a host of others, including those who marshalled on the day. The effort to bring together so many fantastic cars in the one location is not to be underestimated and is unlikely to be seen again. Well done to all.
Next up is Vintage and Classic day at McLaren Vale; another event not to be missed.
The calibre of club events this year is just amazing and I look forward to what there is to come.
In keeping with our goal to give back to the membership the executive has arranged another freebee, but as usual you’ll need to attend a general or register meeting to pick yours up.
See you at the next meeting (or maybe at the track).
Rick Luff
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The all Historic Speed Week is on again “This Easter”
On Saturday the 23rd April we are inviting all clubs and individuals to come out to Mallala to see the racing and display your cars. This year it’s a bit special because it’s the 30th one. We are reliving the spirit of the first events in the early eighties. We would like to make this one a bit special and need your help to make that happen. Here are some of the reasons why you can’t afford not to come.
The 30th celebrations on and off the track. If you have a significant car or if you are a former competitor then we want to see you here.
The usual relaxed atmosphere of our event with the return this year of the Dinner, Tour, Hill Climb and 400m sprint.
As usual the large amount of track time for the entry fee that we can offer.
For regularity entrants we have halved the entry fee to bring fees into line with other events. If your log book or racing licence isn’t up to date, then consider the hill climb, regularity and sprint
This year is an extra long weekend with ANZAC Day on the Monday.
We’ve got a Month between Phillip Island, Easter and Winton this year so there is plenty of time to fix your car.
Interstate entrants get a huge discount on their garages (if you’re quick) and you can even camp in it!
We will be giving prizes for the best club display and other informal categories
We've reduced the price of the modern regularity event too so you can enter the main event in your road car if you like
And too important for a dot point: On the Sunday, we will be laying a plaque to commemorate the life and efforts of the great Kevin Shearer. I was 11 years old when he started organising this event so I rely on his reputation to appreciate all he has done for our sport. For all that knew him, I urge you to join his family and friends for this significant occasion. Finally if there is anything else you need to know, you can contact me or Abbie at the events office. I will have some information on accommodation options and am happy to do what I can with anything else. You also have the Liaison contacts in the Sup Regs for your class.
Entry is $15 per car or $20 with the track run
I hope to see you there. I’ll be in the pits with my legs sticking out from under a Sprite next to an ice-cream truck. Hard to miss, so come over. Cheers Troy Ryan On behalf of the Historic Racing Register and the Sporting Car Club of South Australia 0419 666 307 [email protected] or Abbie Taylor 08 82715689 [email protected] or
Go to the Sporting Car Club web site http://www.sportingcarclubsa.org.au/Documents.mvc
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A Special Deal for JDCSA
Members Just present your membership card at any of Adelaide‟s Solver Paint
stores and you will receive your paint supplies at TRADE PRICE. For those of you who have bought paint before you will know the savings
are substantial.
This is an excellent opportunity to do those long overdue jobs around the house or office with a quality product and don‟t forget the excellent
customer service and advice.
Ma
ny thanks to Solver for this great deal.
P.S. Don‟t forget to mention the JDCSA
www.solverpaints.com.au
UPDATE A number of JDCSA members have already taken advantage of the fantastic offer from Solver.
Go get some!!!!
Editor
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Birdwood National Motor Museum
Presents
The E Type 50th Anniversary
On Sunday the 27th of March the National Motor Museum played host to a spectacle that may never be
seen again.
The E Type Register held the 50th Anniversary of the E Type Jaguar. 86 E Types presented themselves
in spectacular fashion by club enthusiasts who love to show of their cats.
The weather was kind and the sun gods tried to stay away but were unable to refrain from looking down
and helping the lineup sparkle. The show was a huge success with E Types of every model displayed
side by side for the public to drool over (especially the editor). There is definitely a heritage with the E
Type that car lovers of all kind appreciate and respect.
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But not only were there E types as far as the eye could see, we were blessed with a lineup of special
interest cars who were invited to be part of the big day. These cars included:
1. The oldest known SS Jaguar (1932) at least in this part of the world! (Carl Lindner)
2. The Adelaide fire chief’s car (1948 XK120 Roadster) Rob Loffler)
3. Stewart Special (1934?) (David Stewart)
4. C Type racing car replica (Carl Lindner/Tim Lynas)
5. D type racing car replica (Digby Thomas)
6. 10 E Types of various incarnations from Ser.1 to Ser.3 (E Type Register)
7. XJ13 Racing car (Colin Sutton)
8. E Type Ser.3 Coupe Race car (6 Liter) Peter Guerse?
9. TWS XJS Bathurst Winner replica (Rick Luff)
10. XJS Magnum Coupe (Brian Walker)
11. XKE Convertible Di Adamson)
12. XKR (Rob Smith)
13. XKR (Christine Kirby)
14. XKRS (Latest Solitaire's new car) the JDCSA through
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Alan Baker, Di & Roger Adamson along with Paul Kuhlman and a cast of others spent a considerable
amount of time putting this event together. WELL DONE. We had plenty of support from our sponsors
and the local community to ensure the day was a huge success.
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Minutes of the Multivalve (XJ40 to current series) Held at the home of Ray Smithers
and Judy Langdon on 27th March 2011
Present: John & Lesley Clarke, Ray Smithers & Judy Langdon, Brian & Sue Walker, Bob & Daphne Chairman, Reg Wymond, Glyn Jones, Ron Palmer.
Apologies: Claire Palmer, Alf & Joyce Taylor, John Stanley & Wendy Hall, Tom & Marj
Brindle, Tony Human, Peter & Tricia Clarke, Bill & Barb Mayman.
Business
Register Long Weekend run to Yorke Peninsula is planned for lst-3rd October, Peter
Clarke to finalize detail.
Reg Wymond is to put together a day run to the Barossa, including lunch at a Winery in July. More information from Reg Later.
Lesley Clarke has researched a Saturday night at Globe Derby Park Raceway there is a
Paceway Smorgasbord on the third level and has the best viewing. $40 P.P. including admission and Racebook. Date to be discussed next Register Meeting.
National Rally 2012 West Australia, April 26th – 29th.
We would like to hear from interested Parties to drive to WA (3 or 4 days over) do the
Rally then come back by the Indian Pacific.
Andrew Shouksmith is in contact with the WA Club and advises they are negotiating very attractive train fares, for the return trip east.
Car Talk:
Bob & Daphne 2004 S type 4.2litre 102000km. Really nice car, very quick, very quiet. Daphne is impressed with the Memory Seats.
John & Lesley 1997 X300 3.2 litre 90000km N.T.R. Still enjoys the usual pasty run.
Ray & Judy XJ40 3.2 Sport 180000km Just enjoyed a 2500km trip including the Great Ocean
Road. With four Adults and luggage averaged 27m.p.g. Ray is taking the XJ Sprinter to Mt.Alma Hill Climb early April.
Reg X308 3.2litre 141000km Has had four Mags refurbished to as new condition. Sourced a
steering wheel and timber trim from UK. Is now about to see Jeff Williams to renovate paint. Brian recommends Scuffs Mobile Paint Repair.
Glyn: 2000S Type 28700km Going very well.
Brian & Sue: 2002 X308 4 litre Sovereign just serviced, battery is disconnected car is in
storage mode until their return from Europe. Brian spoke in detail re preventative
maintenance for Jaguar v8‟s. Brian covered nikasil, tensioners, and cold start ups. Indeed a
very informative talk.
Ron: 2002 X308 LWB Sovereign 4litre 98000km. Just turned 9 years and had the appropriate service. A lovely Car.
Meeting closed 9.15p.m.
Thank you Ray & Judy for hosting the meeting
Next meeting 24th May 2011 TBA
July Meeting 26th July 2011 home of Brian & Sue Walker, 14 Ascham Road, Hope Valley S.A.
Ron Palmer 0418 855597
Multi Valve Secretary
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SS and Pushrod Engine Register – Held at the home of Don and Margaret Evans on 23
February 2011
PRESENT: Bruce Fletcher, Des Brown, Bob Kretschmer, John Lewis, Bob Lynch, Malcolm
Adamson, Brenton Hobbs, Don Evans, Jack Richardson (late)
APOLOGIES: Bob Hill Ling, Ross Gogler, Ross Rasmus, Brenton Cliff, Peter Forrester
MATTERS ARISING:
NATIONAL RALLY at WAGGA WAGGA 17-19 September 2010.
Bruce Fletcher to continue a Review of the Event for submission to an English Magazine
SA & Vic BORDER RUN, NOVEMBER 2011.
It was decided that the existing format of the Run should continue for the foreseeable
future, ie; near the Border, rather than sighting the venue alternately on „Home State
Ground‟
Timing to remain, first w/e in November. Our turn for 2011.
Because of high temperatures experienced during some recent Runs, it was decided
to base the event in SA South East, possibly Naracoorte, Penola, Mt Gambia or
Millicent.
Expected attendance 20 – 25 vehicles, 40 – 50 people, preferably all accommodated
in the same place. Bob Kretschmer to collect info.
Keep the program simple.
ALL-BRITISH DAY.
Big success with both Clubs inter-mingling. Refer also to the CM.
Ross Rasmus took out the Shannons Choice Award with his 1934 SS1. Congratulations
Ross.
TECHNICAL & PARTS.
Don Evans has several parts for MkV to sell. Contact Don direct.
Bob Kretschmer has purchased 3 x 11/2l. Pre-war wheels ex England which will complete
the car with all SS type wheel centers.
Ross Rasmus needs a good Girling Brake tin (early type)
Bruce Fletcher to continue search for Mk1V & MkV head gaskets
GENERAL BUSINESS:
The McLaren Vale Vintage & Classic is to be run on 9 & 10 April. A significant & growing
event. Secretary has brochures & Entry Forms.
Bob Lynch advised that the current issue of „Classic & Sports Car‟ magazine #43 included
an advertisement for new Mk V models. Discussion on models ensued.
Bruce Fletcher tabled an extract from the Qld. Classic Jaguar Enthusiasts Club entitled
„Electrical Theory by Joseph Lucas‟ which explains why “smoke is the thing that makes
electrical circuits work”.
Malcolm Adamson thanked Bruce Fletcher for restoring his 1940‟s F Type Morgan &
taking it to the All British Day.
Bob Lynch has commissioned his new car hoist which also serves as a double level
parking space.
Members thanked Malcolm Adamson for hosting the SS Register January BBQ.
Special guest‟s new member Peter Forrester & Jo Lewis, Peter & Ros Holland & Mrs
Hobbs.
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Membership List now requires revision to include Peter Forrester & Digby Thomas email
No.
Ross Rasmus‟s Mk.V dhc is presently with the upholsterer
JDCSA:
Malcolm Adamson reminded members of visit to Noel Roscrow‟s home Sunday 27 Feb.
Make own arrangements. See also CM
Reminder for E-Type & Mk10 50 yr. Anniversary at Birdwood 27 March.
NEXT REGISTER MEETINGS:
30 March at Bob Lynch, to include the car hoist inspection (app Bruce Fletcher)
27 April at Bob Kretschmer
25 May at John Lewis
29 June at Brenton Hobbs
27 July at TBA
31 August at TBA (AGM)
Supper: Thankyou Margaret
Mk 1.2.420 & “S ”type (Compact)
Next Meeting at BILL BROWNE & MARGARET PIPER’S at 8 Mawson Close Tennyson
PH 8355 1214 on 12th April 2011
Register Secretary Geoff
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Minutes of the XJ, Mk 10 & 420G Register – Held at Shannons Clubrooms, 863 South
Road, Wednesday 9th March, 2011
Present: Bob & Daphne Charman, Steve Attard, David Bicknell, Graeme Moore, Phil Prior,
Warren & Carolyn Bullock, Hayden Isaac, James Mann, Noel & Carmel Trew, Don & Kathy
Tyrrell, Peter & Ros Holland, Rick Luff, Darryl & Fay Leyton, Martin O‟Dea, Ray & Barb Offe,
Borys Potiuch, Serge Stebellini, Brian Walker.
Apologies: John & Claire Evans, Evan Spartalis, Pete & Kathy Taylor, Adham Davies &
Rachel Curtis, Merv Tucker, Ron & Rosie Bailey.
New Members: Serge Stebellini
General Business
New member Serge Stebellini was formally welcomed into our register.
Our planned trip to Mount Gambier has been put back to 27, 28, & 29 May as the date
picked was the Mothers Day week end.
„E‟ Type day at Birdwood on 27th March discussed. Four marshalls volunteered, David
Bicknell, Peter & Kathy Taylor and Bob Charman. Bob will obtain details for marshalls
from Di Adamson at the Executive meeting.
Our”Xmas in July” at the „3 Brothers Arms‟ hotel at Macclesfield has been organised for
Saturday the 25th of June.
David Bicknell is organising a „Punts and Bridges‟ run with morning tea at Wellington and
Lunch at the Community Club at Murray Bridge, A date is yet to be chosen in either July
or August.
Don Tyrrell and Serge Stebellini have offered their workshop at 56 Barwell Ave, Marleston
as the venue for our next register meeting. They have only recently purchased the
business and have made huge improvements. They will be supplying a B.B.Q. tea and
salads and we will supply the sweets. So there will be no need to have tea before you
come. (Or Villis). The B.B.Q. will start at 6.30pm. Followed by our regular meeting and
finishing with coffee and sweets. Don has arranged to have the head taken off an XK
motor for us and also a talk from an expert in the field of coolants etc.
Ray Offe wished to thank Mark Goodwin for his efforts in getting the Solver Paints
discounts. Ray has tried it and it was excellent.
Darryl Leyton will be taking Derek to Mallala on the 27th of March. He would appreciate
any helpers. The next meeting after that will be on the 5th of June.
It has been brought to our attention that this year is the 50 year anniversary of the Mark
10 model. It was thought it would be appropriate to feature the car at this years‟ Jaguar
Day. Bob will pass on the idea to the Executive.
Car Talk
Steve Attard: Has just purchased a 1999 XJ8 from Queensland. Black in colour. Sunroof with
3.2 litre V8 motor. Paid $14,500 for it and $500 to have it transported to Adelaide. Is
undecided what to do with the 420Gs. Possibly keep one as a long term hobby.
David Bicknell: Took „Gertrude‟ to A.B.D. all OK, but on the way home the air con switch
stayed on heat, so he had to sweat it out all the way home. Also the electric windows are
stuck.
Warren & Carolyn Bullock: N.T.R. both cars going great.
Hayden Isaac. N.T.R.
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Peter & Ros Holland.: All quiet. Restored Daimler now drivable. Done 400 miles and very
happy.
Rick Luff: Drove the XF from Solitaire Motors to A.B.D. Most impressed. Race car going well.
Has painted car and now waiting for stripes etc. Needs a pair of bumpers.
Darryl & Fay Leyton: Sovereign in the shed. Derek ready to have electrics fixed by Ernie.
Derek has also had a new paint job. At least they will see him coming.
James Mann: All OK. But needs a new „J‟ on the back.
Graeme Moore: N.T.R.
Martin O‟Dea: Not a lot to report – except! – the car developed a rough idle since having it
serviced so he thought he would go to Sprint Auto and get some new plugs. The guy behind
the counter suggested that he put the car on gas. Martin says if it wasn‟t for his recent knee
replacement he would have hopped over the counter. But, upon cooling down and explaining
to this guy that he was in fact, a world authority on „air flow meters‟, then between the two
of them, they solved the problem that he was having before. Not bad for someone with not a
lot to report!
Ray & Barb Offe: N.T.R.
Borys Portiuch: N.T.R. He figures that the less he uses it the less that can go wrong.
Phil Prior: XJ8 going well. XJC going like a dream and doing a full engine bay detail in July.
„S‟ type on the road and is fine.
Serge Stebellini: Just acquired a 1988 XJ40. One owner 106.000Kms. Bit of sun fade on rear
of car but it drives beautifully. Embarrassed to say he only paid $1275 for it. We should all
be so embarrassed!
Noel & Carmel Trew: N.T.R.
Don & Kathy Tyrrell: All cars going well.
Brian Walker: All cars going well.
Bob & Daphne Charman: Took the 420G out for a run last Sunday and it is purring like a
kitten. S Type a dream.
Meeting closed 9.00pm
Next meeting: Wednesday, 13th April, 2011.
PLEASE NOTE
Our April meeting will be held at 56 Barwell Ave, MARLESTON. Starting at 6.30pm.
B.B.Q. Tea, sweets tea and coffee will be provided.
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Minutes of the V12 Register – Held at Roger and Di Adamson’s home on 11th March,
2011
Present: Rick Luff, Brian and Sue Walker, Roger, Di and Scott Adamson, Richard & Margie
Foster, Carmel & Noel Trew, Murray DeLaine, Allan Baker
Apologies: Alan & Sharon Dunsford, Pete & Kathy Taylor
BUSINESS:
Reminder: E Type 50th Anniversary at Birdwood Motor Museum 27th March 2011.
Reminder to register for the Veteran and Vintage on 10th April.
JDCSA Members have also been invited to attend the Sporting Car Club on 1st April 2011 to
celebrate the 50th anniversary of the E Type. Details on the JDCSA website.
CAR TALK
Brian & Sue: Going to bring the E Type out of retirement for the E Type 50th Event.
Rick: TWR painted and looks great. Stickers being prepared. Exhaust is to be moved to
the side. Other XJS needs transmission service.
Roger: E Type great. XK8 has a small leak. Hose to throttle body replaced and all ok.
Richard: Since the last meeting the Starter Motor has been replaced on the XJS C. It has
also been missing a bit. Cleaned some corrosion in the injector cap and all seems to be
OK. Still a problem with the Aux Air Valve. I‟ll work on it this week.
Murray: Went to get the Series 2 Daimler out for the third time in 12 months and
nothing. RAA were called out. They hit the starter motor with a hammer and it started.
XJ Coupe has been gutless so had it serviced by a guy in Mt Barker. It is now the best it
has been in 14 years. It was only 10 degrees retarded. Haven‟t driven the other two.
Allan: Took the E Type to All American Day and it was very popular. It is just waiting to
be cleaned after the wet run.
Carmel & Noel: 4.2 running well.
NEXT MEETING: Will be on 13th May, 2011. All welcome.
(Please note: NO APRIL MEETING)
Roger Adamson,
Register Secretary
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Minutes of the XK, 7, 8, 9 Register held at the home of Peter & Ros Holland – 2nd
March 2011
Present: John Williams, Sue Harrison, Rob & Vicki Loffler, Robin & Deidre Ide, Julian & Moira Lugg, Richard & Carla Smith, Peter & Ros Holland, Rob Smith.
Apologies: Doug Harrison, Roger, Di & Scott Adamson, Peter & Judy Goodale, Roger & Lyn
Hughes, Onslow & Wendy Billinghurst, Jenny Hales & Russell Clarke, Ossie & Rayeena Petrucco, Lindsey Williams, Rod & Peg Davis, John Dunning.
Business:
The register passed on best wishes to Doug for a speedy recovery.
Christchurch earthquake – Richard reported that Ray & Marian Larsen were safe.
Visit to Patron Noel – went well, enjoyed by all.
Run to Meningie March 20th - Robin prepared & circulated a draft. Robin needs to know numbers for catering arrangements. The 20th is also Clipsal weekend.
Note – the 27th March is the E-type 50th anniversary function (see website).
Everyone is encouraged to support the E-type function at Birdwood Mill.
Di advertised 1st April Sporting Car Club function with invites to JDSA members.
Future events: Other events? - Bungaree station – possible venue for next border run to
SA (Sue to investigate), XJ racing at Mallala (Di to check) – flag marshals needed for
events – JDC is host club 18th Sept, ideas also included Cornish Festival, Music in Bundaleer Forest event, and a run to Kapunda (Rob Smith).
NZ run proposed (maybe Oct 2011 or Easter 2012). Any interest to Richard.
Proposed visit to Australia in Feb 2012 by a group of UK XK and E-type drivers. (Maybe the club will organise a function to meet them in Adelaide).
2011 Border run hosted by Victoria -
Hotel: Rosebud Country Club, 27 Boneo Road, Rosebud Vic 3939
Arrive Friday 14th October 2011, Depart Monday 17th October 2011
Bookings at Rosebud Country Club have to be finalized so require 3 months notice
(numbers next meeting). Gerry Howell is the Victorian contact.
New events date to be checked with Di as events coordinator.
Club Calendars available from Julian.
Cars
Peter – going to Daimler rally in UK in June, Daimler back on the road.
Richard – cars going well, still working on E-type.
John – XK going well, new steering arm bush & new fan belt.
Julian – making progress, ordered stainless steel exhaust from UK.
Sue – paint touch up on Mk 9 ready for wedding, working on leather interior.
Rob Smith – cars going well, went to All British Day.
Rob Loffler – recently drove E-type for first time, cars going well.
Robin – overhauled brakes, timber interior back in car.
Thank you to Peter & Ros for their hospitality.
Next meetings
April 6th – Roger & Di Adamson
May 4th – Robin & Deidre Ide
June 1st – Rob & Vicki Loffler
Meeting closed with visit to garage & supper.
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Notice Board
The following applications for membership have been lodged with the Membership Secretary and are listed in
accordance with clause 6 (B-C) of the Constitution. If there are no objections, membership will be ratified one
month from this magazine:
Gordon & Marlene Guy 1964 MK 11 3.4L
Tim O’Daly & Amelia Eime T B A
Rod Bauer 1984 XJ6 4.2L
Timothy Welburn T B A
Miranda Brady 1974 XJ6 4.2L
Mark & Geraldine Bloustein 1969 E Type F H C 4.2L
The following applications listed in the June magazine have been accepted.
Louis & Nella Marafioti T B A
Mervyn Tucker 1983 Daimler V P 4.2L
Andrew & Sibylle Sutherland 1974 E Type Roadster 5.3L
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.
Noel Trew
Membership Secretary
National Rally 2012
The Jaguar Car Club of WA (JCCWA) is very pleased to be hosting the
Jaguar National Rally in 2012. The Rally Program runs from April 26-29th
2012 with the post rally tour taking place in the week thereafter.
In the meantime please note those dates in your diary. Please also note
that these dates are not during Easter. We have avoided coinciding with
Easter, which is always a time of the year when accommodation is at a
premium and venues very busy
Rally planning is well advanced and
full details shall be posted onto the
website during February 2011.
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GENERAL MEETING ROSTER
The Roster for the preparation of supper for the General Meeting is: Apr E-Type Register May XJ, Mk10 & 420G / V12 Register Jun SS & Daimler Register Jul Mk1, 2, S Type & 420G Register Aug V12 Register Sep XK, MK 7, 8, 9 Register Oct Multivalve Register
Register Secretaries please note: Each Register is responsible for the supply of milk and a light supper. If a register is unable to provide supper, please contact the editor (or President if unable to contact editor) and ask them to obtain supper. The Tables and chairs need to be set up by 7.30pm and all members will assist in this process along with packing up after the meeting.
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Club & Other Events
7th April – XJ & 420G - Mount Gambier Run
10th April - McLaren Vale Vintage & Classic
Quick Reference for Register meetings
General Meeting Tuesday, 5th April 2011
Register Meetings
Compact Second Tuesday of every second month
E-Type Third Thursday of every month
Multivalve 4th Tuesday of odd Calendar months
SS & Daimler Last Wednesday of each month
XJ, Mk10 & 420G Wednesday, 12th April
XK, 7, 8, 9 Wednesday, 6th April
V12 Friday, 15th April
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CAT CLASSIFIEDS
For Sale
Brand new Mark 2 splines for wire wheels PLUS 5 (used) wire wheels (curly) -$1,000. 1962 Mark 2, 3.4 Manual. Rebuilt in 2008 with Supra 5sp gear box. All moving parts overhauled. New hood lining and insulation. Many updates. Excellent club car. Ring Tim White 0419 809 021 (April 2011)
For Sale
Steel XJ6 wheel complete with
Bridgestone 205/70/15 tyre 95%+
tread.
$50 - Price includes 5 wheel nuts and
securing bolt/washer for boot storage.
Robin Bullock 8389 6185
For Sale
1972 Series One. 70,847 genuine miles only.
No Rust, New Tyres, New brakes.
Has all books from new.
Some spares, might need a little T.L.C. (carpets)
Drives like new. Owner going overseas on April 1st.
$6,000
Contact Dave Heslop - 85221189 or mob 0422567579
For Sale
1964 Jaguar Mark II - Excellent Condition
Old English White / Red Interior
2.4L Auto
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A Bargain at $14,950
Contact Nigel: 0408 890 174
(8 Jan 2011)
Wanted
Steering wheel and Horn (Jaguar MKII)
Lindsay Pears is looking for a steering wheel:
OEM 1960 Jaguar MKII, complete with horn button
Contact Details: Lindsay Ph 7225 4359
(26 Jan 2011)
Wanted
Club Car XJ40 or XJ6 (Series 3) Not needing restoration
Contact Nigel on (08) 8333 1347 or 0401 045 167 or [email protected]
(8 Jan 2011)
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The Cat’s Giggle
A little silver-haired lady calls her neighbor and says, "Please come over here and
help me. I have a killer jigsaw puzzle, and I can't figure out how to get started."
Her neighbor asks, "What is it supposed to be when it's finished?"
The little silver haired lady says, "According to the picture on the box, it's a rooster."
Her neighbor decides to go over and help with the puzzle.
She lets him in and shows him where she has the puzzle spread all over the table.
He studies the pieces for a moment, then looks at the box, then turns to her and
says,
"First of all, no matter what we do, we're not going to be able to assemble these
pieces into anything resembling a rooster."
He takes her hand and says, "Secondly, I want you to relax. Let's have a nice cup of
tea, and then," he said with a deep sigh .............
"Let's put all the Corn Flakes back in the box.."
A magician worked on a cruise ship.
The audience was different each week so the magician did the same tricks over and
over again.
There was only one problem: The captain's parrot saw the shows each week and began
to understand how the Magician did every trick.
Once he understood, he started shouting in the middle of the show, "Look, Its not the
same hat!" or, "Look, he's hiding the flowers under the table!" Or "Hey, why are all the
cards the ace of spades?"
The magician was furious but couldn't do anything. It was, after all, the Captain's'
parrot.
Then one stormy night on the Pacific, the ship unfortunately sank, drowning almost all
who were on board.
The magician luckily found himself on a piece of wood floating in the middle of the sea,
as fate would have it ... With the parrot.
They stared at each other with hatred, but did not utter a word.
This went on for a day... And then 2 days. And then 3 days. Finally on the 4th day, the
parrot could not hold back any longer and said...
"OK, I give up. Where's the bloody ship?"
Got a joke? Send it to the editors and we’ll put it in the CM