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Page 1: MAY 2018 VOL . 58 NO . 4 · MGF Tech. night ... Cover Photo. Bob Bazzicas MG KN at the Tasmanian National Meeting Concours Day Volume 58 MAY 2018 Number 4 1 MG MOTORING MG MOTORING

MAY 2018 VOL . 58 • NO . 4

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CONTENTS

Editorial……………………….….. 5

Presidents Report……………….. 6

MGC News……………………… 8

MG Club Challenge Promotion.. 10

Mid Week Lunch Run Report… 12

New Members…………………… 13

Weekender 2018 Promotion 14

Breakfast Run Report………….. 16

Calendar 3 months…………… 18

Tasmanian National Meeting….. 20

T Register Report……………… 30

MGF Tech. night………………… 34

Fleurieu Lunch Run…………….. 36

Mini Swap Meet……………….... 37

Trade Directory……..…….…..… 38

Classifieds……………………….. 39

Cover Photo. Bob Bazzicas MG KN at

the Tasmanian National Meeting Concours Day

MAY 2018 Volume 58 Number 4

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MG MOTORING

MG MOTORING is the official publication of:

The MG Car Club of SA Inc. 93 Chief Street,

BROMPTON SA 5007

A.B.N. 37 304 683 381

Phone (08) 8346 7747

E-mail [email protected]

Web-site: www.mgccsa.org.au.

www.facebook.com/MGCarClubofSA

Postal address

P.O. Box 200

BROMPTON SA 5007

The articles printed in this publication do not necessarily represent the views of the

MG Car Club of S.A. Inc. or the Editor.

Technical tips and methods suggested are the views of the person submitting them

and the Club cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of these whatsoever.

See details for submitting articles

on Page 4.

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MG Car Club of South Australia - Committee Appointments 2018/2019

PATRON

Ed Ordynski

AUDITOR

Graham Tull

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

OFFICE BEARERS

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PRESIDENT Adrian Ward Mob. 0400 577 169 Email. [email protected]

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VICE PRESIDENT Tim Edmonds 1 Toohey Cresent Pasadena 5042 Mob. 0419 804 645 Email [email protected]

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SECRETARY Peter Coulson 17 Brookside Dve Mawson Lakes 5095 Phone: 8260 5901 Mob:0419 215 964 Email: [email protected]

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ASST. SECRETARY Bev Waters 356 Barossa Valley Way, Kalbeeba 5118 PO Box 346, Gawler. 5118 Phone: 8522 1940 Mob: 0402 262 156 Email: [email protected]

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TREASURER Alan Cardnell 5 Inyari Court Modbury Nth 5092 Phone: 8264 9168 [email protected]

MAGAZINE EDITOR Laurie Houghton 18 Farman Ave Hendon 5014 Phone: 8356 9953 New Email: [email protected]

MOTORSPORT SEC. Murray Stephenson 120 Upper Sturt Road Glenalta 5052 Ph: 8278 4687. M: 0419 565 970 E: [email protected]

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ASST. MOTORSPORT SEC.

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IMEDIATE PAST PRES. Allan Semmler 7 Benthall Avenue Oakden 5086

Phone: 8266 2561 Email: [email protected]

SOCIAL SECRETARY G

SEC. OF REGISTERS Ken Burke ,39 Harold Lea Way Hackham 5163. Ph 83829821 mob: 0488541646 email: [email protected],

GENERAL COMMITTEE

Steven Spong 22 Valleyside Dve Crafers 5152 Ph: 8370 8913 Mob: 0417 817 101 Email [email protected]

Leigh Richter 21 Hillside Rd. Aldgate SA 5164 Ph. 8339 3918 email [email protected]

Ian Curwen-Walker 84 Hawthorndene Dve, Hawthorndene 5051 Phone: 8278 2781 Email: [email protected]

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MG Car Club of South Australia - Committee Appointments 2018/2019

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COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS

REGALIA LIBRARY

Geraldine Hough 6 Player Drive Fairview Park Ph: 8251 4807 Email: [email protected]

PARADES& DISPLAYS Adrian Ward Mob. 0400 577 169 Email. [email protected]

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BREAKFAST RUNS Steven Spong 22 Valleyside Dve Crafers 5152 Ph: 8370 8913 Mob: 0417 817 101 Email [email protected]

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KNOW YOUR MG TBA

CONDITIONAL REGISTRATION

Geoffrey Goode . 2 Steuart Place, North Adelaide, 5006. Phone 82673740, email [email protected] Arthur Ruediger 28 Huntingdale Ave, West Lakes 5021 Phone: 8353 1870 Email: [email protected]

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CAMS DELEGATE Ian Curwen-Walker Phone: 8278 2781 Email: [email protected]

WEBMASTER Peter Coulson 17 Brookside Dve Mawson Lakes 5095 Phone: 8260 5901 Mob:0419 215 964 Email: [email protected]

BAR MANAGER Berry Treffers 28 Francis Ridley Court Brompton 5007 Phone: 0434 485 331 Email – [email protected]

MAINTENANCE OFFICER

Doug Marshall 11 Siesta Crt West Lakes 5021 Phone: 8268 1527 Email: [email protected]

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F H M DELEGATE Geoffrey Goode Ref Historic Registration

MID WEEK LUNCH RUNS

Diane & David Holmes Ph: 8336 4557 Email. [email protected]

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MGA/MAGNETTE Sandra Cardnell 5 Inyari Court Modbury Nth 5092 .. Phone: 8264 9168 [email protected]

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MGB Steven Spong 22 Valleyside Dve Crafers 5152 Ph: 8370 8913 Mob: 0417 817 101 Email [email protected]

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MGF,TF,ZR,ZS,ZT,MG6 Dick Manning 13 Carriage Way. Gulfview Heights 5092 Mob: 0412 818 019 Email: [email protected]

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MGC Ian Hobbs PO Box 625 MYLOR SA 5153’ Ph: 8388 5600 Email: [email protected]

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FWD,MIDGET Anthony Pearson 82 Cumming Road Blackwood SA Phone: 8278 4393

T & PRE-WAR John Bray Ph. 8278 5133 Mob. 0403 043 434. Email. [email protected]

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REGISTER CO-ORDINATORS

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Submissions for the magazine Close on the

10th day of each month For inclusion in the next issue.

Photos should include owner of the photos name and address as well as

details of subject/s. Articles can be forwarded to

Classified Advertisements can be submitted as for articles or

phoned through if they are short. Classifieds are free for members. Non-members fee is $20.00 per ad per issue.

Adverts are normally only valid for one issue

It’s your responsibility to notify the editor if you wish to repeat your ad in subsequent issues. Note. Cars for sale must have rego. number or engine number

MAGAZINE CONTRIBUTIONS

Laurie Houghton - Editor 18 Farman Avenue Hendon SA 5014

by E-mail to [email protected]

Ph: 8356 9953

Note to Contributors Articles etc submitted by e-mail should be as an “attachment” Word document, Arial 10, Justi-fied, NOT formatted or tabbed, p h ot o s s ho u ld a ls o b e “attached”, not reduced in file size ie; low res

MG Car Club of South Australia

Shannons Insurance Agents ......................... Inside Front Cover

Frontline Developments ......................... Inside Back Cover

Willshire Motor Trimmers

………………….Back cover

Alans Auto & Marine……….….....6

Sports Parts Sydney……………. 7

MG Adelaide Workshops……….15

Custom Car Covers……………..15

Trade Directory………………… 34

Classified Advertisements……..35

ADVERTISING INDEX

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And don’t forget, please support our sponsors whenever possible and be sure to let them know you are an MG

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May 2018

MGCC Clubrooms

Monthly General Meetings Held at 8.00 pm on the second Tuesday of

each month at the Clubrooms. All those who are interested in MGs are welcome.

“Noggin’ & Natter” Every Friday night at the Clubrooms. Time:

7.30 pm - ~ 10.00 pm. All welcome for a chat and a drink. Licensed premises.

Tea and coffee available.

Register Meetings “T” Reg. First Thursday of each month.

Time: 7.00 for 7.30 pm.start. Venues as advertised in Register Report. Everyone

welcome - even if you don’t own a Register vehicle.

MGF Reg. Last Friday of the month at the clubrooms 7.30pm

MGA/Magnette Reg Bi-monthly on the third Thursday of the month, starts Jan in odd numbered months, 7.00 pm for 7.30

Know Your MG Meetings Third Tuesday of each month. Time: 7.00

for 7.30 pm. Start. Venues as advertised.Everyone welcome.

Breakfast Runs Now Meet at Veale Gardens, CBD South

Tce. For 9.00am starts. BYO everything for breakfast. See Calendar for dates etc;

Mid Week Lunch Runs Second Thursday in the month.

See the calendar Motorsport Events

See Motorsport Report.

Printed by Kwik Kopy Unley. Shop 1, Cremorne Plaza. 246 Unley Rd Unley Ph: 8271 7422 A National Meeting sponsor

Editorial From ..Laurie Houghton

Editor

T he 2018 MG National Meeting has dominated this issue with a

comprehensive report by Wes Bray and photos by a couple of members, thanks to you all. The other Bray continues to submit his interesting report with the usual photo compilation . Dick Mannings MGF Tech night was well attended and the assembly of an MGF engine was particularly in-teresting, when the components are compared with those from an MGB engine it’s plain to see the advance-ments in engineering that have taken place since the 40-50’s etc; As a committed motorsport competi-tor I am thrilled to be a part of the forthcoming MG Club Challenge par-ticularly the Sprint at the new Tailem Bend race track, we may need a lot of volunteers for this event so your assistance would be appreciated. By the way does anyone have a folding bicycle that they no longer have any use for ? And cheap ! I need one to get around at race meetings. Laurie

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ALANS AUTO & MARINE CENTRE

SPECIALISING IN MG SERVICING AND REPAIRS

AS WELL AS FAMILY AND 4WD VEHICLES

SPARE PARTS FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS

31 LIGHT TERRACE THEBARTON

Ph: 8443 8243 Fax 8443 9266 Mob: 0419 859 147 Alan Foweraker, MGCC Member Discount for members

PRESIDENTS REPORT From.. .Adrian Ward

Hi Members and Friends

National Meeting

T he National Meeting was centred around Ulverstone,Tasmania with

many Club Members receiving awards, lets hope they, along with their Medals can all join us at the May Meeting. I am sure those of us who attended had a wonderful time, I know Rosa and I did, despite a troublesome starter motor, which was not nearly as frustrating as Murray Stevenson's MGA overheating, caused by either a cracked head or blown head gasket. Poor Dietmar Sauer, having had his MGB in the workshop for many hours, for a top to bottom, front to back checkover had his drive to Ballarat come to a sudden halt. As you can imagine it was very unsettling for Diet-mar and Wendy, but were rescued by R.A.A. (really awesome Alan) Alan Cardnell finding the fault - a loose wire!! Rosa and I were fortunate to have the support of a great bunch of members on our trip over as well as our trip back and we are most grateful for all your support and offers of help. Our May monthly meeting will feature the National Meet-ing and who knows, perhaps a rendition of our "Kimber Country Garden Song".

MG.F and Z Register

I hope that if you are a "F" owner that you attended the first Register Meeting and an engine assembly demo by Dick Manning.

Shannons Nationals at the Bend

Murray has been hard at work putting a display of MG Cub cars together. Thank you to those who participated.

Don't Forget Items

The MSCA Regularity Super Sprint will be held on May 6th.

Registrations open for the "Clare Week-ender" April 16th.

Hoping to see you soon in your MG at a Club Function.

Keep on MG'ing...!!

Regards Adrian Ward

President

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May 2018

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MG Car Club of South Australia

MGC NEWS MGC conversations with Richard Mixture, May 2018

Smile You’re in the Movies

H ello again, it’s Richard here and I‘ve been watching a couple of

films lately. Mrs Mixture popped down to the local library and brought back sev-eral books and a basket full of CDs. I find it a little mind boggling that some-one can think that they can read all those books and watch all those movies within a couple of weeks. Anyway I know I don’t watch all of them and I have no idea what she does when I nip down to the local for a pint of Old Speck-led Hen.

Sitting back in the old wing back with a cup of English Breakfast I start thinking about some of the iconic cars that have featured in TV programs or in the Mov-ies. The first car that jumps into my mind is the DB5 that James drives in Goldfinger, yes that’s the same model that Bazz picked up in the UK for 2/6 pence back in the olden days.

I always remember the Avengers on the telly in the ‘60s and I just wanted to be like that bowler hatted Stead driving around in a vintage 3 litre Bentley. I al-ways liked them until I help an owner change a wheel one day. I had to be like the Incredible Hulk to lift the damn thing. It was certainly heavier than a Mini wheel!

I never fancied General Lee, the orange ’69 Dodge Charger that those Duke boys used to drive around and around whatever tree it was. Nor did I care for the yellow Chevrolet C-2500, Crew Cab Silverado, in Kill Bill called the ‘Pussy Wagon’. I thought the film was about a vet. The ‘68 Mustang GT 390 in Bullitt that Steve McQueen drove was pretty good though. He tried his darndest to

shred those narrow tyres.

But what about our favourite MG the ‘C’? Did it appear in any movies or TV shows? Have you heard of ‘Mannix’, or ‘Tatort’ – ‘Kressin stoppt den Nordex-press’, or ‘The Bank Job’ or ‘Die Screaming, Marianne’ or ‘Vild på sex’? The last movie translates to Wild On ... ahem, Oh my goodness in Australia this 1974 Swedish f i lm was cal led ‘Confessions of Sweet Sixteen’. A prim-rose ‘C’ roadster features near the be-ginning and the end of the film but I had to watch it all the way through just in case I missed something and I didn’t miss a thing! It takes be back to my teenage years when I went to some of those works buck’s nights.

Have you seen these films ‘La moglie del prete’, ‘Big Zapper’, ‘Chérif’ or ‘Prudence and the Pill’? You may have seen these telly programs ‘Callan’, ‘Dalziel and Pascoe’, ‘Hawaii Five-O’, and ‘Division 4’, in black and white, that also had a short scene with a parked MGC GT. Sadly the ‘C’ features in the background of most of these films/TV programmes, so no cameos here.

Series 6, Episode 16 of that 1960s se-ries, the Avengers was probably the best programme featuring a white MGC roadster driven by Lady Diana Forbes-Blakeney. For only one episode Lady Diana filled in for Tara King who was Steed’s side kick during the series.

All models of MG feature in hundreds of movies and TV series but the MGC only presents itself about 20 times on the screen and mainly in the background as the main character drives past a parked ‘C’.

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May 2018

I have it on good authority that the Tues-

day coffee run group was overheard

discussing their medical problems re-

cently.

'Do you realise,' said one, 'My arm is so

weak I can hardly hold this coffee cup.'

'Yes, I know.' replied the second, 'My

cataracts are so bad I can hardly see my

coffee cup.'

'I can't turn my head,' joined in the third,

'because of the arthritis in my neck.'

'My blood pressure pills make me dizzy,'

commented the fourth, adding, 'I guess

that's the price we pay for getting old.'

'Well, it's not all bad.' piped up the first,

'We should be thankful that we can still

drive.'

Automnal Run

Now MGCers et al, it's about time to go on another MGC run, put Saturday 5

th

May in your diary and we'll meet at 1.30pm at Beaumont Road, Adelaide, just off of Greenhill Road.

Remember ladies and gentlemen keep ‘em tuned,

Rich

The Avengers, Lady Diana Forbes-Blakeney driving her ‘C’ roadster

The Swedish film ‘Confessions of Sweet Sixteen’

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INVITATION We are inviting all M.G. club members to join us for a weekend of fun club Motor Sport. This year the MG Club Challenge will be centered around Murray Bridge SA, with events being held at Collingrove Hillclimb near Angaston, and The Bend Motorsport Park at Tailem Bend. (A new Motorsport facility in SA). Entrants may compete in either or both events; and trophies will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in class at each event as well as outright, and presented at the dinner on Sunday evening. The Nuffield Trophy scoring system will be used to decide which centre wins the Perpetual Challenge Trophy.

WHEN Queens Birthday long weekend Saturday 9

th and Sunday 10

th June, 2018.

PROGRAMME

Saturday 9th June – Collingrove Hillclimb

Venue: Collingrove Hillclimb, 71 Hillclimb Road, Mt McKenzie (Barossa Valley)

Format: Timed Runs on the Collingrove Hillclimb Track and will be run in class order

Time: 8.00am-9.30am Document Check/Scrutineering 9.15am Driver’s Briefing, followed by track observation run 9.30am Start of Event Evening: Free Time - However an optional and informal social gathering

has been arranged at the Riverscape Restaurant, 1 Murray Cods Drive, Murray Bridge (web: riverscape.com.au) Tables booked from 6pm. Meals and drinks at own cost and order individually as required.

If interested in this option, please advise Bev Waters to ensure sufficient tables are held M: 0402262156 or E: [email protected] .

MG CLUB CHALLENGE

June 9th

and 10th

, 2018

Hosted by M.G. Car Club,

South Australia

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May 2018

Sunday 10th June – Speed Event

Venue: The Bend Motorsport Park, 543 Dukes Highway, Tailem Bend (New motorsport complex in SA) Format: Super Sprint – Timed laps on the West Circuit

Cars run in seeded order, as determined by practice. Time: 8.00am – 9.30am Document check/Scrutineering 9.00am Driver’s Briefing 9.15am-10.30am Practice (Compulsory for all competitors) 10.30am-4.30pm Event Evening 6.30 Dinner, Murray Bridge Golf Club, Ritter Street, Murray Bridge (Doors open 6pm) Including presentation of trophies for the Challenge weekend. Casual Dress

Entries: Open Friday 20th

April via the CAMS Event System meecamssau.com

CLASSES Pre War MGA MGB (Standard) Specials (Post TF) < 2000cc T Type FWD MGB (Modified) Specials (Post TF) > 2000cc MGRV8 MGC MGF/TF Specials Pre MGA MGBGTV8Midget Modern Saloons Super Specials Juniors Ladies Y & Magnette Non Marque

PRICING BOTH MOTORSPORT EVENTS (i.e. Hillclimb & Speed Event) $280 HILLCLIMB ONLY – Collingrove Hillclimb $110 SPEED EVENT ONLY – The Bend Motorsport Park $210 Sunday night dinner & presentation of trophies $45pp

Enquiries: Murray Stephenson M: 0419565970 E: [email protected] Tim Edmonds M: 0419804645 E: [email protected]

Organizing Committee: Murray Stephenson, Tim Edmonds, Peter Coulson, Laurie Houghton, Rodney Gibb, Wes Bray & Bev Waters

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MG Car Club of South Australia

MID WEEK LUNCH RUN NEWS From..Diane Holmes

Thursday 10 April, 2018.

W hat a lovely surprise to find the weather was favourable for the

MGs to take part in the run this month. We repeated a route, which we had taken in May 2012 starting from Crafers & driving via Sturt Valley Rd. to Cherry Gardens and turning north onto Main Rd, thru’ Coromandel Valley to arrive at our destination at Blackwood. Another first time visit to the Montagna Café, which Jenni & Darryl had recommended to us. David & I joined them there one morning for coffee so we could meet the owner, who was most obliging & willing to cater for us.

We were given a space to ourselves in an enclosed verandah where we could relax & enjoy the friendly faces & effi-cient service from the staff. Not often do we have such a wide variety of delicious food choices at reasonable prices & this was very much appreciated by our

group from the many enthusiastic com-ments we received on the day. Need I say we look forward to visiting there again.

Graham Loader took the opportunity to bring his magnificent Mustang along on the run – he checked with me first about parking, but that had been taken care of by the café owner, who had made ar-rangements for us to use the Uniting Church car park across the road. Thanks to all the members, who came along on this very pleasant day.

Next mid week lunch run will be on 10 May, 2018 to The Clubhouse in Ta-nunda meeting at The Gully Hotel at Tea Tree Gully at 10.30am and depart-ing at 11.30am. If you would like to come please remember to book as we need to confirm numbers for the ven-ues. Diane & David Holmes - email [email protected]

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NEW MEMBERS The MG Car Club of South Australia extend a warm welcome to the

following new member who joined in the March period We look forward to meeting you at club meetings and events.

Brian & Dawn Nuttall ( Qld ) MGB Bruce & Jill Davy MGRV8

Rob Gordon MGTF Alex Murphy MGBGT Berry Treffers has noted that in the Sydney MG Car Club magazine, Opposite

Lock, their Editor Ros Bastian is asking new members to submit a photo of

themselves and their car and a short story about why you bought it, for inclusion

in the magazine.

What a good idea, as they say “imitation is the best form of flattery” so if you

would like to submit your profile I would be happy to include it as a regular

Item..........Submission to my email [email protected] Photos as

attachments. Laurie Houghton, Editor

May 2018

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MG Car Club of South Australia

Long Weekender to the

Clare Valley

Fri 23 to Sun 25 Nov 2018

Come along and experience:

Great spring runs through the stunning Clare Valley

Paulett's winery: coffee, tastings and top views

History and heritage at Mintaro, Burra and Bungaree Station

Fine artworks at Robert Hannaford's Art Gallery at Riverton

Saturday night themed dinner at Clare Country Club resort. Prizes to boot!

Displaying our cars at Clare Oval

Country style morning tea and lunch

......and time to further explore the delights of the Clare Valley at your leisure.

Registrations open: Monday April 16th.

To register and to view the detailed programme, go to the link below…

http://www.mgccsa.org.au/Social/Weekender.html

For more details contact:

Barb Harrington 0434 826 505

[email protected]

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May 2018

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MG Car Club of South Australia

BREAKFAST RUN REPORT From..Steve Spong,

Breakfast Run to Goolwa Beach 25 March 2018

T he weather gradually improved as we drove south on our annual run

to Goolwa Beach and to Don Walker's place. This is always a great opportunity to catch up on Don's latest project, and this year he did not disappoint.

Having recently sold his lovely TC, Don had bought a 2.3 litre, 1936 MG SA Tickford Drophead "Foursome" no-less. The car is one of only 4 or 5 in the Country and came from Gosford, and to say the least is in need of some slight renovation. So Don is undertaking a ground-up restoration and we will be very keen to monitor his progress.

A first timer on the day was local Rob Gordon in his very smart TF. We also met Wayne Spenser who was on a short trip back from the UK, where he is an engineer with Red Bull and in fact works on their RB14 F1 car!

So thanks to all who came, and espe-cially to Don with assistance from Jeanette and Campbell the dog, for their warm welcome and hos-pitality. With thanks, as always, to David McNabb for his great "happy snaps".

Attendees: Don Walker Host MG SA Jeanette Walshingham - Meath & friend Sandy MG TF Rob Gordon ( First timer ) MG TF Peter Shipside MG TF Wayne Spenser - Visitor Geoff Goode MGA Nick Micklem MGA Gary & Velli Algate MGA John & Rosie Miles MG Magnette ZA Ken & Heather Burke MGB Berry Treffers MGB Alan & Ros Foweraker MGB Wanda & Tony Freckelton MGB GT John Roach & Maurice Evans MGF Peter & Sharon Coulson MGZR David McNabb Commodore Steve Spong Audi Barb Harrington Toyota

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May 2018

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2018 CALENDAR

MG Car Club of South Australia

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May 2018

3 Thur T Register Meeting Bazzicas West Beach B

6 Sun MSCA 6 Hour Regularity E

8 Tue Monthly General Meeting

10 Thur Mid Week Lunch Run . D

12/26 Sat Club Registration Clubrooms 1.00am until 12.00 noon

17 Thur MGA Register Event L

20 Sun Motorkhana Rnd 3 Mallala E

27 Sun Breakfast Run to Mt Barker F

June 2018

3 Sun MGB Register Event

3 Sun Multi-club Hillclimb Collingrove E

7 Thur T Register Meeting B

9/23 Sat Club Registration Clubrooms 1.00am until 12.00 noon

9/10 Sat/Sun MG Club Challenge Collingrove — Tailem Bend E

12 Tue Monthly General Meeting

14 Thur Mid Week Lunch Run . D

15 Fri Mini Swap Meet Clubrooms

17 Sun Super Sprint Rnd 2 Mallala E

24 Sun Breakfast Run to F

CITY RADIATORS RETIRE John Matthews, a long time repairer of MG radiators

and advertiser in this Magazine is retiring from business.

We wish him well in his retirement

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April 2018

July 2018

5 Thur T Register Meeting TBA B

8 Sun Morning Tea & Lunch Run.. Strathalbyn & Langhorne Creek

10 Tue Monthly General Meeting

12 Thur Mid Week Lunch Run to Blackwood . D

13 Fri MGF/Z Tech night at the clubrooms

14/28 Sat Club Registration Clubrooms 1.00am until 12.00 noon

15 Sun Supersprint Rnd 3 Mallala E

19 Thur MGA Register M & I Baum Pt Adelaide

22 Sun Multi-Club Hillclimb 3 Collingrove E

29 Sun Breakfast Run to Macclesfield F

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A couple of late photos from the National Meeting. The photogra-pher was Joyce williams. The top one shows Bazzicas KN behind the W/SA. The bottom TD is Jason Edwards from SA

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MG National Meeting Ulverstone, Tasmania

From..Chris & Wes Bray

T he 2018 National Meeting was held in Tasmania during Easter.

Getting to Melbourne

In order to get to Tasmania, the South Australian delegation had to drive to Melbourne. Some decided to tow their MG’s but most drove. There was very little drama reported apart from a one kilometre piece of road just before Hor-sham. Roadworks and the presence of heavy rain had turned the driving sur-face into mud, some of which hitched a ride on the cars. Once in Melbourne everyone found Sta-tion Pier with a minimum of fuss and loaded their cars onto the Spirit of Tas-mania. Some decided to have a day-light crossing of Bass Strait, others booked a cabin for a night crossing. Most found their cars were parked on level 1 or level 2 of the Spirit of Tasma-nia. There was much discussion about how you disembark from this position without following the instruction “Do not over rev your engines”.

Settling into Ulverstone

Most of the South Australians decided to stay at Willaway Apartments in Ulver-stone. This was a pleasant twenty-minute drive from the ferry terminal at Devonport. Some decided to go touring before the National Meeting and arrived at Ulverstone after their sight-seeing. Murray Stephenson arrived with his car on a trailer having experienced engine difficulties during the trip from Adelaide. A Victorian MG owner kindly provided assistance. Karen Stephenson and Ian Curwen-Walker took the fast route, fly-ing ADL-MEL-Launceston and hiring a car for the weekend (a good move con-sidering Murray’s car problems).

Good Friday – Registration

Registration was held at the Ulverstone Sports Centre. This was easy to find. We were told to drive to the main bridge across the River Leven and look on your right for a large building. These instruc-tions worked. As tends to be common at National Meetings there was a lot of noise as friendships from previous National Meet-ings were renewed. There were long

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queues, another unfortunate feature of registration at National Meetings. The Tasmanians provided hot cross buns to those waiting in line. Eventually everyone was able to return to their accommodation with name tags, car stickers, programme booklets and a stack of tourist information. For those who wanted a shiny car for Concours it was then a case of out with the elbow grease, not to mention car polish and window cleaner.

Good Friday – Noggin & Natter and Rocker Cover Racing

Friday night we returned to the Sports Centre for the Noggin & Natter and Rocker Cover Racing. Upon arrival we spent time examining tables loaded with local Tasmanian produce. There was plenty to eat, it was a case of fill up your plate and find a seat at a table. Later in the night desert was served, the home-made ice cream being a highlight.

After the welcomes from the Tasmanian Centre and the Mayor of the local coun-cil there was a lot of noise as all in atten-dance continued the process of renew-ing friendships and making new friends. The rocker Cover Racing commenced after about an hour. There was a large field and most of the spectators sat in a grandstand normally used by spectators at a basketball game. There were mixed results for the South Australians. Heather Bennett was unsuccessful in her attempt to win back to back titles. The last South Australian eliminated from competition was Geoff Glasson.

Easter Saturday – Concours

Bright and early Saturday morning ap-proximately 180 MG’s were parked on Anzac Park. This park, as the name suggests a memorial to Australian ser-vice men and women, is located on the banks of the River Leven. The cars were arranged in classes, finding your position was quick and easy as there were plenty of marshals to help you find the correct spot. After the judges were given a briefing and a yellow hat, they converged on their allocated class. Eventually they completed their observations and dis-cussions and returned the judging sheets to the results tent. Chris and Wes Bray had a couple of hours of hard work checking addition and inputting data into the computer system. A big

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SA CONCOURS RESULTS

Name Car Type Place

JASON EDWARDS 1955 MG TF 1

JASON EDWARDS 1952 MG TD 1

WES BRAY 1964 MG 1100 2

KEVIN WATTERS 1970 MGB Mk II 2

ALAN CARDNELL 1978 MGB 3

DIETMAR SAUER 1968 MGB R/STER 3

STEPHEN SPONG 1969 MGBGT 3

MURRAY STEPHENSON

1960 MGA 1600 3

NEIL WILLIAMS 2003 MGZT 3

thank you to all who volunteered for the thankless job of being a judge, While the judging was taking place some of the female members of the South Australian contingent went to a High Tea. The food was enjoyed and a good time was had by all. Shortly after 2:00 pm the first placed cars in each class were called up into line along the river. Jason Edwards was the only South Australian fortunate enough to have his name called out.

However, there were a large number of other South Australians who had man-aged to receive minor awards. Saturday night was free. Some people used the barbeque facilities at Willaway, others went to a local restaurant.

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May 2018 Easter Sunday – Hill Climb

For some of the participants in the Hill Climb it was an early morning start. This was due to the fact that the drive from Ulverstone to the Highclere Hill Climb took approximately 45 minutes and drivers were required to arrive at the pits at 7:00 am. This was made a little easier by the fact that daylight saving stopped, so we all got an extra hour in bed. The Highclere Hill Climb is on part of a public road (Oonah Road) and is a 1.02 km long. Marshals were placed at each end of the climb to make certain that the general public were kept off of the road during runs. It is a steep climb with a gradient of 9.5:1. The event was run in a professional manner by members of the North West Car Club. Drivers in the morning group were wel-comed by a damp track and the first car up the track, driven by Tim Edmonds, found that conditions were slippery. The slippery conditions eased as the morning progressed and the third and fourth runs were conducted on a dry track. In the afternoon the reverse applied. The first two runs were conducted on a dry track and then misty rain caused a return to the slippery conditions. The majority of the cars in the afternoon

group decided not to do all four runs as a result of the conditions. No South Australians were able to gain a first place in the event. However, we were successful in gaining a couple of minor placings. Easter Sunday – Observation Run

Drivers who did not wish to enter the Hill Climb were able to enter the Observa-tion Run. There were two types of en-tries, competition, where participants who did well could get trophies, and so-cial, where driver and navigator aimed not to get lost and enjoy the scenery. While travelling questions needed to be answered such as “How old is the Bap-tist Tabernacle?” or “A must in Grandma’s Sewing Kit?” The run took the cars along a combina-tion of highways and country roads in the Mersey Valley Region and con-cluded at Mole Creek. The run was 104 kilometres long with opportunity for a morning tea break at Latrobe along the way. The run concluded approximately one hour away from Ulverstone with lunch provided. South Australia had only one competi-tive entry which did not win a medal. All who went on the run came back talking about the magnificent scenery.

Easter Sunday – Kimber House Garden Party

Sunday night we all returned to the Sports Centre. There was a buzz of conversation as all talked about the days activities. The theme of the dinner was “Kimber House Garden Party”. Most clubs went to a big effort to dress up according to the theme by wearing dress which could have been worn to a garden party. One of the clubs dressed as characters from the mad hatter’s tea party and then there was one club, which modesty prevents me from nam-ing, where everyone was dressed as

SA HILLCLIMB RESULTS

Name Car Type Place

WES BRAY 1964 MG 1100 2

TIM EDMONDS 1974 MGBGT V8

2

JASON EDWARDS 1952 MG TD 2

ALAN CARDNELL 1978 MGB 3

FAYE EDWARDS 1952 MG TD 3

BEVERLEY WATERS 1973 MGBGTV8 3

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Easter Monday – Motorkhana

Monday was motorkhana day. The event was held at the Penguin Sports precinct, a short drive down the Bass Highway from Ulverstone. The site was not ideal, two courses were far from flat and there was limited clearance be-tween some flags and the concrete kerbing. The Tasmanians assured us that this was the best site available in the region. Three courses were used, Multiple Loop, Modified Historic Slalom and Pine Tree. As far as Motorkhana courses go they are relatively simple but this did not prevent a large number of wrong direc-tion penalties. There were also many flags hit, with appropriate penalties added when the flag falling was due to the cars. Mother nature came a distant last in the competition as fierce winds kept blowing the flags over. The noise of cars racing around flags attracted a large crowd of locals who enjoyed watching the antics. All en-trants who started managed to complete six runs, rather unusual at a National Meeting Motorkhana.

Arguably this was the most successful competition event for the South Austra-lians. There were a number of first plac-ings and a surprised look on Karen Ste-phenson’s face as her name was read out as a minor place getter at the Pres-entation Dinner.

Easter Monday – Kimber Run

The Kimber Run was a relaxed, non-competitive social drive provided for people who did not wish to subject their cars to the stresses of driving in a Mo-torkhana. The run started in Ulverstone and concluded at Cradle Mountain for lunch. Along the way cars stopped in Sheffield where there was an opportu-nity to admire a large number of murals. There were a number of alternate routes suggested for the return drive, the rec-ommended one being through Wilmot and Forth. Following a decision at the 2017 Dele-gates Meeting, each car which went on the run was awarded one point towards the Wratten Trophy for their club. Thank you to the South Australians on the run as you allowed us to get 9 points, equivalent to a first place in the Motork-hana.

Easter Monday – Presentation Dinner

After the Motorkhana and Kimber Run it

SA MOTORKHANA RESULTS

Name Car Type Place

WES BRAY 1964 MG 1100 1

JASON EDWARDS 1952 MG TD 1

TIM EDMONDS 1974 MGBGT V8

2

MURRAY STEPHENSON

1960 MGA 1 600

2

KAREN STEPHENSON

1960 MGA 1600

3

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Trophy Winner

Outright Pre MGA Concours

Jason Edwards

Magazine Trophy Victoria

Web site Trophy Gold Coast

Nuffield Trophy Tasmania – 14 points (South Australia 7th – 4.05 points)

Wratten Trophy Victoria – 1049.34 points (South Australia 6th – 388.8 points)

was time to dress up in our best clothes and gather once again at the Ulverstone Sports Centre. As everyone arrived there was one major surprise, Chris and Wes Bray, the results officials, managed to arrive before the first course was served as their job was complete. Dinner was a three-course meal with a tasty entrée, a choice of fish or beef for the main and a choice of deserts. Table service meant that you did not have to join long queues at the buffet. Medals were presented for the Hill Climb, the Observation Run and the Mo-torkhana. To conclude the evening out-right and perpetual trophy winners re-ceived their spoils. Special mention must be made of Wayne Kirwan (Queensland) who won three perpetual trophies (New Zealand Plate, Golden Gudgeon and Cecil Kimber) for the sec-ond consecutive year. Tuesday – Farewell Breakfast and Delegates Meeting

Tuesday morning for most was spent packing the cars ready to continue their journeys through Tasmania or travel down the highway to Devonport to catch the evening ferry. After this there was a drive to a packed car park at Pier01 for a sumptuous breakfast. Once again there was a great deal of noisy chatter as people talked about the weekend, part of the conversation usually being “Are you go-ing to Queensland next year?” Tim Edmonds, Bev Waters and Wes Bray then returned to the Ulverstone Sports Centre for the Delegates Meeting where the weekend was reviewed, changes to rules were discussed and a timetable for future National Meetings was planned. It was decided that the MG National Meeting celebrating the centenary of the building of the first MG will be held in 2024.

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PRE-WAR & T - REGISTER From..John Bray

Register meeting 5 April 2018 The Garage Down Under,

Hawthorndene.

T here was no gold rush this month to the “down under” garage at the

home of David and Joy Pearson who were just marvellous hosts to the Regis-ter troop, but it could have been some-thing else that attracted a very good number into the lower level car barn with lots of Anthony Pearson’s loot and good-ies lying about. Opportune that he and Wenona were away on holiday in India at the time. There has to be something magical in sniffing around MG parts and memora-bilia in members garages, it certainly sets the scene for talking shop and gen-eral business about nothing really. Oil and grease on your hands accounts for very little but a nuisance usually, however the smell of it in the garage creates an atmosphere akin to getting high on gasoline, judging by the enthusi-astic conversations that night where 43 signed in and 14 Register vehicles filled the front driveways.

Thankyou, to David and Joy for the generous hospitality, we are very lucky to have marvellous people like them in our car club, it was a superb night.

Apologies were numerous given that several of the usual standouts were at the National Meeting for MG in Australia, held in Tasmania this year. Messers; TD McNabb, Peter Wallace, Simon Ew-art, Chris & Heather Bennett, Geoff & Anne McLean, Bob & Shelley Bazzica, Baldrick & Geraldine Hough, Peter Cundy (still looking for parts, Turkey this time), AC Pearson.com (Indian curry munching), Mike Greenwood & Jan,

Ronnie Jellet, David Herbert, Tickford Twins Peter & Don.

Visitors : Welcomed persons included the new Secretary of Registers Ken Burke, Robert Varcoe (MGA) Suzanne Bray , and Suzette Cook. Ken Burke is the club’s secretary of the Registers in the club and it was his first visit to keep an eye on us and the go-ings on maybe? Seriously though he made some good suggestions in collat-ing the vast amount of information on the cars associated with the Prewar & T Type register.

Returning member: Great to see Mi-chael Lyons back from pretty serious illness, still has that perky spark about him, takes no prisoners if he catches you out ! Ronnie Jellet from Murray Bridge is on the mend we are told by Goldy, hope to see him soon.

Congratulations. Firstly to King Arthur for his Club Member of the Year Award and secondly to Bob Schapel , Irving Cup winner 2017/2018 , both richly de-served and great club members. Craig Fergusson, TC 8755, cream body, red trim. Craig has been in PNG at Pt Moresby for some years and re-turned for Easter to see his family and run the TC which has been tucked away in the shed with only the electronic techno battery charger for company. Well guess what, it started first go , bloody ripper ! Craig picked me up in the TC for a coffee which ended at the Hyde Park tavern for a couple of Stella Artois across the bar and a quick trip back. Good to see him again, it took 10 years for him to restore the car which got really good publicity after a Bay to

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May 2018 Birdwood run some years ago. Unfortu-nately he could not make the Register meeting but he will be back he says. The Ghost who Walks: Guess who, Don Walker has done it again, an apol-ogy for the meeting essentially because he is falling over cars at Goolwa Beach. The SA is progressing beautifully , the Wizard of Qz, Ray Finch is working miracles on the body work. Smooth talking Don, collected another TC in bits from a dear lady who dismantled it for her grandson probably, then he scores a good looking YA Saloon 1950 model at an attractive price with shopper dockets, how else ? Congratulations Don, I am finding it hard to keep up with you filling in the Register book. Forthy: Well he is coming, then not coming, however he managed to squeeze out of grandparenting duties to get there, that is dedication. He’s look-ing for 19 inch x 450 tyres to put on a 1920’s Fiat in somebody’s shed, can anyone help ? Dean Hosking: Missed the Nat Meet in Tas, missed an extended holiday with the bride all due to a detatched retina of the eye. It is coming good just a bit of a blurr he says, really bad luck Dean. Buckley : Seems to be agitating for another register subset, “ The Overhead Cammers”. Just because he is rubbing shoulders with the TripleM Prewar set now that he has the J2, I would have thought that he would be cautious of the “Push Rodders” who outnumber him considerably. Just saying , cannot di-vulge my source. Legend #1. Yes Laurie Foody again, nearly did not make it to the meeting , flat battery despite the homemade GMH charger. Good news, he can walk to West Beach meeting next month and save Arthur the worry.

Briefly : Gordon Koch’s TC at Nu-riootpa has not sold despite offers, it is a great car. Doc Dallwitz is looking for some pavers, 15 sq metres. It was suggested that as he lives close to King William Rd, he might find some there, helpful advice. The Register book is decidedly un-healthy and needs an overhaul, several of you will be asked to update the data on your cars. Russell Garth is lending a hand researching the several data sheets on Prewar & T Series cars now that he is retired and has time to attend the MG Coffee club at Joan’s Pantry on Fridays. Meetings : Next month’s meeting is at Bob & Shelly Bazzica’s on 3 May at 31 Northern Ave West Beach, to celebrate the completion of the KN 0386 which he took to Tasmania for the Nat Meet. I am looking forward to it as for years we have seen it in fairly ordinary condition in the annex that he calls a workshop. A night not to be missed, might have to order in KNC to celebrate. ( Kentucky Nuggets & Chips )

Cheers to all, remember Safety Farts , old MG motto. John Bray , BOTR

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MGF REGISTER EVENT From..Peter Coulson

F-Register meeting 13 Apr 2018 at the club rooms, hosted by the

F-Register co-ordinator, Dick Manning.

A cool and wet night greeted the 22 keen members attending the 're-

booted' F-Register.

It was good to see members that have a MGF/TF, and Z series cars get together.

Dick gave the assembled group a run down on activities being planned for the F-Register in the coming months. Get your spare car parts together and come along to the Mini Swap meet being held on June 15 at the club rooms. If you are interested in coming and selling some 'bits', let Dick know.

Later in the year a run is being planned. The run will be in 3 parts.

A run from a start point to a destination

At the destination a meal will be par-taken at a pub or such like place

A run from the 'pub' back to the club rooms

This run will allow members to do each part as the wish, ie: just do the run, just come along for a meal, and/or do the run the club rooms. Dick will be emailing out more info, and look at the web site and in the magazine for more info.

This particular meeting's theme was Dick Manning demonstrating building an MGF motor from parts. He was able to assemble the sump, block, head, cams to resemble a built motor. (see pic) Quite impressive!

There was lot's of discussion around the motor's of the F & Z series cars, each with their characteristics and foibles. Other 'fault' finding queries were raised and answered with great knowledge.

Thanks to Dick for organising and doing the motor build demo.

Peter Coulson

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An outing in the fascinating Fleurieu

Peninsula in the warmth of Winter Sunday

July 8 2018

Why not come along on a journey of discovery and enjoy a day in Strathalbyn and

Langhorne Creek.

We begin at 11.00AM at the beautiful and very old “Gasworks Cottages “.

This building was established in 1867 to supply the town with street lighting,

heating and coal.

One of the oldest stone buildings in Strathalbyn and it played a vital role to the local

community in its day.

We will be served a “Devonshire Tea “then given an interesting insight into the former

life of the Gasworks. A beautiful garden surrounds the property, which sits on the

banks of the ‘Angus River ‘

Strathalbyn was the first town in South Australia to be settled by the ‘Scots “

Did you know that the word STRATH means “A broad flat river “in Scottish language?

After our time here we then motor on in our marvellous MG’s to visit Langhorne

Creek, where we will be partaking Lunch at another well-known old establishment

called

Angus Plains Winery and Cellar Door.

Lunch time is at 1.00PM

Both venues offer good parking and lovely Bed & Breakfast accommodation. So, why

not make an overnight stay, or perhaps a wanderous week-end of it.

The ceiling is 30 people only, so as usual, it is first in, best dressed,

with a $10 pp deposit to secure your place.

Prices and maps to follow shortly.

Enquiries to;

Jeanette Walsingham – Meath mobile: 0402 563 325

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Chrome MGB Wire wheels 4 off 1– True, good splines, 2 broken spokes 2—Dented inner & outer, good splines No broken spokes 3—True, outer edge dent, good splines, no broken spokes 4– Straight, good splines, one short spoke Price: $125.00 each Contact Dave Holbourn 0411 511 992

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