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Club Directory Management Committee President
Di Adamson Mobile: 0407 862 758 president@jdcsa.com.au
Vice President Julian Lugg Mobile: 0417 882 930 vicepresident@jdcsa.com.au
Treasurer
Tim White Mobile: 0419 809 021 treasurer@jdcsa.com.au
Secretary
Kathy Taylor Mobile: 0403371364 (Please call after 6.00pm weekdays or anytime on weekends) secretary@jdcsa.com.au
Editor Classic Marque Philip Prior Phone: (08) 8276 6136 Mobile: 0402 670 654 philipprior@bigpond.com
Membership Secretary Daphne Charman Phone: (08) 8248 4111 Mobile: 0404 999 200 membership@jdcsa.com.au
Events Coordinator Phone: Mobile:
Club Services
Register Secretaries
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
Tom Herraman Mobile: 0423 214 644 info@jdcsa.com.au
Club Web Site www.jdcsa.com.au Club Postal Address PO Box 6020 Halifax Street Adelaide SA 5000
SS & Daimler Malcolm Adamson Phone: (08) 82783002 daimlerss@jdcsa.com.au MK 1, 2, S, 420 Tim White Mobile: 0419 809 021 casuti3@bigpond.com
Inspectors—Historic Registration
XJ, 420G, MKX Bob Charman Phone: (08) 8248 4111 charman@bigpond.net.au
Geoff Mockford
E-Type. F Type and Grand Tourer Alan Baker Mobile: 0429 097 729 etype@jdcsa.com.au
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
Web Editor
XK, MK 7,8,9 Rob Loffler Mobile: 0428830416 rvloffler1@bigpond.com
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
AllTHE BritishBOTTOM Day Alan Bartram
Cover Story Just a great photo of two fabulous F Types on the prowl.
Multi-Valve Ron Palmer Mobile: 0418 855 597 multivalve@jdcsa.com.au
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
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VALE Winter is on us and don’t we know it. This cold weather doesn’t really encourage you to go out for a drive but the rain is good for our gardens. It was very sad to hear of the passing of a valued member, John Stanley. John was with his wife Wendy on an overseas holiday when he suddenly passed. John was a past President and ACJC Representative for the Jaguar Car Club of Victoria. John and Wendy joined JDCSA in May 2009 after moving to Adelaide and had been active members within our Multivalve Register. Our thoughts are with Wendy and John’s family at this difficult time. I am looking forward to our Annual Dinner and Presentation Night this Saturday evening, 30th July at Glenelg Gold Club. I would like to thank Geoff and Marg Thomas, Peter and Roz Holland and Bob and Daphne Charman for all the work they have put in to prepare for this
STANLEY, John Died suddenly 5th July 2016, whilst on holiday in Europe. Members of The Jaguar Drivers Club of SA extend their sympathy to Wendy and family At this difficult time . John was a valued Member of the Multivalve Register. A past President Of the Jaguar Car Club of Victoria and their ACJC representative.
event. Julian Lugg and his committee have been busily working preparing for our Annual SA Jag Day. This year we are holding the event at Elder Park on the lawns beside the side of the Torrens. We will again be combing this event with our Cats and Cans collection of non perishable food for the Salvation Army. As mentioned last month, please consider nominating for a role on our Executive. Our Annual General Meeting will be held on the 6th September 2016. Hope to see you at the Dinner Di
Geoff Mockford—JDCSA Technical Officer
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Editor’s Burble Philip Prior
CATS & CANS is here again! It may sound a bit boring to be embarking on our 4th CATS and CANS charity food drive. However if you are tempted to feel that way you may ask how your family might cope with our current severe winter conditions without adequate food. I doubt that many of our members have had to go to bed hungry recently, or even worse had to put our children to bed hungry. So please get involved in this initiative and give generously. We all have the opportunity to make a difference by gathering up non-perishable food items over the next couple of months ready to bring along to SA JAG DAY on Sunday 16th October at Elder Park. On the opposite page is a list of some of the most needed food items supplied by the Salvation Army to help in this endevour. There are letters available for you to present to your local super market who have always been willing in past years to supply food vouchers for you to spend in store. If you have not tried this in the past please consider doing it this year. Classic Marque Putting my editors hat on for a moment, you will
notice the lack of local content in this edition of Classic Marque. In my opinion local content and Jaguar News are the most important content if this magazine is to continue to be of interest to our members. It is some time now since I have had a story from a member for our “Members Pride” section. It would take a member about 15 minutes to put together a short story and a few photos of your car/s. You may want to address questions such as the following: 1. How did you get interested in Jaguar cars 2. What was your first Jaguar experience and first car? 3. How long have you been a club member? 4. What do you appreciate most about club activities 5. Do you have a humorous Jaguar experience to relate? 6. If you did by another Jaguar what would you like to buy? Have a go answering some of these questions and email it to me with some photos. philipprior@bigpond.com I will appreciate it as will the rest of our members.
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THE BOTTOM LINE The Jaguar F Type Fake Simulator Jaguar invited people to experience the only virtual reality simulation worthy of a Jaguar. One that turned out to be not so virtual. Watch their reactions.
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Sunday October 16, 2016 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 ELDER PARK ON THE BANKS OF THE TORRENS 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/Spaghetti / Rice Baked beans/ Spaghetti 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: philipprior@bigpond.com
For more information on the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust including their latest Newsletters
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FOR AUCTION AT SHANNON’S SHOWROOM – SYDNEY We thought you might like to see what has just arrived in the Shannons Sydney Showroom (Australia), 65 Reserve Road, St Leonards, New South Wales. These Jaguar’s will be auctioned on Monday, 29th August 2016 at 7:00PM and are now on display
1961 Jaguar MkII 3.8 Sedan
1957 Jaguar XK150 Drophead Coupe 1963 Jaguar E-Type 3.8 Series 1 Roadster
NOTICE is hereby given of:
Proposed Changes to the Club’s Constitution We are therefore proposing to amend our Constitution by expanding the definition of Family Members to A key issue for the Club going forward is the need to include ANY immediate family members in lieu of just be more inclusive with the family unit as part of our one person as is states currently. Your Executive day-to-day thinking/operation/runs etc. In addition to Committee unanimously recommend the change. this we must encourage younger members (i.e. 16 30 yo) to the club to stimulate new ideas and long term Clause 6 [a] [ii] would then read: have a constant flow of committee replacements Family Members: Nominated members of the (succession planning). immediate family of the Full Member; who have the same rights and privileges as a Full Member. What better way to ensure that our existing family members are encouraged to participate is to The current Constitution can be found on our website. encourage a family orientated culture. As you can see under the Constitution we are required to give 21 days notice in the Classic Marque. This THE BOTTOM LINE Also, this change makes it absolutely clear at joining means that this change will be voted on at the August or renewal time who the family member(s) are. For 2016 General Meeting. Conditional Registration our records must be absolutely clear who the recognised full and family Should anyone like further information please contact member is where joint ownership is shown on the your Register Secretary or any Committee Member. registration paper for the vehicle, and it is a Proposed by Tim White requirement that both joint owners are recognised Seconded by Di Adamson constitutionally as being a full member in terms of rights and privileges.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT (1)
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NOTICE of the JDCSA AGM 2016 Nominations are called for all positions listed below. Nominations will close at the conclusion of the monthly meeting Sept. 6th 2016 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 6th 2016
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.
Proposed changes to be voted on by members present at the August 2016 General Meeting CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT (2)
account(s) of the Club. [b] No withdrawal shall be made from, and no A further amendment that has been approved by your cheques shall be drawn on, any bank account in the Executive Committee for tabling at a general meeting name of the Club unless the withdrawal form, cheques relates to Clause 20 (a) and (b). The current or electronic transfer is signed or password-activated, constitution does not allow for electronic payments for as appropriate, by any two of the persons appointed accounts and we believe this new clause will allow for by the Committee for such purposes. All extraordinary us to implement this facility. and capital expenditure must be ratified by the In addition, the Committee should also have the Committee. flexibility to authorise 3 or 4 non-related committee The current Constitution can be found on our website. members each year to sign accounts. Sometimes two As you can see under the Constitution we are required of the three may be related and this should not to giveLINE 21 days notice in the Classic Marque. This happen. THE BOTTOM means that this change will be voted on at the August Clauses 20 [a] & [b] would then read: 2016 General Meeting. [a] The Club shall open and keep at least one Should anyone like further information please contact banking account with such bank/credit union or banks/ your Register Secretary or any Committee Member credit union’s as the Committee may from time to time Proposed by Tim White determine, and all monies belonging to the Club shall, as soon as practicable after the same shall be Seconded by Di Adamson received, be paid and deposited to the credit of the 7
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Register Minutes the list as we have a waiting list to attend. A sporting event at the Lobethal Slot Car track to be arranged for November 6th or 11th. Will notify. Meeting informed that club member John Stanley has passed away whilst travelling in Europe. Also told that John Clarke has suffered a slight stroke.
Car Talk
Minutes of the XJ, Mk 10 & 420G Register Meeting held at Shannon’s, South Rd, Clarence Gardens on 13th July, 2016. Present Ben Adler, Steve Attard, David Bicknell, John Best, Robin & Roseanne Bullock, Walter & Beryl Bullock, George Calvert, Bob & Daphne Charman, Fay Leyton, Louis Marafiotti, Gary Monrad & Oggi Stojanovich, Graeme Moore, Borys Potiuch, Phil Prior, Mark Walker-Roberts, Ian Rowley, Evan & Andrea Spartalis, Andrew Tessari, Geoff & Margaret Thomas, Noel & Carmel Trew. Apologies Betty Moore, Sue Prior, Simone Tessari, Darryl Leyton, Pete & Ros Holland, Ray & Barb Offe, Dennis Paech, Trevor Norley. Visitors The Register welcomed new club member Mark WalkerRoberts to our meeting. Previous Minutes Approved General Business July. Port River cruise. Date set Sunday 24th July. $20 head. Includes lunch. August 19th – 21st. Week end trip to Halls Gap. Cancelled due to numbers. Will readdress next year about April, May. Annual Jaguar Club Dinner at the Glenelg Golf Course – Tickets available. Jag Day – Elder Park discussed re Marshalls. 7 names put their hands up. Our Xmas dinner at German Club. If people haven’t notified Bob, by 31st August that they are coming, names will be off
Because of the recent weather not many people have been out and about, so car talk Was very short, but the following members had this to say:David Bicknell Got pair of front mudguards for the Ser.1 from Evan. Bob & Daff Bob wished to that Evan Spartalis for the excellent job he did on the 420G repairing the steering column so that the horn would work. The ‘E’ type running well with some petrol in it!!! Louis Marafiotti XJ6 still for sale. All OK. Gary & Oggi Car in and out of the garage. Found a few more oil leaks. Graeme Moore Took the X300 out for first time since Peterborough. Hadn’t realised just how good it is to drive. Ser.1 still in the process of putting it back together. Phil Prior Just bought a 650 B.M.W. Brilliant. Mark Walker-Roberts Have known Evan Spartalis for about 30 years. Has a Ser.1 and loves it. Bought it about 2 years ago when he off-loaded one of his children. Is about to change it from Auto to Manual. The car is Old English White and previously belonged to Alan Davies. Meeting closed at 8.15pm Next meeting: Wednesday 10th August, 2016, At Shannon’s, 863 South Road, Clarence Gardens at 7.30pm. All welcome.
SS, Mk 1V & Mk V REGISTER MINUTES OF MEETING: Held at the home of Brenton & Marianne Hobbs Wednesday 29th June 2016 The Minutes of 27th May 2016 were accepted as being a true record of the meeting.. PRESENT: Bruce Fletcher, John Lewis, Ross Rasmus, Brenton Hobbs, Malcolm Adamson, Bob Kretschmer, Des Brown, Malcolm Adamson, APOLOGIES: Bob Lynch, Jack Richardson, Les Stewart, Ross Gogler, Bill Everett, David Adamson. 1. COMBINED STATES BORDER RUN 2016 No. 42 to
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Register Minutes ORANGE: 16th –19 September Bob K has issued travel details for members to specifically book their accommodation to & return. Rally organizer Nil Cirokovic will issue a spreadsheet of SA & Qld. Entrants next week. Communications with the Mildura Vehicle Restorers Club have become complicated & unfortunately it looks like we will not meet with them. Malcolm will have the Run badges available for the next meeting. 2. GENERAL BUSINESS: 1. Bruce Fletcher handed over a set of re-furbished timber work for Malcolm Adamson’s 420G having collected them from a restorer near Brisbane during a recent trip to Qld. 2. Bob K tabled 2 boxes of magazines from the late Bob HillLing’s collection for members to check & take for their own use. 3.ross Rasmus advised that there are several MkV dhc’s for sale fro different States incl. WA & Qld. 3. JDCSA: 1 Malcolm Adamson advised that Jag Day will be at Elder Park in October. The current proposed site layout has the SS Register vehicles near the center. 2. The July Dinner will be at the Glenelg Golf Club on Saturday July 30th for $60.00 pp. Please contact Malcolm direct to book. 3. ACJC; The Brisbane National Rally will not include a Concour & will not be over Easter. Dates to be advised. The Committee is seeking ideas for the SA Rally 4.The proposed visit to the Humphry Pump has been postponed, now possibly April 2017. 5. Their were no starters for the Whyalla Show invitation. 4. TECHNICAL & PARTS: Bruce Fletcher advised that technical information is available from Victoria regarding exchanging the existing Mk1V lever-arm shock absorbers to telescopic. 5. SS REGISTER MEETING DATES: Last Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm (Alt. north, south, central) July 27 Ross Rasmus August 31 Bob Lynch September Border Run, to Orange, no meeting October 26 Jack Richardson November 30 Des Brown December No meeting
Meeting closed at 8.30 pm. Thank you Brenton & Marianne for hosting the meeting & supper. Minute Distribution: Email; Bruce Fletcher, Philip Prior, Ross Rasmus, John Lewis, Ross Gogler, Malcolm Adamson, Brenton Hobbs, Jack Richardson, Des Brown, Rosemary Hill-Ling, Bob Lynch, Bob Kretschmer, David Adamson, Bill Everett, Sue Harrison. Post; Margaret Evans Bob Kretschmer
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MEMBER’S PRIDE
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?
Your Jaguar Story along with a few photos should be emailed to the Editor philipprior@bigpond.com
We missed reading your Jaguar story and seeing some photos of your Jaguar this month! Maybe next month we will get to hear from you?
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JLR is holding talks with Ford and BMW about building a battery factory for future electric vehicles. Although in its early stages, it’s believed that Jaguar is keen to get the project started and build its first all-electric car, according to a report published by The Times. All three companies have plans for their own electric vehicles, and with Tesla currently dominating the electric vehicle market, each is keen to grab its share of the growing demand. JLR currently doesn’t have an electric vehicle in either its Jaguar or Land Rover ranges, so it doesn’t build its own EV batteries. Ford’s batteries for the Focus Electric are produced in collaboration with a subsidiary of LG, while BMW sources its batteries from Samsung. A joint battery factory between the brands would benefit all three manufacturers. The plans fit the EV timescale for all three manufacturers.
Jaguar is believed to already be developing its first allelectric car, based on theF-Pace, although it remains tightlipped on the model ahead of its unveiling. Ford has also courted speculation that it will produce an electric model after it blocked Tesla’s attempt to use the ‘Model E’ moniker. The Model E name would be a nod to the Model T, as well as signifying the car’s electric powertrain. An all-electric BMW i8 is also in the pipeline but will not come to fruition before the current model’s imminent mid-life refresh. BMW andJaguar’s flirtation with the Formula E race series also signposts the brands’ electric vehicle ambitions. When contacted for comment, spokesmen from both Jaguar Land Rover and Ford were unable to give any more information on the plans, which they described as "speculation". A BMW spokesman was unavailable for comment at the time of writing.
DRIVE YOUR HISTORIC CAR DAY - THURSDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER 2016 The JDCSA has been invited to join a run organised by members of the Armstrong Siddeley Club to be held on the above date. This is an annual event that welcomes in the first day of spring and has been enjoyed by a number of our members in previous years. Please find below the invitation. “Meet at the Bakehouse on Magill, 587 Magill Road, just past bus stop 18 at 10.30 am for coffee before an 11.00 am start. There will be one of David’s lovely Hills Runs before lunch at the Old Spot Hotel, Salisbury heights. Please contact David (8281 7878) or Guli (8271 0992) if you are coming, to confirm lunch bookings” If you prefer please let me know on 8271 0048 or pholland@senet.com.au I will pass the information on to the organisors. Looking forward to seeing you.
Peter Holland
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To join in please ring Roland or Elly Donders on 0407792303 or 85691607 Saturday September 17 9.30am Departing Adelaide travel in convoy via SE freeway to Hahndorf, 10.15am visit Heysen’s Gallery “The Cedars” 11.45am travel to Barristers Block winery Woodside for a light lunch and perhaps sample some wines. 2.00pm travel via Mt Torrens and Tunkillo to Mannum. 2.45pm visit the steam power and blacksmith display at Mannum Dock museum. A guide will show us around. then spend some time in the main street of Mannum, check out the Butter factory (antiques etc.) 4.30pm check in Mannum motel for 2 nights. 6.30pm Dinner at the Mannum community club
Sunday September 18 10.00am depart Motel to Walker Flat after a short river cruise (ferry crossing) visit the lookout at the top of the hill then on to Swan Reach
to visit the Museum 12.30pm Lunch overlooking the mighty Murray at the Swan reach hotel. 2.15pm visit an Almond grove and Yabby farm, where we get to learn all about this little creature Girls bring your purses, as they also have a collection of souvenirs and locally made chocolate coated almonds and dried apricots. 3.15pm Returning via Bowhill and the scenic route through Young Husband back to Mannum. 6.30pm pre dinner drinks and dinner at the motel. Monday September 19 9.30am Check out from the motel. 10.00am visit the Bob Holland’s vintage speedway car display. 11.30am we go to the Mannum wharf to board the Jester for a 2 hour cruise and light lunch. 2.00pm we depart for home via Monarto and the SE freeway
“One of Every Model” 3-6 December 2016
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All Jaguar XK owners are invited to an event to be held in Canberra. The goal of the weekend is “One of Every Model” whereby we are trying to have at least one example of each XK model on display. Registration details available from Rob Loffler 0428830416 rvloffler1@bigpond.com 13 The Official Monthly Magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia
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Club Notices GENERAL MEETING ROSTER 2016 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Mk1, 2, 420 & S Type (Compact) Register Multivalve Register XK, MK 7, 8, 9 Register SS & Daimler Register XJ, MK10 & 420G Register E-Type F-Type & Grand Tourer Register Mk1, 2, 420 & S Type (Compact) Register Multivalve Register XK, MK 7, 8, 9 Register SS & Daimler Register Special Christmas Meeting arranged by the XJ, MK10 & 420G Register
Duty Register is required to arrive at 7pm and ensure the room is ready for 7.30pm
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.
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 arrangements can be made.
APPLICATIONS 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 August, 2016 magazine: David Moulsdale Robert Paterson
SS & Daimler -
Last Wednesday of each month
1964 Jaguar Mk ll 3.4L Sedan 1948 Jaguar Mk lV 1775.8L Sedan
Martin & Felicity Sharpe 1998 Jaguar XJR 4L V8 S/C Naomi Maltby & Craig Walkom 1982 Jaguar XJS 5.3L
XJ, Mk 10 & 420G -
Second Wednesday of each month
Daphne Charman Membership Secretary.
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Third Wednesday of each month
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Jaguar F-Type SVR vs Porsche 911 Turbo S Two sports cars, but we’ve got supercharged vs twinit’s the opening act. Porsche says maximum torque (553lb ft turbocharged. V8 vs flat-six. Two-seater vs two-pluson overboost) is held from 2,250rpm to 4,000rpm, but it’s two. No, we’re still not short of fresh air between the higher up the rev range, where outright torque gives way to Jaguar F-type and Porsche 911. the max power, where the S doesn’t just save time. It bends time. Finally, though, we’ve got two that properly line up. Two undisputed rivals. F-Type SVR vs 911 Turbo S. Two 570bhp You’d expect the supercharged, 105kg heavier Jag to be coupes with all-wheel drive, paddleshift gearboxes and each totally unable to keep up with all of that. So did I. And we’d comfortably capable of reaching the Holy Grail among fast both be wrong. car stats. The first series-production Jag ever to hit 200mph It’s not that the SVR is suddenly leagues quicker than a meets the first series-production 911 to crack the regular F-type R – it isn’t. The differences are subtle, not double ton. least because in gaining the Project 7’s V8 calibration, Is there any point to the Turbo S? No-one staggers from a power has risen modestly from 542bhp to 568bhp, and regular 911 Turbo, considers the £18,848 change in their torque by just 14lb ft to 516lb ft. pocket and frowns “hmm, that could do with another 40bhp.” It’s the driven front wheels – not the slight power tickle – that No, the breathtaking power is incidental. Think of the S more makes this a seriously fast Jag. Hurrah: an F-Type that can as a time-saving exercise, not for your journey but when you employ most of its available horses and doesn’t constitute first buy the car. Ceramic brakes, the PDCC active anti-roll attempted murder when it rains. What a novelty. bars, 18-way adjustable seats and centre-lock rims are all Where the Porsche’s flat-six is dominated by its turbos, standard. Just think of the whole minutes that’ll save Jaguar has cloaked its supercharging. Forget Dodges and checking boxes at the gleeful salesman’s desk. Speed is Holdens that whine is as if fueled by helium. The Jaguar clearly your thing, after all. crackles like a campfire doused in super unleaded. But let’s get back to the power. Partly, because the You can’t hear the supercharger, or feel its power drain. £145,773 Turbo S’s 572bhp output is spitting difference from There’s no inertia to this motor, so throttle response is pinthe £110,000 F-type SVR’s 568bhp, but mostly because I sharp – approaching difficult to manage accurately when want to dispel a myth. The Turbo S is not an instant-hitting, you’re up it. twist’n’go teleporter. Familiarity is needed to call up the desired amount of fury Not like a, say, Tesla. I think we’ve all become so awed by from that cackling volcano in the nose, but the SVR’s its clinically rapid launch control (ignore the official 2.9superior damping (softer up front and tighter at the back) is second 0-62mph claim; this is a 2.5sec car all day long), that more controlled than the standard car’s and more capable of we just imagine the Turbo S boots you up the road with so shrugging off mid-corner bumps without losing composure. much as a wry glance at its old-school cool floorLo and behold, with the body more tied down, reigning in the hinged throttle. V8 is easier to concentrate on. And it instantly feels very, Sure, it does when you prime the launch control once in a very quick. Absolute traction, and a machine that, month of Sundays. But the in-gear kick in the backside you shockingly, can hang onto the 911 in a straight line. deploy every day, several times a minute? Different story Officially, it’ll do 0-62mph in 3.5 seconds, but delete the here’s drama to power’s arrival – you don’t just hear the 911’s arse-engined traction advantage and it’s a closer call. 911’s whooshing turbos clearing their throat, but feel the pressure building like you’re a stuntman perched atop those CO2 cannons they use to execute car chase jumps. Unlike the old 997, you can still detect a dollop of flat-six gnashing beneath the duvet of forced induction muffle, but 18 The Official Monthly Magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia
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Jaguar Land Rover to buy new BMW V8 engines to replace the ageing AJ-V8? It’s reported that Jaguar Land Rover are to replace the ageing V8 in cars like the Jaguar FType and Range Rover with a new V8 from BMW. The V8 engine Jaguar and Land Rover use in their high performance versions – the AJ-V8 – has been around in one form or another since the 1980s, and brilliant though it still is it is rapidly becoming something of a dinosaur. The problem for JLR is that although the AJ-V8 is knocking on, there really is no real alternative in-house that will produce the sort of power and torque the V8 can. Yes, JLR are busy extending the range of Ingenium engines to include 3.0 litre in-line sixes (as well as 1.5 litre three-
cylinder engines), but the in-line six is expected to deliver something around 500bhp at best. That may be enough, for now, to accommodate the needs of the Range Rover and Jaguar base V8 variants, but it’s not enough for SVR performance models or even SV luxury models. So JLR need a solution. That solution, according to industry veteran Georg Kacher, writing for Automobile Mag, is a deal with BMW to buy their new V8, a V8 that will downsize to 4.0 litres but offer power of at least 600bhp in the most potent guise and deliver emissions and economy (at least officially) vastly superior to JLR’s current Ford V8. It may be back to the future for JLR using BMW V8s, but if it makes the continuation of the V8 viable for both JLR and BMW, it seems a very pragmatic solution.
THE BOTTOM LINE This Hot-Rod Jaguar is Part GM, Part Audi, and All Awesome. With a 575-horse V8 and a gated manual transmission, it's got everything you never thought you wanted in a Jag. Take a pretty but mostly unloved long-wheelbase Jag sedan, rip out the drivetrain, and shove a Ligenfelter-prepped LS3 making 488 horsepower to the wheels through a GATED manual T56 transmission, make the interior look Superfly, and add a few subtle-yet-awesome touches to the body, and man, we do have a winner. Too bad about the rain, but the Jag makes it feel like a sunny day!
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Tuesday 2 7.30pm
JDCSA General Meeting—Police Association Building
Tuesday 9 7.30pm
Compact Register Meeting - To be held at Tim and Sue White’s home. 5 Rangeview Rise, Aberfoyle Park. Contact: Tim White M: 0419 809 021
Wednesday 10 7.30pm
XJ, Mk 10 and 420G Register Meeting—Shannons Rooms, South Road Clarence Park SA. Contact: Bob Charman P: (08) 8248 4111 E: charman@bigpond.net.au
Tuesday 16 7.00pm
Executive Committee Meeting—VIP Building, Sir Donald Bradman Drive
Wednesday 17 Thursday 18 7.30pm August 19—21 Tuesday 30
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E Type, F Type & GT Register Meeting Contact: Alan Baker M: 0429 097 729 E: etype@jdcsa.com.au XJ Register Run to Halls Gap (TBConfirmed) Contact: Bob Charman P: (08) 8248 4111 E: charman@bigpond.net.au Deadline for all copy for Classic Marque Editor: Philip Prior M: 0402670654 E: philipprior@bigpond.com
SS and Daimler Register Meeting Contact: Malcolm Adamson P: (08) 82783002 E: daimlerss@jdcsa.com.au JDCSA General Meeting—Followed by the AGM Police Association Building Carrington Street Adelaide.
Tuesday 6 7.30pm
JDCSA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING—Imediately following the Monthly General Meeting—Police Association Building Carrington Street Adelaide. XJ, Mk 10 and 420G Register Meeting—Shannons Rooms, South Road Clarence Park SA. Contact: Bob Charman P: (08) 8248 4111 E: charman@bigpond.net.au
Thursday 15 7.30pm
E Type, F Type & GT Register Meeting Contact: Alan Baker M: 0429 097 729 E: etype@jdcsa.com.au
Tuesday 20 7.00pm
Executive Committee Meeting—VIP Building, Sir Donald Bradman Drive
Wednesday 21 7.30pm
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XK, MK VII, VIII & IX Register Meeting Contact: Rob Loffler M: 0428830416 E: rvloffler1@bigpond.com
Tuesday 6 7.30pm
Wednesday 14 7.30pm
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XK, MK VII, VIII & IX Register Meeting– Contact: Rob Loffler M: 0428830416 E: rvloffler1@bigpond.com
Tuesday 27
Multivalve Register Meeting Contact: Ron Palmer M: 0418 855 597 E: multivalve@jdcsa.com.au
Tuesday 27
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70th Birthday Bash Given that a number of our members were turning 70 this year it was considered a good idea (excuse) to do do some sort of road trip. All kinds of ambitious options were suggested until finally sanity prevailed and we settled for four days in the Riverland. The year of 46ers included, Evan Spartalis, Peter Holland, Andrew Costi, Philip Prior, Ian Pringle and Leslie Clarke along with respective partners. Unfortunately Ian and Wendy Pringle and John and Leslie Clarke had to pull out due to health issues. Noel and Jo Orford also planned to join in on bash as the younger ones who could watch over the oldies. Again due to ill health they were unable to join us. So then there were eight! We planned to meet for coffee at Virginia Nurseries. This stop quickly turned into a “BIG” breakfast encouraged by Evan Spartalis. Bannrock Station was the next stop with a light lunch in mind. As many know a beautiful place to pause and enjoy the environment of the wetlands. It was then to Renmark Golf Resort where we spent three nights. The highlight of the weekend was undoubtedly the Loch Luna Eco Cruise out of Kingston on Murray. The cruise is in a small flat bottomed barge with a toilet on board catering for a maximum of ten people (the barge that is not the toilet). The weather on the day was magnificent and Captain Carl took us for three hours through the back waters of the Loch Luna Nature Reserve. Carl’s knowledge of the Murray and the birdlife along with stories of dubious origins kept us enthralled. A cup of coffee and fresh baked Choc Chip biscuits were appreciated. The remainder of the weekend was relaxing and most enjoyable with magnificent weather (a welcome relief) a birthday dinner on Saturday night to which we invited local JDCSA members Alan and Fleur Carthew. We will not be waiting for our 80th birthdays to do this again somewhere, sometime. Philip Prior
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Jaguar’s next-generation XJ limo to be different from other large premium sedans JAGUAR is in the throes of developing a newgeneration version of its XJ limo, according to the leaping cat brand’s design director, Ian Callum, despite the stiff competition and low volumes in the niche premium upper-large sedan segment. The existing X351-series XJ went on sale in Australia in mid -2010 and has a design that brought the nameplate into the 21st century and away from the traditional XJ look that it has carried since the original model launched in the late-1960s. Global sales of some high-end passenger models such as the XJ and its direct rivals including the Audi A8, BMW 7 Series and Mercedes-Benz S-Class have declined in recent years thanks to buyers downsizing or moving across to SUVs. Volumes of the aforementioned models in Australia have dropped from a combined total of more than 1000 units in 2000, down to 640 units in 2005 and 543 last year. The XJ was given a mid-life refresh late in 2015 and went on to sell 47 units for the year, well behind the segmentleading Mercedes-Benz S-Class (331). Mr Callum, who oversaw the design of the current XJ, confirmed that Jaguar was developing the next-generation model and acknowledged the challenges in creating a fresh look while remaining faithful to the company’s current design language. “We are evolving the next generation of XJ today, at the moment,” he told GoAuto at the Australian launch of the FPace SUV last week. “And I do want it to be different. And we are looking at different ideas, but I still want people to recognise where it came from. It’s a hard one. It is easier to fix something that is broken, I will admit that. As long as people come with you. That is the difficult one.” When asked if the XJ was a difficult model to justify given the low volumes, Mr Callum said it was an important model for Jaguar as it helps build the strength of the brand.
“At its peak it was selling 22,000 units a year or so. I think it’s about 15 (thousand) or so now. But yeah, we can still make a business case out of it. But it’s about brand building. And also you have got to wonder what the car should be and I won’t go into that because we will get into a big debate… but you need an XJ definitely. You need it for the brand.” Mr Callum said the brand was committed to building a new XJ as a sedan, but added that he and his design team will ensure that it has a point of difference from other models in the premium upper-large sedan segment. “I think the question is what should it be. And it is not a truck. People say ‘why don’t you just do another SUV, it would sell?’ Sure it would but it is not right for the brand. We will do another XJ. We have just got to make sure we do something that is a Jaguar and not just a copy lookalike of F -segment (large) cars. That’s what I try and avoid. I think the balance we have got with the car at the moment is quite good, I think we just need to take it to another level.” While the XE and XF sedans and the just-launched F-Pace SUV are all based on the same aluminium architecture, Mr Callum said basing the next-gen XJ on that platform could prove difficult. “You can only take one platform so far. We have got to work through that one. It is tricky. It will be a mixture of a few things.” The existing XJ is priced from $201,900 plus on-road costs for the range-opening short-wheelbase Premium Luxury, before topping out with the 5.0-litre V8-powered SWB XJ R and the LWB Autobiography both from $300,275. Timing for the next-generation XJ is unclear, although given that the current one launched in 2010, it is likely to arrive in 2018 or 2019. Scource: GOAUTO.com
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