March 2016
Classic
Marque The Monthly Magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia
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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 Sue Harrison Phone: 088333 0057 Mobile: 0407 711 352 doug@theharrisons.id.au
Web Editor
Tom Herraman Mobile: 0423 214 644 info@jdcsa.com.au
Club Web Site www.jdcsa.com.au
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
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 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 Club Postal Address
XK, MK 7,8,9 Rob Loffler Mobile: 0428830416 rvloffler1@bigpond.com
(MSCA) Barry Kitts
(08) 8391 1759
AllTHE BritishBOTTOM Day Alan Bartram
Multi-Valve Ron Palmer Mobile: 0418 855 597 multivalve@jdcsa.com.au
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Cover Story People will do almost anything these days to get their photo on the front cover of Classic Marque. Photo taken at All British Day, Echunga SA on Sunday 14th February. Roger Adamson playing up. 2
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Club Torque Letters to the Editor
Here we are in Mad March again.
Traffic in the city is chaotic with detours, roadworks, Fringe events and Clipsal all happening. All British Day was very successful. Weather was good and the ovals were lush and green setting off our vehicles nicely. Once again we were one of the larger club displays with 53 vehicles registered. Bristol being the featured marque had a magnificent display of 31 vehicles with the event coinciding with their National Rally. Some of you may have seen my Jaguar XK8 at All British Day. As part of the Clipsal Event there will be a display of “Vehicles from the Silver Screen”. As part of that display they have vinyl wrapped my car in the Union Jack to look like the Jaguar XK8 from the Austin Powers Movie “Gold member”. It certainly stands out! The good news is that it can all be peeled off when we need. I am looking forward to the Queensland National Rally in April. This will be the first National Rally without Concours so it will be very interesting particularly as we will be following this format in 2018. Our next planning meeting for the 2018 National Rally will be held in March so if you are interested in being part of the organising group please give me a call or email and I will keep you informed of meeting dates etc. Our Guest Speaker for the March meeting will be Stephen Marshall and I hope to see you there. Di Adamson
As shared with the members at the February General meeting. “To all of the wonderful JDCSA members who have sent me messages and flowers following Don's passing, thank you very, very much. They have been a great comfort. I have received so many cards and letters that I have been overwhelmed, so if I don't manage to respond to you personally, please accept my sincere thanks. Your gestures have meant a great deal to me”. Margaret Evans
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Club Torque EDITORIAL Well, you have not heard from me for
some time so far as an editorial is concerned. The interesting part about that is that I have not heard anyone complaining. Make of that what you will. In this edition I have introduced a new addition called “The Bottom Line” (maybe someone can come up with a better tag). The idea is to use this section of the magazine for short bits of Jaguar news and information, or even club news and comment could be included. If you come across anything by way of a brief news bit please let me know by email. A photo is always good. I want to thank members who have supplied me with stories for CM. Please keep them coming during 2016. In particular I want to hear member’s Jaguar stories—tell us how and why you bought your first Jaguar, what you have now and any interesting stories along the way. These will be used in the “Members Pride” section and are very much appreciated by members. Sue and I were invited to the grand opening of the new Solitaire showrooms on Belair Road at Hawthorne. This was also the official Adelaide launch of the new XF Jaguar. It was a good night and with approximately 200 guests I suspect a very successful night for Solitaire. The new XF is a magnificent machine and I would have loved to have had the opportunity to at least sit in it for a minute or two and enjoy the ambience and comfort first hand. Why did I not do this? Because some very insensitive and rude people chose to sit in the car sipping on their
champagne for most of the night. I was tempted to ask them to shove off and give others a turn, but thought better of it. I will make a private visit during the week. Classic Marque is as most members know on-line on our web page (www.jdcsa.com.au) This is a full colour flip page magazine format and very easy to access and read. If any member needs some help in accessing the magazine in this way please let me know, I will be happy to help. On a personal note, I am delighted to have my S Type back on the road after being laid-up for two years. It is a bit like Christmas come all over again. I have included a brief story in this edition of CM. I would like to thank Steve Manuel of Price Alexander Motors for his expertise and his patience with a very frustrated and impatient customer. I have known Steve for many years and more than anything value his professionalism and attention to detail.
Philip Prior (Editor)
Geoff Mockford—JDCSA Technical Officer
80 King William St Kent Town SA 5067
ph: (08) 8362 5997 info@sovereignauto.com.au
THE BOTTOM LINE As per a recent market report, Tata Motor is going to display more than 25 cars at the much awaited Delhi Auto Expo, which will be held in the next month. This is the widest range of vehicles to be displayed at the event by any automaker ever. This list includes productions spec as well as concepts in the passenger and commercial range along with Jaguar Land Rover models. In the last five years, Tata Motors has been suffering a setback and hence now it's planning to formulate a new strategy so as to bring in large sales volume in the next few years. 4
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Club Torque Minutes of the General Meeting held on Tuesday 2 February 2016 at the Police Club Opening: President, Di Adamson welcomed all members and visitors and wished them a Happy New Year for 2016 and opened the meeting at 7.45 pm Apologies: Tim and Sue White, John and Wendy Standley, Sue and Doug Harrison New Members/Visitors: Ron and John Beevor (XJ40) Previous Minutes: Minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday 1 December were accepted as a true record of that meeting. Business Arising From Previous Meeting: NIL Welfare: President, Di Adamson informed the meeting of the passing of Don Evans (member of 20 years standing) and read a message from Don’s wife, Margaret. Di also reported that Tim White was recovering well from his recent hip replacement operation. Presidents Report: ABD is in two weeks’ time. Bill Jones will be taking his GT40 to ABD. National Rally planning meeting to be held shortly. More volunteers required and planners for the Post Rally Tours. The McLaren Vale Vintage and Classic venue for JDCSA will be Serafinos. Vice President Report: Julian welcomed all and passed on his New Year Greetings. A preliminary date for Jaguar Day has been set for 16 October at Elder Park in the city. His daughter was married the previous Saturday and used the XK120 which had been put back on the road after a 40 year rest. His daughter was most impressed. Secretary: Kathy Taylor NTR Treasurer: NTR ACJC: Peter Holland advised that the next meeting will be on Sunday 21 February. Items on the agenda included status report on the National Rally 50th anniversary proposal (Peter asked for member anecdotes on memorable moments), National Rally Reports, NRM updates, Writers winners to be confirmed (and announced at the 2016 Rally), trophy rationalisation and ACJC future direction. Peter spoke to each topic where appropriate. MSCA: Barry Kitts advised a twilight meeting and super sprint will be held on 20 and 21 Feb. A meeting of volunteers for Adelaide Clipsal 500 has been held and the AGP is an upcoming event in Melbourne. Related an amusing story while travelling to a National Rally some years ago.
Membership Secretary: Daphne Charman NTR Library: Tom Brindle has full selection of books, DVD’s and magazines available tonight. Regalia: Dave Bicknell has a range of NOS available at bargain prices. Seeking new ideas for regalia to include this year. XJ Register: Next meeting at Shannons on 9 Feb. Compact Register: Next meeting at Hindmarsh Island on 21 Feb. XK, 7, 8, 9 Register: Next meeting at Ossie’s on 17 Feb. E, F and GT Register: Next meeting at Alan’s on 18 Feb. SS Register: NTR Multivalve Register: Next meeting at Solitaire’s new Showroom on 22 March. Please advise Ron Palmer if you wish to attend. New Business: Ian Pascoe advised SA Water has agreed to fund the Museum at Cobdogla for 5 years. The Humphrey Pump has been cleared to be put back in service with two minor outstanding safety needs. Hoped to running 21 May and this will be confirmed in March. A run has been planned to the Riverland and Marg Thomas is arranging accommodation to be held. Members should ring the Loxton Hotel direct and mention they are from the JDCSA when booking (discount on Sat and Sun nights). Di advised a guest speaker, Steven Marshall, has been organised for the March General Meeting. Close: Di thanked the Compact Register for arranging supper and taking the minutes and closed
SAY NO TO SNAIL MAIL It costs our club approx. $200 per month to post copies of Classic Marque to about 70 members . We realise that some members have no option but to receive the magazine by post. However many of these members do have access to a computer and Email and can easily access the magazine in colour on-line. IF YOU CAN ACCESS THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE ON-LINE PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL TO THE EDITOR AND REQUEST THAT YOUR NAME BE REMOVED FROM THE MAILING LIST. philipprior@bigpond.com
THE BOTTOM LINE JAGUAR LAND ROVER WITH THREE AWARDS The 40th edition of the competition Best Cars with the votes of readers of the magazine Auto Motor and Sport, Jaguar Land Rover received three awards and achieved four podium places in the classes for imported cars The all-new Jaguar XF won an impressive 40.2% of the votes in class “imported cars – a large sedan” A resounding victory with a big lead over second placed car Maserati Ghibli with 26.1% and ranked third Volvo V70 / XC70 with 10.9%. Jaguar XE continues its last year success , again won first place in the category of “middle class” with 22.3% of the vote of the readers. 5
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A Night at Solitaire Automotive Wednesday February 10th—Solitaire Automotive celebrated the opening of their new showrooms and the launch of the new Jaguar XF. A selection of JDCSA members joined with the 200 guests for the occasion. For full details and specification on the all new XF http://newsroom.jaguarlandrover.com/en-us/jaguar/news/2015/3/ jaguar_2016_xf_full_spec/?f=TgVG:xf&ct=NewsArticles&locus=3
THE BOTTOM LINE Souped-up Jaguar F-Type SVR looks likely to get four-wheel drive, 567bhp
and a 200mph top speed A sales brochure revealing the Jaguar F-Type SVR has been leaked online, giving us our first look at Jag's range-topping sports car. The SVR badge means it has been developed by Jaguar Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations department, and the brochure indicates that it will feature the same 567bhp 5.0-litre V8 engine as the limited-edition Project 7. It will be the first Jaguar to wear the SVR badge. Thanks to the powerful V8 with 700Nm of torque, an eight-speed automatic gearbox and all-wheel drive, the F-Type SVR will go from 0-62mph in 3.7 seconds. 6
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THE BOTTOM LINE BACK TO THE FUTURE
(Not Jaguar news ….but…!)
DeLorean DMC-12 to roll again with a new engine after revision to US
laws Back in production By DANIEL GARDNER DELOREAN has made it back to the future following a change to the United States Low Volume Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Act, which will allow the iconic DMC-12 to return to production after a 33-year hiatus 7
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Register Minutes
Minutes of the XJ, Mk 10 & 420G Register Meeting held at Shannon’s, South Rd, Clarence Gardens on 10th February, 2016. Present Ben Adler, Steve Attard, David Bicknell, Miranda Brady, Robin & Roseanne Bullock, George Calvert, Bob & Daphne Charman, John Evans, Fay Leyton, Peter Holland, Ivan Cook, Ray & Barb Offe, Evan Spartalis, Timothy Dunning, Borys Portiuch, Andrew Tessari, Trevor Norley, Ron & John Beevor. Apologies Betty Moore, Simone Tessari, Don & Kathy Tyrrell, Claire Evans, Darryl Leyton, Louis Marafiotti, Graeme & Betty Moore, Phil & Sue Prior, Ian Rowley, Dennis Paech, Ron & Rosie Bailey, Andrea Spartalis, Walter & Beryl Bullock, Warren Bullock and Philip Adams. Previous Minutes Approved New Members The register welcomed Trevor Norley and Ron and John Beevor. General Business XJ Dinner – German Club in December. Another great night. Martin O’Dea Memorial Golf Day – Was held on Suday the 13th December. Breakfast at the Birkenhead Tavern was held on Sunday 10th January. Still looking into this year’s Week end away. Saturday the 21st of May is the Humphrey Pump week end. 15th of May is the day trip to David Bicknell’s holiday home in Clayton. Car Talk Ben Adler Speedo cable broken on XJ6.
Steve Attard N.T.R. on the Jags. David Bicknell Gertrude on the road again. Bought a sweet little Fiat 500. Miranda Brady Great Ocean Rd trip to Melb. The car went very well. Robin & Roseanne Bullock Bought new cam cover in wrinkle black for X300. George Calvert Started the 420G up, first time in a while. Then discovered he couldn’t get it out of the shed as he has built a fence behind it. Bob & Daff Charman Big Red going well. Daphne to drive it to All British Day. Ivan Cook Recent trip to Europe. Didn’t see many Jags. Tim Dunning Transmission serviced by Sovereign. John Evans XJ was drinking fluid. Put some stuff in the radiator and it seems OK. Fay Leyton N.T.R. Ray & Barb Offe XJS nylon regulator broke. Made a new one to replace it. Made an extra one just in case the other one brakes. Borys Portiuch Done up the rear end. Thinking of taking the motor out and fixing a few oil leaks. Oh, by the way, the new hip in OK thanks. Evan Spartalis Clutch in the XJ needs doing up. Took the 4WD to Waikerie. Geoff & Margaret Thomas Bill Jones taking his Ford GT40 to All British Day. Noel & Carmel Trew N.T.R. Trevor Norley XJ6 bought off Gum Tree. WA car. Took it to Stepney Auto and it seem the car is not too bad. Drove it to Mildura and the accelerator stuck coming home. Ron & John Beevor Bought xk40 from Peter Holland. Drive it to school. Big hit with the other students. Took it to Kangaroo Island and it went well. Meeting closed at 9.00pm. Next meeting: Wednesday 10th March, 2016, At Shannon’s, 863 South Road, Clarence Gardens at 7.30pm.
THE BOTTOM LINE EURO NCAP BEST IN CLASS RATING—Not only has XE been
awarded the maximum rating of 5 Stars for safety, it is officially the safest car in the large family car category, having triumphed in Euro NCAP’s prestigious Best in Class Cars of 2015 awards. To achieve best in class levels of safety, and receive the maximum 5 Star rating in Euro NCAP’s tests, XE offers outstanding crash protection, scoring highly in all categories including Occupant and Pedestrian safety. XE comes equipped with a range of active safety systems including Autonomous Emergency Braking to further enhance the world class level of safety. 8
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Register Minutes MULTI VALVE REGISTER—AUSTRALIA DAY AT SOUTH LAKES GOOLWA 26th JANUARY 2016
Thirty nine Multivalvers arrived in nineteen of Britain’s finest, and enjoyed the fine temperate climate at Ron & Claire’s Holiday House. Jaguars parked on the front lawn, Multivalvers settled on the back lawn under the big tree. Great Company, great food and refreshments were enjoyed by all. Lesley entertained us with a Jaguar Poem. Judy & Ray tested us with an Australia day quiz – recognising Australian Business Logos- present and past. Ron Palmer Multivalve Secretary
THE BOTTOM LINE JAGUAR RETURNS TO LE MANS: Excitement levels are building for the
second season of the Jaguar Classic Challenge as the Le Mans Classic is confirmed for inclusion in the all-new race calendar for 2016. The Le Mans Classic will be one of the major highlights of the forthcoming season that will see a diverse field of pre1966 Jaguars going wheel-to-wheel in the competitive single-marque series. Jaguar has a long and successful history at Le Mans, with the marque first winning there back in 1951 with Peter Walker and Peter Whitehead driving the C-type – affectionately known as XKC 003 9
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Register Minutes COMPACT REGISTER MINUTES Sunday 21st February 2016
Next Meetings Sunday 10th April – Picnic meeting. Tuesday 14th June at 6.30pm at a Venue TBA Tuesday 9th August – Member’s home - TBA October – Cobdogla November (Xmas Meeting) – Clayton Thank you to Margaret & Bill for hosting the meeting at their home on Hindmarsh Island
XK Mk789 Register Minutes 17/2/16 Held at the home of Ossie & Rayeena Petrucco
Welcome: Margaret & Geoff Thomas, Jo & Noel Orford, Cheryl & Ian Pascoe, Sue & Tim White, Sue & Phil Prior, Margaret Piper & Bill Browne, Heather & Bill Jones, Trish & Peter Clarke, Jeannette & Bruce Brooks, Milly & Andrew Costi, Angela & David Rogers, Margaret & Dave Bicknell Apologies:, Ros & Peter Holland, Carol & David Davidson, Tom & Marjorie Brindle, Margaret & Colin Haese, Judy & Doug Tilley, Allan Carthew Outstanding Items from Last Meeting: N/A Events SA Jag Day – Elder Park (pre cursor to the JNR in Adelaide – seeking committee members. McLaren Vale Vintage & Classic – 17th April – JDCSA will be at Scarpantoni/Oxenberry Farm All British Day 2016 – Very well attended day – 750 cars. Compact well represented National Rally 2018 - Di Adamson Convenor. Now looking for Organising Committee members. British Classic at Victor Harbor – 1st May Annual JDCSA Dinner on 30th July. Compact Register Runs 2016 - proposing run to Cobdogla and the Humphrey Pump in May. Due to the Pump not being ready in time for 22nd May it was decided to defer to mid/late October. Tim to confer with Doug and Margaret Thomas to speak with Loxton Hotel Car Talk Phil Prior has his S-Type back on the road Dave Bicknell has his Series 2 (yellow one) back on the road. Other Business The format of the compact meetings was discussed. Mainly to make accessing the meetings more convenient for both Northern & Southern members. It was agreed that we hold a Picnic meeting on Sunday 10th April at 12.00noon at a venue to be advised. The June meeting to be held at a Hotel near the CBD on Tuesday 14th June at 6.30pm for a dinner meeting
Present: Julian & Moira Lugg, Wendy & Onslow Billinghurst, Rod & Peg Davis, Graeme & Fiona Schultz, Ossie & Rayeena Petrucco, Robin & Deidre Ide, Roger, Di & Scott Adamson, Rob Smith, Richard & Carla Smith, Peter & Ros Holland, Peter & Judy Goodale, Frank Vandermeyden. Apologies: Doug & Sue Harrison, John & Lindsey Williams, Peter Sullivan, Rob & Vicki Loffler, Dave & Sally Burton, Jenny & Russell Clarke Business (meeting run by Julian in Rob’s absence). SA Jag Day proposed for 16th Oct at Elder Park – to be confirmed. Border Run in Barossa – Peter & Judy reported on their enquiries with accommodation, suggested late Oct (eg 23rd), maybe 40 participants needing 12-20 rooms, Lyndoch Hill resort suggested. Lake Goldsmith run – Richard reported on this proposal, dates of 30th April/1st May, leave Friday to Horsham then Saturday to Ballarat, big event with plenty of interest for all, can book into cabins or take caravans (non XK run), 4 or 5 couples interested (Smith, Davis, Goodale, Billinghurst). Victor Harbour “British Classic Tour” 1st May – some interest in this with morning tea, tour & lunch National Rally in Qld – some attending this in April (& National Daimler Rally). McLaren Vale Vintage & Classic – 17th April at Serafinos Winery. Cobdogla Humphrey Pump run 21st May – some interest. All Steamed Up Mannum 19th/20th Nov – some interest. Aquafest Goolwa 9th/10th April – little interest. June run – Peg reported on possible run to Pt Elliott for lunch with morning tea at Helen Smith’s. Peg to follow up further. March register meeting Sunday 20th March at Graeme & Fiona’s place for pizza. All expressed interest. Details to be circulated by email. Thank you to Ossie & Rayeena for their hospitality including tennis & BBQ & dessert. Viewing of cars included the Adamson’s Union Jack covered XK, and the Lugg’s black XK120.
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Jaguar For Sale
A Poem or Two
Last morning as I read the paper In search of a new set of wheels The Classifieds had a most curious ad In their listing of automobiles.
When I am Old
I gazed with suspicious amazement At what seemed a wild stroke of luck Jag coupe it said, Low mileage, bright red, 97 model, $65 bucks. Well, I was used to my newspaper’s headlines But I phoned up that number straight away “That jaguar, pet, have you sold that car yet?” “No, you’re my first call today.” I said, “There must be a mistake in the paper, They’ve got the price wrong somehow,” “Oh no,” said she, “They got that price from me,” I said “Don’t sell, I’m leaving now.” She lived in that part of the city I’ve ventured just one time or two, Where lawyers, bank presidents and doctors are residents And the houses are massive and new. As I turned up her half mile driveway There, in the heat of the day, In the sunlight it gleamed, the car of my dreams, Only 65 dollars away. Now the interior was done in white leather It had a 4 litre, fuel injected V8 Two good sized doors, five on the floor, And an 8 stack, 8 deck, solid state. There was chrome on the chrome on the bumpers, In an aerodynamic design, A bar, a TV, and it was boggling to me That for 65 bucks it was mine! Now, I was sure that this lady was crazy For selling this car at that price, As she walked down the lane she seemed perfectly sane, She was charming, and really quite nice. Now, she smiled with such great satisfaction As she handed me papers and keys, I said, “I’ve just got to know, why you let this car go So cheaply. Won’t you tell me, p-l-e-a-s-e? “Well” she said, “I’ll be sixty a week next Tuesday, I’ve lived here with my husband Earl, And after 40 years wed, and without a word said, He ran off with a curvy young girl.”
When I'm an old lady, I'll live with each kid, And bring so much happiness just as they did. I want to pay back all the joy they've provided. Returning each deed! Oh, they'll be so excited! When I'm an old lady and live with my kids. I'll write on the walls with reds, whites and blues, And I'll bounce on the furniture wearing my shoes. I'll drink from the carton and then leave it out. I'll stuff all the toilets and oh, how they'll shout! When I'm an old lady and live with my kids. When they're on the phone and just out of reach, I'll get into things like sugar and bleach. Oh, they'll snap their fingers and then shake their head, When I'm an old lady and live with my kids. When they cook dinner and call me to eat, I'll not eat my green beans or salad or meat, I'll gag on my okra, spill milk on the table, And when they get angry I'll run if I'm able! When I'm an old lady and live with my kids. I'll sit close to the TV, through channels I'll click, I'll cross both eyes just to see if they stick. I'll take off my socks and throw one away, And play in the mud 'til the end of the day! When I'm an old lady and live with my kids. And later in bed, I'll lay back and sigh, I'll thank God in prayer and then close my eyes. My kids will look down with a smile slowly creeping, And say with a groan, "She's so sweet when she's sleeping!" -by Joanne Bailey Baxter
“But with his credit cards left here behind him, I knew he wouldn’t get far, Last night from Canberra he sent an email to me, It said: I need money my dear, sell the car.” Lesley Clarke (with apologies to J McCutcheon)
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THE BOTTOM LINE Australians to bypass car dealers and import direct. This will apply to new and almost-new cars under changes announced by the federal government. Legal restrictions will be removed to allow drivers to buy a new car once every two years, providing it is no more than 12 months old and has no more than 500km on the odometer. The changes will apply from 2018, when local car manufacturing is scheduled to end, and according to the Australian Automotive Association, will push prices down. Buyers will save up to 20% on the new car purchase. The government will also change the rules for importing used classic and collectible cars to allow them to be brought into Australia if they are at least 25 years old or are on a register of specialist and enthusiast vehicles. It was also remove a $12,000 duty on these imported used cars. http://minister.infrastructure.gov.au/pf/releases/2016/february/pf017_2016.asp 12
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The Cat’s Giggle
Three sisters age 92, 94 and 96 live in a house
together. One night the 96 year old draws a bath, puts her foot in and pauses. She yells down the stairs, "Was I getting in or out of the bath?" The 94 year old yells back, "I don't know, I'll come up and see." She starts up the stairs and pauses, then she yells, "Was I going up the stairs or coming down?" The 92 year old was sitting at the kitchen table having tea listening to her sisters. She shakes her head and says, "I sure hope I never get that forgetful." She knocks on wood for good measure. She then yells, "I'll come up and help both of you as soon as I see who's at the door."
It was raining hard and a big puddle had formed in front of the little Irish pub. An old man stood beside the puddle holding a stick with a string on the end and jiggled it up and down in the water. A curious gentleman asked what he was doing. 'Fishing,' replied the old man. 'Poor old bugger' thought the gentleman, so he invited the old THE BOTTOM man to have a drink in the pub. Feeling he should start some conversation while they were sipping their whisky, the gentleman asked, 'And how many have you caught today?' 'You're the eighth.' 13
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Club Notices GENERAL MEETING ROSTER 2016 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Multivalve Register XJ, MK10 &420G Register XK, MK 7, 8, 9 Register SS & Daimler 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 XJ, MK10 &420G Register Special Christmas Meeting arranged by the XK, Mk7,8,9 Register
Duty Register is required to arrive at 7pm and ensure the room is ready for 7.30pm
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
APPLICATIONS SS & Daimler 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 March 2016 edition of the magazine: Ron & John Beevor
1989 Jaguar XJ40 3.6L Saloon
We hope you will take advantage of the benefits available, and that you will contribute in your own way to make this a better club for everyone. I particularly ask that Register Secretaries and current members make these new members welcome at meetings and functions.
Daphne Charman Membership Secretary.
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Last Wednesday of each month
XJ, Mk 10 & 420G -
Second Wednesday of each month
THE BOTTOM XK,LINE Mk 7, 8 & 9 -
Third Wednesday of each month
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Club Calendar Tuesday 1 7.30pm
M A R C H
Wednesday 9 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 15 7.00pm
Executive Committee Meeting—VIP Building, Sir Donald Bradman Drive
Wednesday 16 6.00pm
EType, FType & GT Register Meeting Contact: Alan Baker M: 0429 097 729 E: etype@jdcsa.com.au
Sunday 20
EType, FType & GT Register Run—Milang (TBA) Contact: Alan Baker M: 0429 097 729 E: etype@jdcsa.com.au
Tuesday 22 7.30pm
Multivalve Register Meeting Contact: Ron Palmer M: 0418 855 597 E: multivalve@jdcsa.com.au
Tuesday 29
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
Tuesday 5 7.30pm
JDCSA General Meeting—Police Association Building Carrington Street Adelaide.
Sunday 10 7.30pm
Compact Register Meeting - A picnic meeting—Details to be advised Contact: Tim White M: 0419 809 021 E: casuti3@bigpond.com
Wednesday 13 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
Fri 15—Mon 18
JAGUAR NATIONAL RALLY QUEENSLAND
Sunday 17 11.00am
McLaren Vale Vintage Classic Check the Web site for full details and registration http://www.vintageandclassic.com.au/
Tuesday 19 7.00pm
Executive Committee Meeting—VIP Building, Sir Donald Bradman Drive
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XK, MK VII, VIII & IX Register Meeting– at Rayeena & Ossie Petrucco’s home 29 Kurralta Drive Burnside at 6pm for a B,B,Q, bring your own meat , salads, drinks, a chair and bathers. Coffee,tea and sweets kindly supplied by Rayeena & Ossie, please contact them ASAP for their numbers. Contact: Rob Loffler M: 0428830416 E: rvloffler1@bigpond.com
Thursday 17 7.30pm
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Jaguar Classifieds FOR SALE --- 1976 Jaguar XJS V12 manual This original factory manual car was the 77th out of 352 early RHD V12 coupes. The JDHT certificate states the car was built on the 21st April 1976 ( the Queen's 50th birthday ) and delivered new to Henley's Limited in Bournemouth , England. The original colour was Signal Red and the interior was Black Leather trim . The car came to Australia fairly early in its life . I purchased it in June 2002 from a friend ( who sold for serious health reasons ) soon after a "back to bare metal " restoration had been mostly completed . The engine , brakes , driveline and rear end had been fully overhauled to better than new and a fresh acrylic paint job applied . This has never been polished and is now very well cured ! The interior trim , bumpers and other bits and pieces came with the car as well as many spare parts ( bonnet , boot , lhs door and mudguards from a donor car ) . This car was to be a " lightweight " track day special and the air conditioning is removed .The fuel system was to be high octane LPG , to which end the distributor has been recalibrated and an 80 litre gas tank installed in the boot in place of the original tank. An extra roller bearing is installed at the distributor base for longevity and high revs. ( anything in excess of 6,500 rpms ) Due to work and family commitments since then , the car has remained stored ( off the ground and covered in my dry garage ) since 2002 . My wife and I are now retiring and downsizing so there is no room for this
FOR SALE RARE CHROME PRAMETA (GERMANY) CLOCKWORK JAGUAR XK120 SPORT-COUPE, KEY, BOX & INSTRUCTIONS
Silver; used; good condition as can be seen by photographs. Measurements: end to end length 6 inches , width 2 inches , height 1-3/4 inches Fairly priced at $200.00 as the clockwork component has not worked but likely could be. Wendy ph: 82982112 after 5pm or can leave a message on answering machine. Note: this is a fair price as same models sold over time on ebay have reached up to $500.
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very interesting piece of Jaguar history. There are many more details and a multitude of parts ( choice of wheels ) which can go with the car . The hard work is probably about 80 % done and this represents a great opportunity for someone who appreciates the collectability of this quite rare Jaguar ( especially as I expect very few would have survived ) .The value of the restored original engine and gearbox alone is significant . An ideal restoration project just waiting for the keen XJS enthusiast to complete . There are several extras to go with the car , in particular a set of later model fibereglass bumpers from GWS . These are new and never used, originally cost $1300 . $8—$10,000 Neg.
Contact : Paul Kuhlmann 0413185226 gbpk@adam.com.au
FOR SALE Jaguar XJR 1998
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This Jaguar XJR 1998 8cyl 4.0L Petrol, is in immaculate condition both inside and out. This car has been maintained fastidiously and full log books and service history will show that. Always garaged and rarely allowed to see any dirt! Motor replaced 2009. new transmission 2012 EXCITING FEATURES - Anti theft security system - 0-100 km/h in 5.6secs - Electronic stability + traction control - Remote central locking Cruise control - Climate control air conditioning - 8 speakers
Value at $22,900. Call David 0414 881 858
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Jaguar Classifieds FOR SALE Jaguar 1977 XJC
FOR SALE 1993 XJ12 (6 litre model) The car is in original condition with 180,100 km's on the clock. It is perfectly straight, and with no rust. Rear self levelling system was changed early in its life and replaced with standard shock absorber system. Recent work includes new radiator, 2 new coils and 2 new head gaskets. Paint, upholstery and wood presents well for its age and the vehicle would make a great club or hobby car. Vehicle is registered, comes with the original delivery and service books, plus a workshop manual and parts catalogue on CD. Located in Alice Springs.
Asking price $8,000 ONO. Call Trevor 0417 824684
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XJC 1977 White with Black vinyl roof. currently unpainted. Full set (5) Jaguar (dunlop) wire wheels with splined hubs. The details of the completed work to date are as follows. Ground up restoration of the body. All work performed by English trained Jag mechanic with 20 years experience in restoration. Vehicle was set on a jig to ensure it was level and not bent. New sills from UK were imported and fitted followed by the entire floor being removed from behind the pedals to behind the rear seat. Floor donated from Series I swb Rear Wheel arch repair pieces as well as taillight pieces installed. All kits from UK. Doors rehung with military grade hinge pins. All work is visible as the body is unpainted. No front guards supplied. All suspension was rebuilt including all bushes, tie rods, shock absorbers replaced. Ball joints rebuilt using factory parts. Gearbox rebuilt to as new std. Carbys and cold start valves also restored. Radiator recored with copper core. All interior (blue leather) is complete. All exterior trim is complete (in boxes) with many spare chrome trim pieces Engine is original, goes well, has some issues with oil retention. Included in sale price is a complete exterior water based Dustless Blasting using crushed recycled glass. *no heat no panel warp. Value $1,200.00 This can be done prior to primer being applied for Victorian purchaser.
Phil Mob 0414 338 413 or phil@injec.com
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FOR SALE Jaguar XF 3.0 Diesel luxury 2011MY Luxury Standard Turbo, Stratus Grey, Trim Barley, Walnut veneer, 18'' mag. Wheels, 85,000 km
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Price $40-42,000 Contact Brenton Hearn Ph. 0438770046
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FREE Genuine Willmot Breeden UNION car keys
FNR 16, MRN 20 36 44 48, FA 507 517 537 539 556 592, FP 737, FS 919 Some are more worn than others. Give me a ring to make sure I still have the one you want and then send me a stamped self addressed envelope and I will post it to you. Contact:
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WANTED—Jaguar XJ Series 1 Wanted XJ6 series 1 in excellent condition (restored) body, interior and mechanically. Realistic price paid for the right car. Will travel to inspect.
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(the trials and tribulations) Bob Kretschmer It was quite late in the day at 57 years old when I first became involved with my 1939 SS 1 ½ L Jaguar, but for the purpose of the story I will start from a time much before the Jaguar as I did have quite a few motor vehicles which set the scene for me to eventually become a Jaguar Man. This story is presented in 2 Parts-
Part 1 1.1. Becoming a Shed Man 1.2. Becoming a Motor Cyclist 1.3. Becoming a Car Man 1.4. Becoming a JAGUAR MAN 1.5. The Rebuild
1.1. Becoming a Shed Man. It started back in Port Pirie in the 1940’s and 1950’s. My farther was an Electrical Engineer and shed man and I followed as a young shed man. I was introduced to things mechanical, crystal-set radios, electrical gadgets, cycles etc.
1.2. Becoming a Motor Cyclist.
Calder Raceway & Mallala. I managed a 5th place in the 1965 Australian GP at Calder. Still restless I sold up and sailed to England via Greece and Italy to London and very soon bought another Norton ES2 to take me to the Isle Of Man for the 1965 TT as a Pilgrimage. I rode to most of the English famous racing circuits and several speedway tracks and continued my studies in London. In 1966 I had arranged to have shipped out to Australia a new Greeves 250cc Silverston road-racer prior to returning to the Whyalla Shipyard in October. Met Marg soon after my return to the social scene. Very busy times earning good money at the Shipyard and I soon bought a 1964 Triumph TR4A which was much better for towing the loaded trailer with two racing machines plus gear having overdrive on 3rd & 4th gears & more grunt. With a married friend Malcolm riding a 250cc Yamaha Racer the four of us attended the regular Mc Namara Park and Mallala Race meetings plus the practice meetings at Mallala. It was a great time period. I managed a 2nd in the 1967 SA Lightweight GP. Early 1969 Marg and I decided to get married, sold the Greeves & bought a Bultaco Matador Enduro machine for the exact same price as Marg’s engagement ring as that seemed fair!
During my School ‘Leaving’ year at Port Pirie High School in 1956, I had an occasion to ride a friend’s Royal Enfield 250cc motor cycle. I felt quite at home being 15 years old. By 1957 I had moved to Whyalla to take a Trainee-ship with the BHP owned Whyalla Shipyard to study Naval Architecture. After two years I bought a Norton ES2 500cc single motorcycle which served me for many years. In 1960 I bought an MG TF 1500 Sports Car. It was beautiful and only used it on fine weather days. I rode the Norton to work. I swapped the TF for an MGA 1500 in 1962. By 1963 I had graduated & after a stint at parachuting I felt the need to race motor cycles so I bought the late Laurie Boulton’s Norton 500 cc long-stroke Manx racing machine running on Castrol R lubricating Oil. I was restless after 6 years of study. The MGA 1500 was a bit gutless for towing a trailer with two motorcycles and gear, so in 1964 I bought my first new car, Bob a British Racing Green MGB Mk1. Once fitted with a tow-bar my mate Buck & I raced at McNamara Park (Mt Gambia), 20 The Official Monthly Magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia
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The Bultaco could do observed-section trials, scramble, grass track, cross- country and was road registered, but none to the degree needed, so I swapped that for a new Bultaco Sherpa a pukka Trials machine & competed around SA with some success. With a baby on the way early 1971 the Triumph had to go after happy years courting in it, so I changed that for a Holden Station Wagon. By 1974 we had two children when I accepted a 2-year position with the Malta Dry Docks and we sold-up. For fanciful financial security I bought a 1946 BSA 600 cc M21 motor cycle plus a 1929 Graham truck! both of which I arranged to have stored near Whyalla whilst we were away for what we thought was to be 2 years. We lived in Mosta. For work I had a little Yamaha & I helped to form the new Malta Motor Cycle Club for Scrambles & Trials. I rode for the Malta Suzuki Team. I managed to get hold of a 1941 BSA M20 Military motorcycle ‘found’ when some underground garages, sealed since the end of the War, were opened. It is not to be restored. I still ride that machine in it’s un-restored condition. We had a Duty-Free Volvo 164E & when my contract expired July 1976 we drove with the children to England to take my new job which included a company car. The Volvo was swapped for a Volkswagen Beetle. By that time the Whyalla Shipyard and the entire Australian Shipbuilding Industry had folded so returning to Australia was no longer a career option. I immediately bought a Suzuki Champion Trials replica machine which I rode throughout Southern England for 5 years We returned to Australia late 1981 to Port Lincoln, bought a sidecar for the M21 which Marg and I rode in local Club events plus six Bay to Birdwood Runs and the Kernawek Lowender events. We had a couple of Ford family cars.
1.3. Becoming a Car Man. As one of the inaugural members of the Port Lincoln Vehicle Club together with Ross Gogler, in 1995 I started to think about getting a car to restore and looked at several vehicles over the next few years without success nor me having any fixed idea of a suitable make or condition. In 1997 we decided to move to Adelaide for business reasons. We ran a private Marine Surveying and Claim Investigation company. My old motor cycle racing mate, now remarried and a keen member of the Chrysler Restorers Club with a 1924 Dodge
Bros Ute called me to advise that one of his Club Members wanted to sell an early Jaguar.
1.4. Becoming a Jaguar Man. During one of my regular business trips to Adelaide I ‘inspected’ it being offered as a 1 ½ L Jaguar sedan in very poor condition but mostly complete. I agreed to buy it without having any comprehension of what was involved. My brother agreed to dismantle it here in Adelaide while Marg and I began the process of moving house and business from Port Lincoln to Adelaide, September 1997. I joined the Vintage and Veteran Motor Cycle Club and rode regularly while I attended the long, difficult and expensive project of 100% restoration. It did not take me long to realize the Jaguar was a 1939 build SS Jaguar 1 ½ L Built by SS Cars Ltd in July 1939, but it had a 1946 Jaguar engine. I Joined the JDCSA early 1998 and obviously went straight to the SS Register whose members have continued to inspire and help me as well as a new social experience which we enjoy.
1.5 The Rebuild. As I mentioned above the car was a mess in every respect and I started a 10 year project just to get it running with considerable help from SS Register members. Bruce Fletcher was my technical advisor, who also did the wiring and windows plus other guidance. Bob Lynch reproduced the new dash front panel. Basically I finished with a pretty good and technically sound vehicle. I had the motor and gearbox over-hauled by a mechanic who moon-lighted at his home. The first time I ran out of money, Marg offered me a loan provided she chose the paint colour. (the original colour was black with bone upholstery. (why anybody would send a black car with bone interior to Australia defies me). I bought many different spray cans of paint & tried them on old body panels but Marg vetoed them so we jointly visited every new car showroom in the Eastern suburbs. Walking in to Solitaire Motors one day she spotted a beautiful Bentley painted ‘Silver Tempest”. “THAT IS IT”, she announced, no further visits, no further discussion, end of subject. I am now proud of the choice despite it not being an original SS Jaguar colour, that seemed fair. Thank you Bob, we look forward to Part 2 in a future edition of Classic Marque - Ed.
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