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The Official Monthly Magazineof of the the Jaguar Drivers Club of Southof Australia The Official Monthly Magazine Jaguar Drivers Club South Australia
Club Directory Management Committee
Club Services
Register Secretaries
President
XK & MK 7,8,9 Robin Ide Mobile: 0428 816 678 rdide@tpg.com.au
Mobile:
Technical Officer Geoff Mockford (08) 8362 5997 / 0438 768 770 Librarian Tom Brindle (08) 8387 0051 Log Books David Burton 0417 566 225 davidb716@gmail.com
Secretary
Inspectors— Club Registration
Julian Lugg 0417 882 930 president@jdcsa.com.au Mobile:
Vice President Philip Prior Phone: (08) 8276 6136 Mobile: 0402 670 654 philipprior@bigpond.com Treasurer
Tim White 0419 809 021 treasurer@jdcsa.com.au Alan Bartram Mobile: 0418 818 950 adbartram@bigpond.com Editor
Dane Wilden 0431 058 951 dwilden@adam.com.au Mobile:
Membership Secretary Daphne Charman Phone: (08) 8248 4111 Mobile: 0404 999 200 membership@jdcsa.com.au Events Coordinators Arcadia & Jim Komaromi Mobile: 0421 185 168 jimkom@adam.com.au Web Editor
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
Geoff Mockford 08 83625997 0438768770 Evan Spartalis 08 83628116 Onslow Billinghurst 08 83251971 Alan Baker 0429097729 Ron Palmer 0418855597 Robin Ide 0428816678 Malcolm Adamson 0418856731 Roger Adamson 0421052518 Bob Charman 08 82484111 0421482007 Tim White 0419809021 Peter Holland 08 82710048 Richard Shipman 0417843808
Club Representatives Australian Council of Jaguar Clubs (ACJC) Tim White 0419 809 021 Federation of Historic Motoring Clubs (FHMC) Bob Lynch (08) 8381 1705 Marque Sports Car Association
(MSCA) Barry Kitts
(08) 8391 1759
All British Day Alan Bartram 0418 818 950
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SS & Daimler Malcolm Adamson Phone: (08) 82783002 daimlerss@jdcsa.com.au MK 1, 2, S, 420 (Compact) Angela & David Rogers Mobile: 0419 837 558 rogersda@bigpond.net.au XJ, 420G, MKX Bob Charman Phone: (08) 8248 4111 charman@bigpond.net.au E-Type, F Type, and Grand Tourer Alan Baker Mobile: 0429 097 729 etype@jdcsa.com.au Multi-Valve Peter Buck Mobile: 0421 061 883 peter.buck51@bigpond.com
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Club Torque The President’s Rap There was great participation of club members in the recent All British Day with about 59 club entrants. Our display created interest from a number of people who are potential club members. The vehicle with the most interest was clearly the XJ13 - it was great to see it on display. Thanks to our coordinator Alan Bartram and the team of club marshals. Preparation for the National Rally is now in full swing with the involvement of registers helping to coordinate activities. If any members
have not yet registered I urge you to do so as soon as possible. I hope most club members are able to come to the National Rally Display Day at The National Motor Museum in Birdwood on Sunday 15th April 8.30am – 3pm (vehicles to enter before 10am). This event is free but we would like people to register (at no cost) to help with our organisation. There will be a large number of XKs on display as well as
many other Jaguar & Daimler models. I hope most of our club members are able to become involved in some way to make this an exciting and interesting National Rally with a big thank you to all those club members who are volunteering to assist.
Julian
Geoff Mockford—JDCSA Technical Officer
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Club Torque Hello all,
Editor’s Column
content from our membership to fill Classic Marque!
Welcome to another edition of Classic Marque - as always, I hope it finds you in good health. With Mad March upon us, now is the perfect time to remind members to regularly contribute to the magazine, with photographs, reports, event summaries, or anything else that takes your fancy! There are a number of exciting events coming up over the next few months (not least of which, the 2018 Jaguar National Rally), so it would be great to receive even more
With my begging over, lets dive into this edition; March means it’s motor show season, and the biggest of them all is Geneva. Jaguar Land Rover have gone all out this year, unveiling the production version of the IPACE electric SUV, as well as a very special one-off commissioned XJ6 which graces our cover - you can read more about that on page seven! We’ve also got pictures from a recent Multivalve Register
gathering, and a member shares their experience with the new “Club Registration” scheme on page 14. At the forthcoming state election, make sure you remember who was responsible for introducing this excellent new scheme (bouquets for you, Minister Mulligan!). I hope you enjoy this edition, and look forward to your submissions for April!
Happy motoring,
Dane
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Membership Cards As part of the Executive’s ongoing review of streamlining administration and reducing the time taken by volunteers, we have made a decision to not produce yearly membership cards for all members. The reasons for the decision were based on the following: -
The limited use of the card; The verbal evidence taken across the membership indicated only around 50 members (at the most) used the card to obtain discounts from various suppliers; The Executive committee has never formally endorsed a supplier in the last 13 years; We are aware that some members do obtain discounts from suppliers on an ad-hoc basis (eg Sprint on South Road and Solver);
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The time take by the membership secretary to produce 500 cards every year; Whilst a mass membership card mailing won’t occur we have arranged for ad-hoc cards to be issued to those members who specifically request one to obtain discounts through their own supplier arrangements. They will not have a specific year printed on them;
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There is a financial saving in not producing these cards which again is part of an ongoing diligent review of costs;
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Verification of membership for logbooks can be done electronically.
We can review the decision on membership cards if significant suppliers offering discounts are engaged in the future. Please feel free to talk to a committee member should you want more information. Regards, Julian Lugg President, JDSCA on behalf of the Executive Committee
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Heavy Metal Remixed XJ6 Jaguar creates unique “Greatest Hits” XJ for Iron Maiden drummer Jaguar Newsroom On March 6, at the Geneva Motor Show, Jaguar Classic was proud to present Iron Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain’s custombuilt ‘Greatest Hits’ Jaguar XJ6, kicking-off the XJ model’s 50th anniversary celebrations in 2018. The bespoke commission is a collaboration between Nicko, the expert engineers and craftsmen at Jaguar Land Rover Classic Works in Coventry and Jaguar Design Studio Director Wayne Burgess. The project involved more than 3,500 man hours of work, with more than 4,000 parts refinished, replaced or redesigned. Unlike any 1984 XJ6 before, it incorporates substantial modifications to the exterior, interior, drivetrain and suspension, resulting in Nicko’s dream XJ. Above: McBrain’s custom XJ6, built by JLR Classic. (Images courtesy Caradvice).
Tim Hannig, Jaguar Land Rover Classic director, said, “Creating this ‘Greatest Hits’ XJ, and the whole process of bringing someone’s automotive dream to life, has been extraordinarily rewarding for the Jaguar Classic team. It’s been a pleasure to work with Nicko and we’re looking forward to hearing the reaction to this project.” Iron Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain, said, “This is my ultimate XJ – my third, and lovingly, named ‘Johnny 3’. It has been a true labour of love between Jaguar Classic and myself. I’m so excited by its completion and especially to be showing it at Geneva – it really is a Greatest Hits edition and to me it defines what the Jaguar XJ is all about. It’s a credit to the craftsmanship of the Jaguar Classic team. We couldn’t have timed it better, this being the 50th anniversary of XJ – my favourite of all Jaguar vehicles.”
Unique Mauve paint finish
Conversion to LED headlights with ‘Halo’ daytime running light signature
Conversion to recessed twin fuel fillers
Modern door sealing for reduced wind noise, and additional sound deadening
Integrated touch screen operating satnav, phone, rear view camera and in-car entertainment
Re-trimmed interior with modified seat foams improving refinement
Bespoke audio system with USB connectivity, featuring guitar amplifier-inspired control knobs machined from aluminium
In-dash starter button
Key features include:
Unique front and rear bumpers – seamlessly blended in to the modified fenders with bespoke chrome brightwork and flush-fit US side markers
Flared and re-profiled front and rear wheel arches accommodating bespoke 18-inch wire wheels fitted with 235/45 R18 Pirelli P Zero tires
Unique sills and modified rear door pressings
Uprated front and rear suspension with adjustable rear dampers
Conversion to elegant Series 2 XJ door handles and bullet wing mirrors
Uprated air-conditioning
Further nods to the owner’s art include machined aluminium rotary controls on the dashboard – inspired by the control knobs of the guitar amplifiers created by Nicko’s great friend Jim Marshall, and drum kit inspired pedals finished in chrome and black. The custom three-spoke sports steering wheel features Nicko’s unique mascot – the ‘Eddie Growler’, first seen on his specially commissioned 2013 Jaguar XKR -S. Bespoke soft down lighting illuminates the revised dashboard, in which a state-of-theart Alpine touch screen controls the 1100W sound system, powering speakers from Nicko’s preferred Jaguar audio installation, the 2012MY Jaguar XF. Incorporating a number of reconditioned parts from McBrain’s original XJ6, the 4.2litre in-line six-cylinder engine features three 2-inch SU carburettors from the Etype – Nicko’s favourite set up. Machined quad-exhaust tail pipes finish-off a specially -designed exhaust system.
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Inside, classic Jaguar style meets modern day convenience. The leather seats are hand trimmed in Pimento Red with black piping and embossed head rests, while a black hand-crafted carpet and Alcantara headlining finishes off the trim. The dashboard features Dark Grey stained Sycamore veneers – the preferred material for Nicko’s favourite snare drums.
Preserved components from Nicko’s first XJ6, which spent many years on the grounds of the home of Iron Maiden bass guitarist Steve Harris following Nicko’s move to America, are present elsewhere in the build too: from the iconic Jaguar leaper hood mascot, which first attracted Nicko to buy the car, to the original ignition keys from 1984.
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Jaguar SVO Charged Up I-PACE SVR could be first in series of performance EVs from Jaguar Land Rover John Mahoney Motoring.com.au The Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) skunk-works of Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has confirmed it will develop highperformance versions of the British carmaker’s forthcoming range of electric vehicles (EVs). Headlined by the Jaguar I-PACE SUV revealed at this week’s Geneva motor show, JLR’s upcoming EV range could also include the next-generation Jaguar XJ limousine and F-TYPE sports car, and the new Land Rover Defender. At Geneva, SVO boss John Edwards confirmed his company was relishing the opportunity to redefine what a performance car is with a range of SVOhoned EVs. Speaking to a group of assembled Australian journalists, Edwards said creating a high-performance version of a battery-powered vehicle wouldn’t be easy. “It’s definitely a different challenge, but I actually look at it as an opportunity and our engineers love having a problem,” he said. “Give them a problem and that’s when they’re at their very best, trying to work out how to respond to the challenge”. Instead of simply adding more power, Edwards said it could be time to completely redefine the performance car. “The rules of performance vehicles in a traditional [internal combustion-powered] market are very established and we react to those established rules. “With electric vehicles, the rules aren’t established at all, so I think it gives us different opportunities,” he said. The SVO boss wouldn’t discuss exactly what his engineers were planning but
Above: Jaguar’s I-PACE electric SUV will compete in a one-make race series alongside Formula E next year (image courtesy motoring.com.au). explained that future high-performance EVs, which are likely to carry the ‘SVR’ badge, could not only offer more power but more luxury. He said there were “interesting opportunities” when it came to improving a pure-electric vehicle’s performance, luxury and capability. When asked what SVO’s first EV will be, Edwards pointed towards last year’s Frankfurt motor show announcement that the modified I-PACE eTROPHY racer would begin competing in a one-make race series alongside Formula E. Although he refused to explicitly confirm an I-PACE SVR was in the works, when asked whether it could be inspired by the racer Edwards smiled and replied “possibly”. He then added: “Of course I would like to see it, but I have no shortage of crazy ideas I’d like to happen”. Sharing its 90kWh lithium-ion battery pack, the I-PACE eTROPHY is closely related to the road car but has twin
motors that produce 325kW (versus the street-legal car’s 294kW). Combined with a weight saving of around 150kg over the road car, the racer can hit 100km/h in just 4.2 seconds – 0.6sec quicker than the standard vehicle. Another engineer told motoring.com.au the biggest hurdle facing SVO in extracting more power from Jaguar’s EV powertrain is the limitation imposed by the inverter, which converts direct current stored in the battery to alternating current to power the motor. Even with the addition of larger motors, the engineer said performance will not necessarily improve unless you can efficiently extract enough power from the batteries for the motors to generate their maximum power outputs. Internally, JLR currently thinks it has reached the mechanical and electrical limit for the I-PACE, but work has begun on exploring new electrical alternatives, said the engineer we spoke to.
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Club Torque Jaguar Drivers Club of SA General Meeting 6th February 2018 PRESENT:
As noted on the attendance page.
APOLOGIES: Barry Kitts, Margaret Piper and Bill Brown.
Roland
Donders,
MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING: PASSED WELFARE REPORT: Barry Kitts – hip replacement, Peter Taylor - shoulder, Margaret Piper – broken hip, Dave Seidel – hip replacement, condolences to the Wilden family on the loss of Geoff’s sister to cancer. PRESIDENT’S REPORT: Welcome to an exciting new year especially with the National Rally coming up. The President’s Board has been updated, thank you Malcolm Adamson. It should be cooler for All British Day on Sunday; if anyone has a spare pass please let Di know as soon as possible. VICE-PRESIDENT’S REPORT: President’s Picnic to be held in September for all club members in an informal manner and this will incorporate a celebration of XJ Series 1 cars who are celebrating their 50 th anniversary. Venue to be finalised, BYO everything, family picnic, display of XJ Series 1 cars, expecting 10am to 2pm or there about, very informal. Need to find an alternative venue, possibly a winery. Any suggestions to Phil please. Balhannah or Mylor ovals. SECRETARY: All British Day is this Sunday; appreciative of those who have volunteered to be marshals on the day; the club has 59 cars registered and there will be three marquees for the club to utilise and the weather will be just perfect. Gates open at 9am. Federation: Notice from the SA Government with over 2500 cars that are on historic registration that are not members of a registered car club. As from February details of your club membership will be required when registering your vehicle at SA Service Centres. Bay to Birdwood is currently organised by a committee and this is going to be transferred to the National Motor Museum to manage. TREASURER: It is expected that we will break even for the 2017 financial year due to better than expected renewals.
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January and there were similar numbers in December. New members are getting information from the JDCSA website. Well done to Register Secretaries for answering questions from people, because they are now joining the club because of the help they have received. EDITOR: Dane spoke of the latest edition. Editions for December were not posted due to technical issues, but these have been posted with the February edition. LOG BOOKS: Memberships are followed up each year and any lapsed must be reported to SA Government. It is believed that no JDCSA members would be on the listing. ACJC: Next meeting Sunday 18th February which will be mainly reports on the National Rally. Victoria are planning for the 2019 rally, there is discussion about a new trophy which will be launched in 2019, there are some awards for the 2018 rally. There are five new committee members this year. Thank you to Tim for your work on this committee. NATIONAL RALLY: Di spoke of this in her speech, as reported below. Regalia is now available for the National Rally, check out the website for details. EVENT COORDINATION: Jim noted all the upcoming events and recommended people check the website for the most up to date details. REGISTERS: Compact – Change of venue for our meeting on Sunday 18th February – now meeting in the park at Prospect BYO everything. XJ – Next Wednesday night at Shannons. Multivalve – December run and lunch where a thank you gift was given to the previous Register Secretaries. 34 members for Christmas meeting. 16 th January to Aldgate Pump Hotel for lunch. Australia Day to Hindmarsh Island for lunch at Bill and Margaret’s. Next meeting is at the Smithers’ residence on the 4th Tuesday in March. E-Type – Next meeting 15th February at Allan’s shed. If others are interested in going please make contact with Roger Adamson. SS – Next meeting is the last Wednesday in February at Bruce Fletcher’s home. XK – Tomorrow night at Petruccos’.
NEW BUSINESS – Dreaming Foundation - JDCSA have been asked by Rotary for assistance with some cars on display on the Adelaide Cup Day – please see Di for details if you are able to assist. Conditional Registration – members can have any type of vehicle over 30 years old and be a member of our club. It was noted that log books cannot be transferred so registration in joint names may be useful. GUEST SPEAKER was Di Adamson who spoke about the upcoming National Rally in April. Registrations are going well with lots of activities. All people need to register for the National Display Day at Birdwood Museum for catering purposes (94 cars so far, expecting 200 cars) even though this event is free. (If the Display Day is the only event attended then the registration fee is not applicable). It appears that lots of people are staying on for the Victor Harbor section of the rally which is really pleasing and it appears that a number of people are staying on the McLaren Vale Classic and Vintage festival. Some questions about the Tailem Bend track experience – questions about the requirement of special licence requirements to enable people to drive around the track. Di is continuing to follow this up with the management of the facility but it is thought that no additional licence is needed. Collingrove Hill Climb – clarification on this event was requested. Rally Registration Desk – assistance is requested for this on the Thursday from 12 noon to the evening. If you are able to assist please speak to Di. Regalia has been organised and there is a wide range of items available. We are hoping to pre-sell everything. All items available in male and female versions. Size chart is on the website. Tim spoke about the website TidyHQ which is being used for the shop and database. Tim also gave a brief update on the database but this will be explained fully in the coming months. Julian thanked Di and her team for all their efforts to date.
REGALIA – no report
Thanks to Angela for the minutes and the Compact Register for the supper.
MSCA – Trophy night is 25th February at Paxton Winery.
NEXT MEETING: Tuesday 6th March at 7.30pm Meeting Closed at 8.40pm
LIBRARY – lots of books available tonight. There are some magazines for you to take home and keep.
MEMBERSHIP: There are 11 new memberships for
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Club Torque XK & Mk 7, 8, and 9 Register 7th February 2018
The February Register meeting was held in conjunction with a barbeque and for some, a game of tennis at Ossie and Rayeena’s. At 7.30pm Robin opened the meeting with thanks to the Petruccos for hosting us at their place. Robin also welcomed Vicki and Rob Loffler after their extensive travels during 2017. Attendance: Wendy and Onslow Billinghurst, Julian Lugg, Rod and Peggy Davis, Peter and Judy Goodale, Sue Harrison, Ossie and Rayeena Petrucco, Ron Westren, Graeme and Fiona Schultz, Rob and Vicki Loffler, Peter and Ros Holland, Michael Petrucco and Robin and Deidre Ide. Apologies: David and Sally Burton, Moira Lugg, Richard and Carla Smith, David and Carol Seidel, Jacques and Sally Metzer, John and Lindsey Williams, Tony and Carol Blackford, Russell Clarke and Jenny Hales, Doug Harrison, and Roger Hughes and Pene. Previous Minutes: Minutes of our meeting held on Sunday 3 Decmber 2017 had been previously circulated and were accepted as an accurate record. Club Business: - All British Day 11th Feb – About 60 vehicles have been entered by JDCSA members. - The club has plans later in 2018 to celebrate 50 years since the launch of the Series 1, XJ. - The Bay to Birdwood run will be managed by the National Motor Museum in future. - The NMM will have a Bugatti Veyron on display for about 5 years - The most important item of Club business was that final arrangements were provided for the 2018 National Rally which will be in SA from the 12th to the 20th of April. Four days will be at Tanunda and four days at Victor Harbor. The rally website is at jaguarnationalrally2018.com. Approximately 150 people have booked for the Formal Rally dinner on Sunday 15 April. - Julian outlined events planned as part of the National rally, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the release of the XK 120. A dinner is planned on Saturday 14 April 2018 to celebrate the anniversary and there will be a display on Sunday 15 April for XKs at the National Motor Museum at Birdwood.
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- The Register has identified more than 30 XKs and will encourage the owners of those cars to join in the celebrations. The Register will assist in promoting the involvement of XKs and their owners in events especially for them such as: Viewing of XKs at the Carl Lindner museum, An XK category at Collingrove hill-climb, XK dinner on Saturday 14 April, display of XKs at the NMM at Birdwood on Sunday 15 April, photo-shoot at Hindmarsh Island on Tuesday April 17th. - Thursday 19th there will be a display of Jags including XKs at Warland Reserve at Victor for XK participants, - Presentation of certificates to XK participants at the farewell dinner on the 19th. Register Business: - For 2018 the border Run is incorporated in the National Rally and the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the release of the XK 120 outlined above. - 24 March, Dirt to Diesel at Keith. Onslow provided detailed information. - Balaklava run to the Goodales’ will be on Sunday 20th May. Details will be circulated by e-mail. - There was general discussion about more frequent events for the register. Nothing was resolved for the months of March and April because of peoples’ prior commitments. Car Talk: - Ossie reported on his recent experience in the Prima Tour. - Onslow told us about problems after installing new pistons in his XK 150 and how other Club members helped him resolve the problem. - Peter Holland’s 120 has plenty of fresh factory-red paint. Re-assembly will follow. - John Elmgreen’s book on XK 140s is near completion. Robin closed the meeting at 8.50pm with thanks to the Petruccos for hosting the meeting and for the delicious desserts.
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Holland, Bob Game, Louis Marafiotti, Graeme Moore, Paul Moore, David & Annette Magee, David & Angela Nicklin, Paul & Irene Noakes, Trevor Norley, Borys Potiuch, Phil Prior, Evan & Andrea Spartalis, Andrew Tessari, Geoff & Margaret Thomas, Noel & Carmel Trew. Apologies Sue Prior, Ron & Rosie Bailey, Ray & Barb Offe, Toni Heartfield, Steve Arthur & Francis Grilli, John Best, Allan & Lurraine Davis, John Flanigan, Ian & Jenny Rowley, Don & Kathy Tyrrell. New Members The Register welcomed new members David & Annette Magee, Bob Game and Fred Butcher. Previous Minutes Approved General Business - 2018 Nationals. Different roles for XJ register discussed. - Annual weekend away for 2018. Clare and Blyth selected. - Moonta Show and Shine Sunday 11th March. - McLaren Vale V & C. - 50 years Series 1 picnic for September discussed. - 2018 Nationals now on website. Car Talk Steve Attard
Karmann Ghia being put back together. David Bicknell X300 - tree branch wrote her off. Robin Bullock N.T.R. Walter & Beryl Bullock N.T.R. George Calvert TR7 going OK. Bob & Daphne Charman Got a rear left door for the XJ from Finch Restorations. John & Claire Evans N.T.R. Bob Game 1999 Sovereign needs some upholstery work. Fred Butcher XJC needs headrests repacked. David & Annette Magee 420G running well. Minor trim work needed. Brian Hopgood Ser 2 Air Cond. getting fixed. Miranda Brady Princes smashed up. Bought two XJ’s. Needs bit of work. Don Heartfield XJ burnt to death. Bought another 1986 XJ Peter & Ros Holland XK120 home and looking good.
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N.T.R. All OK at the moment. Looking for louvre stamping for XJS bonnet. David & Angela Nicklin N.T.R. Paul & Irene Noakes Petrol smell. Replaced seals and getting better. Borys Potiuch After 15 months can see the light. Over heating fixed. Bought Elaine a new Ser 1. I think she’ll love it. Phil Prior Daimler OK. XJC project should be home for Easter. Evan & Andrea Spartalis N.T.R. Andrew Tessari New Ser 2. It actually goes really well. Geoff & Margaret Thomas Replaced seat belts. Pays to shop around. Trevor Norley One car running a bit rough at the moment. Noel & Carmel Trew Had a flat tyre at Naracoorte.
3.BORDER RUN 2019: It will be the turn of SA to organise the TriState Event but the only expression of interest in attending were Malcolm Adamson, Bob Kretschmer & Antony Veale. The matter of organising such a Run under those circumstances will be a problem. Several suggestions for a venue were suggested – eg Lismore, Queanbeyan, & Griffith. Much more work is required. Bob K will check Albury Wodonga (extra distance for Qld. Malcolm & Bob may drive to potential places for a ‘reccy” A single site for 50 vehicles is a preference and this is the biggest problem. The date will probably be September. Malcolm intends to drive a modern car.
Meeting closed at 9.00pm.
4. TECHNICAL & PARTS: 1. Ross Rasmus advised that he has decided to remove the engine from his 1 ½ L restoration project. There was discussion on the relative merit of disconnecting the gearbox, with preference of removing the engine & gearbox as one unit. 2. Bruce has delivered his SS Airline vehicle to Marque Restorations. He needs the correct Part No. of the post war 1 1/2L generator. 3. Antony asked the purpose of the ‘holes’ in the floor panels of his MkV. They are intended as mounting places for seat belts. 4. Jack seeks a 7/16” Cycle Thread Tap or alternatively a nut. Bob K has a BSCY tap & dye set. 5. Jack advised that following repeated problems of his MkV brakes sticking when using Girling seals the problem has been solved by changing to Australian made seals. Samples were tabled. 6. Ross Rasmus listed several items he required for the tool tray of his 1 1/2L but was pleased to be rewarded by rummaging through Bruce’s spares stock, finding what he wanted & then by-passing the metal detector on the out door.
Next meeting: Wednesday 14th March 2018, At Shannon’s, 863 South Road, Clarence Gardens at 7.30pm. All welcome.
S.S., Mk IV & Mk V Register 28th February 2018
PRESENT: Des Brown, Bruce Fletcher, Malcolm Adamson, Ross Rasmus, Brenton Hobbs, Bob Kretschmer, John Lewis, Bob Lynch, Jack Richardson, Antony Veale. APOLOGIES: Les Stewart, David Rogers, Ross Gogler, Bill Everett, David Adamson. CORRESPONDENCE: FHMC inc. Log Books re more than one driver same day. Bay to Birdwood Committee – Working Paper 1. ALL BRITISH DAY: The following members participated - Bruce Fletcher (multiple vehicles), Malcolm Adamson (multiple vehicles), Ross Rasmus, Jack Richardson & Bob Kretschmer. 2. BORDER RUN 2018, 2nd – 5th November: The Victorians will organize the Run. The dates will remain and the venue will be advised when that is decided. The short list includes Swan Hill & Bendigo.
4. GENERAL BUSINESS: 1. Log Books: When more than one driver is required on any one day, the Regulations are still not clear & members can use their own discretion. It is considered ‘safer’ if the second driver simply under-signs the first initial. 2. Bay to Birdwood: It is proposed that the National Motor Museum assume control of the event. There is an excellent 7 page report available on the matter.
Entrants are requested for a Jaguar Display on Sunday 15 April at Birdwood. Entries are free with the proviso that vehicles remain on site from before 10.00 am to 3.00 pm. The prominent Rally display banner does not include the MkV 70 year anniversary. There is a Post-Rally event at McLaren Vale on Sunday 22nd in conjunction with the MV Vintage celebration. 6. WELFARE: Past Register member Peter Mott is struggling with health issues but is determined to continue to be involved with his vehicles. 7. SS REGISTER MEETING DATES: Last Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm . March 28th Bob Kretschmer April 25th Brenton Hobbs ANZAC Day Date TBA May 30th John Lewis June 27th Bob Lynch July 25th Ross Rasmus August 29th Margaret Evans September ? Bruce Fletcher BBQ October 31st Jack Richardson November 29th Des Brown 2019 January BBQ at Malcolm’s Seaside Retreat (Malcolm awayBrenton in charge) 8. Visit to Bruce’s workshop & Spares Museum (see 4.6 above) Meeting closed at 8.45 pm. Thank you Bruce & Ann for hosting the meeting & supper.
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5. JDCSA: Malcolm Adamson. 1. National Rally. The SS, Mk1V & MkV Register has been asked to assist with parking at Carl Lindner’s Museum on the Saturday morning April 14th. Because of limited internal tour group size, arrivals will be staggered. Bruce & Bob K will attend. The Register has also been asked to assist with parking on the Sunday 15th at Birdwood – Bruce Malcolm & Bob K.
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Revised Club Registration— My Experience James Mann With the rules now changed for Club Registration (formerly “Historic Registration”), my 1988 Jaguar XJ40 became eligible for historic registration on 1 January this year. It was built in September 1988, but the rules now state that any vehicle manufactured on or after January 1 is eligible. I went on the web and downloaded the MR1 form and filled it out. I referred to Classic Marque [Ed. Points for promotion of CM in your article - cheque’s in the mail…], but not all of the club registration inspectors have stamps for the MR334 form, so I was pointed in Evan’s direction, and he very kindly agreed to take time out of his day to inspect the Jag. The next day I took it down to Evan and he filled out the MR334.
I then went to Transport SA the next day and they told me that the MR1 was not necessary (that is a change of ownership form), and instead gave me another form to fill out. They said they would have to transfer the registration and it would take 5 minutes. In my stupidity, I decided that I would fill out the form later and come back once the registration had expired. About a week later I went back to Transport SA and they informed me that they could not register the car on Club Registration because the registration date listed was 1989; they could not change it, and told me that an “identity check” would be required. I went on the Ezyreg website and registered the car on a temporary permit for a day ($46.50) took it to Regency Park
for an inspection. Following an identify inspection, they filled out an MR29 form - no appointment is needed for an identity inspection. I then returned the paperwork to Transport SA, and $92 later, the Jag is now registered for a year - which I think is a bargain! I then contacted Dave Burton (Logbook Secretary) who very kindly supplied me with a log book, and now I am all ready to go. I would like to thank Ron Palmer, Evan Spartalis and Dave Burton for helping me with the process. Ed.’s note: If you require any further information about the Club Registration scheme, or have any questions regarding registering your vehicle under the scheme, don’t hesitate to contact Dave Burton (Logbook Secretary) on 0417 566 225 or via email at: davidb716@gmail.com
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January Multivalve Lunch On January 16th, the Multivalve Register enjoyed a lunch run to the Aldgate Pump Hotel. Sixteen cars met at the Marion Hotel on Marion Road for a 10:30am departure. The weather was lovely - a typical Adelaide sunny day with blue skies. We headed to the cafe at the McLaren Vale & Fleurieu Visitor & Information Centre for coffee and cake via Clarendon, Yaroona and McLaren Flat, arriving at 11:15 for an hour's chit-chat and a look around the Centre (very interesting and more than just a cafe). We left the Centre at 12:15 heading through Willunga and up Willunga Hill where they were erecting the stand for the finish line of one section of the Tour Down Under. We carried on through Meadows, Echunga and Mylor, enjoying some beautiful scenery along some very winding roads before arriving at the Aldgate Pump Hotel for lunch at 1:15pm. An enjoyable meal and a relaxing 2.5 hours followed with some lively conversation between members. It was nice to have Club Patron Peter Holland and his wife Ros along with us for the journey. All members thoroughly enjoyed the route and look forward to the next event. Peter Buck Multivalve Register Secretary
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Photos: Peter Buck
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Club Calendar Tuesday 6th 7.30pm Sunday 11th
Wednesday 14th
March
7:30pm
JDCSA General Meeting — Police Association Building, Carrington Street, Adelaide. Moonta Show and Shine - Contact Bob Charman on 8248 4111.
XJ, Mk10 & 420G Register Meeting—Shannons Clubrooms, 663 South Rd, Clarence Park. Contact: Bob Charman T: (08) 8248 4111
Thursday 15th 7:30pm Tuesday 20th 7:00pm Tuesday 27th
E Type, F Type & GT Register Meeting Contact: Alan Baker M: 0429 097 729
Committee Meeting—VIP Home Services Board Room, Cnr Marion Rd and Sir Donald Bradman Drive. Multivalve Register Meeting Contact: Peter Buck
Tuesday 27th
M: 0421 061 883
E: peter.buck51@bigpond.com
Deadline for Classic Marque submissions Editor: Dane Wilden M: 0431 058 951
Wednesday 28th
E: etype@jdcsa.com.au
E: dwilden@adam.com.au
S.S., Mk IV & Mk V Register Meeting Contact: Malcolm Adamson T: (08) 82783002 E: daimlerss@jdcsa.com.au
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Club Notices GENERAL MEETING ROSTER 2018 Mar
XJ Register
Apr
NO MEETING (National Rally)
May
S.S., Mk IV & Mk V Register
June
E/F/GT Register
July
XK Register
Aug
Compact Register MEMBERSHIP
Pat McNamara & Louise Goldsmith Timothy Telfer
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
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 March, 2018 magazine: Neil Brine David & Gail Morgan Dinu Wijesinha, Dawn Shorey, & Zac Wijesinha John Denton
Register Meetings are held as follows:
Multivalve - Fourth Tuesday of each odd calendar month.
2015 Jaguar XKR 5L Coupe 2008 Jaguar XJ8 4.2L Sedan 1961 Jaguar Mk IX 3.8L Sedan SS & Daimler - Last Wednesday of each month
1968 Jaguar E-Type 4.2L Coupe 1975 Jaguar XJ6 4.2L Sedan 1965 Daimler 250V8 2.5L Sedan
1985 Jaguar XJSC 5.3L Cabriolet 1960 VW 1600 1600cc Tourer Josie & Andrew Shaw 1971 Jaguar XJ6 4.2L Sedan John Hassell 1985 Jaguar XJ6 4.2L Sedan Allan Trenorden 1988 Jaguar XJ40 4L Sedan Andrew Fantis Jaguar XJ6 Sedan Paul & Judy Taylor Jaguar XK140 3.4L DHC
XJ, Mk 10 & 420G - Second Wednesday of each month
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Jaguar Classifieds
FOR SALE 1964 Daimler 250 V8 FOR SALE 1962 Jaguar MkII 3.4L 1962 3.4L Mark II with 5 speed Supra Gearbox. Rebuilt 2008 under Evan’s supervision. If interested please contact Tim on 0419 809 021 for a price.
WANTED - 2003 S-Type Steering Wheel Contact Volkan Evci
0401 487 308
WANTED - Mk I 2.4L Prefer manual, but will consider auto. Willing to look here in SA or interstate. Contact Peter Emes
0413 133 233
This magnificent car needs no introduction to members of JDCSA. Noel Orford’s beautifully restored and maintained 1964 Daimler 250. Fully restored in the early 1990s with full bare metal respray, new Connolly leather interior and rebuilt mechanicals throughout. Meticulously maintained and loved by Noel with documented history. A multi-prize winning car that now needs a new home. $45,000 Contact Philip Prior 0402670654 philipprior@bigpond.com
FOR SALE 1977 Jaguar XJS V12 White with burgundy interior, odo less than 100,000 km. Last registered 2007. Repair and operation manuals, driver's handbook and history included. Stored in a shed for last 10 years. In very good condition but not running. Previously insured for $15,000.
All genuine offers considered Phone Jen 0408 257 377
THE BOTTOM LINE Take a look at Jaguar Land Rover’s launch video for the 2018 Geneva Motor Show - arguably the most important motor show in the industry. Features JLR CEO Prof. Dr. Ralf Speth (a German?!), and Jaguar designer Ian Callum.
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