Classic Marque - September 2018

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September 2018

The Art of Performance Jaguar’s latest range put through paces in Adelaide parklands.

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Club Directory Management Committee

Club Services

Register Secretaries

Club Patron Phone:

Technical Officer Geoff Mockford (08) 8332 3366 / 0438 768 770 Librarian Tom Brindle (08) 8387 0051 Log Books David Burton 0417 566 225 davidb716@gmail.com

XK & MK 7, 8, and 9 Robin Ide Mobile: 0428 816 678 rdide@tpg.com.au

Peter Holland (08) 8271 0048

President

Julian Lugg Mobile: 0417 882 930 president@jdcsa.com.au Vice President Philip Prior Phone: (08) 8276 6136 Mobile: 0402 670 654 philipprior@bigpond.com Treasurer

Tim White Mobile: 0419 809 021 treasurer@jdcsa.com.au Secretary

Alan Bartram 0418 818 950 adbartram@bigpond.com Mobile:

Editor

Dane Wilden Mobile: 0431 058 951 dwilden@adam.com.au

Membership Secretary Daphne Charman Phone: (08) 8248 4111 Mobile: 0404 999 200 membership@jdcsa.com.au

Inspectors— Club Registration 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

Events Coordinators Arcadia & Jim Komaromi Mobile: 0421 185 168 jimkom@adam.com.au

Club Representatives

Web Editor

Federation of Historic Motoring Clubs (FHMC) Bob Lynch (08) 8381 1705 Marque Sports Car Association

Tom Herraman 0423 214 644 info@jdcsa.com.au Mobile:

Club Web Site www.jdcsa.com.au

Australian Council of Jaguar Clubs (ACJC) Tim White 0419 809 021

(MSCA) Barry Kitts

Club Postal Address PO Box 6020 Halifax Street Adelaide SA 5000

(08) 8391 1759

All British Day Alan Bartram 0418 818 950

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Cover Image A Jaguar F-Type coupe is wrestled around a “Jagkhana” course at Jaguar’s “Art of Performance Tour” in Adelaide earlier this month. See page 13 for a report and pictures from Angela Rogers.

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, & Grand Tourer Thomas Herraman Mobile: 0428616423 etype@jdcsa.com.au Multi-Valve Peter Buck Mobile: 0421 061 883 peter.buck51@bigpond.com

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Club Torque Thank you to the organisers of our Annual Dinner held at the Glenelg Golf Club on Saturday 28th July. Geoff & Marg Thomas, Peter & Ros Holland, and Bob & Daphne Charman put together another great evening for the club. As part of the evening we presented 40, 30, 20 & 10 year membership certificates. We also presented a number of trophies for Club member of the year, most enthusiastic new member, editor’s award, and President’s award. Thank you to our vice President Phil Prior for organising a new members lunch to be held

The President’s Rap during August – feedback from last year’s event has been very positive. September 4th is our Annual General Meeting where elections are held for the Executive Committee. I encourage any interested members to consider nominating for a position on the committee. The AGM is held immediately following a short September General Meeting. There are many great events being planned by registers over the coming months and I encourage members to consider these by referring to

our calendar website.

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We have also planned a President’s picnic for the 14th October at Serafino’s Winery McLaren Vale to celebrate anniversaries of the Mk V and the Series 1 XJ6.

Julian

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Club Torque Hello everyone, Welcome back to another issue of Classic Marque. We’ve had a few exciting things happen this month at the club, and you can be sure to find photos and reports of them all within this issue, starting with the first public viewing of Jaguar’s new electric vehicle, the I-PACE.

Editor’s Column very soon, and you’ll be the first people in the state to hear about just how amazing Jaguar’s first all-electric vehicle really is! We’ve also welcomed new members and friends to the club through our ‘New Members’ Luncheon’, a report on which can be found on page 12.

Keep a look out in the coming issues—we’ll be The Multivalve Register conducting a full road test recently enjoyed a trip to

the Aldinga and Huntfield airfields, and intrepid reporter Angela Rogers investigated Jaguar’s ’Art of Performance Tour’, both features I hope you’ll enjoy in this issue! As always, keep sharing your adventures with me! Happy motoring,

Dane

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JAGUAR I-PACE UNVEILED AT SOLITAIRE JAGUAR FIRST PUBLIC VIEWING OF ALL-ELECTRIC JAG IN ADELAIDE PRIOR TO LAUNCH Dane Wilden Classic Marque Late last month, Solitaire Jaguar unveiled the latest and most advanced model ever to join the Jaguar stable — the Jaguar I-PACE. Although not officially released until October, Jaguar has already opened the order books on the first EV (electric vehicle) it has ever produced, and Solitaire Jaguar Senior Sales Consultant Dan O’Grady is quietly confident in the latest offering, aimed squarely at rival EV producer Tesla. Pricing starts at a competitive $129,686 for the base model S, $141,334 for the mid-range SE, and $152,358 for the topspec HSE (all drive away). If you’re quick, you can place an order for the signature JLR “First Edition”, complete with every conceivable option, for a princely $172,014. Engine specification is uniform throughout the range, with each model equipped with two Synchronous Permanent Magnet Electric Motors producing 294kw of power, and capable of up to 480km per charge. The I -PACE is no slouch either, achieving 0100km/h in just 4.8 seconds. Keep an eye on Classic Marque in the coming months for the first official road test of Jaguar’s ground-breaking EV.

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J-TYPE COULD BE JAGUAR’S FIRST EV SPORTS CAR LIKELY REPLACEMENT FOR F-TYPE MAY BE FULLY ELECTRIC Neil Dowling CarsGuide Jaguar looks set to roll out its J-Type moniker for its next sports car range, that is expected to be electrified, after trademarks for the J-Type name were last month renewed with the European Intellectual Property Office. The carmaker has held the J-Type name since 2002 and its renewal indicates it is being prepared for the next sportscar range, with British media suggesting it could replace the F-Type. Jaguar uses the letter and 'Type' nomenclature for sportscars and, more recently, a prefix letter and the word 'Pace' for its SUVs. The renewal is the second visit to the intellectual property office for Jaguar in July after also registering the C-Pace name, which could be either a new category of SUV or a coupe version of the current F-Pace. Trademark registration for a new car is usually listed under Class 12 which applies to all types of land transport vehicles, including those with internalcombustion engines. In its J-Type application, however, Jaguar has broadened that to include Class 9 that includes a broad range of electronics and electrical devices, such as charging stations, batteries for EVs and autonomous vehicles, while Class 37 covers services for vehicles. The J-Type has the potential to be Jaguar’s first electric – either hybrid or full electric vehicle – sports car as its lodgement at the property office fell under the broad category that included autonomous driving systems, EVs, hybrids and even charging equipment. Reports from the UK have stated the J-

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Jaguar’s F-Type may be replaced by an all-electric “J-Type” sports model, representing the company’s first EV sports car.

Type will replace the F-Type in around 2022. The reports also state the new sports car will be midengined, initially with a hybrid drive and later with a full EV powertrain. The J-Type could follow the design and drivetrain principles of the 2010 Jaguar C-X75 concept sports car that used four electric motors and dieselfuelled mini turbine generators. At the reveal of the car at the 2010 Paris motor show, Jaguar said the C-X75 would "influence future design and technology". UK motoring publication Auto Express reported that Jaguar is yet to confirm the drivetrain of a new sportscar but it predicted it could follow the I-Pace EV SUV with electric motors on the front and rear axles to provide all-wheel drive. The publication also said in its hybrid layout, the J-Type was likely to have a

mid-mounted V6 electric motors.

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It said that the powertrain would need at least 410kW of power to be competitive against rivals including the McLaren 570S. If the rumours are correct and the midengined J-Type reaches the showroom, it would be only the second time Jaguar has put a mid-engined car into mass production following the XJ220 of the 1990s. An EV is not unexpected as Jaguar has promoted electric and hybrid propulsion and it has just held the global launch of its first EV – the I-Pace crossover – that will lob in Australia in November. Jaguar design director Ian Callum said that last year’s Frankfurt motor show that he had probably designed his last internal-combustion vehicle.

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V.I.P. Home Services

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MULTI VALVE REGISTER On Sunday the 19th August, 2018, the Multi Valve Register had a wonderful day out visiting the Aldinga and Huntfield Airfields. Our hosts, Tony Human and Gabriella Orford led the group from Marion to the Aldinga Airport, where we all enjoyed an excellent morning tea. While we were looking at the photos and memorabilia from a time gone by in the cockpit lounge, we had the perfect view of the many vintage and new planes taking off and landing. Tony then led the group into his own hanger where his beautiful 4 seater is kept. He gave an expert and interesting talk on how the planes are maintained etc. We then journeyed onto the tarmac to view a Chinese Fighter plane which was used to teach jet fighter pilots how to fly. The owner of the plane was only too happy to show us his pride and joy in which people can be taken for a joy flight if they wish. We then made a quick 10 minute drive to the secluded Huntfield Airfield where we were shown some interesting and unusual aircraft. The next stop (and a very important one) was the Beach Hotel at Seaford for a really great lunch. All in all, it was a great day out, very informative and lots of fun. Many thanks to Tony and Gabriella for their organisation of this fun run. Bob Charman For Peter & Heather Buck (Overseas on holiday again!)

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ALL SET FOR TAKE OFF

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Club Torque Jaguar Drivers Club of SA General Meeting 3rd July 2018 Meeting opened at 7.30pm Welcome: Vice-President Phil Prior welcomed all to the meeting. Welcome to new members – it is always good to welcome new members. Apologies: R & D Adamson, J Lugg, J and A Komaromi, W & B Buttery, F Layton Previous Minutes: Accepted.

General Meeting Minutes page. If you have any feedback on the database please advise Tim. Membership (Daphne): Three new membership applications for July. Renewals have slowed down. Log Books (Dave): Dave has renewed 370 log books this year. Currently have 14 outstanding which will be reported to DPTI at the end of August, as per government requirements. Members were reminded that current financial club membership and current stamped log book are required. Without either of these your car is unregistered. Also a reminder to complete their logbook every time they drive their car, as well as the need to maintain registration on the vehicle. If your car is under restoration you can keep the original number plate for up to five years before the number is put back in the pool of available numbers.

Business Arising from Previous Minutes: NIL Member Welfare: Condolences were expressed to the family of Joan Cuthill following her recent passing. Lyall Baverstock has recently passed away and we extend condolences to the family. President (Julian) – no report due to Julian being away. Vice President (Phil): - “President’s Picnic” Sunday 14th October at Serafino Winery, McLaren Vale. The restaurant is available, but bookings are essential. BYO food is welcome, but no alcohol to be bought onsite. Cats and Cans will be happening, please seek a donation letter from your register secretary. If you further advice please speak with Phil. - National Rally 2019 – Albury/Wodonga in March/ April 2019. Accommodation options are now available for both the Rally 3 days and the 5 day Post Rally Tour back down the Murray on the way home. Accommodation should be booked as soon as possible. - Web page – this has been updated to reflect things that are relevant to our members. www.jdcsa.com.au - September meeting is our AGM and election of officers and receipt of annual reports. Pleased to report that nominations have been received for all positions. Secretary (Alan) – no report due to Alan being away Treasurer (Tim) - No report. - The updated database is still being transferred. You can log in and update your own details. Log in via the website https://jdcsa.tidyhq.com/ User ID is your email address. Alternatively visit via the club web

Editor (Dane): The August edition is going to be published tomorrow. ACJC (Tim): This Sunday they are having a Skype meeting instead of meeting in person once every six months. Regalia (Ron): A selection of items is available for order. Event Coordinator (Jim & Arcadia): All events are listed on the website – please check this for up to date information. MSCA (Barry): No report Librarian (Tom): Plenty of books and DVD’s available. Also lots of freebie books – come and have a look. Registers : Compact (David) – Sunday 19th August, meeting at Adelaide High at 10am and travelling to Mt Pleasant for lunch XJ (Bob) – Christmas Show Friday 7th December – change of venue – it is now to be held at the Cruising Yacht Club at North Haven. They are able to accept a number of additional tickets.

SS & Daimler (Malcolm) – Margaret Evans is hosting a register meeting at her home. XK and MK 7, 8, 9 (Robin) – no report New Business: - Drive Your Classic Car Day: Saturday 1st September – Meeting at Newton at 10am and then a mystery drive through the Adelaide Hills to the Clubhouse Restaurant in Tanunda. Approximate numbers are requested. Please see Peter Holland for further details. - Trophy/Certificates: Dane presented the Editors Award to Robert Sbrogio and Certificate of Appreciation for the National Rally to those that were present. - Annual Dinner: Phil expressed thanks to the organising committee for the annual dinner. We had 88 people in attendance and a great time was had by all. Thank you to our sponsors for their donations of wine. - Bay to Birdwood: Dane is seeking 4-6 volunteers to assist near the Central Markets at pedestrian crossings to manage these while the cars are going through. Please speak with Dane if you are able to assist. - Servicing Tools: Looking for assistance with changing a V12 timing belt and looking for the specific tool. It was suggested that he speak with Geoff Mockford, Price Alexander or Chris Waldock. Peter H might be able to assist with a contact. Guest Speaker: Automotive Wood Restoration – Peter Field. Peter did his apprenticeship at Jaguar Rover in Adelaide as a coachbuilder. After a career in the SA Police he has now decided that he would like to go back to restoring woodwork in vintage cars. Peter spoke of the process of restoring timber and showed some examples of this. About three months to restore woodwork in Malcolm’s 420G. Thank you to Compact Register for supper and Angela for the minutes. Also special thanks the Marj for assisting with the tea and coffee every meeting – we appreciate you! Next Meeting: The next meeting will be at 7.30pm on Tuesday 4th September. This general meeting will be immediately followed by the 2018 AGM. Meeting closed at 8.35pm

Multivalve (Peter) – Both runs for this month are fully booked. October long weekend is a run to Victoria. E-Type/ F-Type/ Grand Tourer (Alan) – no report.

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Register Minutes 3.

XJ, 420G and Mk X Register

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8th August 2018

5. 6. 7.

PRESENT Steve Arthur, John Best, David Bicknell, Robin & Roseanne Bullock, Fred Butcher, Bob & Daphne Charman, Roger Frinsdorf, Tyson Gilbert, Peter Holland, Fay Leyton, Gary & Oggi Monrad, Graeme & Betty Moore, Paul Moore, David & Angela Nicklin, Borys Potiuch, Geoff & Margaret Thomas, Noel Thornley, Neol & Carmel Trew. APOLOGIES Robert Bell, Walter & Beryl Bullock, Don Heartfield, David & Annette Magee, Chris Michael, Trevor & Raylene Norley, Ray & Barb Offe, Neil Porter, Evan & Andrea Spartalis, Don & Kathy Tyrrell, Ros Holland and Darryl Leyton.

Rob Sbrogio. Congratulations re: club editor’s award. Drive Your Old Car Day. Saturday 1st September. President’s Picnic. November Register Meeting – Auction night. September 23rd. Clayton run – Pizzas, bring sweets.

CAR TALK John Best

All others had nothing to report. Next Meeting 12th September, at Shannon’s. 7.30pm all welcome.

Needs new rear view mirror.

Rob & Roseanne Running rich. May have put air filter in wrong way. Roger Frinsdorf Selling XJ8 Tyson Gilbert Open to offers

XJ40 up for sale. Good cond.

Gary Monrad car,

Put car on 98 octane. Like a new

David & Angela Spark plugs fowling up.

PREVIOUS MINUTES Approved GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Xmas Dinner 7th December. Change of Venue. Cruising Yacht Club. 2. Clare weekend trip.

Borys Potiuch Ser 2 not started for a few weeks. Ser 1 too cold to work on Noel Thornley take to picnic.

Getting cars ready for October to

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New Members Luncheon Once again the Executive Committee was pleased to host a “New Member’s Lunch” at the Cremorne Hotel, Unley, on Sunday 26th August. A total of 27 members were present representatives from the Executive Committee.

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The opportunity was taken to welcome members to the club, outline a little history of the club and introduce Register Secretaries and other Executive Committee members present. We were pleased as a club to be able to subsidise the meal, a gesture that was well received by those present. The event was well received by the new members with a significant amount of interaction and comments of appreciation. I thank the members of the Executive Committee who supported this event and we will certainly plan to repeat this exercise again in the new year. Phil Prior Vice President

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Earlier this month, Jaguar Land Rover Australia welcomed Jaguar enthusiasts to view their latest models and to experience them first hand. Our “Art of Performance Tour” began with a drive of a 3.0l diesel F-Pace and then the petrol XF from Adelaide to Windy Point and return. After this the real Jaguar performance was experienced, through a “non-competitive” “Jagkhana” track in an F Type coupe. A computer selected a random course and we had to drive it as accurately as possible, in the shortest distance and the least time. It was exciting to experience the capabilities of the F Type! So much fun! Our final activity was to learn about the off-road capabilities of the F-Pace, whereby we drove (or rather the FPace drove us) over a Teflon coated steep ramp and down the other side. The transfer of power was clearly evident and the technology is amazing.

Not a sales person in sight - just come and experience the Jaguar range of vehicles. Additionally, Land Rover had a couple of Discovery models available, whereby they demonstrated their off-road capabilities on a complex obstacle course. A great morning out! Angela Rogers

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NOTICE OF MEETING The Annual General Meeting of the Jaguar Drivers Club of SA Inc. will be held immediately following the September General Meeting on

Tuesday 4th September 2018 at 7:30 pm at The Police Club 27 Carrington St, Adelaide, SA 5000 AGENDA 1.

MEETING OPEN:

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PRESENT:

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APOLOGIES:

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APPROVAL OF PREVIOUS MINUTES: 5/9/17

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BUSINESS ARISING:

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT

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VICE PRESIDENT’S REPORT

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SECRETARY’S REPORT

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TREASURER’S REPORT

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MEMBERSHIP REPORT

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ELECTION OF OFFICERS

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ANY OTHER BUSINESS

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MEETING CLOSE:

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XJ REGISTER RUN TO CLAYTON BAY SUNDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2018 (ALL CLUB MEMBERS WELCOME) 55 ISLAND VIEW DRIVE, CLAYTON BAY

B.B.Q. LUNCH Meet at BURNSIDE TOWN HALL at 9.30am for 10.00am departure R.S.V.P. to DAVID BICKNELL on 0411 066 225 BY WEDNESDAY 19 SEPTEMBER Please let us know if you will be bringing a salad OR sweet

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Club Calendar Tuesday 4th

JDCSA General Meeting — Police Association Building, Carrington Street, Adelaide.

7.30pm Saturday 8th and

XJ Cats in Clare—Contact Steve Arthur: 0414 753 729 or Trev Norley: 0437 587 758

Sunday 9th Wednesday 12th

XJ, Mk10 & 420G Register Meeting—Shannons Clubrooms, 663 South Rd, Clarence Park. Contact: Bob Charman T: (08) 8248 4111

Tuesday 14th

Compact Register Meeting

September

Contact: David Rogers M: 0419 837 558 Sunday 16th

E: rogersda@bigpond.net.au

Goodwood Revival Night—Sporting Car Club of SA. Contact Tom Herraman (tomherraman@hotmail.com) for further details.

Thursday 20th

E-Type, F-Type, & Grand Tourer Register Meeting Contact: Alan Baker

Monday 24th September—Friday 5th October Tuesday 25th

M: 0429 097 729

E: etype@jdcsa.com.au

Federation of Historic Motor Vehicle Clubs MOTORFEST 2018

See www.fhmcsa.org.au for full program details. Deadline for Classic Marque submissions Editor: Dane Wilden M: 0431 058 951 E: dwilden@adam.com.au

Tuesday 25th

Multivalve Register Meeting Contact: Peter Buck

Wednesday 26th

M: 0421 061 883

S.S. and Daimler Register Meeting Contact: Malcolm Adamson T: (08) 82783002 E: daimlerss@jdcsa.com.au

Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th Sunday 30th

Multivalve Register October Run Contact Tony Human for more information — tonyhuman@gmx.com 2018 Bay to Birdwood Run For vehicles built prior to Dec. 31st 1959. Visit www.baytobirdwood.com.au for more

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Club Notices GENERAL MEETING ROSTER 2018 September

XJ Register

October

SS Register

November

Multivalve Register

December

Christmas Meeting

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

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 September, 2018 magazine:

Gareth Aldis & Diane Lamont Anthony & Danielle Charlston

Multivalve - Fourth Tuesday of each odd calendar month.

2001 Jaguar XK8 5L Convertible

1985 Jaguar XJ6 Sovereign 4.2L Sedan Christine Pyman 1970 Jaguar XJ6 4.2L Sedan Patricia & Scott Myles 2018 Jaguar F-Pace 2WD SUV & 2017 Jaguar XE 2L Sedan Dan & Digby O’Grady 1980 Jaguar XJ6 Sovereign 4.2L Sedan 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

SS & Daimler - Last Wednesday of each month

XJ, Mk 10 & 420G - Second Wednesday of each month

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Jaguar Classifieds FOR SALE 1984 Jaguar XJ6 Series 3 Very good body and paintwork (Gun Metal Grey Metallic). Good tyres, new battery, tow bar. Runs, but suspected cracked head

$2250 or near offer

Phone Jack Richardson on 8395 4059 (home) 0405 549 448 (mobile) FOR SALE 2003 Jaguar X-Type 2.0 litre, 5 speed auto, all the usual luxury options plus all leather interior, power sunroof, mirrors & windows. Fully serviced & maintained with log books. Economy & luxury combined. 211,000km.

$5950 ono

08 8383 0669

FOR SALE

WANTED - Mk I 2.4L Prefer manual, but will consider auto. Willing to look here in SA or interstate. Contact Peter Emes

Ph Barry

0413 133 233

XE R-SPORT WHEELS/TYRES Brand New Silver Diamond Rims fitted with Pirelli Cinturato Tyres. 2 x 7.5J x 18” 5 stud rim with Pirelli P7 225/45/18 new tyres. 2 x 8.5J x 18” 5 stud rim with Pirelli P7 245/40/18 new tyres.

$1800.00 the lot. Half replacement price. Contact Merry

0411 729 608

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