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Marque The Monthly Magazine of the

Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia

SA Jaguar Day 2012 See centrefold report & photos

e p y T F r Jagua Under!

n w o D t u b e D s Makes it

Photo courtesy Peter Reedman


Club Club Directory Directory Management Committee:

Register Secretaries

President Phone: Email:

XK, MK 7,8,9 Email: SS & Daimler

Robin Ide 0428 816 678 rdide@tpg.com.au Malcolm Adamson (08)82783002

Email:

daimlerss@jdcsa.com.au

MK 1, 2, S, 420 Email: V12 Email: XJ, 420G, MKX Email: E-Type Email: Multi-Valve Email:

Geoff Thomas (08) 8374 3228 gemathom@adam.com.au Roger Adamson 0421 052 518 v12@jdcsa.com.au Bob Charman (08) 8248 4111 xj420g@jdcsa.com.au Alan Baker 0429 097 729 etype@jdcsa.com.au Ron Palmer 0418 855 597 multivalve@jdcsa.com.au

Peter Holland (08) 8271 0048 president@jdcsa.com.au

Vice President Di Adamson Mobile: 0407 862 758 Email: vicepresident@jdcsa.com.au Treasurer Mobile: Email:

Tim White 0419 809 021 treasurer@jdcsa.com.au

Secretary Mobile: Email:

Julian Lugg 0417 882 930 secretary@jdcsa.com.au

Editor Classic Marque Philip Prior Phone: (08) 8276 6136 Mobile: 0402 670 654 Email: philipprior@bigpond.com

Club Services

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

Regalia

David Bicknall (08) 8251 4835

Librarian

Tom & Marj Brindle (08)8387 0051

Events Coordinator (Position Vacant) Mobile: Email: events@jdcsa.com.au

North

Don Evans (08) 8251 1575

Central

Evan Spartalis (08) 8362 8116 and Geoff Mockford (08) 8223 1997

South

Onslow Billinghurst (08)8325 1971

Web Editor Mobile: Email:

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

JDCSA Committee Members Email: committee@jdcsa.com.au Club Web Site www.jdcsa.com.au Club Postal Address PO Box 30, Rundle Mall SA 5000

Classic Marque Classic Marque is the official monthly magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of SA. Produced each calendar month with the exception of January. The Deadline for all copy is the last Tuesday of each month. Email: philipprior@bigpond.com

Technical Officer Geoff Mockford Ph. (08) 82311233 / 0438 768 770

Log Books Julian Lugg: 0417 882 930

Inspectors—Historic Vehicles

Club Representatives Australian Council of Jaguar Clubs (ACJC) Rick Luff 0411 426 913 Federation of Historic Motoring Clubs (FHMC) Neil Murrie (08) 8431 4497 or 0412 735 548 Marque Sports Car Association (MSCA) Barry Kitts (08) 8391 1759 All British Day Bob Charman (08) 8248 4111

Cover Story The long awaited Jaguar F Type makes its first official appearance in Australia at the Sydney International Motor Show October 19—21. The photo on the cover was taken by Peter Reedman, the Editor’s brother-in-law, who was lucky enough to be invited to attend the preview on Thursday 18 October 2


Club Club Torque Directory

The Other Woman! Dutch researchers have developed a self-repairing coating that could also be used to eliminate the need to wash cars or remove fingerprints from touch screens – and the technology could be ready for production within six to eight years. The team behind the coating, which was developed at the Eindhoven University of Technology, says it could be used to create a self-cleaning car that requires only the “occasional rain shower” to remove dirt. As the coating is highly water-resistant, water droplets “simply roll off the car, taking dirt with them”. If this sounds to you a bit like another ‘snake oil’ type product then join the club. I cannot imagine any car staying clean and shiny enough to satisfy the average motorist never mind the enthusiast. I guess we will have to wait and see. Maybe we could suggest researchers should turn their attention to the development of an anti-theft paint. Now that is a development we would all welcome. There is an article in this edition recounting the experience of one enthusiast who had a number of his treasured possessions (classic cars) stolen. See his letter with its warning on page 23. Anyway, I don’t know about other members, but I rather like washing my cars (emphasis on “my cars”). In my opinion, there is no better way to get to know your car, with all its (her) little idiosyncrasies, scratches and blemishes as well as the sheer joy of admiring and caressing those seductive curves and shapes that we all admire in our Jaguars. Yes, it sounds a little tragic I know. I suspect it is this kind of thinking and the hours I spend in the garage that prompted my wife to affectionately dub my S Type, “The Other Woman”. On a different note, I want to thank those who have made a contribution to this magazine. Nineteen individuals, including Register Secretaries have made a contribution this month, ensuring the magazine has a wide appeal. Keep up the good work! Philip Prior (Editor)

Letters to the Editor Hello Phil, Firstly congratulations on producing a superb (maiden) Classic Marque for the October issue. It was exactly what I envisioned 5 years ago when we started the journey! I should explain a little further; the club had identified back in 2005 that change was necessary to ensure that we continued to grow and prosper. I was fortunate to be President during that particular period (2005 – 2009) and one of the major components of that “Revival” was to embrace technology. This necessitated rebuilding our Web site and reinventing the Classic Marque. They really go hand-in -hand. The end result financially was that fees were reduced by $10 pa and additional benefits provided. To-date these benefits have amounted to $40,000 over the last 4 years. Change is always a challenging process and will only proceed at an “ordained” pace. Further, it can only be achieved with the active members supporting this change and having a strong desire for their club to prosper over the long term (5 – 20 years). This process can now be witnessed with the ACJC deliberations. Therefore, all the Club’s previous editors, committee members and general members should stand proud of their collective achievement as it is a culmination of effort, thinking, debate and the desire to succeed. Above all, our members have a capacity and strength of character to being the leader in our car movement. So well done for completing that process with the October issue. I look forward to the JDCSA's continuing effort, thinking, debate, desire to succeed and ongoing leadership. Tim White Hi Phil, Just want to say a big congratulations on the new look Classic Marque. When I opened it. I was gob smacked. Well done. It is definitely a move in the right direction and reflects where our club is going – forward into a great future Pete and Kath Taylor

Letters to the Editor by necessity need to be brief, to the point and constructive, in order to be accepted for publication. Longer articles and submissions are encouraged and will be considered for publication elsewhere in Classic Marque.

Congratulations Tim, Pete and Kath on contributing the first “letters to the Editor”. As you point out we can be proud of our club and should celebrate the contribution of many members, past, present and future. This is essential to ensure our club remains strong and vibrant. .— Editor

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President’s Club Directory Report November 2012 A sea of Jaguars, what a spectacle! This is one of many ways of describing SA Jaguar Day, which was a great display of Jaguars and a fitting tribute to Di and her many helpers. I must especially thank Di. She put in an enormous amount of work behind the scenes to prepare for this day, which we tend to take for granted. Organising with the council, arranging food stalls, deciding on the layout for the cars, encouraging members to present their cars for the special displays. And so it goes on. I am aware of the many hours she has given to the Club to make the day a success, sleepless nights and a certain amount of stress. One additional feature of this year’s event was the inclusion of a judged section for selected cars. The process was based on the JDCSA proposal for the National Rally, when we next host it. The intention was to gain a little practice with judging and to assess how our ideas would work. The main features were, the cars remained at their allocated positions, the point scoring was not rigid to the point of being pedantic and the concept of placing cars into decades rather than a class by model was introduced. First impressions of the procedure are favourable, but I do look forward to member feedback. If you have any comments, please forward them to Di or to Alan Baker our Chief Judge. If you liked the judged section we will almost certainly have it again next year and “grow” it into a bigger event to better cover all decades to more closely match our vision for the National Rally. Finally, I would like to thank Ian Webber, our newly elected Patron and his daughter, Julie for attending in the morning. Ian was keen to see the cars and to quietly learn a little more about the Club and its Members. I am sure they were both impressed with what they saw. On a quite different matter, I have been very concerned with the number of comments made about E-

type owners not bringing their cars out in the wet weather. Each owner’s car, whatever the model, is rather special and the way it is used is the owner’s choice and should not become subject of poor taste comment. Indeed, in reality the E-typers have been very supportive of special Club events, when asked to be present. My concern, which has been in my mind for a while, was brought to a head by the anonymous verse in the last Classic Marque. In addition the same verse brought comment from a couple of members on another matter, “----the guys love a pleasant drive-------and the partners tag along doing what is right”. The JDCSA has always prided itself on being a family club since its inception so many years ago and has set out to be all inclusive, perhaps not always perfectly. I do not wish to go down the path of political correctness, which can in itself, stifle member’s fun and enjoyment. Simply, please think about fellow member’s views and ideas and treat them with respect, even though they may be different to yours. Mutual respect is one of the keys to a happy club. I look forward to seeing you at the November meeting. Peter Club President Editor’s Note: I accept full responsibility for the material published in Classic Marque and members’ feedback and contributions are always encouraged.

In this Edition of Classic Marque President’s Report ACJC Report Minutes Oct. Gen. Meeting Register Minutes Jaguar Classifieds Jaguar News SA Jaguar Day 2012

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Club Notices Club Calendar Notes Register Minutes (cont) Member’s Pride The Cat’s Giggle Tech Files

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ACJC MEETING REPORT– SEPTEMBER, 2012 The latest meeting of the delegates to the ACJC, together with the Annual General Meeting, took place on Sunday, 9th September, 2012 and here are some of the key points from those meetings. Jaguar Australia In the absence of Kevin Goult, who was in the UK with Australian Journalists regarding the soon-to-bereleased F-Type, Andrew Chapman, Jaguar Product Manager, attended our meeting. Andrew advised that the last twelve months had been good with the TATA ownership and investment continuing to show benefits. The feeling within the organisation is akin to the highs of the 60’s when the E-Type and Mark 2 excited the world. Technology is underpinning the changes being made with new engine plants, 24/7 manufacturing and great employment growth. The worldwide trend is towards smaller capacity, high-performance and economical engines and Jaguar are responding. Both the 3 litre supercharged and the 2 litre petrol turbo will be in Australia at the end of this year in the XF whilst the 3 litre will go into the XJ series alongside the larger engines. It will also be available in the F-Type as an option along with the 5 litre engine. The 2.2 litre diesel is doing well against the competitors and all this gives Jaguar a competitive start point in the $70,000 to $80,000 bracket. The XK will stay as a 5 litre engined car with several configurations including the supercharged version. The 6 speed ZF transmission will remain in place. The F-Type will be first shown to the public at the Paris show on September 27 th and will be at the Sydney show on 18th October. The F-Type has been developed from the C-X16 concept and has been extensively tested in its camouflaged guise. It will be released as a soft top and is by all accounts a serious beast. Both the F-Type and the XF are being targeted towards the younger buyers and in this respect the Australian market is important for Jaguar worldwide. Giving customers the option to ‘construct’ their car via the choice of many ‘customised’ options is a move which is showing benefits. The ‘R’ Performance Academy is a worldwide initiative - driver circuit training and familiarisation. Whilst already in Europe and the USA, the first days in Australia were at Philip Island in August, and certainly fulfilled the aim of reacquainting owners with the Jaguar sporting heritage. The first intake was

Australia wide and included prospective buyers many of whom had previously done drive-days with opposition brands. More ‘R’ Academy days are planned in Australia. Earlier this year the ACJC negotiated an arrangement with Jaguar to advertise in all Club magazines for a twelve month period and this has proceeded. Another way in which Jaguar is supporting the Clubs. National Rallies A Report was received re the Perth Rally held earlier this year. Whilst it was unfortunate that not many cars from the East were present, the Rally had been a success measured by the number of attendees, the events conducted and financially, generating a small surplus which has been put into the WA 2019 Rally account. This Rally was the first for a long time held outside the traditional Easter period. Lengthy discussions have been held whether this is a desirable option. Easter events are not cheap to run as venues charge high penalty rates and the ability to “do deals” is low. Conversely some believe that with two extra days as public holidays that is advantageous. An alternate view is that registrants usually make attendance at a National Rally part of an extended break and therefore the relevance of public holidays is not material. The Council welcomes the input of Club members in this debate. The 2013 National Rally will be hosted by the JDCA in the seaside city, Wollongong. 2013 marks the 60th anniversary of the C-Type’s win at Le Mans using disc brakes which enabled the C-type to be the first car to exceed an average of over 100 mph for the entire race. Rally headquarters will be at the Novotel Northbeach Hotel where a very competitive room-rate, including undercover parking and breakfasts, has been negotiated. However the hotel will only guarantee rooms at this rate until 31 st January, 2013 so an early booking is imperative. The 2014 Rally will be hosted by the JCCV whilst it is hoped that the JDCSA will host the event in 2015. The Council is looking for a person to act as Authenticity Liaison Officer at the 2013 Rally and also en-

Quote for the Month Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future. John F. Kennedy Submit your favourite quote to the editor 5


courages attending members to be part of the judging team for the Concours.

tions which take into account all aspects surrounding these valuable items.

Financial Report

Revised Concours Judging System

The Council achieved a small operating surplus for the year ended June, 2012 although the budget for 2013 indicates a small loss. Whilst costs of the meetings have been trimmed over recent years, airfares and meeting room hire continue to rise, whilst the costs for maintenance of trophies in a good state of repair is ever present.

Your Council has been cognisant of comments surrounding the scoring at the Concours events and the divergent views as to what should be done to ensure a level playing field. There is no easy answer to balancing a system that is as close to perfect as possible, fair and simple so that it encourages members who have previously felt disenfranchised to now participate. Consequently for two years a project has been underway to address the issues arising when attempting to judge cars built (using substantially differing technology) over a 75 year period. Clubs have been circulated with proposals and input sought. Divergent views still remain as to the best way to move forward but the Council has made a decision.

Privacy Policy At the time of the offer earlier this year by Jaguar of a sizeable discount to members on the purchase of a new vehicle, much of the opportunity was lost due to delays in communicating with members. Some Clubs have a policy that no personal information is to be given out notwithstanding that it might be in the interests of members to do so. It is recognised that strict controls would need to be in place but delegates have agreed to re-visit this issue with their respective Clubs to see if a policy can be developed to facilitate any future opportunities. Independent Chairperson. Longstanding practice has been for the office bearers of the ACJC to be elected from amongst the delegates representing the Clubs. One Club suggested that it might be beneficial to elect an independent chairperson. Whilst delegates agreed that in a perfect world this would be ideal, in the ACJC the Chairperson is not just the Chair of a meeting but also a communicator (with JLRA) and coordinator of ongoing matters. As such in-house experience and knowledge are important. The delegates had no concern that a conflict of interest arose and that separation of duties has been observed to work satisfactorily in the past.

For the judging at the National Rally 2013 a new system will be trialled. The aim of the new system is to make the process simpler and to remove the current disparities which exist between cars which were technically simpler but hand-built compared to cars which are more complex but have the benefit of computer technology in their construction. The Council recognises that any scoring system needs ongoing review but recommends to members that they embrace this development and provide constructive feedback after experiencing it in operation. Annual General Meeting The delegates elected Ken White to be Chairperson and Treasurer, Rod Mathers as Secretary and Rick Luff as Public Officer. Rick Luff (ACJC Representative)

Trophies Maintaining the trophies for presentation at the National Rally is an ongoing responsibility of the ACJC. Many of the trophies have been in existence for a long time and the room for additional names of future winners is rapidly decreasing. The Council is aware some Club members are concerned that trophies do not “go home� with winners. The current policy was developed as a result of ongoing difficulties in getting back trophies from the prior year as well as avoiding any trophies going permanently missing as in the past. The Council will be considering alternatives for the future and is open to sugges-

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General Club Directory Meeting Minutes of the General Meeting of JDCSA—October 2012 Meeting opened by Peter Holland at 8.00pm. Apologies

Marque and reminded members that the only way he can continue that standard is if he receives plenty of articles. Reports from Registers

Moira & Julian Lugg, Neil Murrie, Ray & Barb Offe, John & Claire Evans, Carmel Trew, Sue Prior, Ron & Claire Palmer, Sue & Brian Walker, Jules Wallace, Evan Spartalis and Alan Baker.

SS. Run organised to Carl Lindner’s on the 18th of November to view his ‘C’ and ‘D’ Types ( and numerous others} Meeting at 8.45am outside the Tea Tree Gully Medical Centre. All welcome, enquiries to Don Evans.

New Members

XK—Border run coming up.

Martin Wallace re introduced himself as a ratified member. He owns an ‘E’ Type and an XJS.

Compact—Xmas run on the 2nd of December.

Business Arising Nil Acceptance of Previous Minutes Minutes were accepted with the following alteration to the F.H.M.C. report :-

XJ 420g Mk10—Xmas dinner at the German Club now sold out. Next meeting Wed. 10 October E Type—Next meeting at Alan Baker’s shed. 3 rd Thursday. The 18 October. V 12—B.B.Q. on Friday the 12 Oct at Roger & Di’s.

Strike out “problems with the Hot Rod code of practice” and insert –

Multi Valve—The L.W.E. trip to Portland went well. All had a good time.

“the street Machine Association (SMASA) is upset about being left out of the Code of Practice”.

Club Services

President’s Report

Library. Tom has some new books in stock – V12’s and XJ’s.

Peter Holland welcomed Daphne Charman as the new membership secretary and thanked her for taking on the position.

M.S.C.A. Next super sprint meeting at Mallala on Sunday the 21st of Oct.

He wished also to congratulate Phil Prior, our new editor, for the excellent production of the Classis Marque. Reminded the meeting that Jag Day is almost here and wished to thank Di Adamson and her committee for the great job they were doing. Also to remind the club that there is still a vacancy on the committee for an event’s co-ordinator. Vice President’s Report Di Adamson outlined the requirements for Jag Day. All cars to be in position between 9am and 10am. Still requires some marshals from some registers. Cars to be judged and enter the drive past – please let Di know A.S.A.P. Secretary’s Report Peter Holland, in Julian’s absence. Just the usual bank statements. Magazines etc and a letter from All British Day Organisers. Treasurer’s Report Tim White. Nothing to report. Everything going OK. Editor’s Report Phil Prior thanked the membership for the excellent response he has been receiving for the Classic

A.C.J.C. Rick gave a very good detailed report as to where S.A. stands at the moment in relation to the transition of changes that could be in the wind. He also outlined the proposed new revelations that are on the way from Jaguar Federation. Neil outlined some of the requirements that are needed when filling out your Historic Registration forms with special reference to the Joint Membership. He will table the questions at the next Federation meeting for clarification and report back. All British Day. Bob informed the meeting of the changes to next year’s event. Will be now held at Echunga Recreation Grounds on Sunday the 10 th of February 2013. All entries must be in before the 30th of November. Cars can enter from 9.30am and must be in position before 11am. Entry forms will be posted shortly, or are available online. General Business Peter asked the Register Secretary’s if they could please ascertain the numbers for a proposed technical meeting on Car Air Conditioning. Peter thanked the XJ, 420G, and Mk10 Register for supplying tonight’s supper. Meeting closed 8.45pm 7


Register Club Directory Minutes Minutes of the XJ, Mk 10, & 420G Register Meeting held at Shannons, South Road, Clarence Gardens on 10th October 2012 Present Bob & Daphne Charman, Evan & Andrea Spartalis, Steve Attard, Borys Portiuch, Don Tyrrell, Ben Adler, George Calvert, Peter Holland, Graeme Moore, Steve Arthur & Frances Grilli, John Evans, James Mann, Walter & Beryl Bullock, Warren Bullock, Brad Hoare, Fay Leyton, Louis Marafiotti, Martin O’Dea, Merv Tucker, Ian & Jenny Rowley. Apologies Phil & Sue Prior, Betty Moore, Kathy & Pete Taylor, Ros Holland, Ray & Barb Offe, Richard & Margie Foster, Dennis Paech, Darryl Leyton, David & Margaret Bicknell, John Best, Noel & Carmel Trew, Carolyn Bullock, Claire Evans and Carmelo. General Business Our Register Xmas Dinner discussed. Will be held at the German Club on Friday the 7 th of December. Only 2 spaces left Bay to Birdwood – Gumeracha Hospital. J.D.C.S.A. not attending after making bookings. Jag Day 14th October. 3 marshals nominated & two cars for time line drive past. Classic Marque. Phil has asked members to send in articles etc. Next year’s Register run. Broken Hill chosen, Sometime in May. December Register Xmas meeting. All asked to bring a plate of supper. Fun and games night with a Concourse event to be held. A judged event to be tried at Jag Day with a simplified judging system. All British Day. February 10 th 2013. New venue Echunga Oval.

George Calvert N.T.R. Going well. Car is OK Bob & Daphne Charman Watch this space re Big Red’s clock. John Evans Took it to Cudlee Creek. All went well. Brad Hoare Bought new Peugeot. Selling the Ser. 3. Keeping the Ser. 2. Got a speeding fine in the Ser. 3. Have to sell it to recover the cost of the fine. Peter Holland Been to Melbourne in the XJ40. Trouble free. 26.8 m.p.g. Fay Leyton N.T.R. No Mallala next week James Mann Going to sell Ser. 1. Bought a nice XJ40. Louis Marafiotti Car going well. Only just realised you have to turn the light switch 3 times to the left, to turn them off. Graeme Moore X300 radio fixed for $5. New crank angle sensor out from the U.K. Worked once and then nothing. Small problem with Drivers seat in XJ. Borys Potiuch Car on stands to do a few jobs. Hand brake – engine mounts eventually. Problems with dip switch. Ben Adler knows someone with steering column for sale. Interested. Got Ser.2 left hand mirror for $168 from England. Ian & Jenny Rowley Ser. 3 XJ historic reg. Few electrical problems. Driven 8 times since August. Work in progress. Bought car from Steve Purnell. Evan & Andrea Spartalis New header tank in ‘E’ Type. XJ going well. Merv Tucker Still having few starting problems. Holds accelerator ¾ way down and it starts OK. Too expensive to keep trying to fix so I’ll stick with the ¾ way down. Don Tyrrell Both Mk 10’s are OK. Need new tyres on one. Kathy’s XJ to Robe. Got 10.1 litres per 100 Km. Got 2 birds and a rabbit as well. Guru leather repaired front seat and cleaned all seats for $400. Did an excellent job. Meeting closed at 8.40pm.

Car Talk

Next meeting

Ben Adler XJ6 has head off. Valve grind work in progress.

Wednesday 14th November, 2012, At Shannon’s, 863 South Road, Clarence Gardens at 7.30pm.

Steve & Frances Arthur New fuel pump. Minor electrics. Look at Air cond.

PLEASE NOTE: for those wishing to join us for tea before the meeting, we meet at Villi's from 5pm.

Steve Attard N.T.R.

Ongoing saga with carport. Cars

Walter & Beryl Bullock N.T.R. Warren Bullock N.T.R. 8


Minutes of the Mk 1, 2, 420 & “S” type Register Meeting 9 October 2012 held at the home of Geoff & Marg Thomas Present Colin & Marg Haese, Ian & Cheryl Pascoe, Tim & Sue White, Peter & Wilma Mountcastle, Tom & Marj Brindle, Dan Prentice, Neil Murray, Peter & Ros Holland, Bill Browne, Bill & Heather Jones, Geoff & Marg Thomas. Apologies Noel & Jo Orford, Fred & Michele Butcher, Phil & Sue Prior, John Gentilcore, Marg Piper-Browne Business arising Events Co-ordinator still required. Jag National Rally 29/3/13—1/4/13 at Wollongong. Editor Phil Prior would like a picture of members & their car with approx 200 words on car and a brief history. For insertion in C.M.(Members Pride) (2) Marshalls for Jag Day required (OK) Thank you. For those who volunteered. (2) Cars for New judging trial. (OK) Thanks to Bill Browne & Bill Jones. Guest Speaker Dan Prentice (Mk 2 owner) from Sprint Autos, Edwardstown gave a brief talk on Zircotec’s ceramic coating for exhaust manifolds & Zircotec flexible ceramic material for use as a heat barrier for floors, bulkheads, under bonnets, & exhaust shields. all available from him. Car Talk Colin N.T.R. Going well. Ian N.T.R. Mk 2 O.K. may sell “S” type. Tim All going O.K. Peter Mountcastle Has bought a 61 Mk 2 3.8 auto. Cream / red interior, replaced spark plug leads, mufflers & overhauled brakes. Dan Needs rear bush. Neil Rear hubs need replacement on S Type brought in to show. Peter Holland N.T.R. . Bill Browne N.T.R. Going home to clean car for Jag Display judging. Bill Jones N.T.R.. Ditto the above. Thanks guys.

11.45 for 12.00 departure & a short run to a Venue at McLaren Vale for lunch (approx $45.00 per person.) Buy your own drinks. A booking deposit of $10.00 per couple is required by 23 rd November. Please pay Geoff or Marg. A.S.A.P. Reg Sec GEOFF. ——————————————————————— Minutes of the Multivalve Register (XJ40 to current series) Meeting 25th September 2012 held at the home of John and Betty Castle Present Brian & Sue Walker, Ray & Barbara Offe, Peter Clarke, John & Lesley Clarke, Geoff Clayton, Ray Smithers & Judy Langdon, Tom & Marj Brindle, Bob & Daphne Charman, Alf & Joyce Taylor, John & Betty Castle, Ron & Claire Palmer. Business The Meeting welcomed Ray & Barbara Offe who now are the proud owners of a magnificent 1995 XJS 4.0litre. Executive Changes Philip Prior is now Editor, Daphne Charman is now Membership Secretary, the position of Events Coordinator is vacant. Events SA Jaguar Display day October 14 th All cars to be in position before 10am please. Peter Clarke and Daphne Charman offered their cars for the parade. Tom Brindle and Geoff Clayton offered their cars for the Judging. Other Multivalvers volunteered to be Marshals. The Register Christmas BBQ is Tuesday November 27th at John & Lesley Clarkes home. The Club Christmas Party is Tuesday December 4 th at the Police Club, to be conducted by the E Type & V12 Registers. The Multivalve Register January Meeting will be Saturday 26th 2013 (Australia Day) This is a BBQ lunch at Ron & Claires holiday house at Goolwa. The National Jaguar Rally March 29-_tApril 1st (Easter) at Wollongong NSW. Todate there are 5 confirmed Multivalve cars and 2 confirmed compacts attending. Peter Clarke spoke in detail about next weekends Register trip to Portland, Victoria and surrounds.

Geoff Power steering box in car, keep waiting for it to jam. (all in my mind it seems.)

Car Talk

Next meeting

Daphne 2004 S Type 4.2 V8 110,000km Lovely car nd

Xmas break up run on Sunday 2 December. We will be meeting at Hotel Victoria at (top of taps) at

Brian 2001 XJ8 Sovereign 4 litre 45000km N.T.R (Register Minutes Continued Page 20) 9


Jaguar Club Classifieds Directory A Private Collection of Classic Jaguars For Sale Long time club members, Ivan & Janine Cooke have decided to reduce their collection of cats and pursue other interests. This page is dedicated to their beautiful jags, up for sale.

CAR ONE - XJ12 Series 11 1977 As new red paint with black vinyl roof, Tan interior close to new condition. Body in excellent condition. New radiator, rebuilt rear end including brakes and discs, tail shaft and transmission mountings. All hoses, belts, transmission filter and fluid replaced, new battery. A very reliable All service books and records are included. Price $15,000

CAR TWO - 1971 XJ6 Series 1 Rare and genuine 4.2 litre Manual Overdrive 153,639 miles. For the first 61,000 miles it lived in the Bathurst area. Burgundy and tan. Interior needs restoring. Body in good condition. A very original vehicle with every thing in its correct place. Air conditioned with main air vents below instrument panel. Price $7,750

CAR THREE - 2001 X308 Sovereign, Platinum with Oatmeal Interior. 157,700klm. With log books, owners manuals, Engine oil & filter replaced at 5,000 klm to 7,000klm. intervals. Transmission serviced, Filter changed and fluid drained 4 times. Timing chain tensioners, thermostat and housing replaced. The body is unmarked and the interior is excellent. Price $25,750

CAR FOUR -1984 XJS Coupe Cobolt Blue, Doeskin leather interior. 167,300Klm, Paint and body in unmarked condition. Totally rust free. Absolutely no accidents or damage. Excellent interior. Very economical and extremely responsive. This XJS has been over serviced. I have owned this car for 10 years. All service books and records are included. Price $22,000

For more information on these cars phone Ivan Cooke direct on Ph 82809119 or Mob 0407719203 Club member 292

XJ6 4.2 Jaguar 1971 Series 1, 4 dr. sedan, beige interior, exterior red, reconditioned engine 3 spd auto, good tyres, Rego RGY 978 Good condition, have owned the car for 22 years. Ex member of JDCSA. $3.000 ono Phone 08 8278 1646 1971 - 4.2 L 6CYL Exterior colour is Grey Rego: WGXO24 (Last registered March 2011) Duel fuel 08.85704117 Mobile 0427862996 $1,000

Jaguar XKI50 RoadsterChassis No. 835291, Engine No V5696-9 Ex Californian car shown in Black etch, Overdrive, Body off chassis restoration by to date. All has been completed by Finch Restorations at Mt Barker using USA import panels. Bulkhead converted to take RHD. Comprehensive range of photos to show mechanical, body and trim parts available $70,000 Doug Short 8364 6244 or 0417883037

1999 Jaguar S Type (SE) – (Rego XBO 269) Midnight Blue - Fawn Interior 3 ltr V6 - Full Service history with receipts for various works.5 speed auto with Glass Tilt/Slide Sunroof 10 way Power Seats – with memories and Comprehensive Trip Computer, Heated front windscreen Electric “Tilt Away” Steering Column 6 CD Stacker etc etc 138,000 klms $13,900 Contact Des Brown 8338 6753 mob 0402306097

Daimler 1992 4L Peacock Blue/Green A much loved car of 15 years. Serviced regularly at Sovereign Auto's, Rarely used, she requires a new enthusiast, Doe skin leather seats with rare leather piping, Heated seats and mirrors. $10,000 ph Byron or Claudine on 0438 405 505 For more Jaguar Classifieds www.jdcsa.com.au 10


Jaguar Club Classifieds Directory

1985 XJSC 5.3 Lt 140,000 klms Nothing to spend and ready to drive and enjoy. Can send more photos. Asking price around $25,000 Alan Dunsford - Mob 0429082419, Hm: 0885763081

Jaguar XJ300 Sovereign 1997, LWB, Ice Blue/Beige,159 000km, Adelaide delivered, two owners, all service records $19,500 Contact Geoff Clayton 8336 4770 or 0410 904 300

EDITORS NOTE: Please notify the editor if your car has been sold or withdrawn from sale. Adverts will be removed from Classic Marque after three months. unless it is renewed

A Class Metal Finishers

XJ40 Sovereign 3.6 L. 1988 Australian plated 133400 Kms. to date. Condition is very clean. No rust or damage. All books and service record. Serviced regularly by Sovereign Motors. Colour: Tungsten. $7000 Make an Offer. Contact: James Harradine. 83561087

1988 XJS. 161,000 km. Bordeaux colour with Oatmeal leather Excellent condition throughout. New A/C compressor, Electric Fans, Superlite GTR wheels plus lots more $21,000, less for members. Contact Rick Luff Phone: 0411 426913, 8358 6292

V.I.P. Home Services Phone 13 26 13

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Jaguar Club News Directory The Ones That Got Away Some Jaguar Concepts

Call them styling exercises, marketing tests, teasers or just the quickest way to get attention at one of the big international auto show, concept cars often offer a glimpse of what car buyers can expect to see on the road in the future. They are exciting to look at and don't fail to generate endless discussions on our forums and mailing lists.... Over the past few years, Jaguar has unveiled more concepts than in its entire history, ranging from existing models dressed up with body kits to breakthrough designs as well as fully road ready concepts to engine-less mockups... The 2000 XK180 was fully roadworthy and has been used at various Jaguar PR events, including track days and rallies. On the other hand the 2001 F-type, presented by Jaguar top brass as "a car Jaguar would be crazy not to build", remained engine-less and was cancelled.

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3 1. 1980s XJ41 6. 2003 R-D6 2. 2000 XK180 7. 2004 XK-RS 3. 2001 F-Type 8. 2002 X Type Racing 4. 2001 R Coupe 9. 2007 C-XF 5. 2005 Lightweight Coupe

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JAGUAR F-TYPE MAKES ITS AUSTRALIAN DEBUT On Wednesday 17 October 2012, Jaguar Australia previewed the F-TYPE at an exclusive event in Sydney ahead of the Australian International Motorshow. Ruby Rose (Australian presenter and DJ) hosted a gathering of more than 200 VIPs at Simmer on the Bay. In her most exciting DJ gig to date she curated a stunning soundscape as the background to the F-TYPE's dramatic Australian debut, set on one of Sydney's iconic piers. Ian Callum, Jaguar's Director of Design, revealed the F-TYPE to the crowd that gathered on the harbour, all eager to see the new two-seater sports car. "The F-TYPE is instantly recognisable as a Jaguar," said Ian. "It follows the ethos and design philosophy of exciting visual architecture, with beautiful lines and pure surfaces. What better place to preview the F-TYPE in Australia than against the iconic backdrop of the Sydney harbour." Acknowledgement: This material is printed from Media Centre The official Media Centre for Jaguar Land Rover You can visit this site for more official Media Releases at the following link.— http://newsroom.jaguarlandrover.com/en-in/jaguar/

Jaguar F-Type Sydney International Motor Show 19 October 2012 Photos courtesy Peter Reedman 13


Dodging the rain, hail and snow of the previous week, this year’s Jaguar Day was smiled upon by the Weather Gods, delivering a stunning spring day for us all to enjoy. Over a hundred Jaguars and Daimlers, spanning build dates from the early thirties to a mere 6 weeks old were on display on Civic Park’s rolling green lawn. From the barely running to the recently restored, all cars were welcomed and enjoyed by the large numbers of participants and visitors. Di Adamson and her team have once again produced an outstanding day that was enjoyed by all. Thanks also go to Louise, Kathy, Gill and Imogen for running the regalia tent. This year we dipped our feet back into the water by running a judged section and those cars and several others were paraded before Peter Clarke, who gave a detailed and sometimes choking (sorry Peter) commentary on a range or cars that represented Coventry’s finest. While all of the cars were beautiful examples of their models, Karl Linder’s C and D-Types were a rare and exquisite experience; one not often seen these days. Jaguar Day is always the pinnacle of our yearly calendar and this year’s event was the best yet. I can’t wait for next year. Rick Luff (Photos courtesy Scott Adamson) 14


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Multivalve Hosting to Portland September/October 2012 Friday 28th September at 8.15AM saw 19 Multivalvers assembled with their Cats (8 Jaguars, 1 Daimler and 1 Toyota) at Myrtle Bank eagerly awaiting the start of the long weekend away to Portland despite the rather low temperature and a foreboding forecast. All present were schooled to the very last detail of the run after receiving a 21 page, full colour itinerary meticulously researched by Peter Clarke and emailed out in advance.

On arrival at Portland all but one couple were billeted at Victoria House, a period two storey villa of nine suites built of the local dark grey stone so often seen in South West Victoria. Early arrivals took the ground floor suites leaving the upstairs ones, accessed by a quaint but very steep stairway, for the remainder. Dan and Jan Anderson set up in nearby Annesley House which they found to be very comfortable and spacious. Each night during our stay,

The first stage was the run to Keith for morning tea which allowed all to settle into touring mode and was remarkable in that John Castle in his newly acquired S Type, broke with tradition and actually kept up with the pack! Padthaway was passed through next on our way to Naracoorte where lunch had been booked at the Kincraig Hotel. The hardier amongst the group braved the cold and blustery conditions to stroll around the town but the not so brave set out towards Casterton for a leisurely drive along tree lined back roads with little traffic, ideally suited to Jaguar cruising. As we passed through Casterton we noticed that “Petrol Heads” were well catered for as there is a Drag Strip on a wide section of a main road on the edge of town, obviously well used and set up with temporary crowd protection barriers.

Happy Hour was held in the elegant lounge room in Victoria House, cosy with a roaring log fire, but of course noisy as are all such social gatherings enjoyed by our Club members. Dinner that evening was held in the bistro at the Richmond Henty hotel, (This report continued on page 26)

A Special Deal from Solver Paints Just present your membership card at any of Adelaide’s Solver Paint stores and you will receive your paint supplies at TRADE PRICE. Many thanks to Solver for this great deal. P.S. Don’t forget to mention the JDCSA and present your membership card www.solverpaints.com.au

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Club Club Notices Directory MEMBERSHIP 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 notice. No Applications Received this month The following applications listed in the September Edition of Classic Marque have been ratified.

Make Your Mark by Contributing to

Classic Marque There are many ways members can contribute to this magazine thus making it more interesting to the widest possible readership as well as making the editor’s job a whole lot easier. These include: 

Letters to the Editor.

Martin & Julia Wallace 1965 E Type 4.2 Coupe and 1988 XJS 3.6L Coupe Brian & Brenda Campbell 1968 E Type 4.2 Coupe Diane & Geoffrey Wilden 1964 Mk 2, 2.4 L

Reports and photos from register runs.

Funny or interesting stories about members

Jaguar news and events.

Interviews with new members.

Tell us about your car MEMBER’S PRIDE.

On behalf of the club I welcome these new members and 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.

Technical tips and ideas for the TECH FILE.

Information on up-coming register events.

A good joke for the Cat’s Giggle.

Stories & photos about “Sleeping Beauties”

In particular I ask that Register Secretaries and current members make these new members welcome at meetings and functions.

Daphne Charman Membership Secretary

GENERAL MEETING ROSTER 2012 –2013 Nov Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov

XK, MK 7, 8, 9 Register Multivalve Register E-Type Register SS & Daimler Register Mk1, 2, 420 & S Type (Compact) Register XJ, MK10 &420G / V12 Register XK, MK 7, 8, 9 Register Multivalve Register E-Type Register SS & Daimler Register Mk1, 2, 420 & S Type (Compact) Register

members’ cars under restoration. 

Recommend a good service or supplier.

QUICK REFERENCE REGISTER MEETINGS The General Meeting of the JDCSA is held on the first Tuesday of each month.

Register Meetings are as follows: Mk 1,2 & 420 & S Type (Compact) - Second Tuesday of every even calendar month E-Type—Third Thursday of every month Multivalve— Fourth Tuesday of every odd calendar month.

Duty Register is required to arrive at 7pm and ensure the room is ready for 7.30pm

SS & Daimler— Last Wednesday of each month

Register Secretaries please note: Each Register is responsible for the supply of milk and a light supper. If a register is unable to provide supper, please contact the President or Secretary so other arrangements can be made. The tables and chairs need to be set up by 7.30pm and all members are asked to assist in this process along with packing up after the meeting.

XJ, Mk 10 & 420G—Second Wednesday of every month XK, Mk 7, 8 & 9— As notified in the minutes V12— Second Friday of every month For specific information call Register Secretaries from the Club Directory (page 1) 17


Club Club Calendar Directory Notes Tuesday November 2—5 SS Register Border Run to Port Fairy Vic to meet our Victorian counterparts (Run No.38) The SA contingent 15 vehicles Dep. Adelaide Thur.1st Nov. Meet at Tailem Bend 09.00hrs. Dep. 09.45 for o/n at Mt. Gambier. Tuesday November 6, 7.45pm.Monthly General Meeting JDCSA Police Association Building - 27 Carrington St Adelaide Wednesday November 14, 7:30 pm XJ, 420G, Mk 10, Register Meeting Shannons Rooms - 863-865 South Road, Clarence Gardens. Members meet at Villies Cafe South Road from 5.30pm. for a meal prior to the meeting . Contact Bob Charman Email: charman@bigpond.net.au Mob: 0421482007

Note: Each month we will endeavour to list in Classic Marque all coming club dates and events for the following three months. However, I am dependant on members supplying up to date information for inclusion in this segment. More information regarding these and other future events can be found on the club website calendar. www.jdcsa.com.au —Editor

Thursday November 15, E Type Register meeting at Alan Baker’s shed. Saturday November 17, Sporting Car Club Round 4 SA State Circuit Racing Championships - Twilight Meeting at Mallala All Enquiries to The Sporting Car Club of SA Sunday November 18, Run organised to Carl Lindner’s to view his ‘C’ and ‘D’ Types (and numerous others} Meeting at 8.45am outside the Tea Tree Gully Medical Centre. All welcome, enquiries to Don Evans. Tuesday November 20, 7:00 pm. Executive Committee Meeting VIP Building Cnr. Marion Rd and Sir Donald Bradman Drive Sunday December 2, Compact Register Christmas Run to McLaren Vale. meeting at the Hotel Victoria (Top of Taps?) at 11.45 for a 12 o’clock departure and a short run to a McLaren Vale winery. (It’s a surprise) for lunch. (2 courses approx $45.00 per person). Buy your own drinks. We require a booking deposit of $10.00 per couple by 23 rd November. Please pay this to Geoff or Marg Thomas- 08 83743228 Tuesday December 4 7.45pm. Monthly general Meeting JDCSA Police Association Building - 27 Carrington St Adelaide. This will be the Club Christmas Party hosted by the E Type & V12 Registers. Friday December 7, 6:30 pm. XJ, 420G, Mk 10 Register - Xmas Dinner at the German Club 223 Flinders Street, Adelaide SA 5000 Contact Bob Charman Email: charman@bigpond.net.au Hm: 82484111 Mob: 0421482007 Tuesday December 18,, 7:00 pm. Executive Committee Meeting VIP Building Cnr. Marion Rd and Sir Donald Bradman Drive. Saturday January 26, (Australia Day) The Multivalve Register BBQ lunch at Ron & Claires holiday house at Goolwa.

There is a rumour going around that there will be a special event in Mid January 2013. A one day event, we believe, aimed at mustering as many XJ Series 1 Jaguars as possible in one place. Probably taking the format of a Sunday run in the country for lunch somewhere. Obviously we will need to track down the source of this rumour and get full details to all our Series 1 owners. But for now feel free to spread the rumour as far as possible. Of course we want all other club members who don’t have the pleasure of owning an XJ Series 1 to feel welcome to join in the fun. (Watch this space for more details) 18


The New Event Area. Echunga Recreation Ground. Where? Between the School and the Golf Club at the Echunga end of Echunga Road which runs from the centre of Hahndorf to Echunga. What is it like? This is a multi purpose sports area including tennis courts, net ball courts and two Ovals end to end for Football or Cricket. These playing areas are surrounded with various types and quantities of Australian trees and scrub. “All British Day Australiana”? Who are our hosts? The local sporting clubs and service groups are the occupiers of this Mount Barker Council owned land. Our huge off site Public Parking area, adjacent to the Recreation Grounds, is land owned by the Echunga Golf Club who have kindly made it available to us. Will there be catering? The local sporting and service Clubs will be doing the catering for the event. We are planning a large outdoor eating area attached to the Club Rooms plus food stalls alongside the second Oval. There is a large club lounge area in the Club Rooms where there is seating and tables with a Bar at one end for those who might like a small drink with their lunch. Will there be a market or similar activity? Moves are in progress to have a Country market within the actual Recreation Grounds which we will combine with our usual event associated traders. Children’s Entertainment. The Zoo, Face painting, Punch and Judy and the school is arranging for a Jumping Castle. Entries. November 30th postmark will be the cut off date. No late entries will be accepted at all. All entries received after this date will be refused and returned to the sender. Entries received before November 10th will go into a lucky draw for 3 prizes of free entry to the 2013 All British Day valued at $15 each.

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Register Club Directory Minutes (cont) Minutes of the Multivalve Register (cont)

pointed Patron, Ian Weber, OAM.

Ray & Barbara 1995 XJS 4 litre Recently purchased this car from Gold Coast. Barb drove it home, beautiful car and unbelievable to drive.

Peter also introduced ‘Pete’s Pet Project’ the key points of which are:

John Clarke 1997 x300 3.2 litre 105,000km no problems, wonderful car. Peter Clarke 2012 XJ Premium luxury with 3.0litre diesel in Stratos Grey with Cashew interior Just 500 kms and looking forward to the Portland trip.

 Concern for the long term future of the Club.  Younger generations are not joining the Club as   

Tony Human has a new XJ on order. Geoff Clayton 2006 X350 V6 3litre 4400km Geoff purchased this car from Peter Clarke and is very pleased with his purchase. Geoffs X300 LWB 4litre is for sale. John Castle 2.5litre s Type 85000km. nice modern car, lovely to drive, but does not have supple ride of the XJ Ray Smithers 1994 XJ40 3,2 Sport 200,000km running well. .XJ racer is to get an E Type manual gearbox ready for Mt. Gambier Hill Climb. Tom 1994 XJ40 3.2litre 165,000 going very well, about to get a new battery and a service next Wednesday, ready for the weekend away. Bob C Big Red just purrs Alf 1990 XJ40 142km Has been checked – new wheel bearing at Sovereign- ready for Portland Ron 2002 X308 LWB 4 litre 120,000km. Excellent car. Ready for the weekend. Thank you to Betty & John for your hospitality. —————————————————————–—-Minutes of the XK, Mk 7, 8 and 9 Register Meeting held at Peter and Ros Hollands’ Wed, 3 Oct Present Peter and Ros Holland, Peg and Rod Davis, John Williams, John Dunning, Richard Smith, Julian and Moira Lugg, Rob Loffler, Robin and Deidre Ide, Jack and Sally Metzer, Sue and Doug Harrison and Rob Smith. Apologies were received from: Ossie and Rayeena Petrucco, Onslow and Wendy Billinghurst, Peter and Judy Goodale, Carla Smith, Vicki Loffler, Lindsey Williams and Lyn Hughes.

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they once used to. How can we encourage younger members? What do younger people expect from a car club/ JDC? Interstate Jag clubs and other car clubs have the same issues. What can we learn from them? What are the demographics of the Club? Peter would like to hear ideas from members.

Several ‘responses’ were offered from members:  Use facebook.  Accept non-owner members at reduced fees.  Combine car shows with other clubs.  WA has multiple clubs at car shows. Members noted with approval the new look Classic Marque and were reminded that the ongoing success of CM will rely on the submission of letters, technical articles and reports of events. ACJC: Recent discussions have been encouraging. Jaguar Australia: A recent report suggested that Jaguar generally is in good shape compared with some of its competitors. Air conditioning technical talk. Four people expressed interest in the talk now planned for early 2013. Peter outlined arrangements proposed for the Club’s December general meeting. 20 register members said that they will attend. Events: Members were reminded of final arrangements for Jag day. Register Business Border run, 26-28 October. 19 from SA and 16 from Victoria have booked. Updated Register contact list will be circulated by email. Peg reminded members that the Register end of year lunch would be on Sunday 2 December. It was agreed that some Register funds would be used to purchase meat.

August Register minutes, which had been previously circulated, were accepted as an accurate record.

Richard Smith raised the issue of stick on front registration numbers for E-types. He was advised to set out the key points in a submission to the Club’s executive committee in anticipation that the matter will be taken up with the Federation.

Club Business

Cars

Peter Holland spoke about the Club’s recently ap-

Rod and Peg moved the XK 140 to its new home at 20

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Craigburn Farm. Doug and Sue Harrison are now thinking of selling the grey Mark 9. John Dunning Mark 7 and S-type are running well. Peter Holland needs fuel pipes for the XK 120. Jack’s car is being worked on at a number of locations. Julian Lugg got the bride to the church on time’ in a Mark 7 very soon after bleeding the brakes and saw Jags in Ireland and Italy recently. Rob Smith XK 140 is going well. Rob Loffler is planning to take the XK 120 to ‘Tanunda on Friday’. John Williams Mark 7 is going well and he is putting the 120 back together.

1. SA & VICTORIA BORDER RUN, 2 nd – 5th NOVEMBER 2012. Run #38 John Beaumont tabled copies of the current Entrant List Victoria 21 vehicles - SA 15 vehicles SS Register; Gogler, Kretschmer, Lewis, Fletcher, Adamson, Evans, Richardson, Caskey, Rasmus, Hill-Ling. Guests: (JCCC); Scott, Mott, Tenby, Butler & Innes The SA group departs Thursday 1st Nov. to convene at Tailem Bend Railway Station at 09.00 hrs for departure 09. 45hrs. Venue at Mt Gambier TBA, urgently required. [Adl. To Mt G. 438km. Mt G. to Pt. Fairy 184 km.]

Richard Smith is preparing the XK 120 for Jag day.

.Return trip – leave Pt. Fairy Monday am for an o/n stay at Robe. [Pt Fairy to Robe 390 km, Robe to Adl. 335km.]

Robin’s Mark 9 covered about 250 miles in a recent country run.

2. TRI-STATE RUN TO DUBBO NSW 12-14 SEPT 2013:

Closure and Next Meeting:

Fred Richardson (Qld.) has confirmed to President Bruce that the Dates & Venue will remain as Dubbo as previously advised 23 July.

The XK 789 Register will organise supper at the Club General Meeting on 6 Nov. A brief meeting of the Register will precede the General Meeting. The meeting closed at 9.15pm. thanks to Ros and Peter for their hosting. A shed visit followed. ——————————————————————— SS and Pushrod Engine Register Minutes Meeting held at the home of Bob & Margaret Kretschmer Wednesday 26th September 2012. The Minutes of the 29 August 2012 meeting were accepted as being a true record of the meeting subject to the following corrections1. Border Run Malcolm Adamson will arrange accommodation at Mt. Gambier for the trip across, Bob Kretschmer will check Robe for the return drive. 4.4 Malcolm Adamson commented on the Numeric Number plates. Present Bruce Fletcher, Des Brown, Bob Kretschmer, John Lewis, Don Evans, Bob Lynch, Jack Richardson, Bob Hill-Ling, Ross Rasmus, Malcolm Adamson. Brenton Hobbs. Guest: John Beaumont, JDCV Border Run Organiser, welcomed by President Bruce. Apologies Ross Gogler, David Adamson, Brenton Hobbs

The selected accommodation is Cattleman’s Country Motor Inn & Serviced Apartments. “Intending entrants are to book individually ASAP as September & October are the motel’s busiest months & they will not hold rooms or guarantee rooms for us without bookings & credit card details & to mention the Group.” Ph 1800 068 110 or (02) 6884 5222, email; info@cattlemans.com.au The room rates are typical for the industry. Check direct or try the Web 3. GENERAL BUSINESS: 1. Don Evans has arranged a visit to Carl Linder’s collection of Jaguar cars at Tanunda for Sunday 18 November. See also August CM. NOTE, This will be a combined Run for SS Register, JDCSA other Registers & the JCCC. ASSEMBLY: Walters Street next to North East Medical Centre, North East Road, St. Agnes by 08.30 hrs for 8.45 sharp departure. The route is via Chain Of Ponds, turn left to Kersbrook, continue via Williamstown, Lyndock, Bethany to Tanunda, turn right into Basedow St. Carl Linder’s place soon on the right. Trip duration 1 hr + and we are booked for a 10.00 –12.00 noon showing. See also August CM. Selected Wines will be available for purchase. Those members &/or passengers not overly interested in special cars can tour local shops in Tanunda. After the visit, drive back to the main road & turn 21


Register Club Directory Minutes (cont) right towards Nuriootpa, at the sign turn right across the railway line to KROEMER PARK for lunch. Please park vehicles rear to the fence for a photo shoot. Large shed available plus BBQ’s, toilets & grassed area. BYO everything. Make own way home. 2. Don Evans is waiting advice from John Caskey when it may be possible to check on the reported 2 ½ & 3 ½ L Mk 1V Jaguars in storage in the Holden Hill area.. 3. Bruce Fletcher still has the following books ex the late Graham Brown for sale at $10.00 ea on behalf of Prue BrownThe Jaguar Tradition by Michael Frostick Sir William Lyons by Phillip Porter & Paul Skilleter Contact Bruce direct on 8522 4043 5. JDCSA 1. 2014 National Rally, Refer to the CM 2. Special Celebrations; 

National Jaguar Rally at Woolongong 29 March 2013

40 years of JDCSA July 25th 2013

40 years of SS Register

80 years of SS1 Model

90 years of SS Motor Company

40 years of Daimler Mk2 & 50 years of the Daimler V8 250, see CM

3. SA Jaguar Day 14 October at Civic Park Modbury. Refer to CM The following members volunteered for Marshall duty- Bruce Fletcher, Malcolm Adamson & Bob Kretschmer. It is proposed to introduce an informal Judging for 2 vehicles from each Register -

gramme. 6. The 2013 All British Day will be at Echunga. 6. Technical Nothing new to report. 7. Parts 1. Bruce Fletcher advised that Malcolm Adamson had ordered 3 sets of Mk.1V rubbers ex USA which upon arrival & checked were found to be deficient in many respects 2. John Lewis wants a MkV bottom radiator hose & was told that the same hose from a Toyota Corola can be easily adapted. 3. Bob Hill-Ling seeks brass valve caps 4 .Bob Kretschmer seeks a camshaft for 1 ½ l engine in reasonable condition for the SS engine project. 8. Reminders Bay to Birdwood Rally Sunday 30 Sept General Meeting Roster for SS Register – April 2013 Meeting closed at 8.50pm Register Meeting Dates: Last Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm The following programme has been decidedOctober November December January February March April May

Meet at Fletcher’s room at Pt. Fairy Thursday 1st November Des Brown No meeting BBQ at Malcolm Adamson’s beach house Bob Lynch Ross Rasmus Don Evans Bob Hill-Ling

Supper: Thankyou Margaret. Minute Distribution

It is proposed to introduce a ‘Come & Try Day’ in the near future in an attempt to attract the next generation of younger members.

Email; Bruce Fletcher, Phil Prior, Ross Rasmus, John Lewis, Ross Gogler, Malcolm Adamson, Brenton Hobbs, Jack Richardson, Des Brown, Bob HillLing, Bob Lynch, Bob Kretschmer, Digby Thomas, David Adamson. Post; Don Evans, (Check why Bruce Fletcher is not receiving minutes per his new computer!)

5. Uncle Arthur Film

SS Register Secretary R.J. Kretschmer

SS Register entrants to be Ross Rasmus’s 3.5L MkV dhc & Bob Hill-Ling’s 3.5L Mk1V sedan. 4. Come and Try Day

Seats are still available for the Uncle Arthur’s Film night as part of the Bay to Birdwood support Pro22


Position Vacant - Events Coordinator Are you looking for a way to make a valuable contribution to the club? Do you have just a little spare time on your hands? This rewarding position could suit you! The position is one of “coordinating” events not organising events. It is not a difficult task. Interested? Then speak to Peter Holland or the retiring Events Coordinator Philip Prior.

A Personal Request and a Warning from a Fellow Enthusiast Dear Car Club / Spares Supplier / Fellow Enthusiast, I am writing to you to let as many people know as possible about the theft of my Jaguars and Humber car from Ferntree Gully, Victoria. I would expect the cars or parts would be offered for sale eventually and if anyone out there can help me locate my vehicles, I would be most grateful and gladly pay a substantial reward. I have listed the story below for car clubs as I hope this could be put into the clubs magazine not only to provide assistance to myself but also to advise others that your cars are not always safe, and if you think your car is so rare that no one would possibly steal it, there are obviously people out there who don't care.

BEWARE IT MAY NOT BE THERE! Keeping a small cachet of classic cars in a locked garage is not as safe as one thinks. The near 'terminal' 1950 Humber Tickford convertible has rested in its garage for the last 35 years and needs major restoration. Over the years the Humber has gained a few bed mates being a Jaguar Mk.II with a hot Ford V8, the Jag being in good order but needing a rest. Joining the Jag soon after was the older Mk I Jag with body and mechanicals fully restored and awaiting my retirement to finish it. To compliment this trio was another Jaguar Mk II mint rolling body shell was also crammed into the garage. Recently we decided to renovate the house and I left the cars in the padlocked metal garage. There was no one living in the house at the time. Everything was OK when I visited a coupe of weeks ago, then a

couple of days ago I discovered all the cars were gone. This must of been a mammoth undertaking to sort out the cars (flat tires etc) and to load them would have taken a team of blokes a full day. I have chassis numbers etc and if any fellow enthusiasts knows or hears anything please contact me or Knox Police (senior constable Church) as I believe the cars will be offered for sale or broken up into bits.

Humber 1950 Tickford Convertible, needs major restoration, spare rolling chassis and body panels. Color is pale blue (this is 1 of 2 in Australia)  Jaguar Mk I sedan in grey primer, restored body shell with rebuilt 3.4L and 4spd, there is no interior or instruments or doors (these are safely somewhere else) the car has bolt on wire wheels  Jaguar Mk II sedan, white with a Ford 289 V8/ auto trans. Car has excellent red vinyl interior and is lowered. Previous Victorian reg 69-309  Jaguar Mk II sedan, charcoal metallic grey, rolling body shell (no interior, engine or transmission) with new suspension and wiring. Any news or leads would be appreciated.Contact John Brown 0400 951 540 email: john@motto.com.au or Senior Constable Rod Church at Knox police 03 9881 7000 email: rod.church@police.vic.gov.au Please spread my bad news, the more enthusiasts who know about this the better. I did not have insurance and I guess with a vacant house the insurer wouldn't have paid anyway There is a substantial reward for any information that leads to the recovery of the cars and I thank you for reading my article. John Brown 23


MEMBER’S PRIDE (Ride) This segment in Classic Marque features information on different cars owned and loved by our members. Please submit to the Editor photos of you and your car and a short story telling us about your pride and joy. This is Ron Foenander’s new E Type, just imported from England. Ron says…... It is a 1969 series 2 red with black leather interior and has been done from the ground up, The engine has been done to VSE2 standards with all parts being replaced with new. Sounds great and goes well and I am very pleased with the performance. Stainless steel wires on Pirelli rubbers 6 inch J's. Heritage certificate and other documents with the car. Two oil pressure gauges working as this was necessary for correct readings. This car was done with loving care and has come to another person who will take care of it. Ron Foenander

The Cat’s Giggle An avid duck hunter was in the market for a new bird dog. His search ended when he found a dog that could actually walk on water to retrieve a duck. He decided to try to break the news to a friend of his, a pessimist by nature, and invited him to hunt with him and his new dog. As they waited by the shore, a flock of ducks flew by. They fired, and a duck fell. The dog responded and jumped into the water. The dog, however, did not sink but instead walked across the water to retrieve the bird, never getting more than his paws wet. The friend saw everything but did not say a single word. On the drive home the hunter asked his friend, "Did you notice anything unusual about my dog?" "I sure did," responded his friend. "He can't swim."

A senior member of the JDCSA drove his brand new Jaguar XK convertible out of Solitaire. Taking off up the freeway he floored it to 100kph, enjoying the wind blowing through what little hair he had left. "Amazing!" he thought as he flew towards Murray Bridge enjoying pushing the pedal to the metal even more. Looking in his rear view mirror, he saw a police car behind him, blue lights flashing and siren blaring. "I can get away from him - no problem," thought the elderly nutcase as he floored it to 150kph, then 180kph then 240kph. Then he thought, "What on earth am I doing? I'm too old for this nonsense." So he pulled over to the hard shoulder and waited for the police car to catch up with him. Pulling in behind him, the police officer walked to the driver's side of the Jag, looked at his watch and said, "Sir, my shift ends in 10 minutes. Today is Friday and I'm off for the weekend. If you can give me a reason why you were speeding that I've never heard before, I'll let you go." The old man looked seriously at the policeman and replied, "Years ago, my wife ran off with a policeman. I thought you were bringing her back." When asked by a patrol officer, "Do you know you were speeding?" An 83-year-old gentleman talked himself out of a ticket by stating, "Yes, but I have to get to where I am going quickly before I for-

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MEMBER’S PRIDE (Ride) My interest in jags was first spurned back in the early eighties when I was privileged to be able to drive and take a long trip or two in a 1975 series 2 sedan. This trip had left an indelible imprint in my mind of what the engineering of a jag could do. This particular car was only about 7 years old and would purr away all day on what we now classify as “very high speeds” I was to learn for a jag this was just normal and it was over thirty years ago. At this time in life the purchase of such a late model was a little out of my reach but my enthusiasm to purchase even a 1965 to 1968 model was constantly prompted by a work college who had one. So “to own a jaguar” was put on the bucket list of things to do..

Photos from SA Jaguar Day Oct 2012

Like all of us life continues on and the kids came and went. Then three plus years ago Fran and I decided to become SKI’s (Spend The Kids Inheritance) and I was to start getting rid of things from the bucket list. So the search for a series 2 started. It was going to be a tough ask as I didn’t have a garage or a workshop, to do basic repairs and maintenance, so a non resto was to be the only sensible way to go. We looked but nothing was coming onto the market. Having given up on the pre 1978 and the ability to historically register a vehicle, we ventured into a 1996 model the very last of the true 4.0 lt in line sixes. This was to be short lived as a station wagon was now needed in life and poor old “JJ” as she had been affectionately called, had to go.. Mean while we would still keep looking for that illusive series 2. We didn’t have to wait long this time around as the Jaguar god was now smiling on me and a 1978 series 2 came onto the market that ticked most of the boxes of what we needed. Thus is the story of SJA-699 affectionately called “Lisa Jay”. Her name came about by chance one day when I was inspecting the door trims and other interior panels I noticed that the workers had placed their initials/girlfriends / wives / female names on the inside of the panels. The first two inspection panels that I took off had the names of Lisa and Jay... Thus Lisa Jay was born in June 1978 Coventry England Unfortunately unto British-Leyland parents, that promptly shipped her to the great southern land of free settlement, Adelaide. Her formal delivery was on July 7 1978 to a Dr Ian Clarke Esq. of Woodforde. It is believed that she remained with the Clarke family for at least 27 years where upon like many children they feel the need to move on or persuaded to move out. Lisa Jay then went country but only found herself held captive indoors in a shed at Stockwell. On August 4 this year Lisa Jay found a new and happy home with Steve and Frances Arthur, and the last few years don’t appear to have been too bad for her with only a few ailments to fix. She is an ‘all original’ un restored, squadron blue in colour with matching interior, 4.2 litre six cylinder sedan, having only travelled 133 thousand kilometres. Steve and Frances

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(Multivalve Run Report continued from page 16) a short but freezing walk downhill from Victoria House. After a hearty cooked breakfast next morning we headed off along the coast road towards Port Fairey, stopping off on the way to “The Crags”, a spectacular rocky out crop with glorious coastal views enjoyed by all despite the gale that was blowing. Following this and a tour of the sights of Port Fairey a delightful local eatery with a Turkish theme was found for coffee and specialty delicacy’s. From Port Fairey we drove to Warrnambool and straight to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village and Lady Bay Lighthouse museum complex for lunch in the village tea rooms served by local ladies in period costume. The sandwiches, cakes and scones were made on site and were delicious. Our Guide, again in period costume was very knowledgeable in informing us of the local history and the rigors of travelling under sail. Her talk was followed by a, “Shipwrecked Sound and Laser show”, and a stroll back through time around the authentic seaport village. Following the tour, those keen for an early start to happy hour set off back to Portland while three couples keen to see all on the itinerary stopped off at the scheduled Tower Hill point of interest. This ancient volcanic crater is spectacular with plentiful wild life including kangaroos and emus roaming and Koalas to be seen in trees adjoining the many picnic areas. It was interesting to see many of the normally dry large expanses of grassland had become vast lakes following recent rains. Dinner that night back in Portland was at the Royal Hotel, again just a short walk from Victoria House. We had the dining room almost to ourselves with the result that the “Under Sixties” table became rather raucous; especially the traditionally noisy when imbibed Tony Human, Marg Brindal, Jon Castle and eventually all at the table. The more genteel of us quietly sipped our upmarket choice of reds and enjoyed our selection of fine food and stimulating conversation – well that’s our story!! We departed Portland on Sunday morning and drove west on the Portland/Nelson Road through

pine forests and the Lower Glenelg National Park with, at last, the sun occasionally breaking through. Crossing back into S A we headed for Port Macdonnell and the Cape Northumberland scenic drive past the 1858 historic lighthouse monument and then onto Feasts Motor Museum. This museum owned by Donald and Sheila Feast has all sorts of weird memorabilia but has as its base all manner of Chrysler vehicles, in particular early S and R Valliant’s. It would seem they have almost cornered the market of these models with at least 15 of each from unrestored to many fine examples of the cars in pristine condition. Moving on we drove to Mount Gambier and lunch at Sorrentos Café opposite the refurbished Riddock Art Gallery which in itself is worth a visit as is the adjoining famous historic Cave Garden. Our last overnight stay was to be at “The Barn” just to the south of Mount Gambier. This five star complex is known for its superb cuisine, especially local raised beef and a fine wine cellar. Accordingly our evening meal was magnificent as were the motel suites. After a very pleasant breakfast we set off for Robe where lunch was at the Robe Hotel on the seafront overlooking glorious Guichen Bay after which our eventful organised tour was complete and each was to arrange their own way home. All agreed it had been a great four days together and were indebted to Peter Clarke for the time and effort he had put in to ensure all went to plan and was so enjoyable. Ray Smithers Footnote As ever when cruising Peter C checks his fuel economy to three decimal places. Contact him to find out how well the new XJ 3.0 Litre Turbo Diesel performed!! R S

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-Club T E C Directory H FILESWarning! – Ethanol Fuel mix A Frightening Story from NSW September 07 was a disastrous month for Don Anderson and his XJS – it caught fire! Luckily for Don, he was just pulling into his driveway, so was able to put the fire out without major damage, but it did take quite a bit of effort and late nights to rectify the problem, and make sure it couldn’t happen again. On discussing Don’s fire situation, it came to light that this under bonnet fire problem has affected a number of people here in Newcastle and Sydney from the car club movement. What happened in Don’s case (and to others) was one of his fuel line hoses went soft and mushy and split from the fuel pressure. Don had replaced all his lines as a mater of course with new lines except one where he used some new/old stock. This was the line that failed. It is our opinion from experience, and talking to fuel hose suppliers such as Earl’s, that any fuel hose fitted to cars or sold before 2000 (or later in some cases) is not acceptable for ethanol fuel. Following is an abridged article from a few years ago ...

Ethanol fuel mix to be flagged as rotting is confirmed By Mike Seccombe (SMH) February 20 2003

Official test results reveal the damage caused by high concentrations of Ethanol. At 20 per cent - a blend widely available in NSW - ethanol was found to cause a variety of "performance and durability concerns" in trials by the Orbital engine company for the federal Environment Department. The trials showed, however, that 10 per cent blends had no substantial impact on engine performance or operability apart from slight carburettor damage.

If you are using stainless braid hose, use Teflon/SS rather than Rubber/SS but be aware that the end fittings are different in style. If fitting push on hose to HE engines use only good quality imperial hose ie Gates, Using a lesser quality may cause leaking due to bore size & tolerance as the sealing of the hose relies on the reinforcement weave and bore. This is only our opinion, but we would strongly recommend that any cars you have from before this period, check the fuel hoses, and replace any with new fuel hose that is rated to take ethanol fuel. (Used with Permission—Jaguar Drivers Club Hunter Region NSW)

Reading the Date Code on your Tyres Old tyres on classic cars can look OK but may be well beyond the safety limit. Even if the outside appearance of the tyre is good internally there may be real problems lurking. The Date of tyre manufacture is the last digits of the DOT Code found on the sidewall of the tyre often on the inside. The code is pretty simple. The three-digit code was used for tyres manufactured before 2000.

The study's findings reinforce the argument of engine makers, the car and boat industries, and motoring and consumer groups that ethanol should be capped at 10 per cent.

So for example a tyre manufactured before 1990, e.g. in 1986, would have the following code. 1 7 6 meaning it was manufactured in the 17th week of the 6th year of the decade ie in this case the 80s.

The study turned up problems including stalling, a rise in exhaust gas temperature, increased carbon deposits on pistons, corrosion of metallic engine components and damage to plastic and rubber hoses.

For tyres manufactured in the 90's, the same code holds true but there is a little triangle after the DOT code.

Years ago, car makers told the Government that unless it limited ethanol content they would refuse to honour warranties on vehicles run on blends above 10per cent.

So for this example, a tyre manufactured in the 17th week of 1996 would have the code 1 7 6  After 2000, the code was switched to a 4-digit code. Same rules apply, so for example 3 0 0 3 means the tyre was manufactured in the 30th week of 2003. So how old are your tyres? 27


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