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Number 188 May / June 2010

THE CHRYSLER RESTORERS CLUB OF AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC.

THE CHRYSLER COLLECTOR

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Wormald Canvas For Canvas Goods & Repairs All Canvas Products & Repairs Caravan Annexes Boat Covers Shade Cloth Fabrication

Ute Tonneau Covers Camper Trailers Trailer Covers Tents & Swags Tarpaulins 4-6 Archimedes Place Golden Grove SA 5125 Ph (08) 8288 7788

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Ph 8276 6322 a/h 8298 2586 Grit blasting, industrial, automotive, bike

frames and coatings

Four Hour Printing Services

2 Bowen Street, Kensington 5068 Ph 8332 3377 fax 8364 0984

Email [email protected]

General Printers: Business cards Letterheads Invitations Brochures Invoices / Statements Newsletters Office stationery For all your printing needs contact John Davis

HardChrome Services Pty Ltd Unit 1, 135 Mooringe Avenue

Camden Park 5038

Ph 8295 2822 fax 8294 2665 Reconditioning of car and motorcycle

parts Flash chroming, cylindrical grinding,

internal grinding and recovery of worn components such as crankshafts,

kingpins, gudgeon pins etc

High quality work to fine tolerances.

Delway Australia Restoration and repairs of brass and steel

parts. Manufacture of brass and steel custom made items. Complete range of

metal finishing services.

Sandblasting Powder coating Metal polishing Metal spinning Chrome plating Gold plating

Supply of brass, steel and stainless steel extrusions. Repair, restore and rejuvenate.

30 Conmurra Avenue, Edwardstown SA 5039 [email protected] www.delwaybrass.com.au

Ph (08) 8277 0603 Fax (08) 8374 1359

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The Chrysler Restorers Club of Australia, South Australia Inc.

Established in 1980, catering for the following vehicles: Dodge * Plymouth * De Soto * Chrysler * Imperial * Maxwell * Fargo * Graham Brothers * Valiant

Postal Address PO Box 667, Plympton SA 5038

Meetings Meetings are held at the Combined Car Clubs (Triple C) Club rooms, Glandore Community Centre, Clark Avenue, Glandore at 7:45 pm on the second Wednesday of each month, except January. Entry to club rooms is through the car park. Visitors and guests are welcome. Please bring supper to share.

Subscriptions Metro single $30.00 - Metro family $35.00 - Country single $20.00 - Country family $25.00 Fee is for a calendar year. Membership ceases if not renewed by 31 March of following year.

Club Officers President: Lindsay Gibb, 22 Lorraine Avenue, Para Vista 5093 ................................... ......... 8263 5416 Vice President: Cathy Woods, 4 Peter Place, Campbelltown 5074 ..................................... .... ah 8165 3971 Secretary: Graham McRae, 26 Fisk Avenue, Glengowrie 5044 .................................... .... ah 8295 2615 Asst. Secretary: Ross Fleming, 1 Good Street, Fulham 5024 ............................................... ......... 8356 9391 Treasurer: Alan Driver, 6 Hastings Road, Brighton SA 5048 .................................... .... ah 8298 1194 Editor: Richard Tapp, 17 Simpson Parade, Goodwood 5034 ................................. .... ah 8271 6961 Librarian: Stephen Tyler, 4 Munster Street, Windsor Gardens 5087 ............................. .... ah 8261 7971 Assistant Librarian: Kevin Williams, 19 Wyndham Crescent, Surrey Downs 5126 ..................... .... ah 8251 3240 Technical Liaison: Graham Bailey, 41 Reservoir Road, Hope Valley 5090 ............................... ......... 8264 2261 Public Relations: Lorraine Beythien, 6 Manley Cct, West Lakes Shore 5020 ... 0409 096 070 ......... 8449 8905 Runs Coordinator: Brenton Gibb, 18 Caroona Avenue, Para Hills 5096 .................................... ......... 8263 2908 M/ship Vehicle Records: Judy Hart, 55 Hallett Avenue, Tranmere 5073 ........................................... ......... 8337 7887 Historic Vehicle Chris Howes, 4 Peter Place, Campbelltown 5074 ...................................... .... ah 8165 3971 Registrars: Cathy Woods, 4 Peter Place, Campbelltown 5074 ..................................... .... ah 8165 3971 Committee: Bob Haywood, 2 Rosemary Street, Woodville West 5011 ........................... 8 2 6 8 3 5 0 8 - Greg Lind, 56 Currawong Crescent, Modbury Heights 5094 ....................... .... ah 8263 6998 - Jenette Black, 41 Reservoir Road, Hope Valley 5090 .................................. ......... 8264 2261 - Ian Whittaker, 1 Brendan Street, Christies Downs 5164 .............................. ......... 8384 3001 Federation Rep: Graham McRae, 26 Fisk Avenue, Glengowrie 5044 .................................... .... ah 8295 2615 Combined Car Clubs Rep: Ken Barnes, 21 East Avenue, Millswood 5034 ............................................. ......... 8293 7923 Historic South: Dave Aylett, 5 Larkdale Crescent, O’Halloran Hill 5158 ............................. ......... 8381 9665 Vehicle South: Brian Miles, 40 Kym Street, Port Noarlunga 5167 ...................................... ......... 8327 1933 Assessors: Central: Garry Williams, 11A Wisdom Street, Seaton 5023 ..................................... .... ah 8353 0027 North: Kevin Williams, 19 Wyndham Crescent, Surrey Downs 5126 ..................... .... ah 8251 3240 North: Jeffrey Knowles, 7 Stanley Street, Hillbank 5112 ....................................... .... ah 8255 8671 Public Officer: Barry Maslin, 13 Walthamstowe Road, Old Noarlunga 5168 ....................... ......... 8386 2931 Catering Coordinator: Rhonda Williams, 11A Wisdom Street, Seaton 5023 .................................. .... ah 8353 0027 Club Tools held at: Chris Howes, 4 Peter Place, Campbelltown 5074 ......................................... .... ah 8165 3971 Note that most committee members have e-mail access. You will find their e-mail addresses on the contacts page of the website, where they can be protected from harvesting by spam robots. Addresses listed in the web version of the magazine can not be protected.

The Chrysler Collector Next Issue: Please submit material for the next issue no later than Friday 2 July 2010. Corrections/amendments until Sunday 4 July 2010. Contributions can be e-mailed to [email protected] or posted to 17 Simpson Parade, Goodwood SA 5034 or brought to club meetings. E-mailed digital photos should preferably be at least 1200x900, photos should be scanned at 200 dpi; line-art at 600 dpi. Copyright: All material published in The Chrysler Collector is the copyright of the author of the article or the photographer. Their permission should be sought before reproduction. Website: The Chrysler Collector can be downloaded in colour from: http://www.chrysler-restorers-sa.org.au

CLUB DIRECTORY

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CLUB MEETINGS Second Wednesday of each month except January

CLUB RUNS / EVENTS 22nd 23rd May 2010 Campout or Day Trip to Woodlane River Murray to Visit Allan Haggar's Vintage Collection. Trevor & Lorraine Beythien

13th June 2010 Pub Lunch Ross Fleming 83569391

July 2010 Short Run, Morning Tea Stop, Followed by Ten Pin Bowling. Please let Greg Lind know as to numbers to book number of lanes. 82636998 ah.

27 Sep - 2 Oct 2010 Chrysler Restorers Club 12th National Tour Renmark Tour. Entries Closed.

INVITATION/OTHER CLUBS’ EVENTS 12th-13th June 2010 Pirie & Districts Automotive Restorers Club Inc. Biennial Rally. Entry Forms Available Brenton Gibb

12th-14th June 2010 33rd Hamilton Heritage Rally Entry Forms Brenton Gibb

15th August 2010 Austin 7 Club of SA 50th Year of Racing. Invitation to Mallala to join them & possibly drive the track at the lunch break with pre 60s vehicles.

28th -29th August White Kangaroo Upper Southeast 4 Clubs Tour (Bordertown) Entry Forms Available Brenton Gibb

19th-24th September 2010 Dodge Brothers Club Australasia Inc. National Rally Barossa Valley. Entry Forms Brenton Gibb

26th September 2010 Bay to Birdwood for Vintage & Veteran Vehicles. Vehicles built up to & including 1918 entry form to be filled in but free Entry. Entry forms available Brenton Gibb.

2nd 3rd &4th October 2010 Riverland Vintage Classic Car Run Waikerie, Entry Forms available from Brenton Gibb

28th March 2011 Federation Tour, Meet the Clubs Tour, South East & Kangaroo Island

SWAP MEETS http://www.bevenyoung.com.au/car.htm#sa

13th June - Kadina 11th July - Warnertown

COMING EVENTS

Cover Photo John and Debbie Goddard’s 1934 Plymouth PE roadster, photographed at the 2010 Adelaide Hills private museum run. Photo: Richard Tapp

John Churchill 1922 Dodge 4 tourer Warilla (NSW) 1922 Dodge 4 semi-trailer Robin Soergel 1956 Dodge 233 AD truck Craigmore Don Sweet 1937 Plymouth P4 Berri Allen Zwar 1954 Dodge Kingsway Mt Gambier 1957 Chrysler Royal Vicki Day & John Bostock 1927 Oldsmobile Largs Bay 1962 Valiant S series Ivan and Gloria Maynard Clare Derek & Joy Birkin 1962 Valiant S series Ardrossan 1975 Valiant VJ sedan Anthony & Karen Lennell 1971 Valiant Charger Brighton

Les Wilson 1934 Dodge truck Berrimah Peter Johnson 1917 Dodge 4 Brigalong (Vic) 1926 Dodge 4 tourer 1928 Dodge Victory 6 sedan 1928 Dodge Victory 6 coupe 1928 Dodge Standard 6 utility 1929 Dodge Standard 6 coupe 1929 Dodge Victory 6 roadster 1968 Dodge Phoenix sedan Malcolm & Stephen Hosking 1966 Ford Mustang Eden Hills

Welcome to our New Members

Entry Forms etc Club events co-ordinator has contact details and / or entry forms for other club’s events.

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COMING EVENTS

22 - 23 May 2010 This is either an OVERNIGHT TRIP Saturday & Sunday for those who want to camp out or a DAY TRIP Sunday only for those who don’t wish to camp. Adelaide to Woodlane on the River Murray. (Approx 85 km from Adelaide all on bitumen roads) Visit a collection of Vintage Cars and see a River Murray filtration system in

action. We intend to meet at the “Bike Park Access” Parking Bay, Eagle on the Hill (old Princes Highway) either day at 9 am. If you wish to make other arrangements please see us. We are camping on grassed private property and there is a shower and toilet available. There is also undercover area if the weather is inclement. We hope to have a damper

competition on Saturday night and there will be a bon fire to cook on. Saturday 22nd - 9 am for a 9.30 start. Camping Crew: Caravans, Tents, Swags, etc all welcome, BYO food and drinking water. Sunday 23rd - 9 am for a 9.30 start Day Trippers: BYO Chairs and Lunch

Trevor & Lorraine Beythien 8449 8905 - 0409 096 070

River Murray Campout / Day Trip

19-24 September 2010 This tour is to be held at Nuriootpa prior to the Bay to Birdwood and the CRC 12th National Tour at Renmark. Entry fee is $100 and covers BBQ on Sunday 19 September, Dinner on 23rd

September, Farewell breakfast on Friday 24th September as well as entry bag and badge. There are some lovely runs around the Barossa the longest being to Clare a return distance of 112 miles. A number of interstaters will be attending and people from New Zealand, some will be doing the

B 2 B then onto the CRC Tour. Base for the tour is the Barossa Tourist Park at Nuriootpa. Dodge badged cars built from 1914-1938 are eligible for entry. Entry forms are available from Brenton Gibb.

Enquiries to Ken Barnes 8293 7923 or 0414 332 594

Dodge Brothers Club 2010 National Tour

2010 National Tour 2010 NATIONAL TOUR UPDATE 7 April 2010 Entries are now closed and with in excess of 150 cars and 360 people attending, we are approaching the event with anxious enthusiasm in the hope that all of the plans that have been put in place come together to present a tour not to be forgotten. All accommodation bookings will be finalized and deposits paid on 22 April 2010.

Refunds on any cancellations after this date will be subject to the guidelines as set by the various accommodation venues. Tour order forms will be posted mid April and are required to be returned by 30 June. Photos of entrants vehicles not received by this date will not be included in the Tour Magazine. We again wish to thank all of our Sponsors for their support. In particular our Major Sponsors need a special mention. We recommend that you support these companies where ever possible.

CHRYSLER AUSTRALIA

SHANNONS INSURANCE

BOB JANE T MARTS

MEGUIRES CAR CARE PRODUCTS

WORMALD CANVAS

CARA-REST SUPPLIES Looking forward in anticipation, to the 12th National Chrysler Restorers Tour. We will see you all in Renmark 2010

Tour Directors Trevor & Lorraine

13 June 2010 Meet at 10:15 for a 10:30 start at the CCC club rooms, Clark Avenue, Glandore. The route will go past the weigh bridge at the “Top of Taps” so southerners can

meet us there. The destination is the Victoria Hotel, Strathalbyn, where lunch will cost $18. If you have put your name down for this event and will be unable to attend, please let me know ASAP. Similarly, if

you have NOT put your name down and would like to attend!

Ross Fleming 8356 9391

2010 Pub Lunch

18 July 2010 Meet at car club 9.15am for 9.30am start. Morning tea at Prices Bakery, North East Road – Coffee, assorted cocktail

hot food and cakes – approx $5.60 per person Then onto Bowland, Clayson Rd, Salisbury – unlimited tenpin bowling from 12 noon – 2.00pm – cost $10.00

per person. For any enquiries please contact:

Greg Lind 8263 6998

Morning Tea and 10 Pin Bowling

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CONTRIBUTORS This issue comes to you courtesy of Brenton Gibb, Judy Hart, Trevor and Lorraine Beythien, Ross Fleming, Greg Lind, Ken Barnes, Lindsay Gibb, Chris Howes, Bob and Ellen Haywood, Ashley Farrow, Margaret Winston and Jane Collins. Our thanks to the magazine despatch team, being Cathy Woods, Judy Hart and Chris Howes.

Richard Tapp

FROM THE COMMITTEE President’s Message

From the Editor

Following our 30th Birthday celebrations on Colley Reserve Glenelg, it is so evident just how much pleasure and friendship is derived from being a

member of our club. I spent quite some time talking with people from our membership as well as the general public and not once have I heard a negative comment about the event. I have also spoken since the event with people from other car clubs who commented on the organised way our Marshalls went about their jobs. The speed in which we parked the display vehicles and the general cooperation of all members and their partners was most noticeable. To Chris Howes, Brenton Gibb and all the helpers on the day my sincere thanks and congratulations. We made a huge statement at that function which will be long remembered by all who attended. WELL DONE. Another important aspect to this event was that it provided an excellent practice run for our National Tour later this year. The difference of course is, we will be hosting many more cars for a longer period, so we all need to be well oiled and ready for action. Since becoming President last year I am now even more aware of privileges offered by our Club to its members. Those regular long serving members will testify to the

privilege of great friendships from fellow members, attending our month ly meet ings and the knowledge gained from our guest speakers and the general information that is given freely. The ability to go on club runs to places often not accessible to the public or individuals. The availability of our brilliant magazine, access to our comprehensive library and the opportunity for historic registration. Little wonder our membership keeps on growing. With privilege however, generally comes responsibility. We are expected to adhere to the historic registration rules, to attend monthly meetings, bring supper to share and of course wear your name badge. To participate in as many club runs as possible and generally be a good ambassador for the club. Now whilst I realise the attendance requirement may be difficult for some, I encourage all members to make an effort to do their very best to keep the club vibrant, interesting and something we can be really proud to belong to. The committee is still looking for a venue for next years calendar photo shoot and although I have been sitting by the phone it is not ringing. Hello!! Planning is under way for our annual dinner and awards night and this year we are looking towards a northern venue to host us. Last year we went west and the previous year was south so please mark your diary

for October 30th and join in this prestigious event. Marlene and I recently returned from a most enjoyable weekend on Yorke Peninsular where a group of predominately club caravaners ventured for the Wooden boat festival at Port Vincent and Stansbury. David May was the organizer of the trip and what a great time we had. David is not a member of the management team this year but he organized it after consultation with the committee. This serves as a reminder from the last magazine where I stated that any club member is encouraged to host a run somewhere, and providing the committee agrees, let’s go for it. Please think about it and bring your ideas forward. The National Motor Museum at Birdwood invited us to place four cars on display for 3 months. They are now in place along with club flags and flyers promoting the club. Thanks to those members who responded to the invitation. ‘Till next time, happy and safe motoring.

Lindsay Gibb

March 2010

April 2010

Apr 2009

Visits 1,341 1,367 865

Pages 2,057 2,152 1,514

Megabytes 4,162 3,503 3,141

WEBSITE STATISTICS

Statistics exclude photos and videos.

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CLUB NOTES Historic Registration and The Code of Practice

As most Club members would be aware our vehicles are covered under a Conditional Registration Scheme which allows us to have limited usage of our vehicles from year to year; most members would also know that the Code of Practice issued by Transport SA, now DTEI, determines the eligibility of vehicles allowed to operate under this scheme. The Code of Practice is often a subject of great debate and to many a source of mystery when it comes to determining the eligibility criteria, not many will have read it and I thought it might be worthwhile, over the next few issues of our magazine, to include pertinent extracts from this document so that we can all be better informed. Here in no particular order of importance are a few extracts, with criteria for eligibility, direct from this document: • Conditional registration is

available to owners of historic vehicles that are more than 30 years old and prescribed left hand drive vehicles that were manufactured before 1 January 1974 and have not been altered from the Original Equipment M a n u f a c t u r e r s ( O E M ) specifications apart from variations allowed in this Code.

• All vehicles (including historic vehicles and prescribed left hand drive vehicles) driven on the road or road related area mus t comply wi th the requirements of the Road T ra f f i c Ac t 1961 and Regulations 1999 (RTA&R).

HISTORIC INTEGRITY - means the accuracy of the subject vehicle's specifications when compared with the Original Equipment M a n u f a c t u r e r ( O E M )

specifications for the same make, model and year. • The eligibility of a vehicle for

conditional registration is based on the maintenance of the “historic integrity” of the subject vehicle. Variations that detract from the vehicle's historic integrity may make the v e h i c l e i n e l i g i b l e f o r conditional registration as a historic vehicle or prescribed left-hand drive vehicle.

• For a vehicle to possess “historic integrity”, it must be the genuine vehicle, either in its original condition or has been restored to an acceptable level. Replicas and reproductions of historic vehicles or prescribed left hand drive vehicles are not eligible.

• Where a vehicle is a “special” manufactured by the OEM, it is the responsibility of the owner to provide evidence of the OEM specification and verification that the specification applies to the subject vehicle.

O R I G I N A L E Q U I P M E N T MANUFACTURER (OEM) - means the original component as fitted by the manufacturer of the vehicle. ORIGINAL PART - means an identical part sourced from another vehicle, a commercially produced spare part or a reproduction of the original part. • if an authorised person cannot

determine the authenticity of a historic vehicle or prescribed left hand drive vehicle any inconsistency must initially be referred to the club's committee

• if the committee cannot determine a satisfactory outcome, the matter must then be referred to the Federation for

determination • if it cannot be established that

a vehicle has been previously registered in South Australia, the vehicle must undergo an identity inspection by Transport SA if the vehicle is garaged in the metropolitan area or by a member of the police force if the vehicle is garaged in a country region. A vehicle identity inspection report (MR29) will be issued

So to summarise the above, we can say that a vehicle must be 30 years old, must be roadworthy (this is not a task of for the Club Assessor, rather the responsibility of the vehicle owner), must be a genuine maintained or restored to original condition vehicle, or proven OEM special. Parts and equipment must be original or identical to those originally fitted to an original vehicle; there is provision for an owner to take matters to a higher level if a dispute arises over decisions made by an Assessor. A vehicle with no previous history of SA registration will need to undergo an identity check by DTEI or SA Police prior to being registered. As always the club committee is available for more detailed assistance and in particular for HVR members, it is preferred that you approach these people for advice rather than your local Motor Registry office. Future extracts will highlight the issues of body, engine, transmissions etc.

Chris Howes

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PLEASE TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF AND YOUR CAR(S): My name is Bob Haywood my wife’s name is Ellen. We have two adult children and four grandchildren. I am a retired firefighter and enjoy classic cars. At the moment I have a 2 AP 3 Chrysler Royals one of which is for sale. In the past I have restored an EH Holden Premier which I have since sold and have another one in the shed which I must get started on. HOW DID YOU FIND OUT ABOUT THE CHRYSLER RESTORERS CLUB? A good friend Garry Williams introduced me to the club after I showed interest in Chryslers. Knowing Garry and his cars I was hooked. DID YOU KNOW ANYONE IN THE CLUB? Yes Garry Williams and Les Johnson. WHAT YEAR DID YOU JOIN THE CLUB? 2007 WHAT CAME FIRST THE CAR OR THE CLUB? The club first closely followed by the car WHERE AND HOW DID YOU FIND YOUR CAR? The type of car I was looking for was advertised on Carsales in Melbourne DID IT NEED RESTORING OR WAS IT ALREADY DONE? The car had been repainted prior to me buying it other than that I believe it was fairly original. DID ANY MEMBERS HAVE ANY INPUT WITH YOUR RESTORATION? IF SO WHO? Soon after taking delivery I discovered a cracked transmission rear extension housing and I was able to get one from Chris Howes. A later transmission rebuild was assisted by Brenton Hamilton finding me a complete transmission which was used as part of the rebuild. I was able to return the housing to Chris to replenish his spare part stock. I have found there is always some one out there to give some advise and lend tools if required. Dick Hart has been good for some sound advise. DO YOU HAVE A STORY THAT MAY HAVE WON YOU A DISASTER AWARD? (ANY STUFF UP WILL DO )

Not really, although I have had the usual set backs that most people have. We attended the Mount Gambier rally in Jan 2009, towing a caravan, hot weather and a hot car our return trip home took us 13 hours. Assistance in Keith, with pressurised brakes, from Lindsay and Brenton Gibb was appreciated. DO YOU ENJOY GOING ON CLUB RUNS AND ATTENDING MEETINGS? Yes we attend most day runs and enjoy the social atmosphere from club members. Club meetings are always popular. WHAT IS YOUR AMBITION IN THE CLUB? Become involved and help out in areas where long standing members have done their part to keep the club the successful club that it is. DO YOU HAVE A STORY THAT NEEDS TO BE TOLD ABOUT A CLUB MEMBER? (DON’T LET THE TRUTH HOLD YOU BACK). Probably one that comes to mind was when Garry Williams decided to ask me to go for a ride with him to have a look at a car. The ride ended up being a two day trip to Castlemaine in Victoria to buy his AP3 Royal. You never know what to expect from Garry, ask Rhonda. DO YOU THINK YOU WILL EVER FIND THAT ELUSIVE PART AT A SWAPPY SO YOU WILL NEVER HAVE TO GO AGAIN? Enjoy swap meets but not looking for any thing in particular at this stage. WHAT HAVE BEEN SOME OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF YOUR TIME IN THE CLUB?

Camp out weekends where we were able to get to know members a lot more. I have been a committee member in 2009, assisting Richard Tapp and successfully producing the 2010 calendars. DO YOU ENJOY AND WOULD YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR CLUB RUNS? I have a couple of runs to suggest in 2010 FOR THE LADIES: WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS WHEN YOUR MAN SAID I WANT AN OLD CAR TO PLAY WITH AND PUT IT WHERE YOU THOUGHT THE PAVING, PERGOLA AND BBQ SHOULD BE? I said yes to a car as long as it is not sitting in the front garden. At this stage this has not happened. HAS HIS EFFORT BEEN WORTH IT? Yes, I enjoy the club and have made some very good friends with interests the same as mine. DO YOU THINK HE WILL EVER FIND THAT LAST PART AT A SWAP MEET OR ON EBAY? Fortunately he has been able to purchase restored cars although there is a restoration project in the back shed.

CLUB NOTES Member profile - Bob and Ellen Haywood

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28 February 2010 The club had a large display at this event again this year. Brenton Gibb was the main

organiser and our thanks to him for his efforts. Photos: Richard Tapp; clockwise Graham Bailey’s 1933 Dodge, Ross

Fleming’s 1963 Simca, Graham Bailey’s 1929 Dodge and Ron and Jan van Rhoda’s 1956 Dodge.

PAST EVENTS All Chrysler Day 2010

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11 March 2010 Margaret Edwards and Ashley Farrow invited members to view the arrival and departure of the

Queen Mary 2 from their home on the Esplanade at Largs North. Richard Tapp was the only one

there in the morning (!) but as the photo at the bottom shows, a large number gathered to see the departure.

PAST EVENTS Queen Mary 2 visits Adelaide

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PAST EVENTS Queen Mary 2 visits Adelaide

Other photos show QM2 arriving at the breakwater in the half light of dawn, then two smaller photos of QM2 manoeuvring in the Port

River and finally moored at the passenger terminal, where it dwarfed its surroundings.

Many thanks to Ashley and Margaret for their hospitality.

Richard Tapp

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PAST EVENTS Adelaide Hills Private Museum

14 March 2010 It was a trip down “Memory Lane” when a club outing took us to the Adelaide Hills. There was a good turn-up at the Burnside Town Hall car park for the 9.30 am start, which was a little delayed when Garry & Rhonda William’s S series Valiant sprung a radiator leak. All was well when he and Rhonda were able to continue. The hills are looking lovely at the moment and the weather was perfect – neither too hot or too cold. After a pleasant run, we were soon at our destination in the hills, to be welcomed by the owner, who gave a brief history of the family and the property. The cottage where the family heirlooms, antique furniture and

other historic items are displayed was the original homestead, but was not lived in by the family. It was used by workers in earlier times, but had been long unoccupied. At one stage, demolition was considered but, thankfully, the decision was made to make it a showcase for the family’s historic treasures. As our club members moved through the rooms, there were many memories stirred and from the comments made no-one was sorry times had changed! By comparison, life is much easier now. The house and its contents were impressive enough, but the vehicles in the shed left everyone wide-eyed. There were some 20 cars, many of makes not commonly seen, including two Yellow Cab Co taxis made by

the American Cab Company and used in Adelaide in the early 1900s. For lunch we moved to Uraidla oval, with some people calling in to a bakery on the way. This venue was lovely, with large trees providing plenty of shade. Not having realized I would be making this report, I did not make a count of cars and people. However, from what I could reca l l la ter there were approximately fifty people and 28 cars. Thanks to all who came and to Lorra ine & Trevor for organizing this great outing.

Margaret Winston Photos: Jane Collins (Jane’s Photography 0438 807 433)

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PAST EVENTS Adelaide Hills Private Museum (ctd)

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PAST EVENTS 30th Anniversary Display

11 April 2010 The Chrysler Restorers Club of South Australia has been established for 30 years. Chris Howes and Cathy Woods suggested that this time we should have our anniversary display at a more prominent location than the traditional Mallala Oval. Colley Reserve at Glenelg was the chosen venue and after numerous phone calls and meetings, Sunday 11 April was the date selected. Under the supervision of Brenton Gibb, a willing gang of helpers - erected marquees, marshalled and parked cars in readiness for the advertised 10.00 am start. A great selection of 99 vehicles dating from the early 1920s through to the late classics formed a very impressive display at this popular Glenelg reserve. We had a continuous stream of people who wandered around the cars, asked many questions and even told their own story of Chrysler vehicles in their past. The attendance of members with their selection of quality vehicles, many of whom travelled long distances, was much appreciated. Thanks must go to Chris and Cathy who made this event possible, Shannons Insurance for their sponsorship, Independent Batteries for the use of their marquees, the Rotary Club of Holdfast Bay for serving food at reasonable prices and St John Ambulance for their attendance.

Bob and Ellen Haywood Photos: Richard Tapp

David and Melva Schumacher

Brian Roberts 1925 Dodge Brothers

Don and Di Gardner 1937 Plymouth P4

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PAST EVENTS 30th Anniversary Display (ctd)

Dave and Gaye Aylett 1940 Plymouth P9

Jason and Adrian Phillips 1959 Chrysler Royal AP2

Garry and Rhonda Williams 1960 Chrysler New Yorker

Mark Hallett 1975 Chrysler Cordoba

Andrew Kloot 1980 Chrysler Regal CM

Shannons Insurance Chrysler PT Cruiser

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PAST EVENTS 2010 Yorke Peninsula Saltwater Classic

16-19 April 2010 The morning of Friday 16th April, with the sun shining, was a perfect start for our weekend on Yorke Peninsula for the Salt Water Classic at Stansbury and Port Vincent. We met at Bolivar around 9.30 for a 10 am departure. Richard, who must have had a leave pass from work, was on hand with his camera to get a few shots of our cars prior to us departing. With a good attendance of about 12 cars and caravans we headed to our arranged morning tea stop in Port Wakefield. Bob and Judy Freak only travelled a couple of kilometres before deciding that a steering box problem was probably not worth the risk with the distance involved so Bob unhooked the van and returned home to pick up his modern car to do the trip. All arrived at Port Wakefield and after a cup of coffee and a re-gathering at a local park, ventured on to Ardrossan for lunch at one of our favourite bakeries. We spent a little bit of time there and enjoyed the break at the cliff- top park. A stop at Ardrossan was not complete without a visit to the local op shop to catch up on some not to be missed nick-nacks. From there we travelled at our leisure to Stansbury with most arriving by mid-afternoon. After being allocated our respective sites we set up camp ready for the happy hour which proved to be quite popular each day. The meal was your own choice with most looking for a quiet night. Saturday we met at Port Vincent

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PAST EVENTS 2010 Yorke Peninsula Saltwater Classic (ctd)

at around 9.30 complete with caravans for a street display and the official opening of the weekend’s events. A good crowd of visitors appeared to enjoy the display of our classic cars and caravans while waiting for the arrival of the wooden boats. These were quite an interesting selection of craft with an amazing amount of restoration involved no doubt. The official opening was performed by the local council member Mr Ray Agnew followed by a terrific display from the Metropolitan Fire Service fire boat which showed the f i r e f igh t ing capabilities of this state of the art vessel with the water jets from three high pressure monitors. By around 3.30 in the afternoon people were beginning to disperse so we decided to pack up and returned to Stansbury. On returning to the park we found Richard Tapp had arrived after a quite eventful start to his day,

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PAST EVENTS 2010 Yorke Peninsula Saltwater Classic (ctd)

this needs to be explained by Richard time permitting. The Saturday evening happy hour went into tea time where everyone supplying their own food joined in for a community barbecue. An enjoyable time where a few stories were told well into the night. Sunday’s venue was a street closure allocated for our cars and caravans as well as any visitors who wished to display their classic and unique vehicles. Stansbury turned on a good variety of markets along the beach front which attracted a lot of interest. The wooden boats were displayed along the esplanade as well as a good display of stationary engines with a large number from the Adelaide Hills Club. Members from the Restorers Club met at the hotel and enjoyed a beautiful lunch. Our display of vehicles created a lot of interest and was well attended by the public. The Highway Palace as usual the centre of attraction. We returned to the Park at around 3.30 after a most successful day. A get together before tea as usual but an early night for most in preparation for the return trip home next morning. Monday morning with breakfast out of the way we were on our way after a well organised and enjoyable weekend. Many thanks to David and Julie May for their time and organising for a weekend on the Peninsula.

Bob and Ellen Haywood Photos Bob Haywood and Richard Tapp: .

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NEW RANGE AND LARGER SIZES Our range of clothing has changed and we have the opportunity to give you a larger range, right up to 5XL in some clothing. Check the list below or contact me by phone. If you see me at meetings I have the items in a book that you can inspect.

Polo shirts up to 3XL $38 4XL & 5XL $43

Vests (Reversible) to 3XL $60

Jacket Water Resistant Polar fleece lined Up to 3XL $60

Jacket Polar Fleece Full Zip Men Up to 3XL $54 Ladies Up to 20/64 cm $54

Jumper (micro fleece) ½ Zip Adults Up to 4XL 75 cm $60

Jumper (Polar Fleece) Red Strip on sleeve White binding Adults Up to 2XL 70 cm $54

Jumper V Neck Wool/Acrylic Adults Up to 2XL 65.5 $72

Jumper Rugby Two tone Navy with Red Collar Adults Up to 2XL 67.5 $56

Fleecy Sweats (windcheater) Crew neck up to 4XL 75 cm $47 Round Neck up to 3XL 72.5 $47

Sew On Badges $18

Caps Navy/Red $20

For all orders p lease see L o r r a i n e Beythien or phone 8449 8905

MARKET PLACE

Club Name Badges

Name Badges are supplied by the Club when you join. But if you would like to upgrade, you may purchase a smaller name badge which is manufactured

with your name and club emblem. You may see others wearing them at meetings. They are available in: Plain with Pin $ 5 . 5 0 Plain with dual pin and clip$ 6 . 0 0 Plain with magnet8 . 0 0 Clear Glaze Acrylic with pin$ 7 . 5 0

Clear Glaze Acrylic with dual pin and clip$ 8 . 2 0 Clear Glaze Acrylic with magnet $10.00

Please contact Lorraine Beythien at the meetings or by

phone at 8449 8905

CHRYSLER RESTORERS - ORDER FORM FOR NAME BADGES STYLE OF BADGE [Plain or Clear Glaze - circle one] PIN TYPE [Pin or Dual pin and clip or Magnet - circle one]

PHONE (a/h) ……………………………… (day time if different) …………………………………….

FULL NAME (print clearly)………………………………………………. Price…………...

2nd badge name……………………………………………………….......… Price…………...

3rd badge name……………………………………………………….......… Price…………...

4th badge name……………………………………………………….......… Price…………...

5th badge name……………………………………………………….......… Price…………...

Total $…………...

CHRYSLER

Walter Percy

Club Clothing

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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS All vehicles offered for sale should quote their registration number or engine number if not registered.

FOR SALE 1934 Dodge DR,TJ Richards body, $18,000, Garry Smith (08) 9390 9741 (WA); (see pic)[email protected] Motor s/n PJ351323 23 ½” head - complete bottom end water pump, offers to Trevor 0417 861 663 Motor s/n DR91421 23 ½” no head - complete bottom end + clutch/flywheel/bellhousing, offers to Trevor 0417 861 663 Kew motor s/n P15C 31903C 25 ¼” complete motor/starter/dissy/carby/clutch/gearbox to handbrake, $350 ono Trevor 0417 861 663 1935 Dodge DU 95% complete with original gauges and some new parts. Detail by phone. Offers over $2500 to Trevor 0417 861 663 52-54 Plymouth Cranbrook – New axle, offers Phone John Manuel – 8278 5557 1960 AP3 Chrysler Royal V8, good condition, $12,500, Bob 0407 601 803 Valiant S-series body and R-series parts. Contact Dennis Munzer ph. 8186 7192 1962 Dodge Phoenix, 4 wheel disc brakes, $18,000, Mark Gardner, Strathalbyn 0429 008 019 Slant 6 245? Motor – Chrysler AP5 – Marinised, has new carby and several other new parts. $250 1966 Dodge Phoenix parts car,

not much left but glass OK, has diff, some front end etc., all free if you think you can use anything, John Courtney 8532 4107 VF Valiant Convertible – 245 Hemi, Auto, K frame fitted, $10,000; also VF-VG 2 door body parts, glass, bumper bars, lights etc; also VF 4 door – 225, 3 speed manual $800, Uri, Myponga 8558 6373 Mesh sun-visor in good nick for a VH/CM Valiant, $5 or if too much free to good home! Wayne 0408 829 605 1976 Regal parts cars, phone Kevin Bayliss, Strathalbyn 85362218 Caravan, old Millard, $1,800, see Gary Williams 8353 0027 Dwell Meter (hand held) 4, 6 & 8 Cyl, Exc condition, $25, Geoff Glynn-Roe 8264 7264 Moving sale: Pair of good solid car ramps $10 2 pairs of good solid axle stands $15 a pair Ryobi drill press $60 Work bench with back board draw and lower shelf $50-Cost $120 Heavy duty

workshop Air Bag Air Jack $300 - new over $1000 Near new Hitachi car buffer only used to try and put back in box $95 Also I have an assortment of old tyre pumps and grease guns and some other stuff on offer. Make an offer as I don't wish to take it with me. Wayne 0408 829 605

WANTED Post WW2 restored car made by Chrysler. John 8337 6507. 1971 Dodge Phoenix left hand 1/4 panel for the sedan model. I would be happy to buy a body shell. Damian 0412 555 410.

NEW SUPPLIERS Universal Metal Cleaners, 75 Wing Street, Wingfield SA 5013 8349 5140 Good value grit blasting of caravan chassis for Richard Tapp and previous good work for Graham Bailey.

MARKET PLACE

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Goode Restorations 34 New Road, Clare 5453

Ph 8842 3731 Specialising in rewooding vintage

car bodies. Restorers of vintage and classic

motor vehicles.

Motor Radiators 15-19 Halifax Street, Adelaide 8231 6256

55 Oaklands Road, Somerton Park 8294 8333

Repairs, cleanouts, recores, full range of cooling system parts and accessories,

plastic tank and aluminium radiators, 2 year radiator warranty, free pickup and delivery service available. Established

over 50 years.

Carofano Motor Trimmers 59-61 Chapel Street, Norwood 5067

Ph/fax 8362 7400 mob 018 819 454 Custom interiors and restorations,

vintage and prestige cars, hot rods and general repairs, kitchen chairs and

lounges.

John Biddle’s

Antique Motor Spares 33 Fourth Street, Wingfield

Ph 8268 5540

Buy, sell, exchange. Large range of parts for all types of vintage and classic vehicle. Books.

Tyres 4.50 x 21 and 5.00 x 19 Hundreds of head gaskets in stock. Goode range of parts for Dodge, de

Soto, Chrysler and Plymouth

M & J Prosser Nominees Pty Ltd

trading as

Woodside Auto Body Repairs

16 Evans Street, Woodside North 5244 Ph 8389 7359 fax 8389 7965 ah 8389 7336

Automotive body repairs and painting including restoration work. Guaranteed

quality workmanship.

Cara-Rest Caravan Supplies and Repairs

See David or Julie May Repairs and alterations to all makes and

models—Accessories and spare parts specialists—Holiday servicing and

preparation—Air conditioning specialists—Roll out awnings—Insurance work—Country clients

welcome Call our expert staff 08 8261 3244

fax 08 8261 1164 412 North East Road, Windsor Gardens

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