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The Official Monthly Magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia
June/July 2018
The Official Monthly Magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia
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The Official Monthly Magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia
Club Directory
Club Services
Technical Officer
Geoff Mockford
(08) 8332 3366 / 0438 768 770
Librarian
Tom Brindle
(08) 8387 0051
Log Books David Burton
0417 566 225
Inspectors—
Club Registration
Geoff Mockford 08 83625997
0438768770
Evan Spartalis 08 83628116
Onslow Billinghurst 08 83251971
Alan Baker 0429097729
Ron Palmer 0418855597
Robin Ide 0428816678
Malcolm Adamson 0418856731
Roger Adamson 0421052518
Bob Charman 08 82484111
0421482007
Tim White 0419809021
Peter Holland 08 82710048
Richard Shipman 0417843808
Club Representatives
Australian Council of Jaguar
Clubs (ACJC)
Tim White 0419 809 021
Federation of Historic Motoring
Clubs (FHMC)
Bob Lynch (08) 8381 1705
Marque Sports Car Association
(MSCA) Barry Kitts (08) 8391 1759
All British Day Alan Bartram 0418 818 950
Management Committee Club Patron Peter Holland
Phone: (08) 8271 0048
President Julian Lugg
Mobile: 0417 882 930
Vice President Philip Prior
Phone: (08) 8276 6136
Mobile: 0402 670 654
Treasurer Tim White
Mobile: 0419 809 021
Secretary Alan Bartram
Mobile: 0418 818 950
Editor Dane Wilden
Mobile: 0431 058 951
Membership Secretary
Daphne Charman
Phone: (08) 8248 4111
Mobile: 0404 999 200
Events Coordinators
Arcadia & Jim Komaromi
Mobile: 0421 185 168
Web Editor Tom Herraman
Mobile: 0423 214 644
Club Web Site
www.jdcsa.com.au
Club Postal Address
PO Box 6020
Halifax Street
Adelaide SA 5000
Register Secretaries
XK & MK 7, 8, and 9
Robin Ide
Mobile: 0428 816 678
SS & Daimler Malcolm Adamson
Phone: (08) 82783002
MK 1, 2, S, & 420 (Compact)
Angela & David Rogers
Mobile: 0419 837 558
XJ, 420G, & MKX Bob Charman
Phone: (08) 8248 4111
E-Type, F-Type, & Grand
Tourer Alan Baker
Mobile: 0429 097 729
Multi-Valve Peter Buck
Mobile: 0421 061 883
Classic Marque
Classic Marque is the official
magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club
of South Australia.
The opinions and views expressed in
published articles are wholly those of
the respective authors, and are not
necessarily those of Jaguar, the Editor,
the Club, or its members.
Advertisers and sponsors who place
advertisements in the magazine do so
because they value their association
with the JDCSA. Placement of these
advertisements should not necessarily
be taken to mean the Club endorses
the services offered.
Cover Image Series 3 E-Type “restomod” by British firm E-Type UK.
Using a S3 E-Type as a base, the vehicle has been
mechanically overhauled, restored, and modified to produce a
modern take on the classic E-Type. See page 5 for more.
This icon that appears throughout
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Our esteemed President is
currently on leave - but don’t
worry, he’ll be back soon!
Club Torque The President’s Rap
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Club Torque Editor’s Column Hello all, I hope you’re all keeping warm in what’s beginning to feel like a colder-than-usual winter! There are some great articles in this edition of Classic Marque, including our cover on a ’restomod’ (restored and modified) Series 3 E-Type - what a beautiful machine! We’ve also got some great pictures from the JDCSA
Annual Dinner held at the end of July, and Bob Charman provides a report on the XJ Register’s recent visit to Finch Restorations in Mount Barker. Speaking of reports, we have a number of club events going on in the month of August. I encourage you to attend, enjoy yourselves, and take a couple of photographs or write a short report to feature in
YOUR club magazine, Classic Marque. Keep fellow members up-to-date with the latest happenings in your register by submitting your stories and photographs now!
Happy motoring,
Dane
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Jaguar E-Type Restomod Gets The Go To Match The Show Restored '70s British classic gets 6.1-liter V12 and many more bespoke upgrades
John Tallodi CarBuzz Any Jaguar E-Type aficionado worth their salt knows that the earlier 3.8 and 4.2-liter straight-six models have long enjoyed the majority of attention from collectors and enthusiasts over the years compared to the Series 3 V12 variants. These later cars were an altogether softer offering, their smooth power delivery was undeniable, but most came fitted with power-sapping automatic transmissions which made them perform more like a long-legged GT rather than a responsive sports car. One customer decided that he wanted the best of both worlds and commissioned British specialists E-Type UK to create him a custom Series 3 like no other. The original carb-fed 5.3-litre V12 fitted to the Series 3 reputedly produced around 250 hp, which is not all that impressive nowadays, and a fair number of these horses would undoubtedly have escaped in the 44 years since it left the production line. To rectify matters, the team added their bespoke downdraft fuel-injection system and upgraded the ECU and throttle bodies too. A capacity increase to 6.1-liters helped contribute to the dyno-tested 284 hp at the wheels while the custom-made velocity stacks and 12-branch exhaust system added the necessary aural accompaniment. The brakes, steering rack and s u s p e n s i o n w e r e a l s o comprehensively upgraded. This V12 E-Type is fitted with an a luminum 5-speed manual transmission with gearing to take advantage of the upgraded powerplant. The interior has not been forgotten either and aside from the beautifully f inished leather, Alcantara headlining and improved air-conditioning system, this restomod also has a number of
modern touches. Examples include LED ambient lighting, engine start button, and a surround sound audio system with integrated Bluetooth functionality. It is undoubtedly one of the most comprehensively restored and upgraded Series 3s around and yet it tastefully adds modern conveniences and performance while retaining the stunning looks of the original car.
This may be a bespoke one-off build incorporating one man’s vision but we can’t think of one thing we would do differently if we were ever fortunate enough to commission our own E-Type Restomod. Pricing for this build was not announced. But if you have to ask, then probably couldn't afford one. Check out more of E-Type UK’s handiwork at www.etypeuk.com
Above: The bespoke “restomod” Series 3 was produced for a well-heeled customer by English firm E-Type UK. [Images: CarBuzz].
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Jaguar wants German taxi drivers to choose I-PACE Kicks off initiative by giving 10 of its pure-electric SUVs to Munich's biggest taxi company
John Mahoney Motoring.com.au Jaguar has announced it plans to go head-to-head with Mercedes-Benz to win the hearts and minds of Germany’s taxi drivers with a new scheme that has seen 10 J a g u a r I - P A C E v e h i c l e s delivered to Munich’s biggest taxi operator. While Germany’s taxi market is thought to exceed 50,000 licensed cabs, the British car-maker will have its work cut-out as Mercedes dominates with more than 60 per cent of all taxi sales. Working in Jaguar’s favour is the burgeoning demand for pure-electric vehicles in Germany, where a number of cities are considering banning diesel vehicles from their centres. Beating its European opposition to market, the Jaguar I-PACE and Tesla Model S and Model X are expected to make in-roads among drivers ready and willing to make the switch. Biggest barrier to breaking Mercedes’ German taxi dominance is costs. The typical Mercedes E-Class costs half the price of the pure-electric Jaguar SUV, although some of those costs will be offset by subsidies and considerably lower running costs. Tempting taxi drivers to invest in pure-electric cabs to reduce localised air pollution further, the city of Munich has announced that it will contribute to rides in order to lower operating costs even further,
paying 20 cents (31 cents Australian) per kilometre travelled. “We want to invite people in Munich to drive electric, but also drive Jaguar,” Jaguar Land Rover’s CEO Ralf Speth said. “One of the reasons we wanted to be here was the mixed traffic – you’ve got the city traffic, on the other hand you’ve got the autobahn to the airport.” As well as improving air quality, the Jaguar I-PACE is significantly quicker than the current diesel-powered steeds enjoyed by German cabbies. Thanks to its twin electric motors, the I-PACE generates 294kW/696Nm — enough to haul the pure-electric SUV to 100km/h in just 4.8 seconds.
The biggest barrier to Jaguar’s success will not be the 480km range provided by the I-PACE’s powerful 90kWh battery, but the 10 hours it takes to ‘fast-charge’ its battery to 80 per cent – significant down time for a hard-working taxi driver. Luckily, unlike Australia, Germany is planning to roll out mightier-still 100kW super-fast chargers that reduce that time to around 40 minutes. Jaguar’s honeymoon with the German taxi industry is expected to be short-lived. Mercedes-Benz will launch its I-PACE-rivalling EQ C crossover in 2019.
V.I.P. Home Services Phone 13 26 13
Above: Jaguar’s I-Pace will go up against the likes of Mercedes-Benz vying for Germany’s lucrative taxi market. [Image: Motoring.com.au].
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JDCSA Annual Dinner, Glenelg Golf Club Saturday 28th July
On Saturday 28th July, members of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia gathered at Glenelg Golf Club for the annual mid-year dinner dance. The annual event also provides an occasion to present annual club awards to members, including Club Person of the Year (awarded to Di Adamson), Most Enthusiastic New Member (Suzanne Jarvis), and the Editor’s Award (Robert Sbrogiò).
This year, the President’s Award was shared amongst the 2018 Jaguar National Rally Committee, for their outstanding work planning and executing the South Australian-hosted event.
As usual, a wonderful night was had by all, and a special thanks should be given to Geoff and Marg Thomas, Bob and Daphne Charman, and Peter and Ros Holland for their organisation of the evening.
Images: Angela Rogers
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JDCSA Annual Dinner, Glenelg Golf Club Saturday 28th July
On Saturday 28th July, members of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia gathered at Glenelg Golf Club for the annual mid-year dinner dance. The annual event also provides an occasion to present annual club awards to members, including Club Person of the Year (awarded to Di Adamson), Most Enthusiastic New Member (Suzanne Jarvis), and the Editor’s Award (Robert Sbrogiò).
This year, the President’s Award was shared amongst the 2018 Jaguar National Rally Committee, for their outstanding work planning and executing the South Australian-hosted event.
As usual, a wonderful night was had by all, and a special thanks should be given to Geoff and Marg Thomas, Bob and Daphne Charman, and Peter and Ros Holland for their organisation of the evening.
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Opening: President Julian Lugg, welcomed everyone
and opened the meeting at 7.37pm.
Visitors and New Members: Julian welcomed
visitor, Patricia who is a friend of the Charmans. Julian also welcomed Arcadia, who has not been able
to attend a few meetings recently due to serious
injury, and Barry who is ‘back and doing well’.
Apologies: Peter and Kath Taylor, Sue and Doug
Harrison, Peter Goodale, Barry and Hazel Brown, Bev Buttery, Ray and Barb Offe, and Bob and Marg
Brown.
Previous Minutes: Minutes of the general meeting
held on Tuesday 5 June 2018 had been circulated and
were accepted as an accurate record of that meeting.
Welfare: Margaret Piper-Browne and Peter Goodale both have had recent surgery and, on behalf of all of
us, Julian wished them well in their recovery.
President’s Report:
Julian reminded us about a number of events:
- Bookings for the annual dinner at the Glenelg Golf Club on 28 July are filling fast
but there are some seats still available. $65
per person. - President’s picnic will be on Sunday 14
October.
- Bay to Birdwood entries are open. - Club AGM will be on Tuesday 4 September.
Treasurer Tim White is retiring and all
executive positions will be declared vacant. Please consider nominating. Forms are
available.
- The September GM will also take place on 4 September.
- The 50th National Rally will run from 29
March to 1 April 2019 in Albury/Wodonga with post rally tour in the Yarrawonga/
Echuca area. Peter Buck reported on
suggested accommodation based on a recent visit to the area. JCC Vic will have details.
Vice President’s Report:
Phil Prior provided information for planned events:
- New members’ lunch will be at the
Cremorne Hotel on Sunday, 26 August.
- The President’s picnic will be at the Serafino Winery on Sunday 14 October.
Cats and Cans will be run on that day and
will benefit the Noarlunga Salvos this year. Form letters for use at your local
supermarket will be available in August.
- There were about 10 Jags present at a recent “Horsepower Cruise” gathering at
Marion Shopping Centre (1400 cars!).
Secretary’s Report:
Nomination forms for the AGM are available.
Treasurer:
Tim White reported on the recent highly successful
National Rally which made a modest surplus mainly because rally registrations of 153 exceeded the
budgeted figure of 80. Julian thanked Tim for his
behind-the-scenes work for the National Rally and for his management of the Club’s financial affairs.
In response to a question from the floor about
whether the number of registrations was the highest ever achieved at a National Rally, Tim undertook to
check records and provide a response via Classic
Marque.
Membership Officer:
Daphne reported two new membership applications
for the month of June.
Editor:
Dane Wilden advised that the soon to be available
Classic Marque would be a double issue for the months of June and July and can be seen at its best
on line. Dane thanked members for the thousands
of photos that he has received for the National Rally.
Secretary, Alan Bartram advised that Dane had recently won a promotion at the National Motor
Museum which will see him managing ‘front of
house activities’. Members congratulated Dane with acclamation.
Conditional Registration:
Dave Burton reported that ‘work continues’ on
processing renewals. There are about 100 renewals
outstanding.
ACJC (Australian Council of Jaguar Clubs):
Our representative Tim White gave a comprehensive report on matters currently under
consideration by the ACJC.
The ACJC was established in 1984 to promote
camaraderie amongst Jaguar owners, promote the
marque and to act as a focus for relations with
JRLA.
A discussion paper, that asks what it is that clubs
want ACJC to do for them, has been circulated. ACJC has put a fair bit of effort into rallies and concours in
the past but has not addressed bigger picture issues
such as ‘what should ACJC do’, ‘should it continue to exist’, and ‘should it open its membership to all Jag
clubs in Australia?’.
With the recent change of GM of JRLA it would be
appropriate to invite the new GM to visit individual
clubs.
Events Coordination:
Jim Komaromi reminded members that comprehensive event information is available in the
Events Calendar provided on the Club website.
Register Reports:
Register representatives provided brief reports on
current register activities.
Regalia:
Ron Palmer displayed examples of Club apparel and advised that he can take orders to suit individual
sizes.
MSCA (Marque Sports Car Association):
Runs sprints at Mallala and needs flag wavers. Please see Barry Kitts if you can help.
Library:
Tom Brindle has older books tonight, magazines,
DVDs and donated magazines which are available
free for members.
New Business:
Tony Human provided comprehensive information for two events planned by the Multivalve Register:
- On Sunday 19 August there will be a run to
Aldinga Aerodrome and Huntfield Airfield where vintage and historic aircraft will be on
display. The day will conclude with lunch at
the Beach Hotel, Seaford. Let Tony know if you plan to attend.
- On the long weekend in October the Register
will travel to Horsham and visit the Reg Ansett museum and a private motor museum.
Peter Buck is the contact.
Closure:
Julian thanked the XK and MK 7, 8, & 9 Register for
providing the supper and closed the formal part of the meeting at 8.46pm.
Jaguar Drivers Club of SA
General Meeting
3rd July 2018
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Club Torque Register Minutes
Present:
Steve Arthur, Steve Attard, Robert Bell, Robert Bell, David Bicknell, Robin & Roseanne Bullock, Andrew
& Margaret Byles, Fred Butcher, Bob & Daphne
Charman, Jeannie DeYoung, John & Claire Evans, John Flanigan, Don Heartfield, Fay Leyton, Gary &
Oggi Monrad, Graeme & Betty Moore, Paul & Irene
Noakes, Rick Perry, David & Angela Nicklin, Borys Potiuch, Phil Prior, Ian & Jenny Rowley, Evan &
Andrea Spartalis, Andrew Tessari, Geoff & Margaret
Thomas, Noel Thornley, Brian Toogood, Alan Trenorden, Noel & Carmel Trew, Don Tyrrell &
Kathy Tyrrell and Will Vanderwerf.
Apologies:
Darryl Leyton, David & Annette Magee, Chris
Michael, Anne Marie Pijanka, Louis & Nella Marafiotti, Neil Porter, Ray & Barb Offe, Pete and
Rodd Holland, Trevor & Rae Norley, Walter & Beryl Bullock.
New Members:
The Register welcomed John Flanigan to the meeting.
Previous Minutes:
Approved
General Business:
- Annual weekend away to Clare & Blythe,
8/9 Sept. 55 people going.
- 50 years Series 1 picnic for October 14th discussed.
- Finch Restoration day trip discussed. Great
day. - Renewals. Discussed Log Books etc.
- Annual Dinner at Glenelg Golf Course Sat
28th July. Tickets on line. - XJ Dinner German Club – Tickets now
available. [Ed.: NOTE CHANGES TO
EVENT. Contact Bob Charman] - September 23rd. Run to Clayton discussed.
- November meeting – Auction night.
Car Talk:
Steve Attard: Karmann Ghia roof lining in.
Robert Bell: Mk 2 brakes not good. Has made
the horn louder.
David Bicknell: Fiat out of shed. Blew head gasket.
Back in shed.
Robin & Roseanne Bullock: Boot lid repaired
and painted. Wood panel did great job.
John Flanigan: XJC took for a run. WD40 on front shockers. Turned up radio to mask
noise.
Bob & Daphne Charman: XJ Door repaired
and repainted. New badges on boot.
Big Red – new front seal.
Don Heartfield: Took X300 to Finch’s and Aldgate
pub. Went well.
Gary & Oggi Monrad: Starter motor packed up at Finch’s. RAA got it
going.
Paul & Irene Noakes: Ser 1 going well. Took it
to Finch’s.
Rick Perry: New head on XJ. New
carbies. 4 trips to dyno
tune.
Borys Potiuch: Working on XJ See 1.
Head off. Ser 2 going well.
Phil Prior: XJC get t ing back
together slowly. Daimler
has rattle in exhaust.
Ian Rowley: Ser 2 not driven. Needs
some timber work.
Evan Spartalis: X300 going well. To be
repainted soon.
Noel Thornley: Took Ser 1 out for drive
and limped home.
Geoff & Margaret Thomas: Got the speedo fixed and cleaned. Now the
other gauges look
dreadful.
Don Tyrrell: Had radiator done on one
of the Mk10’s. All good.
Will Vanderwerf: Looking to sell the Ser 3.
Looking for an offer.
All others had nothing to report.
Meeting closed at 8.50pm.
Next meeting: Wednesday 8th August, 2018, at Shannon’s, 863
South Road, Clarence Gardens at 7.30pm. All
welcome.
PRESENT Jim & Arcadia Komaromi, Judy Langdon & Ray
Smithers, Tom Brindle, Barry & Hazel Brown, Lesley & John Clarke, Doug & Sue Harrison, Ron
& Claire Palmer, Austin Harris, Noel & Carmel
Drew, Des Brown, Peter Clark, Peter & Heather Buck, Bill Mayman, Daphne & Bob Charman, Glyn
Jones, Jim & Valerie Clayton, Peter & Ros Holland,
Geoff & Margaret Thomas, Steve & Celia Schubert, Gary & Julie Rushton, Bev & Wayne Buttery
APOLOGIES
Tony & Kay Ellis, Barb Mayman, Marj Brindle,
Tricia Clarke, Bill Browne, Margaret Piper, Tim &
Sue White
PREVIOUS MINUTES
The minutes of the previous meeting held on the 22nd May were approved.
MATTERS ARISING FROM PREVIOUS
MINUTES
None.
XJ, 420G and Mk X Register
11th July 2018
CLUB BUSINESS
Annual Dinner: The annual dinner and presentation
night will be held on Saturday 28th July at the
Glenelg Golf Club, 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start. (NB: As of Wednesday 25th July only 2 tickets are left).
It was noted, with thanks, that Steve Schubert has
donated a magnum of wine to be raffled at the dinner.
Log Books: The difficulty with the cancelled PO Box
has been corrected. If members have received their mail back with an “address unknown” sticker, they
should resend to the PO Box.
“Cats & Cans” – Letters requesting donations from
supermarkets have been circulated. The collection
will take place at the Presidents Picnic in October.
General Meeting: The next general meeting is on
Tuesday 7th August at the Police Club in Carrington Street.
REGISTER BUSINESS
Tony Human has organised a run on Sunday 19th
August to Aldinga and Huntfield Aerodromes (with
talks by suitably qualified pilots/engineers and a look around some aircraft) followed by lunch at the Beach
Hotel in Seaford.
Monarto Zoo, Tuesday 28th August – numbers for
this event are at capacity and there is a wait list. Judy will confirm full details nearer the time. The plan is
to meet at the entrance to the zoo at 9:15am. The
entrance fee per person is $21.50 and lunch $19.50 – participants are asked to have the money ready in an
envelope for Judy on arrival.
Tony Human has also organised a run to Victoria
over the long weekend 29th September to 1st October
(or 2nd October for those staying the extra night and travelling home on the Tuesday). Full details of the
run will be re-sent but members are advised to book
the accommodation as soon as possible.
Peter asked for a volunteer to run the Multivalve
Register Meeting on the 25th September as he and Heather will be away. A venue for this meeting is
also needed. Peter can provide the necessary help to
arrange this before he leaves.
ANY OTHER BUSINESS
None
Next meeting Tuesday September 25th, 7:00pm for
7:30pm start – organiser and venue to be advised. All Registers welcome.
Meeting closed at 8:00pm with thanks to Solitaire
for hosting and supper, and was followed by a talk
on the latest E-Pace and I-Pace by Dan O’Grady
from Solitaire.
Multivalve Register
24th July 2018
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Bob Charman
On Sunday the 8th of July, 27 members of our Register took a lovely drive up
through the Adelaide Hills to visit Finch Restorations at Mt Barker. We were
met by Peter Roberts and his wife, who had the coffee and morning tea waiting
for us.
Peter is the Director of Finch Restorations, which was established in 1965. One
of Peter’s credits is a 1914 Hispano Suiza Type 26 Sports Roadster which won
its class at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in California; not bad for a
local lad, eh?
Peter is not only into motor cars. He will restore almost anything. Motor bikes,
petrol pumps, and he even had an old rusted child’s pedal car ready to undergo
restoration.
After spending just over an hour of looking at incredible cars from all over
Australia, with some even being exported overseas, we made our way down to
the Aldgate Pump Hotel for lunch. We were supposed to go to another Hotel,
but there were unconfirmed reports that it had burnt to the ground overnight
(either that or someone had forgot to book us in...).
Either way, we can firmly recommend the Aldgate Hotel to other Registers and
if you are looking for a great morning out, contact Peter at Finch Restoration;
it’s well worth the trip!
XJ Register visit to Finch Restorations
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XJ Register visit to Finch Restorations
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NOTICE OF MEETING The Annual General Meeting of the
Jaguar Drivers Club of SA Inc. will be held
immediately following the September
General Meeting on
Tuesday 4th September 2018 at 7:30 pm at
The Police Club
27 Carrington St, Adelaide, SA 5000
AGENDA
1. MEETING OPEN:
2. PRESENT:
3. APOLOGIES:
4. APPROVAL OF PREVIOUS MINUTES: 5/9/17
5. BUSINESS ARISING:
6. PRESIDENT’S REPORT
7. VICE PRESIDENT’S REPORT
8. SECRETARY’S REPORT
9. TREASURER’S REPORT
10. MEMBERSHIP REPORT
11. ELECTION OF OFFICERS
12. REGISTER SECRETARIES
13. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
14. MEETING CLOSE:
15. NEXT MEETING:
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Tuesday 7th
7.30pm
JDCSA General Meeting — Police Association Building, Carrington Street,
Adelaide.
Wednesday 8th
XJ, Mk10 & 420G Register Meeting—Shannons Clubrooms, 663 South Rd,
Clarence Park.
Contact: Bob Charman T: (08) 8248 4111
Tuesday 14th Compact Register Meeting
Contact: David Rogers M: 0419 837 558 E: [email protected]
Thursday 16th
E-Type, F-Type, & Grand Tourer Register Meeting
Contact: Alan Baker M: 0429 097 729 E: [email protected]
Sunday 19th Multivalve Register Aerodrome Run
Tour of aircrafts at Aldinga and Huntfield aerodromes. Seaford Hotel for lunch. Meet
at Marion Hotel at 0830 for 0850 departure. For details contact Tony Human.
Wednesday 22nd S.S. and Daimler Register Meeting
Contact: Malcolm Adamson T: (08) 82783002 E: [email protected]
Sunday 26th
12:00pm
New Members Luncheon
Lunch will be held at the Cremorne Hotel, Unley, commencing 12 noon. Contact Phil
Prior for information.
Tuesday 28th Multivalve Register Monarto Zoo Run
Booked out with waiting list. Contact Judy Langdon at [email protected].
Tuesday 28th Deadline for Classic Marque submissions
Editor: Dane Wilden M: 0431 058 951 E: [email protected]
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GENERAL MEETING
ROSTER 2018
August Compact Register
September XJ Register
October SS Register
November Multivalve Register
December Christmas Meeting
Register Meetings are held as follows:
Mk 1,2 & 420 & S Type (Compact) - Second Tuesday of every even calendar month
E-Type, F-Type & Grand Tourer - Third Thursday of each month
Multivalve - Fourth Tuesday of each odd calendar month.
SS & Daimler - Last Wednesday of each month
XJ, Mk 10 & 420G - Second Wednesday of each month
XK, Mk 7, 8 & 9 - First Wednesday of each month
Club Notices
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 August, 2018 magazine:
Ian Ridley 1969 Jaguar E-Type 4.2L FHC
Peter & Karen Kentish
Frederick Bowring 1983 Jaguar XJ6 S3 4.2L Sedan
Wadia Chaptini 1976 Jaguar XJC 5.3L Coupe
The following applications listed in the June/July 2018
Classic Marque magazine have been accepted:
Rory Sweeney 2009 Jaguar X-Type 2.1L Sedan
Robert & Lynda Cain 1983 Jaguar Vanden Plas 4.2L
Sedan
We hope you will take advantage of the benefits
available, and that you will contribute in your own way
to make this a better club for everyone. I particularly
ask that Register Secretaries and current members make
these new members welcome at meetings and functions.
Daphne Charman
Membership Secretary
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Jaguar Classifieds
FOR SALE 1962 Jaguar MkII 3.4L
1962 3.4L Mark II with 5 speed Supra Gearbox.
Rebuilt 2008 under Evan’s supervision.
If interested please contact Tim on 0419 809 021 for
a price.
Are you an ex-Prime Minister or Very Important Person? Do you conduct
business with Russian mobsters? Then do we have the car for you! This XJ8
LWB “Armoured Saloon” is Ex-Margaret Thatcher - she was obviously
popular amongst her constituents. With only 22,000 gentle miles on the
odometer, Mrs Thatcher’s Jag could’ve been yours for less than $50k AUD.
WANTED - Mk I 2.4L
Prefer manual, but will consider auto. Willing to look
here in SA or interstate.
Contact Peter Emes 0413 133 233
FOR SALE
XE R-SPORT WHEELS/TYRES
Brand New Silver Diamond Rims fitted with Pirelli Cinturato
Tyres.
2 x 7.5J x 18” 5 stud rim with Pirelli P7 225/45/18 new tyres.
2 x 8.5J x 18” 5 stud rim with Pirelli P7 245/40/18 new tyres.
$1800.00 the lot.
Half replacement price.
Contact Merry 0411 729 608
FOR SALE 2003 Jaguar X-Type
2.0 litre, 5 speed auto, all the usual luxury options plus all leather
interior, power sunroof, mirrors & windows. Fully serviced &
maintained with log books. Economy & luxury combined.
211,000km.
$5950 ono Ph Barry 08 8383 0669
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The Official Monthly Magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia