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G.V.M.V.D.C.INC. – P.O. BOX 704, SHEPPARTON, 3632. REGISTRATION NUMBER A 0001874 H
DATE OF ISSUE - DEC 2019
1928 FORD Model A tourer
Neil Rutherford and Bev Brownley
1975 LEYLAND Mini Clubman GT Marlene and Russell Kerwin
1966 HOLDEN HR Premier sedan
Peter and Susan Borthwick
1972 KAWASAKI H1 500 motorcycle
Ian and Meredith Chilman
Club-Member-of-the-Year---Susan-Borthwick
Cnr G.V. Highway & Saxton St., Ph 03-5862 3000 Numurkah 3636 Fax 03-5862 2088
www.peterhillhonda.com.au
THIS SPACE AVAILABLE. CONTACT
BRENDAN WALSH FOR DETAILS.
Ph 5821 7776
Standard Exhausts Sports Exhausts Tow bars Tube Bending
59 Mitchell St SHEPPARTON 3630
Christmas Market SHEPPARTON FARMERS MARKET
9am-1pm Sunday 22n d December
February is going to be Volkswagen Month, so we are looking for Volkswagens
of all types for our display! If you have a Volkswagen or know of someone
with a great one, let us know.
7717 Goulburn Valley Hwy, Kialla 5km south of Shepparton
Ph 03-5823 5833
Open 7 days a week 10am-4.30pm (closed Christmas Day and Good Friday)
December 2019
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Office Bearers and Committee for 2020
PRESIDENT Neil Rutherford (Bev) 0457 913082 0439 098943 51 Bond St, Kyabram
VICE PRESIDENT David Grant (Lea) 5862 3501 2 Oak Crt, Numurkah
SECRETARY David Vibert (Janet) 5823 5433 0438 575 971 22 Gordon Dr, Kialla
TREASURER Peter Vibert 5823 5865 0408 333 172 7 Cardinia Crt, Kialla
COMMITTEE Julie Tyrrell (Lynn) 5857 2810 0400 810 054 3876 Midland Hwy, Stanhope
Lorraine Tainton 5827 1279 0409 956 074 10 Dean Dr, Kialla
CLUB CAPTAIN John Truman (Pauline) 5823 1340 0418 597 626 29 Gordon Dr, Kialla
NEWSLETTER EDITOR Brendan Walsh (Melissa) 5821 7334 0418 103 739 114 Hayes St, Shepparton
PROPERTY OFFICER Ken Cuthbert (Joy) 5822 2023 0409 415 741 2 Loddon Crt, Shepparton
VEHICLE SAFETY Peter Vibert 5823 5865 0408 333 172 7 Cardinia Crt, Kialla
OFFICERS Gwyneth Trevaskis 5821 6281 0409 216 281 71 Lincoln Dr, Shepparton
CLUB PERMIT Peter Vibert 5823 5865 0408 333 172 7 Cardinia Crt, Kialla
REGISTRATION OFFICERS Bill Holyman (Glenys) 0411 052 682 32 Gordon Dr, Kialla
(renewals) David Vibert (Janet) 5823 5433 0438 575 971 22 Gordon Dr, Kialla
(new registrations)Peter Vibert 5823 5865 0408 333 172 7 Cardinia Crt, Kialla
Gwyneth Trevaskis 5821 6281 0409 216 281 71 Lincoln Dr, Shepparton
FEDERATION DELEGATES Lloyd and Kris Healey 5829 9022 0458 299 466 3550 Katamatite Rd, Congupna
A.O.M.C. DELEGATES Richard Murrell (Marcia) 5866 2556 4 Birch Crt, Nathalia
Graeme Smith (Lorraine) 5866 2351 19 Scott Ave, Nathalia
LIBRARIANS Neil Hammond 5826 2275 17 Robinson St, Murchison
SUB-COMMITTEES
CATERING PRESIDENT Julie Mahoney 5831 8649 0438 040 371 2 Benson Crt, Shepparton
SECRETARY Lorraine Threlfall TREASURER Bev Brownley 0439 098943
COMMITTEE Sue Agosta, Evie Boschetti, Terry Brennan, Jenny Grieve, Kris Healey, Pat Lavis, Judy Mellington, Gordon Threlfall, Bill Winters
SWAP PRESIDENT Lloyd Healey (Kris) 5829 9022 0458 299 466 3550 Katamatite Rd, Congupna
SECRETARY Lindsay Braybon 0477 087 997 PO Box 99, Numurkah
COMMITTEE Harold Battersby, Ann Bell, Glenn Braybon, Lindsay Drust, Kris Healey, Kelvin Ivers, Neil Rutherford
BUILDING PRESIDENT Greg Sutherland (Kerry) 0411 614 224 545 Midland Hwy, Shepp East
COMMITTEE Barry Galvin, David Grant, Lloyd Healey, Bert Neff
SOCIAL GROUP Col Grace (President) Sandra Pozzobon (Secretary) Les Williams (Treasurer)
COMMITTEE Trevor Dainton, Thurlie Pearce, John Pozzobon, Richard Priestley, Wal Simpson
CLUB CAR PHOTOS Hugh MacFadyen (Robyn) 5821 5192 0409 215 112 15 Varcoe St, Shepparton
FRONT COVER - TROPHY WINNERS AT THE DECEMBER 2018 CONCOURS
BARRY COLLISON MEMORIAL TROPHY (PEOPLE’S CHOICE)
1928 FORD Model A tourer
Neil Rutherford and Bev Brownley
JOHN STEWART MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR BEST PRESENTED VEHICLE
1966 HOLDEN HR Premier sedan
Peter and Susan Borthwick
JOHN HILL TROPHY FOR BEST MOTORCYCLE
1972 KAWASAKI H1 500cc motorcycle
Ian and Meredith Chilman
DUSTY SHAW MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR BEST INDIVIDUAL EFFORT
1975 LEYLAND Mini Clubman GT
Marlene and Russell Kerwin
ROLLS-ROYCE PERPETUAL TROPHY FOR CLUB MEMBER OF THE YEAR
Susan Borthwick
Statement of Purposes To foster recovery, restoration and preservation of all types of self propelled vehicles that fall within the broad meaning of the terms -
Veteran (pre 31-12-1918) Vintage (1-1-1919 to 31-12-1930) Classic (1-1-1931 to vehicles older than 25 years)
To conduct the sport of motor vehicle rally driving so as to promote and encourage that sport. To conduct such events and activities as the Committee considers appropriate to: (a) increase the members’ awareness of our motoring heritage, and (b) enable the exchange of information and vehicle parts between similar clubs and interested members of the public.
Goulburn Valley Motor Vehicle Drivers Club Inc
December 2019
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ADDRESS ALL G.V.M.V.D.C.Inc., CORRESPONDENCE TO: P. O. BOX 704,
SHEPPARTON. 3632. WEB-SITE: http://www.gvmvdc.com.auE-MAIL: [email protected]
MONTHLY Held in the G.V.M.V.D.C.Inc. Clubrooms, 40 Grahamvale Rd, Grahamvale (northeastern MEETINGS outskirts of Shepparton) on the second Thursday of each month, starting at 8.00pm.
New members and visitors are welcome to attend.
COMMITTEE Meets in the Clubrooms on the fourth Thursday of each month except December.
MEMBERSHIP Membership Fees for 2019 are $70.00 ($40 if joining after May). Fees for 2020 are $70.00.
Financial year is from the Annual General Meeting in November.
Subs can be paid directly into the Club’s bank account GVMVDC Inc. at the Bendigo Bank.
BSB 633 000 Acct No 1366 25076. Include your name and membership number as details.
MONTHLY G.V.M.V.D.C.Inc. monthly rallies are run on the Sunday after the meeting each month, unless RALLIES otherwise arranged, starting at the Clubrooms at 10.00am. Slower vehicles may leave earlier
if they wish. Members without a rally car can come modern or turn up and get a lift with somebody. Members are reminded to fill out the rally attendance sheet some time during the run.
CLUB SHOP Lapel badges (members) $4.00 Wind jacket $50.00 (for non-members) $5.00 Windcheaters (depending on size) $20 - $30Car Badges (members only) $16.00 T-shirts (depending on size/style) $15 - $25 Contact the club librarian. Caps $15.00 CD/DVD of past Journals (pdf) $2.00 Windscreen stickers $3.00 Club calendars (A4 or A3) free Embroidered patch of club logo $3.00Car details sheet (A4 laminated) $1.00 Contact Kris Healey on 5829 9432. Contact Brendan Walsh. You can contact these members at a monthly club meeting.
RED PLATE When your Club Permit is due for renewal, you can:
VEHICLE - bring the papers to a club meeting for signing,
PERMIT - post them with a self-addressed envelope to G.V.M.V.D.C.Inc Permit Officer, c/- P.O. Box 6,
RENEWALS Shepparton 3632 and the Permit Officer will sign them and return them, or
- post them to the Permit Officer with a cheque and an envelope addressed to VicRoads
and the Permit Officer will sign them and send them on.
See the Permit Officers at a meeting for further details. You can also contact Peter Vibert
on 0408 333 172 or 5823 5865 to arrange a time. Peter lives at 7 Cardinia Court, Kialla Lakes.
CLUB LIBRARY A full listing of the Club’s books, manuals and DVDs is available in the library at club meetings.
CAR PHOTOS Each member is entitled to have one car photo on the wall at no cost. Give your 220x140mm photo to Hugh MacFadyen with your details and the car’s details. He will do the framing. Further photos can be done for $10 each. See Hugh for details.
JOURNAL Contributions for the next Journal should be to the Editor by the end of this month.
This is the solution for cars where smoke escaping from the wiring loom has caused loss of operational efficiency from some or all components.
Submitted by Peter Vibert
December 2019
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Again I commence my report on a sad note with the passing of a beloved member in Loraine Harrison, who passed away in Kyabram Hospital on the 23rd of November aged 84 years, a lovely lady who will be sadly missed. Our thoughts and sincere condolences to Ray and family.
I would also like to offer our sincere condolences to Susan Ivers having her mother pass away in November, to Sue and Kelvin our thoughts are with you both.
I have just been notified also of the passing of long-term member Joy King – our thoughts are with Bob and family.
We have certainly experienced some fun rallies of late – Mystery Rally, Progressive Lunch, Coffee runs. Thank you again to John, Hughie and Robyn – you’re all doing a great job and I know our members do appreciate the effort you all put in.
The executive committee are all set for another year of guiding our club to the best of our abilities, and I would like to welcome back into the fold Julie Tyrrell as committee lady, thank you Julie for committing again. I look forward to working with you and the present executive committee who are all talented, hard working people resulting in in a happy committee. I am so lucky to be involved with such a wonderful group of people.
The club’s next major event for the year, our Christmas party and concours, is 10am to 4pm 15th December. Come along have some fun, bring the grandchildren, Santa will be ready for them !!
Next year, apart from our normal rallies and coffee runs, Swap Meet, etc, there are two major events for November 2020. The Rally of the Valley is to be organised. Currently seven members have come forward to form a sub-committee, thank you one and all. The club’s 50th year celebrations - the Catering Committee have already secured a booking at the Woolshed on 27th November 2020 for a dinner dance etc. Any suggestions are welcome for maybe a rally, badges, etc, so thinking caps on members – it is your club and it’s a hell of a milestone. No doubt there will be plenty of prompting throughout the coming months as it will be a big year of organising and to co-ordinate these events.
Well my friends I do hope you are all well, no doubt a busy month with Christmas and family commitments. I look forward to the New Year with our great club, see you all at the meeting 12th of December then the Christmas party the 15th of December.
Regards, Neil Rutherford
this Journal is the last one covered by your 2019 subs. Peter would suggest you pay on-line to make things easier for everyone, otherwise see him at the meeting. If you’re not sure whether you’ve paid or not, check the mailing label on your Journal – if you’ve paid, it will say you’re a 2020 member.
Thanks to Russell and Marlene Kerwin, who have written the last of our Pride and Joy stories for this year. We’ll have new vehicles on the January Journal cover.
See you at the meeting. Don’t forget to wear your name badge so everyone knows who you are. Brendan Walsh
President’s Report
From the Editor
CONTENTS 4. Minutes 16. Rally Reports 5. Committee Notes, Oscar Piastri 24. Little Blue Towels 6. Coming Up 25. Old advertisements 9. AOMC, Federation reports 28. For Sale, Wanted 10. Pride and Joy 29. Driver’s Calendar
If you’re not receiving a monthly email advising of a new Journal being available on our website, then you need to let me know! Just send a message to the Club’s email address (top of page 2) and I’ll add you to the list. Over 150 members now get this monthly message.
Please turn off your mobile phone at the Club meeting!
Club Christmas Breakup – 15th December
SUBS ARE DUE!
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Minutes of the General Meeting held Thursday 14th November 2019. President Neil Rutherford in the Chair. Meeting opened at 8.00pm with 104 members and guests present.
President Neil welcomed members and visitors to the meeting and reminded those present of the procedures in case of an emergency.
Apologies: Denis and Meryl Zanelli, Chris Cunnew, Robert and Heather Stewart, Steve Daldy, Mick Newham, Gerrard Watson, Peter Heard, Bill Seymour, Tony Scott, Murray Robinson, Jeanette Robinson, Roger and Lorraine Secomb, Mick Peel, Darren Grace, Greg Sutherland, Wally Simpson, Ken Gervasoni, Emanual Baker, Nola Bland, Peta McKenzie, Brian and Evie Boschetti, Jock Crane, Graeme Smith, Ross Smith, Richard Murrell, James and Ann Bell.
Guests: Russell and Maxine Lamb, Frank and Palle Nogan, Geoff and Debby Still.
New Member: President Neil welcomed Paul Watson into the club and presented him with a copy of the constitution and bylaws.
Minutes: “That the minutes of the general meeting held on the 10th October 2019 be received as a true and accurate record” Moved by, Rob Garner, seconded by Gwyneth Trevaskis.All in favour. Yes, Carried. Business arising: Nil.
Correspondence: Secretary David Vibert read out the inward and outward correspondence. Moved by David Vibert, seconded by Bev Brownley “That the inward correspondence be received and the outward approved”. All in favour. Yes. Carried. Business arising: Nil.
Treasurer’s report: Treasurer Peter Vibert presented the finance report. Moved by Peter Vibert , seconded by Bev Brownley,“That the treasurer’s report, as read, be accepted and all the accounts paid be approved”. All in favour. Yes. Carried. Business arising: Nil.
Club Captain’s report: John Truman. Past events – Motorclassica Concours d’Elegance at the Melbourne
exhibition Building on 11th-13th October. John Grieve and his Big 6 Citroen took out the Post-war Classic Closed award and Fred Williams showed his 1965 Alvis drophead.
Saturday 12th October – “Wheels at the Gum” Car & Bike Show at Merrigum.
19th-20th October – The Mystery Weekend. 24 vehicles with 48 people took part in this excellent event to Maryborough, run by Robyn and Hughie MacFadyen.
Saturday 19th October – Kyabram Show. Wednesday 23rd October – Mid week coffee run to
Mooroopna, another excellent event with 25 cars and 47 people taking part.
Wednesday 23rd October – Numurkah Show. Friday 1st to Tuesday 5th November – “Gateway to
Gippsland Rally” at Warragul.
Coming Events – 16th November – Saturday social Day at the Clubrooms. 16th-17th November – Bendigo Swap at the Prince of
Wales Showgrounds. Sunday 24th November – Progressive Lunch, starting at
the clubrooms for soup, then to Tim and Marie Harris at Upotipotpon, and sweets at Kris and Lloyd Healey’s in Congupna.
Wednesday 27th Midweek coffee run to Mulwala. Sunday 1st December – “Show Us Ya Wheels” at
Numurkah Showgrounds. Sunday 15th December – Christmas break-up and
Concours at Grahamvale Primary School, from 10am-4 pm
Catering Committee report: Nil.Building Committee report: Nil. SWAP Committee report: Nil.
Federation: Lloyd Healey reported on the last Federation meeting held at Hobson’s Bay. The Federation recommends that completed log books must be kept for at least 12 months. Members are still needed to attend the AHMF 20/20 rally in Albury next year as numbers of participants are lower than hoped for.
AOMC report: Nil
Rally report: Brendan Walsh reported on the annual rally of the Veteran Club at Wangaratta.
Allan Weeks gave a report on The Campervan, Motorhome Club of Australia (with a membership of 68,000) National Rally that was held at the Events Centre at Elmore.
General Meeting Minutes
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General Business: Nil.
Buy, Swap & Sell: Bill Winters has two front windscreens for early model VW.
Next general meeting – 12th December 2019.
Supper for the next general meeting - Annette Wright, Gwyneth Trevaskis and Lorraine Tainton.
President Neil closed the general meeting at 8.30pm and opened the AGM.
The minutes of the 2019 AGM will be in the November 2020 Drivers Journal.
Notes from the November Committee meeting : At the time of the meeting, all members with Club
Permit vehicles have paid their 2020 subs. A bus trip to Yarra Glen is being considered for
February. To be raised at the December meeting. The Federation is supporting the distribution of ex-
hospital towels via Bendigo Bank branches as a fund-raiser for breast cancer sufferers and their families.
Saturday Social Day on December 21 to be from 4:30-9:00pm.
The urn on the kitchen wall is to be checked for a possible malfunction.
The 2020 Rally of the Valley committee is to be Bill Holyman, Alan Lavis, Rob Balfour, Brendan Walsh, Neil Hammond, Liz Capuano and Leigh Johnston.
Oscar Piastri has won the 2019 Formula Renault Eurocup with seven wins, three seconds, one third and 320 points in the 20-race season. His team-mate, Aleksandr Smolyar, came third with 255 points.
Oscar’s racing team, R-ace GP, won the teams’ championship with 637 points. Oscar is likely to move up to the FIA Formula 3 Championship in 2020. Last month he took part in
two days of an official three-day F3 test in Valencia, Spain, topping the timesheets in the last session before heading to Abu Dhabi.
Well done Oscar, all the best for next season.
Committee Meeting Notes
Oscar Piastri Update
December 2019
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**Monthly Club Meeting, Clubrooms – 8.00pm 12th December 2019
**Ladies’ Christmas Lunch, Tatura – Friday 13th December 2019 We have booked our Christmas Lunch at The Gallery in Tatura on Friday 13th
December. They will provide a two-course full Christmas meal at $25 per head. Tea and coffee are free. Drinks are available from the counter.
Bring along a gift for Santa’s Bag up to the value of $15 to share during the meal. It’s always a lovely way to get into the Christmas spirit which will be here before we know
it. The Gallery needed us to confirm our numbers by 9th December. My number is 0407-848 014. Mary Apostol
**Christmas Break-up and Concours, Grahamvale P.S. – 10am-4pm 15th December 2019 Yes, it’s that time of year again. Our annual concours and picnic lunch is on
again at Grahamvale School. What “new” vehicles will be there this year? Newer members (and older ones!), this is a great social occasion where you can meet in a relaxed atmosphere and see some of the great cars that we have in the Club.
Please feel free to bring the kids or grandkids – there is plenty of room for the kids to run around and play. And, there is a rumour that the old fat bloke will be there – the one in red, of course. Please remember to leave anything for him to deliver (with a name on it!) with one of the Committee on the day.
Bring your own lunch, sweets bowl and chair – tea/coffee/soft drinks/water/ice cream are provided. Of course, being a school, it is a dry area.
** Mid-Week Coffee Run to Kialla – Wednesday 18th December 2019 With Christmas fast approaching, our December Coffee Run will be to The
Provender & Co, Emerald Bank, Kialla. A chance for those organised to enjoy a little relaxation and for those not fully organised to do a little last-minute shopping in Shepparton.
The Chocolate Apple Factory is now open in the Windmill at Emerald Bank – worth a look and the product certainly worth a taste. The Emerald Bank Nursery is also worth a wander around.
Lunch will be at the Peppermill Inn, G.V. Highway, Kialla. Hughie
**Saturday Social Day, Clubrooms – 5pm 21st December 2019 Our last Social Day for the year will be our Christmas Break-up at the clubrooms. Saturday December 21st from 5pm onwards – NOTE CHANGE OF TIME.
Please bring a $5.00 Kris Kringle gift. Entertainment will be provided by Richard and John. Roast lunch will be provided with a selection of different sweets.
EVERYONE IS INVITED: RSVP is important for catering purposes (No later than 13th December) Looking forward to seeing you all.
Sandra
Shepparton Farmers’ Market, Emerald Bank – Sunday 22nd December 2019
In the Christmas Spirit we have decided to run another market on Sunday 22nd
December so everyone can buy their last-minute gifts and buy fresh cherries, fruit and veggies for Christmas Day while supporting our local farmers, producers, makers, small and local businesses.
Coming Up
December 2019
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New Year’s Eve Festival, Mooroopna – 31st December 2019 The Rotary Club of Mooroopna always welcomes our support with our vehicles in
the New Year’s Eve street parade and festival. Interested members please meet at Mooroopna War Memorial parking area at 6pm. (Opposite McDonald’s). The parade will start at 6.30pm. A police vehicle will lead the parade followed by Vintage/Classic vehicles, kids on bikes, floats and trucks.
On reaching the reserve, members are requested to form a static display (for a short period) at the end of the parade. Stay for as long as you like – it is a good night!
BYO chairs; food and drink available.
**Twilight in Nathalia – 12th January 2020 This very popular event on the Club calendar is on again in 2020. Keep the evening free – the details
will be in the January Journal.
Australia Day celebrations – 26th January 2020 The Club supports Australia Day celebrations at various locations, the main one being Mooroopna.
Swanpool Motor Festival – 2nd February 2020 The Swanpool Motor Festival is to be held at the Albert Heaney Oval, 2426
Midland Hwy. Entry from 8am by Gold coin, display car entry is $5, prize pool of $2000.
There will be swap and market stalls, catering, live band and live broadcast from Radio Mansfield 99.7FM.
**Red Plate Day, John and Jenny Grieve’s, Kialla – from 9am 16th February 2020 This is a great opportunity to have your car checked for safety by some of the
experienced mechanics in the Club. For those of us that aren’t mechanics, issues can develop which we aren’t aware of, which could bite us (yes; that happens to mechanics too!). This is particularly desirable if you are taking the car on one of the Club touring rallies.
The Club goes to some effort to make this service available to members, so if your special car hasn’t been checked for some time, why not bring it along and put it over the pit?
John and Jenny host us in their delightful garden for a BBQ lunch after the checking is done. Even if you don’t want to have your car checked out, this is a great social event. BYO chair.
Thanks John and Jenny and helpers – you have been looking after us for longer than I have been in the Club. We do appreciate it.
**Bus Trip to Blue Lotus Water Garden, Yarra Junction – 19th February 2020 A bus trip is proposed to the Blue Lotus Water Garden, 2628 Warburton
Highway, Yarra Junction on Wednesday 19th February 2020. Cost of $45 includes the bus trip and group entry.
Meet - G.V.M.V.D.C. clubrooms at 8am sharp. Lunch - Bring your own to have in the picnic area or purchase from cafe and kiosk. Return - 6pm Payment of $45 at or before the January club meeting to Hughie or Robyn
Picnic on the Lake, Yarrawonga – 8th March 2020 Run by the Sun Country Historic Vehicle & Machinery Club Inc, this is a very
enjoyable day on the banks of Lake Mulwala in Yarrawonga. Entry is from 10am via the Murphy St gate, at $10/vehicle. There are trophies for
various classes of vehicles and catering is available. Enquiries to [email protected]
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Phillip Island Classic Festival of Motorsport – 5th-8th March 2020 Once again these dates fall one week prior to the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park
which makes it truly an exceptional week of Motor Sport in Melbourne with two of Victoria’s major sporting events.
Recognised as one of the world’s largest historic motor racing events on the international calendar by the number of entries and races held over the three days, the Phillip Island Classic is expected to once again draw more than 500 entries with vehicles from around the world.
Seymour Show and Shine – 9th March 2020 Seymour’s first show and shine will be hosted by the Seymour & District Car Club and Seymour Lions
Club at King’s Park from 10am to 3pm. There will also be a swap meet, market and kids’ entertainment. Entry by gold coin from 10am, kids free, display cars $10. Enquiries for show and shine 0410-576 201, swap meet 0419-157 670, market 0437-645 434.
**AHMF 2020 National Motoring Tour, Albury-Wodonga 28th March-4th April 2020
The Australian Historic Motoring Federation is proud to host the first major national all-make event since 2001. There will be touring options for a variety of vehicle types and eras. An event for all the family.
For details go to https://ahmf.org.au/2020Tour/ .
Further details from Phil Podbury.
**Touring Rallies for 2020
**Annual Rally, Western Victoria – 22nd-28th March 2020 Seven-day rally (6 nights) centred around Western Victoria (Horsham 4 nights, Barham 2 nights) departing
Sunday 22nd March, returning Saturday 28th March, via the most interesting and challenging route! Suitable for Vintage, early and late Classic Vehicles.
Members booked on the “AHMF National Motoring Tour” may continue to Albury from Barham, for the start of the National Motoring Festival.
Previous Payments July, October 2019 G.M. $400-00Please draw cheques payable to: G.V.M.V.D.C.Inc. To be received and receipted by Rally Treasurer: Kris Healey. Payment may also be made via Bendigo Bank to:
G.V.M.V.D.C.Inc. Rally A/C No 1 BSB 633000 A/C No: 1376 45321. Please include your name! Rally organiser : Phil Podbury Rally treasurer : Kris Healey
**Annual Rally “Central West NSW” – 15th-29th April 2020 Departing Wednesday April 15th 2020, returning Wednesday April 29th 2020. Our tour of the Central West area of NSW will take us through Bathurst, Orange, Gulgong, Parkes – these are
just some of the towns we will visit during our 15 days and 14 nights of touring. The tour distances are tailored to suit all Vintage early and late Classic vehicles. We look forward to your friendship and company.
1st & 2nd instalments $925 August & October 3rd instalment $925 due January GM 4th instalment this will be advised later and will be due March GM Direct deposit into the Bendigo Bank GVMVDC. Inc. Rally 2 account making sure you use your name as a
reference. BSB 633 000 Account 139718027 Committee Leigh & Lynne Johnston, Lynn & Julie Tyrrell.
As this goes to press, we have vacancies. Please Phone Julie on 0400 810 054 or email [email protected]
December 2019
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Delegates’ Meeting and Annual General Meeting, Springvale – 25th November 2019
The November meeting was the annual meeting of the AOMC with the election of office bearers, so the meeting was taken up with mostly housekeeping. The Guest Speaker was Maria Tilling from BP Australia.
The only news was from VicRoads : (1) Changes to road safety regulations which came into effect on the 29th October. (2) The Club Permit Scheme review will be handed down after the May Budget next year. (is it going to cost us more???)
Graeme & Richard
Delegates’ Meeting, Werribee – 19th October 2019 F.I.V.A. – International Federation of Historic Vehicles, have been based in Europe since 1966. The ground work they have done recently on drawing everyone’s attention into the same thought process to align vehicle classification. Categorisation of vehicles: Ancestor 0000 to 1904 Veteran 1905-1918 Vintage 1919-1930, Post Vintage 1931-1945 Post War 1946-1960 Historic 60s 1961-1970, Historic 70s 1971-1980 Historic 80s 1981-1990 Historic 90s 1991-24 years old. Discussions with clubs is encouraged and concerns to be brought back to the next meeting. FIVA have adopted all these changes to the classifications.
Log Books - It was pointed out that it would be wise to keep your old log book for 12 months, if you are not already doing this.
Club Permit Scheme - There have been no updates from VicRoads at all. There was supposed to be meetings coming up to go over the rules but nothing. I do trust that member clubs are keeping an eye on the safety condition of vehicles they have attached to their club and that action is being taken on members who are not doing the right thing. VicRoads do have the authority to withdraw any Club’s privilege of CPS from them and that then means no members’ cars can be used. VicRoads do require clubs to keep up to date the names and signatures for the club’s CPS renewals and confirmation that a member is a financial member plus the Scrutineers’ details as well. There is a specific form for this. The renewals signatories should be President, Secretary, Treasurer as they are really the only ones who would know if a member is financial or not. A club was knocked back recently as they tried to use their Property Officer.
Upcoming Federation events. AHMF’s National Historic Motoring Day 17th May 2020 Mortlake Picnic 22nd March 2020 AHMF National Event 28th March to 3rd April 2020. At Albury and a hub event. Wunghnu Picnic Day 29th March 2020 Scoresby Picnic Day 29th March 2020 Echuca Picnic Day 17th May 2020 Open Tour “Fabulous Fifty Tour” 24th October to 1st November 2020.
Lloyd Healey
AOMC Report
Federation Report
December 2019
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Marlene and Russell’s 1975 LEYLAND Mini Clubman GT
The Story of a Mini Named Susie
I was born 9th September 1975 in Sydney in a factory called Zetland.
I have no memory of my early life until I was found abandoned with another Mini in Undera in a shed. The two of us were trailered home to 19 Rogers Street Kyabram to a family of people who liked small BMC and Leyland cars and vans.
There they started to strip me down to nothing and rebuild me using some parts off my blue Mini friend that they also trailered home.
They undressed me and took off all my red paint back to silver bare metal. I was found to be remarkable condition. I only needed a right-hand A panel and lots of dents removed. Then I was undercoated and locked in a shed while my new owners went on a 3-month holiday.
When they returned home, I was looked at to decide what to do with me.
Pride and Joy
December 2019
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They painted my body. That felt great after such a long time looking like no one cared about me. Then they renewed my suspension system, added bigger disc brakes on the front and finned aluminium drums on the rear, and adjustable height cones, replaced rear and front sub frames. Then I could roll around the shed and yard.
A bigger engine was found and overhauled and fitted with an overhauled gearbox. The man doing things to me spent a lot of time changing the shape of my cylinder head and ports and fitted larger valves so I could breathe better.
I was fitted with a large bore exhaust system to my cylinder head.
About this time, I was introduced to a friend called Myrtle, a Morrie whom was going to spend a lot of time travelling with together. Myrtle had a heart shaped exhaust tip so I spat my dummy and wanted one, so my new owner Marlene found a twin heart tip. It made my day.
My upholstery was then redone with nice Ford vinyl and cloth trims. My windows were found and fitted then a walnut dash arrived from England and fitted. A right fuel tank was found in a shed and fitted so I could run many kilometres without refueling.
All bumpers were repaired, re-chromed and refitted along with lots of chrome parts as well.
Finally, I was fitted with red rego plates and hit the road for the first time in many years. I have been to SA twice, Tassie once and been over Hotham to Bairnsdale and Warragul.
This year I have been to lots of shows and coffee runs. I have also picked up a few awards for my good looks.
As co-owners of Susie the Leyland, we get great pleasure out of her and she brings back many happy memories of other Minis and Coopers we have owned.
It has been fun restoring her. I would recommend a Mini to anyone. Best small car in the world.
Russell and Marlene Kerwin
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MINISome Mini facts
British Touring Car champion many times.
European Touring Car champion.
Winner Monte Carlo Rally 4 times.
Lots of World Rally wins
Australian Touring Car Champion.
Rally cross champion.
Winner of Bathurst 500 mile race 1966. First 9 places. Never been done by any other make of car.
Just the best and still winning races and trophies.
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Veteran Car Club Annual Rally, Wangaratta – 8th-10th November 2019 This year’s Annual Rally was to be held in Wangaratta, so I decided to drive
across for the Saturday’s tour and dinner. The start of the rally was on Friday, when the early arrivals took a short drive
out to Boorhaman to visit the Brewery. When I arrived, the cars were assembling on Batchelors Green Public Park, just
near the Gateway Motel where most were staying. There were 37 vehicles entered, including seven Ford Ts, four early Renaults and two motorcycles.
The first leg of the day’s tour was south on the old highway through Glenrowan and Winton. It was originally planned for all vehicles to do a lap of the track but unfortunately there was another event on there. I hitched a ride with the RACV back-up vehicle for this leg, which meant I stopped a few times when other entrants had troubles. Our first stop was the Benalla Aviation Museum for a look at their collection and morning tea.
The next drive was across to the Tatong Tavern for a very nice lunch. I found a spare seat in Euan and Wilga Coutts’ 1911 SCAT tourer , which motored along very nicely.
The trip back to Wangaratta was also interesting as I was a passenger in Greg Smith’s 1913 GWK . This could be described as a mid-engined two-seat roadster, which sounds very sporty, but it’s powered by a 1.1-litre two-cylinder engine and drives through a friction disc, so sporty is probably not the right word! It sat nicely on about 42mph.
The evening meal was in the restaurant at the Gateway Motel, and was very good.
Unfortunately I couldn’t stay for the Sunday run, which was to see the dredge at Eldorado and then to Milawa for lunch and a visit to the Brown Brothers Winery. Apparently everyone enjoyed themselves!
Brendan Walsh
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1914 MATCHLESS motorcycle
1909 HUPMOBILE roadster
1909 MINERVA roadster
1910 BRITON 14/16hp roadster
1912 ALLDAYS & ONIONS light car
1913 NAZZARO 20/30hp
1913 STOEWER Model C1 roadster
1916 OAKLAND tourer
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Saturday Social Day, Clubrooms – 16th November 2019We had a great turn out for our Social Get-together on Saturday November 16 and what a
beautiful spring day it was. Perfect weather for a BBQ. Thanks to John for volunteering to cook our lunch.
Many thanks to all who brought salads. So nice to have a great mix of different salads to share and enjoy. Thanks also go out to all that help set up, back up and washing up every time. We really appreciate the team effort.
So nice to see the smiling faces every month. Lots of fun and laughter and plenty of stories told. We had lots of prizes on our raffle table. Thanks to those that donated prizes also.
We had a couple of holiday reports, one from Lorraine who visited Canada and the Rockies to Alaska. There was breakfast with the bears, dog sledding and a gondola ride. Lorraine had a wonderful memorable holiday.
Grace and Les went on the Loveboat from Robinvale to Mildura, a four cabin house-boat. I heard Les witnessed how cold the water was after going for an involuntary swim. They learned that emus can swim. Thanks for sharing your memories guys.
Sandra Pozzobon
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Geelong Revival and Speed Trials – 22nd-24th November 2019We usually head to Geelong for the Revival in late November. You never
know what you might see there! A wide variety of vehicles took part in the trials, which are quarter-mile sprints
along Eastern Beach Rd near the Geelong CBD. They were first held in 1956 and quite a few famous motoring identities have attended.
This year there were very few older cars in the displays, only two veteran and not many more vintage, but there were still huge numbers overall. The Jaguar Club always has a big display and there were feature displays of Mini, Bolwell, Honda, Mad Max vehicles and performance tractors.
This year the Citroen, Renault and Peugeot clubs combined to put on a big French display, and we were keen to get there early to be part of it. Brother-in law Jason’s recent purchase, a 1922 Chenard & Walcker 3-litre, now lives in Callum’s shed so the three of us set off at 7am for the 25km trip in from Bannockburn. It travelled very nicely at about 45mph, but I think it could cruise a bit higher than that once we get used to it. (The same model did win the first Le Mans 24-hour race in 1923.) The French car display had maybe 40 cars, but ours was the oldest and the only one not from the big three – there was a trophy for that!
Brendan Walsh
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The only veterans – 1912 ADAMS and 1909 HUPMOBILE 1932 DODGE sedan
1946-47 STANDARD tourer
1947-61RENAULT4CV sedan
1959 CITROEN 2CV sedan
1956-67RENAULTDauphine
1959-71 MORRIS Mini van
1948-51JAGUAR
Mark Vsedan
1963-683.4 S type
sedan
1956 FORD 1984-86 HOLDEN VK HDT Thunderbird 1964 STUDEBAKER Hawk GT
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1970-74 BOLWELL Nagari coupe 1966-75 LOTUS Europa coupe
2019 MGB Abingdon AU Edition by Modern Classic Cars, Sydney completely updated mechanicals 1961-77 ALPINE A110 285bhp, 0-60mph in 4.0sec
display of Mad Max vehicles 1974 BMW 3.0CS1 E9 coupe
1973 HOLDEN LJ Torana GTR XU-1 Holden Dealer Team car driven by Peter Brock 2016-19 HONDA NSX coupes
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Progressive Lunch – Sunday 24th November 2019 This again took place after a few years missing from the calendar.
We had a good turnout of 22 cars consisting of 45 people and one young grandchild. It would have been nice to see a few more of our newer members come out to enjoy what was a great day with plenty of socialising. The weather was perfect, the food was excellent and the venues were great.
A very big thank you to the Kyabram Girls for providing soup at the start. A really big thank you to Marie and Tim Harris for allowing us to enjoy their garden and Tim’s great collection. Finally many thanks to Kris and Lloyd for allowing us to finish the day at their place.
Thanks to all the members that attended. Next year we will try and hold it earlier in the cooler weather and perhaps this will make it more comfortable to “dress up”.
On the day, Rita and Charlie did a great job and were awarded the Cam and Joan Peter Memorial Trophy –Congratulations.
John Truman Members who attended : progressive
Tim and Marie Harris 1910 BRITON 14/16hp roadster
Glenn and Annette Braybon, Rebecca and Adline Pride 1928 FORD Model A tourer
Neil Rutherford and Bev Brownley 1928 FORD Model A tourer
Bob and Heather Stuart 1950 RILEY RMB 2.5-litre sedan
Greg and Sue Agosta 1954 VAUXHALL Velox sedan
Hugh and Robyn MacFadyen 1960 STUDEBAKER Hawk coupe
James and Ann Bell 1963 AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite Mk II roadster
Fred and Elaine Williams 1963 SUNBEAM Rapier coupe
Ken and Joy Cuthbert 1964 HOLDEN EH sedan
Peter and Sue Borthwick 1966 HOLDEN HR Premier sedan
David and Jan Vibert, Peta McKenzie 1966 MERCEDES-BENZ 250SE coupe
Leigh Johnston 1967 HOLDEN HR Premier sedan
Lloyd and Kris Healey 1970 FORD XW Falcon sedan
Gordon and Lorraine Threlfall 1973 CHRYSLER Valiant VJ Charger coupe
Charlie Thomas and Rita Bright 1974 ROLLS-ROYCE Silver Shadow I sedan
Graham and Marilyn Dicker 1975 TRIUMPH 2.5 TC Mk 2 sedan
Ian and Margaret Bryant 1979 BMW 633CSi coupe
Jock and Kaye Crane 1988 HOLDEN VN Commodore sedan
Allan and Jean Weeks 1989 SUBARU Brumby GL utility
Ross and Anne Smith 1993 MERCEDES-BENZ 180E sedan
John Truman 2000 ROVER Mini S-Works
Marlene Kerwin, Lyn Hawes and Jenni Blake 2010 Modern
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Plenty of bowsers to see in Tim’s shed.
an unusual car jack in use and a line-up of vintage and veteran cars.
A cool place for sweets.
In Lloyd’s shed. Some found a shady spot to park.
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Mid-Week Coffee Run to Mulwala – Wednesday 27th November 2019
Around 36 members took the trip to the Lake Mulwala Bakery and Cafe for coffee.
All enjoyed the friendly atmosphere, good company and good coffee before heading off, most to the Mulwala Water Ski Club for lunch.
Hughie
Those who attended : coffee Mulwala
Neil Rutherford and Bev Brownley 1928 FORD Model A tourer
Daryl and Jenny Williams 1948 SUNBEAM-TALBOT 90 Mk I sedan
Greg and Sue Agosta 1954 VAUXHALL Velox sedan
Hugh MacFadyen and John Dhosi 1960 STUDEBAKER Hawk coupe
David and Jan Vibert 1965 TRIUMPH TR4 roadster
Peter Vibert and June Brewer 1967 MERCEDES-BENZ 250SE coupe
Leigh Johnston 1967 HOLDEN HR Premier sedan
Pat and Judy Mellington 1971 MG B Mk II roadster
Tony Tancredi 1974 FORD GT
Tom Gravina 1974 FORD GT
Russell Kerwin 1975 LEYLAND Mini Clubman GT
Alan and Pat Lavis 1976 BMW 528 sedan
Denis and Meryl Zanelli 1982 FORD ZK Fairlane sedan
Campbell Nightingale 1989 ALFA ROMEO 33 hatch
Bill and Cheryl Simpson 1994 LEXUS LS400 saloon
Tony and Rina Alford 1995 BMW 318i
John Truman 2000 ROVER Mini S-Works
Ron and Jan Stanbrook 2017 FORD Mustang GT coupe
Geoff and Deb Still (visitors) Modern
Russell and Maxine Lamb (visitors) Modern
Henry and Sandra Gravina Modern
The Federation of Veteran, Vintage & Classic Vehicle Clubs Inc is supporting a fund-raising program that helps breast cancer sufferers and their families by selling Little Blue Towels at Bendigo Bank branches across Victoria.
Little Blue Towels, normally discarded after a single use, are cotton towels collected from hospitals in Victoria, New South Wales and the ACT, after they have been used to dry sterilised hands. Instead of going to waste, they are laundered, packaged and recycled by employment enterprises for people with disability in Echuca, Ballarat and Kew. All proceeds raised from the sale of these recycled cotton towels at Bendigo Bank branches across the state will be gifted to The OTIS Foundation. Fast Facts: The recycled towels can be purchased from any Bendigo Bank branch across regional and metropolitan
Victoria during October, with proceeds going to The OTIS Foundation. Packs of five towels are still just $7, with 100 percent of proceeds from the sale of these recycled towels
going to the OTIS Foundation. The towels are lint, dust and grit free, absorbent and perfect for polishing cars and bikes, cleaning,
camping, golfing or fishing. The number of women and men being diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia is increasing.
Australia has one of the best breast cancer survival rates in the world. Increasing survival is due to earlier diagnosis through screening and improved treatments. More than 19,500 Australians will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019. On average, 53 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer every day.
You can still buy the towels at https://www.otisfoundation.org.au/store/products/5/little-blue-towel if you’re not near a Bendigo Bank branch.
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1960 JAGUAR Mk 2 sedan - Complete car stripped and primed for full restoration. 90% of rust repaired. 3.8-litre, manual overdrive. Comes with complete rubber kit - suspension, windows, doors etc Price negotiable. For more info 0431-181 123
1994 MERCEDES-BENZ E220 - In excellent original condition, 185,000km. Maroon in colour, four near-new tyres, new front discs and pads. RWC supplied. Reg QVC 044 $8,000 Contact Terry Brennan 0418-178 083
1976 KENWORTH S.A.R. - Tandem tipper, 871T Detroit engine, 15-speed Road Ranger g’box Queensland RWC. $35,000. Contact owner Leon Rutherford 0427-547 089 Or Neil Rutherford 0457-913 082
Victorian number plates - PONY 00
$2,800 *price reduced* Contact George 0497-098 905 or
Pair of left and right hand mudguard mounted rear view mirrors. Hooded, with ribbed top and back. Must be new or in show room condition. Contact Mick on 03-5862 1788 or 0421-621 788 or email [email protected]
1994-1996 MERCEDES-BENZ - C280 ‘Elegance’ sedan Must have dual airbags, working cruise control and working air-conditioner or climate control. Not fussed about a sun roof. Auto transmission. Around 200,000km, or less if possible. Light exterior and interior colour preferred, not black or dark blue or green. Prefer a well maintained vehicle, with service history. Current Vic registration and RWC. ‘Have money, will travel’.
Contact Barry O’Connor 0407-266 688 or email [email protected]
For VOLKSWAGEN Beetle - Rear venetian blind for 1969 up large window model. Contact Col 0438-952 421
Injector pump for a 2-stroke 1-cylinder CROSSLEY diesel stationary engine, early 1930 IES. Contact Dennis 0448-312 132.
For 1990 FORD 150 - Air cleaner assembly to suit 302 fuel-injected V8 Contact Neil 0457-913 082
VOLKSWAGEN Beetle - In need of restoration, but must be complete. Contact Ron 0408-786 535
Brass switch on timber block - 32mm diameter. Contact Min 0418-214 022
Advertisements open to members and friends at no cost. Ads in for two months, unless sold earlier. Don't forget rego no and price.
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2019DEC 12 ** Monthly Club Meeting – Clubrooms 8pm
dec 13 ** Ladies’ Christmas Lunch – Tatura See details on p.6.
dec 15 ** GVMVDC Christmas Break-up and Concours – Grahamvale PSSee details on p.6.
dec 18 ** Mid-week Coffee Run – KiallaSee details on p.6.
dec 21 ** Saturday Social Day – Clubrooms – note later time See details on p.6.
dec 22 Shepparton Farmers Market – Emerald Bank9am-1pm. Enquiries to Vittoria Meola : 0429-092 917
dec 31 Mooroopna New Year’s Eve Festival – Ferrari ParkSee details on p.7.
2020JAN 12 ** Twilight in Nathalia – creek frontage
See details on p.7.
jan 12 Korumburra Swap Meet – Showgrounds Entry $5 from 6am. Enquiries 03-5662 5029
jan 26 Australia Day celebrations – various locationsMooroopna
FEB 1 Berwick Swap MeetEntry $5 from 6am. Enquiries Roger 0407-568 488
feb 2 Swanpool Motor Festival, Albert Heaney OvalDetails from Ross Coles 0417-351 304
feb 16 ** Red Plate Day – Kialla See details on p.7.
feb 19 ** Bus Trip to Blue Lotus Water Garden – Yarra Junction See details on p.7.
feb 23 AOMC British and European Motoring Show – Yarra Glen23 MG Car Club concours
Details at AOMC and MGCC websites
MAR 5 - 8 Phillip Island Classic Festival of MotorsportSee details on p.8.
mar 8 Picnic on the Lake – Yarrawonga See details on p.7.
mar 9 Seymour Show and Shine – King’s ParkSee details on p.8.
mar 22 - 28 ** Annual Rally, Western Victoria See details on p.8.
mar 28-4APR** AHMF National Motoring Tour – Albury WodongaSee details on p.8.
APR 15 - 29 ** Annual Rally “Central West NSW” – NSW See details on p.8.
SEP 13 ** Shepparton Swap Meet – Showgrounds Details at http://gvmvdc.com.au under Club Events
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SUPPER ROSTERDEC Annette Wright
Gwyneth Trevaskis Lorraine Tainton
JAN Barb Burr Di Burgman Carolyn King
FEB Jenny Grieve Judy Mellington Joy Cuthbert
The 3 rostered ladies are requested to each bring 2 loaves of bread in sandwiches,
which will be reimbursed to about $20 each. The Club’s Catering Committee will provide milk and packets of sweet biscuits to supplement the sandwiches.
Thank you to the ladies who provide the supper each month - the club members do appreciate it. Please note that you or your spouse can pick up the containers at the Club meeting the month before.
If you can’t make it to your rostered meeting, please contact another rostered member and swap nights. Contact Kris Healey for further help.
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