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ENDIGO SPORTS & CLASSIC
CAR CLUB INC.
PO BOX 1172, Kangaroo Flat, 3555
NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2018
This is the official monthly newsletter of the Bendigo Sports & Classic Car Club Inc. (Inc. No. A0010849), a club dedicated to the enjoyment of sport car ownership, the maintenance and preservation of the
marques. The BS&CCC is affiliated with the Confederation of Australian Motorsport (CAMS). Through CAMS, we have
public liability for most club activities
CLUB CALENDAR
Drive, Dine, Discover.
Events for November 2018
Sat 10th/Sun 11th: Historic Sandown – 3 day event Fri/Sat/Sun
Sat 10th/Sun 11th: Bright Iconic Rod Run – 3 day event Fri/Sat/Sun
Sun 11th: Romsey Swap Meet & Show n Shine
Wed 14th: (CE) Club Meeting at Fortunes All Seasons 8pm. Dinner from 6.30pm
Wed 21st: (CE) Lunchtime run. Leaving All Seasons at 11.am
Looking for a Leader
Sun 18th: (CE) Early Morning Run Leaving Lake Weeroona 8.am
See attached. flyer.
Events for December 2018 NOTE NO CLUB MEETING IN DECEMBER DUE TO CHRISTMAS DINNER
Fri 14th: (CE) Christmas Party. 6:30pm - See Flyer attached.
Wed 19th: (CE) Lunchtime run. Leaving All Seasons at 11.am
Sun 23rd: (CE) Last Blast Run Leaving Lake Weeroona 8.am
See attached Flyer
Events for January 2019
NOTE CLUB MEETING IN JANUARY WILL BE DINNER AT LAKE WEEROONA
Wed 9th: (CE) Lake Weeroona Dinner in place of meeting 6:30pm
Details in December newsletter
Wed 16th: (CE) Lunchtime run. Leaving All Seasons at 11.am
Looking for a Leader
Sun 20th: (CE) Early Morning Run Leaving Lake Weeroona 8.am
Looking for a Leader
Spring Racing Sunday
Breakfast Run
Sunday 18th November
Early Morning Run Leaving Lake Weeroona 8.am
Join us for a morning run followed by a Bacon and Egg Roll breakfast with a cuppa (bring your thermos) at The Botanical Gardens with
some racing fun and games. Who will be first over the line?
Need names ASAP for catering please see Kath
2018 Last Blast Christmas Run
Sunday 23rd December
Run Leaving Lake Weeroona 8.am
Join us for a one last run enjoying the year that is finishing with a breakfast, of course this run wouldn’t be right without some dress ups
right? You, Your Car? Get in the spirit don’t be a Grinch! For the last run for the year will be a blast in top gear!
Need names ASAP for catering please see Kath
What: BSCCC Christmas Dinner When: Friday 14th December 2018
Where: Bendigo Pottery Function Centre Time: 6:30pm for nibbles then 7pm Dinner
Cost: $15 per person with club subsidy (non club members $30)
Dress to impress with a little sparkle Bring along a unisex Kris Kringle to the value of $5 (make a fun or
make with love) we can eat drink and be merry, break the Christmas crackers share the terrible jokes and swap gifts it may have a twist
Kath needs your names ASAP and Payments to Marianne by 1st Dec please.
PRESSOE'S RAMBLES Good month to you all. By now everyone’s cars should be sorted and polished ready for some fantastic summer outings that are planned. Good to see some of the newer members out and about on the runs and getting involved with the club. Last month, we had some great activities that were attended by a lot of club members. At Mt Tarrengower hill climb there were six of us who participated in the dash up the hill and as a club did very well with Neale Wust taking the trophy, for best presented car.
Rod Thomson winning his class again and handling the new chicane with ease. If you haven’t had a go at this hill, I would recommend that you do it as it is very challenging and you will have a great time and meet some fantastic people. Then it was time to run the annual Rally and this took us down to Warburton for the night, on those beautiful roads through the Yarra Valley and listening to the melodic tunes of a Bridgeport rotary RX7.
I have launched a full investigation* into how Gaye and myself managed to win this even t and well done to Chris and Sandy on coming 3rd in their first rally. Well done to the organizers Kath and Brendan and Damien and Annette for running the weekend so well, maybe a little bit too well. Hope you all are well and will see you at our next monthly meeting. Thanks, Graeme .*Maybe a Royal Commission - Ed
Event Reports - Wrap Up
Wednesday Midweek Run 17 October 2018
Briefing by Bruce
We were delighted to have 10 cars and 16 fellow car enthusiasts arrive for a drive on a very overcast day. We got a nice surprise to have Col and Jenny arrive in a beautiful new red Holden Commodore SS Redline - Col’s broad smile told the story.
Interesting Roads
We headed through Strathfieldsaye , Axe Creek, Emu Creek, by the side of Mt Alexander, along some twisty roads to Golden Point where we were joined by Noel and Lyn Roberts. On reaching Chewton, we wound our way back to Harcourt, past vineyards and rolling hills, which are lovely and green at present. After we turned into Springs Rd., on a bend were two large dogs wandering loose. We all proceeded without any incidents - good driving
everyone.
Harcourt
Porsche- Laurie Harrop
Triumph - Rob Cowling
Harcourt Valley
A Goodly Gaggle
At Bradies Tavern, our destination, we enjoyed a delicious 2 course meal, thanks Brenton.
Gayle and Ern Jenkin's daughter joined us with her baby boy Brooks and proud Dad Brenton What a beautiful baby and proud grandparents, they are. It made us feel good and we finished our drive on a lovely note. Thank you all for coming Thanks to Bruce and Janie Tonkin.
Sunday Run October 21 October 2018
The Leader's STEALH BOMBER!
It was a great day for a cruise around some of the roads I terrorised as a young gun. In-fact on one of those roads, I rolled a car. There was a great line up of like-minded enthusiasts. Orders were given that all members had to be in their cars and ready to go, engines running before we left the car park. This worked and the group stayed together well. We progress into town, left at the fountain and out to Spring Gully. From there we crossed to Diamond Hill Road and creatively progressed back to Sedgwick Road, continuing to the other end of Rodger's mountain which we did in reverse. Lots of stiff necks no doubt, and seamed a lot further going that way.
DIG Newstead
A Toilet break at Harcourt, bit of an old chat, then on to Newstead for breaky at Dig, and that’s what we did, Dig in.
Weight Watchers Pancake
From there, we invited all those who would like to see our boys at the mount, where it seems our club did very well.
Mt.Tarrengower 21 Oct. 2018
Triumph - Phil Wust
Porsche Boxster S / Triumph - Brendan O'Donoghue / Rob Cowling.
Morgan - Scuderia Tomaso
It is amazing how many turns in the road, you can find around Bendigo, great driving location, we are blessed. All had a great day. Thanks to David and Katrina Jobe. FOOTNOTE: RENEWABLE NEWSTEAD - VISION To run Newstead on 100% locally generated, grid-connected, reliable, affordable renewable energy that also generates other benefits to their community. Plans include for a community-owned solar panel and wind farm. Special deal with Powercor has been negotiated to eliminate distribution costs.
The Amazing BT RALLY 27 - 28 October 2018 Photos Stolen from the Internet and others supplied by Roger Huthnance.
Lake Weeroona
A Fine Body Of Men
Mazda / Nissan /Mazda
Beautiful Forest
Don't Believe A Word!
Al fresco - With A View
WOW!
Hitch Hikers
Enjoying Nature
Participants
Helen, Ian, crew Helen, Ian, Linda, Wayne
From reports - a great weekend enjoying the sights of the Yarra Valley and its environs.
Thanks to Kath and Brendon Harris / Annette and Damien Harris for their joint contributions to a great event.
URNE 597 ST KRN PORT MARINA, HA
YOUR COMMITTEE CONTACT DETAILS
President Graeme Jenkins (Gaye) 0435 532 822 admin@ultimatetyreand auto.com.au
Vice President Wayne Gregson (Linda) 0431 431 969 [email protected]
Treasurer Marianne Healey
(Alan) 0402 858 295 or 5446 8969 [email protected]
Secretary/Public Officer
Rod Thomson (Sally) 0419 507 372 [email protected]
Newsletter Editor Brendan O'Donoghue 54395707 0438 395707
[email protected] Members Secretary Alan Healey (Marianne) 0417 319 838.or 5446 8969
[email protected] Events Coordinators Kath Harris (Brendon) 0407 317 203
Permits Advisory Officer
Graeme Jenkins (Gaye)
0435 532 822
admin@ultimatetyreand auto.com.au
Cams Representative Geoff Houlden 5446 1168 or 0409 930 486
Webmaster Roger Huthnance
(Barb) 0407 508 321 or 5444 2644 [email protected] Website: bsccc.com.au
Ken Beale - Tribute.
We saw the sad loss of our esteemed member and past President Ken Beale, on the 3rd October. I know Kathie, Andrew and Chris were very moved by the show of support by Ken's many Family and Friends and in particular, from members of the BSCCC at Ken's funeral. Ken, my Brother-in-Law and I go back nearly fifty years, and I can honestly say that I am really going to miss his mateship, as I know many of you will. He had a heart transplant on the 6th of February and was doing real well, apart from a few setbacks. In May, he was out of Hospital, walking and eating and things were looking real good. Then he started getting infections, one after another and he just couldn't get on top of them and finally there was no energy or strength left to fight them, and he had had enough. Ken has left a great legacy and wonderful memories. There is a Masonic saying, "Live respected and die regretted." Ken has done just that. Roger Huthnance.
FROM THE EDITOR - Brendan O'Donoghue.
Contributions to the newsletter are welcome - send to [email protected]
If you have email and are receiving your newsletter by post - would you kindly advise, to reduce costs and streamline distribution and in colour!
Thursday 15 November, 5.30-6.30pm Castlemaine Library No bookings required Saturday 17 November, 11am-12pm Bendigo Library No bookings required
Rod Hadfield Allison Hadfield: The Mad Scientist of Australian Hot
Rodding The first comprehensive biography of
Australian hot rodding legend Rod Hadfield.
Covering his 50+ years of initiating trends, pushing
boundaries and causing controversy in the
automotive scene in Australia and beyond. Book
sales and signings.
Vinyl Clean / Shine
I was given some useful information, re a widely used, recognised and promoted product, that makes the vinyl in your car, look great. From discussion, I understand that much this person's business is dash repairs, caused by this product - which he described as causing a cancer, in the vinyl. Because it is silicone-based, it eventually penetrates the vinyl, therefore eating into the dashboard. I have discarded this product and recently did a detail clean on my car, just using warm water and a microfibre cloth. Of course, the lustre was less so, but nevertheless, quite tidy. It was suggested that warm water and wool wash, could be used as a clean - FYI.
Seeking your contributions to “Memory Lane” I am sure there are heaps of car photos, experiences and memories, that need to be dusted off, shared and enjoyed, among our members. Just send me pictures of your past cars - good, bad and indifferent, restorations, bad buys, divorce material, you name it! - with a précis . The quality is not so important - as I can perhaps improve them, with editing. Anyway, nostalgia - has its imperfections. If you need photos scanned, bring them along, with some info. The intention is to share these memories, over a number of Newsletters. My thanks to Noel Roberts for contributing.
Mrs. & Mr. Roberts and Noel - Singer Roadster c.1950
Note: Peep Hole / Olympic Air Ride Tyres
How Cool! Noel and FX Holden
HISTORIC HOLDENS AT lANG lANG - By Wheels, MOTOR, Unique Cars, Street Machine, 2018
Berne, Switzerland 2010
START LOCATIONS:
Another Car Maker - from Vietnam Vietnam now proposes to be a car manufacturer in their own right, with their new marque, VINFAST.
On October 9, 2018, VinFast Limited was granted a $ 950 million loan from Euler Hermes, an export credit agency under the German government, to import machinery, for production.
The first two products from the newly established car company include a mid-size sedan
and SUV, that were presented at the recent 2018 Paris auto show. Rather than develop its
own models, Vinfast has chosen to rebody existing cars for its first two products - based on
the previous-generation BMW 5-Series and X5.
Starting with Italdesign’s winning concepts, the cars’ designs were then further developed
and completed by Pininfarina, working closely with Vinfast design.
One powertrain will be available at launch - a BMW-designed 2.0-litre turbocharged four,
that will be built under license.
Vinfast quotes a 0-62 mph time of 7.1 seconds for the Lux A2.0 and a time of 7.3 seconds for
the Lux SA RWD.
Sources: Internet and "Age" DRIVE Motoring Supplement.
Do We Need Another Car Maker?
Maybe, like having a national airline - it's partly a matter of national prestige, technology transfer and employment. Surely, there is a worldwide over -capacity of auto production - not to mention the potential tectonic changes coming in the motor industry: hybrid and electric cars, autonomous driving, on-call cars, via your phone - does raise some questions of the long term viability of the current industry, not to mention the numerous emerging brands, from China. Owning a car will become optional to many people, thus reducing demand. There will be less cars sitting around, idle for hours on end. Interestingly, redundant engineers, from Ford, Holden and Toyota, have been involved in the development of these models. In the future, there will be a major challenges to the industry, including suppliers - many of those parts that make an internal combustion engine, will disappear. Amalgamations will
occur and some brands will disappear. Governments will lose petrol excise/taxes and will require new sources of revenue. Additionally, gearboxes will be simplified or eliminated, drive shafts, out. Maybe, even conventional braking systems, and wiring looms may be simplified, etc. etc. there will be a major disruption (and opportunities) in the automotive supply industry. Already, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Nissan, Audi and Hyundai have pure electric vehicles for release and DYSON plans to build EVs in Singapore in 2020, There are plans for 21charging sites from Adelaide to Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney and Brisbane by Chargefox - delivering 400kms in 15 minutes. Ultimately, millions of fossil fuel vehicles, will be crushed OR in some cases - become objects d 'art. China currently, has over 2 million EV/hybrid cars on the road. Questions:
where will all the required electricity come from.
how environmentally sound is the production and disposal of lithium batteries.
So, in the interim, let’s enjoy our internal combustion steeds, their characteristics, especially, the endeavour, technical achievements, their huge stimulus to economic and engineering activity, their contribution to prosperity, conferred mobility and enjoyment, not to mention their considerable and magnificent histories. Comments invited. - Brendan.
MOTORCLASSICA 2018 Melbourne
Motorclassica 2018 - Cord Roadster
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Help Raise Money for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation.
Join the BSCCC group going to the GREAT AUSTRALIAN 2019 RALLY Rallying for a Cure
ONE DAY event, Sunday 20th January 2019
It is a great collection of classic cars, which head from Melbourne to Langwarren,
where the cars will be on display for the general public. Cruden Farm consists of a mansion home and stunning gardens.
All gate money collected from the general public goes to the Peter Mac Foundation. The day’s event for BSCCC members will commence at 6:30am at Kangaroo Flat and then proceed to the start of the rally at the Deaf Foundation at 597 St Kilda Rd.
See the Rally details and re entry form.
Contact Rob Cowling on 0417 484 973 if interested
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Bendigo Sports & Classic Car Club Inc
An Ordinary General meeting of the Club commenced at 8:00pm Wednesday October 10 2018 All Seasons Hotel, Bendigo
Chairperson – Graeme Jenkins Secretary: Rod Thomson Treasurer: Marianne Healey
Graeme welcomed all present to the meeting. Present: As listed in the attendance book.
Members are asked to print their names in attendance book. Graeme read a vale to Ken Beale active member and past president and passed on condolences to family and friends. Funeral is tomorrow at 2.00pm.
Apologies: As listed in the attendance book.
New members: Graeme Sargeant 1951 Riley Rod Bennett Austin Healy 3000 mark 2 returning to club
Previous Minutes: Minutes from the last meeting. Moved: Leo Hassett Seconded: Graeme Meager Carried
Treasurers Report Treasurer – Marianne Healey Bank Balance: $11,844.53 (as attached) After reading the report the Treasurer called for the report to be accepted. Moved: Wayne Matthews Seconded: Ernie Jenkins Carried
Correspondence Secretary – Rod Thomson
CAMS membership renewal received and will be processed.
Membership Secretary Alan Healy Membership cards have been sent out, please see Alan if you have not received it yet. We currently have 96 members.
Event Reports Gaye Jenkins on behalf of Kath Harris Thanks to Mark and Sarah Hickman for taking September Sunday run. Wed run taken by Brendan O’Donoghue to Tylden. Dads Day Out run went to Seymour and the heritage railway. Winner of Dads Day Challenge was Brendan Hickman. Thanks to Brendan and Kath Harris for a great day. Next Wed run to be taken by Bruce Tonkin. David Jobe taking next Sunday run October 21 which will finish at Mt Tarrangower at the hillclimb. October Rally final payment needs to be made tonight. Further instructions will be by email or phone call.
General Business
.Great Australian Rally in January – show of hands for those interested – 6 or so. Information to be put in newsletter. Rob Cowling is organising another alpine tour end of March 2019 running over a week. Let Rob know if you are interested in going. Graeme asked 10 questions to get to know a member - Peter Beaman
NEXT MEETING: The next monthly meeting will be 14th November @ All Seasons Hotel CLOSE: There being no further business
BENDIGO SPORTS & CLASSIC CAR CLUB INC. Treasurers Report September 2018
Balance Brought forward $7,754.53
Add Income New Membership $0.00
Membership Renewals $0.00
AGM $0.00
October Rally $4,090.00
Xmas Party Bank Interest Sundries Total Income $4,090.00
Balance $11,844.53
Minus Expenses
Newsletter & Office Costs $0.00
Meeting Room Hire $0.00
Badges & Engraving $0.00
Car run expenses $0.00
Catering Expenses For Dinners $0.00
Bank fees $0.00
Sundries $0.00
Total Expenses $0.00
Bank Balance at month end $11,844.53
CLUB MARKET - Advertise motor vehicles memorabilia here
WANTED - VW early Beetle, Kombi or Type 3 in need of some restoration or a later
van (T3/4 etc) in running order. Contact Neil 0427 777 133 ( my brother is looking for one) P.S.. If responding please text or mail me on [email protected]
For Sale.
DECEASED ESTATE - John Somerville MODEL: 2018 Ford Mustang 2 door fastback, Magneride suspension, 5.0L V8 10 Speed Auto.
COLOR: Race Red ODOMETER: 1500 km’s PRICE: $68,000
CONTACT: Paul Somerville 0417574174 or Michelle 0437255249
I have experienced this particular car - it really boogies - magic exhaust note. I was especially interested in the "Magneride" suspension, which is variable from track to normal - which nicely ironed out a rough piece of road, I am familiar with and I would say gives a more supple ride. Ed.
1971 420G JAGUAR
Good clean car, new paint, new hood lining. Seats carpet good. Reconditioned motor. Has air-conditioning and power steering. $14,000 ono. See Brendon or Kath for more information.
Mazda MX5
Very good condition throughout. Runs extremely well. One careful owner for past 10 years. Well serviced throughout, and always garaged. Features removable hardtop in very good condition. Central locking system with alarm. As-new tyres. Excellent air conditioning. Club rego plates. Travelled approx 270,000 km; a great little car that will pass any test. RWC supplied. Very good value at only $4,900.00. Ray Carrington 0417 502 349
EASTLINK GREAT AUSTRALIAN RALLY Sunday 20th January 2019 – Cruden Farm, Langwarrin
A L Y I N G F O R A C U RRANUARY 2019 The Great Australian Rally has returned for 2019 with at a new venue, Cruden Farm, the former residence of Dame Elisabeth Murdoch. Sponsored by EastLink, the rally is designed to promote the pleasures of historic motoring and providing much needed funds to Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation for cancer research. Enjoy the display of vehicles and Cruden Farm historic gardens. Bring your lunch or purchase from the catering trucks and enjoy a picnic lunch on the manicured lawns whilst Veteran, Vintage, Classic and Modern Classic vehicles, Motorcycles and Commercial vehicles are eligible to enter if 25 years and older. Organisers reserve the right to accept or reject entries. . START LOCATIONS There are four start locations: • EastLink Head Office Ringwood • Melbourne 597 St Kilda Road • Stud Park Rowville • Western Port Marina, Hastings All enquiries regarding vehicle entry and the routes taken should be directed to: IAN HODGE – Mobile: 0418 107 590 Email: [email protected] LEON COUSINS – Mobile: 0428 889 913 E-mail: [email protected] 100% of all donations and all public entry gate proceeds go to Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation for cancer research. To date, nearly $800,000.00 has been donated from past events. A special display of the first Benz (replica) and the first Ford (replica) with a selection of vehicles through the years up until the Tesla motor e-vehicles. JUDGING NOTES:: • Veteran, Vintage, Early Classic, Late Classic, American Classic, British Classic, Commercial, Motorcycle, Club Display and Best Outright. • Winners will be invited to parade their vehicles at the presentation of trophies. ENTRY FORMS for download may be obtained at www.greataustralianrally.com.au Please note: Entry to Cruden Farm for participants will only be via McClelland Road Entrance.
Contact Rob Cowling on 0417 484 973 if interested
Club Permit (Red Plate)
FORM (Below) AND PHOTOS ARE ONLY REQUIRED TO BE SUPPLIED FOR VEHICLES THAT HAVE BEEN ADDED TO THE CLUB RED PLATE SYSTEM FROM THE 31/1/2015. For those who have a Club Permit renewal coming up, the permit can be signed by our authorized executive who are Roger Huthnance, Marianne Healey and Graeme Jenkins. Club Permit Log Book points to note: Pre filling out days in advance when on a tour: NOT ALLOWED. See AOMC May Newsletter page 18. More than one driver in a day: If a vehicle is used by several drivers or for several trips during a day, only the first use by the first driver is required to be recorded. (Sead website: Registration>Limited use permit >Club permit scheme>Club
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20NO DOGS ALLOWED AT CRUDEN FARM
Ian & Kaye Thompson
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