June 2016 No 364
Transcript of June 2016 No 364
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Mechanical & Electrical
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(including Light Diesel)
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Have you been past to look in awe at the new AAA web-
site yet? If “No” why not drop by and see how good this
all looks in colour!
Hi All
Just a couple of items that
require your input about
membership fees which are
due. There is a late fee to
beware of and also your ve-
hicle will be unregistered so don’t forget or it could be a
costly mistake.
Secondly, the committee positions will be up for grabs. If
you would like to be involved with the committee fill out
the Nomination slip on page 12 and have it in by the AGM
night.
Thanks,
Gary
Editor
CLUB DIRECTORY
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Cover Photo
Austin Healy
Club Runs & Events
Club Runs & Events
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HOT WEATHER RULE
Should members no longer require a printed copy of this newsletter as they would prefer to download it in colour from the
website then please contact the Secretary or the Editor who will make the changes for you.
Would you prefer an electronic copy of the newsletter in colour rather than drab black and white?
Christmas in June Sunday 19th June
9.30 am for a 9.45 am start
at the AAAC club rooms
Lunch at the Boat House Hotel
Victoria Road Taperoo
Rocker Cover Races Sunday July 17th 9.30 am for a 10 am start
For a short flat cruise suitable
for old cars, trucks and bikes.
The club will be suppling
steak, sausages etc
for the BBQ lunch back
at the clubrooms and
then for some fierce racing
after lunch.
race rules on page 14
Sunday the 21st August 2016.
The Gully to Gawler.
Come with Malcolm & Carly, 041234 111 5 for
The most scenic drive in South
Australia This is an all Weather run, so come in your Air
conditioned modern or old car. We are booked as a private function into
the same Hotel as last year, for that 3 course meal at those excellent prices, in-
cluding seniors discounts.
your booking is very important today.
Meet & start from Tea Tree Gully Hotel car Park. At the
most easterly end.
The address, 1349 North East Rd, Tea Tree Gully
Meeting at 10-15am, leaving 10-30am .
After our leisurely guided drive, we should be seat-
ed in the Hotel for lunch by 12-00 noon. Roast of
the day is $10-00, the multi choice lunch special
menu has an average price of $10-90, to $12-90
including, salads, hot veg, soup, and ice cream.
Seniors less 10%. Kids have a multi menu which
includes rump steak, and schnitzel for a fixed price.
There is a detailed multi-page run sheet on the day.
If the temperature is 35 degrees or above, there will be no organised club run. However, if you wish to participate on any run
it will be voluntary, your choice. This does not apply to the Christmas run. As broadcast on Channel 7 TV news, on the Satur-
day evening prior to a run.
Invitations and other events
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Padarc Rally
Pt Pirie
11th 12th June 2016
Invitations and other events
Club Meetings
Third Friday of each month
June 17th 8.00 pm
(except December )
Combined Car Club Rooms
Committee Meeting
Monday June 20rth 2016
Combined Car Club Rooms
Have an idea for a run?
Why not help organize a club run (it does
not take a lot of work) - contact the Club
Captain and help be part of your club
Old Car Day Gathering
Thursday 1st Sept 2016
Bethany Reserve ,Bethany
Lunch at 12.30 BYO
Dubs by the River
10th 11th September
Morgan River front
not a show & shine
All Ford Day
September 2016
Bonython Park
Loxton Mallee Run
October long week end
1st 2nd 3rd 2016
Details on page 10
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AAAC Club Run, Mt Bold Reservoir, Echunga
AAAC Participants
The forecast was for a very windy and wet day which perhaps kept numbers down as only 13 cars were on
the run. With a lot of dust in the air, we arrived at the clubrooms to find a few members of the Mercedes
Club ready to set off on a run to the Waite Arboretum. They thought that our Mercedes was an extra to join
their group until we advised them otherwise.
We set off along Cross Road and Marion Road and then up Flagstaff Road. The wind was quite strong as
we got to Clarendon and as we drove into Mt Bold Reservoir. The road was littered with some bits of tree
branches and lots of blossom. I was glad when we got past the big gum trees as I had visions of larger
boughs dropping.
Just after we arrived at Mt Bold Reservoir for our morning tea break, members of the All Cars Club from
Willunga arrived. Some of our members walked across the reservoir wall to the other side and Brenton and
his granddaughter Maddie walked down the path to the bridge across the creek at the bottom of the wall. To
get back they had to retrace the steps up the same path as the other path was closed.
We then drove back to the main road and on through Kangarilla and Meadows to Echunga Sports Ground.
Quite heavy rain had started so we gathered for lunch under the veranda and carport in front of the
clubrooms which was fortunately out of the wind. After lunch with the temperature dropping we decided to
head for home after an interesting run. Thanks Edd.
Libby Ottaway
Dick & Inez Johnson 1958 Austin Lancer
Brenton & Maddie Watkins 1959 Zephyr
Basil & Lyn Mason 1960 Zephyr
Roger & Kay Keane 1962 EJ Holden station wagon
Dennis Fordham & Rosalie Elsworth 1963 Colt 1100F
Brian & Cynthia Davey 1965 Ford Thunderbird
Edd & Chris Gray 1971 Rover P6
Ric & Libby Ottaway 1973 Mercedes 220
Bob & Marie Winen 1974 Holden HQ
Barry Scrimshaw & Brian Collins 1993 Mazda MX6
Mike & Heather Mundy 2009 Hyundai Tucson
Robyn & John Sommers 2011 Subaru Forester
Malcolm & Carly Goldsworthy 2013 Toyota Yaris
At the Mt Bold run I had the pleasure of the company of my 7 year old Granddaughter, Madeline Watkins as my navigator. She is the 5th generation of our family to have ridden in the Zephyr which was bought new by my Grandparents.
Due to time restraints for other commitments we had to leave the run at Mt Bold Reservoir so decided to do a circuit down to the swing bridge and up the other side. It wasn’t until we got on to the bridge that we found the gates at the end were secured and had to retrace our steps.
We waved up to the members on the dam wall then made our way back to the top. Maddie counted out aloud the 103 steps all the way back up where we joined others for morning tea.
Maddie thoroughly enjoyed the outing and was please to meet other members as well as the two canine guests. Brenton Watkin
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Bits & Pieces
CLUB CAR
BADGES
Now Available
Swap Meets
Sedan Swap meet
Sunday 19th June
All Makes Swap meet
Sunday 24th July
Globe Derby Park
Willunga Swap meet
Sunday 21st August
Binney Road
Gawler Swap meet
Sunday 11th September
Strathalbyn Swap meet
Sunday 16th October
For swap meet information
www.bevenyoung.com.au
Market Place
Notice to Advertisers All Vehicles offered for sale should quote
their registration number or engine number
if not registered Advert will appear for 3 months from first publish
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Member’s Name …………………………………………. Account for the year 1st July 2016 to 30th June 2017
Full & Family membership fees $40 Please pay with the correct money, as this will help the treasurer
A late fee of $10 applies after the 31st July
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Annual Membership Due!
Conditional Registration information
Every historically registered vehicle (owner) MUST provide a Statuary Declaration, signed by a JP, for that vehicle, - each and every year -- before the end of a club's financial year, in this clubs' case -- 30th June. The club is obliged not to verify the logbook until this is provided and the members subs paid, if the subs are NOT paid by 30th June, the vehicle (s) are deemed unregistered and SHOULD NOT BE DRIVEN until those conditions are met and the logbook verified. You may use a multi vehicle stat dec and there is usually a JP at your local
Govt. member's office, Police officers and the AAAC has JPs as members.
A reminder -- the Historic reg. scheme was introduced to enable club members to use their vehicles for club, and club related events, while it is not illegal to use it occasionally privately, it is not in the spirit, or intent of the scheme.
Another reminder --- a condition of membership of the Adelaide Antique Automobile club is that you attend, two meetings and take part in three club runs in a calendar year, not onerous
really, there can be exceptions of course, at committee discretion.
Your friendly authorising bloke -- Arthur D
Clover threshing at Moana early 1950’s
Days gone by
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Images supplied by Bob Lumsden
Sheaved hay from Strathalbyn 1964
Could this be the first motor home ?
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Nomination Slip
A grass hopper walks into a bar and sits down to order a drink. The barman says, “Hey, did you know that
there is a drink named after you?” And the grass hopper replies, “what a Kevin?”
Joe King
A young blonde woman is distraught because she fears her husband is having an affair, so she goes to a gun shop and buys a handgun. The next day she comes home to find her husband in bed with a beautiful redhead. She grabs the gun and holds it to her own head. The husband jumps out of bed, begging and pleading with her not to shoot herself. Hysterically the blonde responds to the husband, ''Shut up...you're next!''
A woman gets on a bus with her baby. The bus driver says: ''Ugh, that's the ugliest baby I've ever seen!'' The woman walks to the rear of the bus and sits down, fuming. She says to a man next to her: ''The driver just in-sulted me!'' The man says: ''You go up there and tell him off. Go on, I'll hold your monkey for you.''
Little Johnny asks the teacher, “Mrs Roberts, can I be punished for something I haven’t done?” Mrs Roberts is shocked, “Of course not, Johnny, that would be very unfair!” Little Johnny is relieved, “OK Mrs Roberts, sorry, I haven’t done my homework.”
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Rocker Cover Race Rules ROCKER COVER RACE RULES What is it? — It’s a fun event for Young kids & Old kids — Anyone can enter — all you need is a rocker cover off an engine, some wheels and lots of imagination — have a go - and join the fun!!! THE COURSE Consists of a launch incline 2.4 metres long with two lanes 450mm wide, then a level run of 6 metres with two lanes 900mm wide. THE RACES Races are heats of two cars each. The cars are launched with the fronts on the starting retainer. The first car to have its front cross the finish line is the winner. If neither car makes it to the finish line, the car going the furthest in its lane wins. If the wheels of a car should touch the lane markers or cross over the lane marker the car shall be disqualified. The competing car immediately becomes the winner. Winning cars will advance to the next round until all are eliminated except one car. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into, the judge shall be provided with body guards and whisked away at the end of the race. THE CARS Cars shall be based on an actual rocker from an engine. • The cars shall have no power source or steering • No moving weights allowed • All motive force is provided by gravity • The maximum weight allowed is 4.5kg • The maximum length allowed is 750mm • The maximum over-all width allowed is 380mm • The maximum overall height allowed is 250mm • The maximum ground clearance allowed is 50mm • The car must have four wheels with a non-metallic surface contacting the track, each no more than 150mm in diameter. • Nothing can extend beyond the front of the rocker cover • 75% of the original rocker cover must remain. Drivers, downforce wings, spoilers, air dams, racing stickers, car names etc are all permitted providing they are inside the overall dimensions. (They probably won’t do any good, but we will all get a good laugh out of them.)
AAAC General Meeting Minutes
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Minutes of the AAAC General Meeting held on the 20 th May 2016 at CCC Clubrooms Meeting opened - 8.00 pm; Meeting chaired by President R. Courteney. Present approx. – 42 members.
Visitors – Nil.
Apologies - As per apologies. Sick List.-Nil.
Minutes of previous meeting as printed in the Magazine -
Moved – Malcolm Hatherly. Seconded – Barry Scrimshaw. Carried.
Business arising from minutes - Nil.
Magazines – Crank Talk; Chrysler Collector; Rover Drive; Steering Column. The “Con-Rod”.
Correspondence Out – Nil
Business arising from the Correspondence - Nil
Membership Report - 103 members plus 3 pending. New membership name tags will be issued when they arrive.
Treasurer -
Membership fees due, please note late fees apply.
Editor: - Please Email any Show and Shine, Gatherings or Special Events information direct to the Editor.
Would appreciate any early motoring photos and stories of interest please.
Historic Vehicle Registrar – All going well. Make sure all log books are signed.
Club Captain -
22nd May Run to Echunga via Mt Bold Reservoir, 10.30 start. Morning lunch at Mt Bold.
June –Luncheon at the Boathouse Inn with a run to Garden Island.
July- Rocker cover races at clubrooms with bbq.
August 21st Malcolm Goldsworthy is organising a Run back to Williston Hotel. We’ll be meeting at Tea Tree Gully Hotel for a 10.15 start. Meals start from at $10.00. There is plenty of parking at Hotel.
29th Oct. Four Clubs Run at Kingston.
Federation Report – A. Doecke said that there was not much happening at the present.
Issue on power steering is a concern for those wishing to have one fitted. More information needed.
2 new clubs joined the Federation making the total now, 140 clubs in all.
AGM in August, new president to be elected.
Arthur pointed out to all members to make sure membership renewal is completed by 30th June 2016 if not your vehicle is unregistered. CCC Report – Nothing to report.
Swap Meets – 22nd May Kapunda.
General Business – Last month a club member asked the President if an earlier starting time for the general meeting could be implemented. This issue was discussed by all present today and no change was decided.
Ian and Judy Matthews mentioned a Run to Lake Goldsmith they attended. The stream driven machinery there is well worth a look.
Meeting closed at 8.30.
General meetings: 8 pm, 3rd Friday (excl. December), Combined Car Clubs Room, Clark Ave., Glandore.
Membership Fees: Nominations $10. Annual $40 (half fee for new applicants after 1st January).
Subscription renewal: Due 1st July, if unpaid, lapses 31st July.
Vehicle Eligibility: All cars, commercials and motorcycles of historic interest or other vehicles as
approved by the committee.
Club Sales: Cloth, Lapel & Car Badges – see Steve Thiselton.
Advertising: For Sale and Wanted adverts appear free for a maximum of 3 months.
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