The RAGTOP - Hill Country Triumph Club
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The RAGTOP - Hill Country Triumph Club
The RAGTOP Monthly Newsletter of the HILL COUNTRY TRIUMPH CLUB Volume 17, Issue 10, October 2004 www.hillcountrytriumphclub.org Triumph Family put together by RallyeMaster Alan Ferretti of the Capitol City MG Club. Marilyn and I had to laugh at one point in the rallye where Alan had us looping around and coming back to an intersection – there were four cars arriving from different directions, two turning left and two turning right and all of us checking our instructions to make sure we had not made a wrong turn somewhere! An all you can eat catfish dinner was waiting for us back at the hotel finish point and we continued the “tailgate party” by giving away door prizes for correct answers to some British slang questions. Anyone know what “tickety-boo” means to the average Brit? We did not find out until the awards ceremony the next day that HCTC member Carol Pennington and her navigator Maureen “Mars” Bucek had mastered the rallye and taken first place. Sliding safely into second was HCTC member Andy Bruner and his navigator, daughter Katie Katie. by Bob Skewis, President ABCD 2004 A nother year has come and gone on the biggest British Car Show in Central Texas. Although it is more fun to go to someone else’s show and concentrate on having a good time, it is a real pleasure to be a part of the team that produces this show every year. I know that I saw a lot of familiar faces and I hope everyone that wanted to was able to attend. Some of the drivers that showed up early were interviewed by News8 television. I talked to the reporter afterward and she said it made for great TV – lots of visuals of pretty cars and enthusiastic owners willing to talk about them! Imagine that. However, these were not the only winners from the HCTC. Our club was well represented by trophies taken in TR2-TR3B Mike and Nel McPhail 2nd and Ron Harrison 3rd, TR4-TR250 Marilyn and Bob Skewis 1st and future member Chip McElroy 3rd, Spitfire George Montgomery 2nd, and GT Richard Ceraldi 2nd. Our diverse group of members took trophies in Austin Healey, XJ Jaguar, Land Rover, New Mini and Diamond in the Rough Classes (please see the complete listing on the following pages). Finally, the awards were topped off with HCTC members Sam and Val Emrick Saturday afternoon was filled with registration duties, followed by a fun rallye continued on page 6 The RAGTOP 1 October 2004 The Hill Country Triumph Club, the 50th Chapter of the Vintage Triumph Register (VTR), was founded in 1990 to bring together the owners of Triumph automobiles in the Central Texas area surrounding Austin. In 1991, the membership decided to include other British car fans as associates due to lack of other clubs in our area that represent some of the other marques. As owners and lovers of our unique types of cars, we have a special kinship, which draws us together. Membership is open to anyone who is a British car enthusiast, with or without a car. Officers President Bob Skewis 892.4068 [email protected] Vice-President John Carl 416.1795 [email protected] Treasurer Earl McGlothlin 292.3387 [email protected] Secretary, Membership Nel McPhail 656-1456 [email protected] Ragtop Editor Carol Pennington 834.0579 [email protected] Dan Julien, Webmaster 451.3102 [email protected] Fix-it Day Mike McPhail 695-8637 [email protected] The RAGTOP Annual dues are just $15.00 per family group or address per year. See the membership form on the back page. We have dinner meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of each month and at least one other event each month. We encourage you to join and support us, even if you don’t drive your car regularly. We also offer technical assistance if needed. One goal of the club is to help its members keep their cars on the road. Please call one of the club officers listed in the newsletter for more information about club benefits and spread the word about our club to others. The RAGTOP is published monthly by the Hill Country Triumph Club. Material within may be freely reproduced providing Ragtop and the authors are credited. Any and all newsletter contributions are welcome. Deadline for submissions is four days prior to the end of each month. Submissions may be sent to: Carol Pennington 105 Etta Place Austin, TX 78753 or E-mailed to [email protected]. Photos or image files like .gif or .jpg are always welcome. Any disk sent will be forwarded to our cryptology department and interpreted to the best of our ability using the latest state-of-the-art Lucas computer system. Older technologies such as bar napkin, toilet paper, or shop towels are also accepted. Whatever the medium, we want to hear from you! Classified ads are free to current members and will run for three months unless otherwise instructed. Other ad rates are as follows: Non member classified .................................... $5.00 for 3 months Business cards ................................................... $50.00 per year Half page ............................................................ $100.00 per year Full Page ............................................................. $200.00 per year Advertise your business here for great results while supporting your club and hobby at the same time. What a deal! 2 October 2004 Let's do a BBQ run to the Salt Lick on Saturday 10-23. Depart Jim's parking lot in Oak Hill at 11AM for a scenic drive. Get there about noon. by Nel McPhail T he September meeting was scheduled to be held at Schlotzsky’s Deli on Parmer and IH35. Well, a group of us arrived early, and quickly found out that they still don’t sell adult beverages. As you might guess, we made the decision to move the meeting and ended up at Logan’s Roadhouse. A good time was had by all! Attendees were Ron Harrison, Bob and Barbara Kramer in their TR6, Roger Bolick, Mike and Nel McPhail in their Jag, David Schlosser, Don Couch is his Freelander, Warren Cole and Yolanda, Andy Bruner and daughter Melanie in their Spitfire, and Dan Julien, among others I’ve probably forgotten. Mike McPhail 512-695-8637 Bob Kramer once again chaired the meeting in Bob Skewis’ absence. He began with a toast to Matt Baker, a member who died tragically last year, and noted that the club is donating several thousand dollars to his alma mater. We won’t forget you Matt. November 7 is the All British Car Day in Boerne, which will be held at the town square. Registration will begin at 9 AM; participants choice judging will be from 10 AM to 1PM; and the awards presentation will be at 2 PM. More details can be obtained from Mike McPhail. Be there or be square! Roger Bolick and Julianna Key were joined in marriage October 1 at Hanalei Beach in Kauai, Hawaii. Wiley Chistal of Round Rock owns a white 1971 TR6 and a white 1960 TR3A. Sean Bailey of Austin owns a red 1964 Corvair Monza. Both joineed at the ABCD The RAGTOP 3 October 2004 2004 Texas All British Car Day Winners BEST IN SHOW 1955/63 Jaguar/Lynx D Type Tony & Betty Temple MG TRIUMPH (A) MG-T Series 1st - 1953 MG TD Greg & Dottie Ulrich 2nd - 1951 MG T Karl Frank 3rd - 1954 MG TF Mark Selby (H) TR2-TR3B 1st - 1963 TR3B Jim & Melissa Farrell 2nd -1959 TR3A Mike & Nel McPhail 3rd - 1962 TR3 Ron Harrison (B) MGA 1st – 1959 MGA Erik Shenk 2nd –1962 MGA Bill Jones (I) TR4-TR250 1st - 1968 TR250 Marilyn & Bob Skewis 2nd -1966 TR4A IRS Jim Threapleton 3rd - 1968 TR250 Chip McElroy (C) MGB-Chrome Bumper (62-74) 1st - 1969 MGB W. Owen Harrod 2nd -1965 MGB Christi Jordan 3rd - 1973 MGB Larry Rogers (J) TR6 1st - 1976 Triumph TR6 Brian Roy 2nd- 1969 Triumph TR6 Jim McGinnis 3rd - 1971 Triumph TR6 John Kenney (tie) 3rd - 1973 Triumph TR6 Michael Connally (tie) (D) MGB-Rubber Bumper (75-80) 1st - 1977 MGB Tim Moorhead 2nd -1980 MGB Dave Sanders 3rd - 1977 MGB Roadster Tom England (tie) 3rd - 1986 MGB Roadster Dwight McClain (tie) (L) Spitfire 1st - 1974 Spitfire Jim Wheeler 2nd - 1973 Spitfire George Montgomery 3rd - 1976 Spitfire Glen Stamnitz (E) MGC 1st - 1968 MGC Bryan Prindle (F) GT (MGB-GT,GT-6, etc.) 1st - 1971 Triumph GT6 Susan Cook 2nd -1971 Triumph GT6 Richard Ceraldi 3rd - 1974 MGB GT Todd Budda AUSTIN HEALEY (M) Austin Healey ( Big Healey) 1st - 1956 100/4 (BN2) Jim & Jeanne Smith 2nd -1962 MKII 3000 T John & Rita Escinger 3rd -1954 AH 3000 Mike & Nel McPhail COMBINATIONS (M) AH Bugeye Sprite 1st - 1960 Sprite AN5 Mike & Ann Johnson 2nd -1960 Sprite Frazier Monroe 3rd -1960 Sprite Fred Behning (G) SPRIDGETS (Sprites & Midgets 1st - 1970 MG Midget Robert Schelling 2nd -1972 MG Midget John Zeuner 3rd - 1964 MG Midget Alan Ferretti The RAGTOP 4 October 2004 (X) Lotus 1st - 1971 Lotus Europa Dennis Fealy 2nd -2005 Lotus Elise John Walker 3rd - 1981 Lotus Turbo Esprit SE Lee Nelson JAGUAR (O ) XK 1st - 1961 Jaguar XKE-Type Tom McMurry 2nd -1963 Jaguar XKE Terry & Carolyn Leeder 2nd -1981 Jaguar XKE Erik Malossi (Y) Special Interest 1st - 1961 Nash Metropolitan Barry Mann 2nd -1952 Allard Bill Bauder (P) XJ 1st - 1994 Jaguar XJS Sam & Val Emrick 2nd -1990 Jaguar XJS Steve Richards 3rd - 1990 Jaguar XJS Thomas Thornton (BB) Sunbeam 1st - 1965 Sunbeam Tiger Tom Prager 2nd -1962 Sunbeam Alpine Steven Kirk 3rd - 1964 Sunbeam Tiger Daniel Bednar (Q) Land Rover 1st - 1994 Defender Tony Fannin 2nd -1987 Range Rover James Espey 3rd - 1991 Range Rover Phil Taylor DAILY DRIVER 1st - 1965 MGB Christi Jordan 2nd -1969 Triumph TR6 Jim McInnis 3rd - 1977 MGB Roadster Tom England (R) Classic Mini 1st - 1965 Morris Mini Jim Davidson 2nd -1970 Austin Mini Skip & Elaine Laughlin 3rd - 1960 Austin Mini John Wright “DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH” 1968 Triumph TR250 Chip McElroy THE LONG & WINDING ROAD 1976 Triumph TR6 Art Graves 475 Miles from Tulsa , Oklahoma (S) New Mini 1st - 2004 Mini Cooper S Richard Ceraldi 2nd -2002 Mini Cooper S Michael Playle 3rd - 2004 Mini Cooper S Michael BEST CLUB DISPLAY Throughout the Years/MGB Engine Display The Capital City MG Club (CCMGC) Designed by Ron Shimek Devleeschower (T) Rolls Royce/Bentley 1st - 1962 Silver Cloud II Rolls Royce Norm & Sharon Bridges 2nd - 1951 Silver Wraith Rolls Royce Ralph Barrett THE BRUSHY CREEK RALLYE 1st – 1958 Triumph TR3A Carol Pennington – Driver Maureen “Mars” Bucek - Navigator U) Morgans 1st - 1967 Morgan Plus 4 Frank McLain 2nd – 1980 Triumph Spitfire Andy Bruner – Driver Katie Bruner – Navigator V) Other British Sports 1st - 1965 Woolsey Hornet . Craig Burchsted 2nd - 1955/63 Jaguar/Lynx D Type Tony & Betty Temple 3rd - 1972 Triumph Stag Bill Parker 3rd 1977 MGB Roadster Tim Moorhead – Driver Tracy Thronburg - Navigator (W) All Other British Saloons 1st - 1967 Riley Elf MKIII Wesley & Starla Stewart The RAGTOP 5 October 2004 continued from page 1 winning the Robbins Auto Top that is raffled off each year – with this year’s proceeds of $270.00 donated to support Any Baby Can Can. I want to thank all of the Committee members that put on the show, especially Dan Julien for taking on the chairmanship this year. HCTC members on the Committee and/or volunteering were Bob and Barbara Kramer Kramer, David and Anne Schlosser, Carol Pennington, Mars Bucek and Marilyn Skewis – thanks for contributing your time and effort to make the ABCD a success. If you missed the show this year, make it a point to come next year – you wouldn’t believe all of the beautiful examples of British craftsmanship that are exhibited at this event. News 8 Austin October brings cooler weather and fun driving opportunities. Mike and Nel McPhail are planning our Club Event for the month – otherwise known as Mike’s Annual Wurst Tour. Other possibilities include the Houston Show on October 16th, Boerne All British Car Show on November 7th and a great drive coming on November 13th along a winding Highway 16 outside of Kerrville that is being organized by our western-most member, George Montgomery Montgomery. Come on out and participate. I’ll see you on the road! Best of Show Tony and Betty Temple Carol Pennington and Mars Bucek Brushy Creek Rallye The RAGTOP Val and Sam Emerick Robbins Top winner 6 October 2004 Triumph Trademarks In 1885, German-born Siegfried Bettmann set up a London business exporting Birmingham-made cycles under his own ‘Triumph’ brand. This soon led to the Coventry-based Triumph Cycle Company of 1889 and Triumph motorcycles from 1901. the nose of the car, and it also appeared as a simple graphic in sales literature. This harked back to 1950s advertising of Triumph TR sporting successes. For the very last TR7 models of 1981 and 82, built at Solihull, a proper chrome-rimmed version of the laurel-leaf badge adorned the front. The Triumph Laurel Leaves design, an embryonic form of which appeared on steering wheels of some Triumphs in the early 1970's, did not appear formally until 1978. The first Triumph four wheel car, the 10/ 20, emerged in 1923, bearing the distinctive Triumph ‘Globe’ badge that endured until the 1960s, the last applications being on the hubcaps of cars like the 1963 Triumph 2000 and the 1965 Triumph 1300. Triumph built some attractive sports cars and sporting saloons between the wars but wentinto receivershipthree years after the motorcycle side was hived off in 1936. Standard’s MD, Sir John Black,bought up the rights to the Triumph cars name in 1945. Used on advertising material for all Triumphs, it appeared on the Dolomite and TR7 and was last seen on the Triumph Acclaim until production ceased in 1984. From its inception, the Triumph Stag was fitted with this unique badge. Appearing on the grille of the car and on associated booklets throughout its production life, it remained the symbol of a high quality sports car with few rivals in terms of price and refinement. From the 1953 TR2 onward, the main Triumph badge was a derivative of the post-war Standard ‘Shield’ device. Leyland took over Standard Triumph in 1961, and after the formation of British Leyland in 1968, the Leyland roundel supplanted previous Triumph logos, even though the marque name itself continued. The last production car to bear the 'Stag' badge was produced in June 1977. http://www.bmh-ltd.co.uk/trademarks.htm © 2004 copyright British Motor Heritage Limited reprinted with permission When Michael Edwardes became BL Chairman in 1977, he set about reversing the ‘Leylandisation’ process, turning the emphasis back to the marques. When the Speke factory was closed, and the TR7 build moved to Canley, a large new Triumph vinyl logo, using laurel leaves, was adopted for The RAGTOP 7 October 2004 Hill Country Triumph Club 2004 Events Close to the event, call the Hotline for additional information 512.703.6553 OCTOBER 2004 9 12 23 Brits in the Ozarks, Fayetteville, AK; http://www.britishironnwa.org/ show04.html Hill Country Triumph Club Meeting. 7PM. Fuddruckers, 2700 W. Anderson Lane, 458-6269 Drive to Salt Lick 11AM. See page 3 for details NOVEMBER 2004 9 Hill Country Triumph Club Meeting. 7PM. DECEMBER 2004 TBA Tour of Lights. JANUARY 2004 11 Hill Country Triumph Club Meeting. 7PM. FEBRUARY 2004 8 Hill Country Triumph Club Meeting. 7PM. MARCH 2004 8 Hill Country Triumph Club Meeting. 7PM. Hill Country Triumph Club Shirts, Sweatshirts, and Hats are always available! Shirts are 100% combed cotton pique tri-color pullover “JERZEE” golf shirts. Sweatshirts are 95% “Lee” hooded sweatshirts with a muff pocket. Shirts and sweatshirts have the HCTC logo embroidered on the front. Shirts and sweatshirts are $25.00 and hats are $15.00. Buy yours at the next meeting or event! The RAGTOP 8 October 2004 76 Spitfire 1976 TR-7 needs a good home. Black with tan interior, 4-cyl, 5-spd, A/C. Complete, but not run since 1997. Includes spare rear bumper , back glass (w/defroster elements), boot lid and L/H & R/H doors. Would be a good project car or parts. Asking $500.00 OBO. No title (purchased from impound auction). For questions or offers, call Scott @ 923-0019 9/04 RACE CAR It is red, with new convertible top (black), has a red hardtop. The gentleman who owned it before me reupholstered the seats, added new carpet and has been newly painted. I am able to use it every day. Have had professional mechanic work on it. Since September: Carb Rebuilt (as they no longer sell new ones) New master cylinder New starter Front wheels bearing repacked/replaced new muffler/tailpipe repair. New tires Car really runs well. Heater works. New stereo system Rear axle and bearing replaced w/a little over 48,000 miles Have been using it daily, it runs great. It’s a real looker and being a teen from the 70’s get a real kick with the looks and questions and reminiscing. That’s fun. Unfortunately, I also have 3 large dogs and must find a larger vehicle. 1962 TR4, CVAR #11, Raced with CVAR, SVRA, RMVR and VARAC . Consistent CVAR performer/DP points champion. Fresh 87MM engine for 2004, ready to race. Close ratio 4 speed with Overdrive, custom 4.10 Southwick Rear axle Panasport wheels with 205-60-15 Dunlop’s. $11,875.00 Negotiable Bob Kramer 512-657-8526 [email protected] I am asking $8500 negotiable. Kathy Konegni, 817498-1981 (h), 412-394-8079 (c), [email protected]. 7/04 Graham Davies BEST of BRITISH Austin, TX (512) 926-1182 Restoration, Service, Tuning of Austin Healy, MG, Triumph, Mini Cooper S The RAGTOP 9 October 2004 Membership Application Name: Address: City/State: Zip: Home Phone: Work Phone: E-mail address: Car Make: Model: Year: Color: Car Make: Model: Year: Color: Please circle which method you would like the newsletter delivered: E-mail Snail Mail See page 2 in the newsletter for membership details. Hill Country Triumph Club 1105 N. Canyonwood Dr. Dripping Springs, TX 78620 Address Correction Requested The next meeting will be October 12th, 7PM, at Fuddruckers on Anderson Lane. See page 8 for directions. The RAGTOP 10 October 2004
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