West Gippsland Vehicle Restorers Club Inc.
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West Gippsland Vehicle Restorers Club Inc.
Est. 1985 West Gippsland Vehicle Restorers Club Inc. FEBRUARY DATES TO REMEMBER SAT 7TH GENERAL MEETING SAT 14TH SHOW N SHINE SUNDAY 22 NORM TOLLEY MEMORIAL RIDE/DRIVE WED 25TH BUS TRIPTO HEALY FACTORY INSIDE THIS ISSUE: 2014/15 Committee 2 President’s Report 3 Calendar of events 4 Crossword Classifieds 13 16 See pg. 10 More pg. 18 Club Newsletter F e b r u a r y 2 015 2 W e s t G i p p s l a n d V e h i c l e R e s t o r e r s C l u b I n c . Committee Members & Club Representatives President Gerry Marvin 0400595059 Vice-President Gary Davey 03 5625 5281 Treasurer Val Marshall 0429 630 424 Secretary Jill Davey 03 5625 5281 Social Secretary Di Goodbody 03 5623 6965 Editor Donna Nieuwenhuys 0409 173 040 Email: [email protected] PO Box 220 Newborough 3825 Clubrooms and Library Are Open: Clubrooms located in St. John Ambulance Building, Anderson Street, Warragul (Corner of Anderson & Burke Street). Open 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Saturday morning for a ‘cuppa and a chat’. All visitors welcome! Website http://www.shannons.com.au/club/carclubs/ west-gippsland-vehicle-restorers-club/ For more information contact Dirk Kurpershoek 03 5623 6213 LIFE MEMBERS - LORNA MELBOURNE - JUNE TOLLEY COMMITTEE Librarian Fran Molony 03 5625 2930 Membership/Publicity Club Meetings General Meetings are usually held the 2nd Saturday of every month at 11:00 am. (subject to change) Internet Places of interest: Federation Website: http://www.federation.asn.au A.O.M.C. Website: Public Officer Jill Davey 03 5625 5281 Building Caretaker Bert West 03 5628 5314 Federation Representative AOMC Delegate Gary Davey 03 5625 5281 CLUB PERMIT SCHEME Permit Registrar / Signatory Jason Cini 0402129071 Signatories Jim Muldowney 03 5625 2289 Norm Baberton 03 5629 9154 Neville Christie 03 5127 2912 WGVRC Newsletter February 2015 https://www.facebook.com/WGVRC ww.aomc.asn.au Club Newsletter is published the 1st week of every month. Items for the newsletter must be to the Editor by the last Wednesday of each month. Club Run information should be sent to the Editor for inclusion in the Club Newsletter. Disclaimer: The West Gippsland Vehicle Restorers Club Inc. Committee of Management and club members accept no responsibility for the accuracy of information, opinions and views printed in this Newsletter and are not liable for any actions, damage or incidents that may arise from any or all of the information contained within. 3 President’s Report With Christmas celebrations now behind us we have even slipped past Australia Day. I love the traditional gathering at Shady creek. If you missed it, you passed up on a tasty BBQ with fine salads, joyrides in the sidecar, beautiful relaxing weather and great company. Thanks you to all involved in putting this together. February is also shaping up to be a busy month for our club. The show and shine on the 14th and the bus trip to the Healy factory and the Norm Tolley run in addition to our usual activities. Please spread the word on the Show n Shine as I think it’s a great opportunity to show case our great club. As I mentioned at our last meeting I wish Maureen a speedy recovery and our thanks for her efforts and contribution to the committee. Val continues to do a great job managing our finances particularly with the extra work with Maureen’s absence. I am still keen to have a volunteer assist with the paperwork with new members. If you can spare an hour a week we would be most grateful for your support in collating the welcome packs and ensuring our new members get all the information they need to enjoy this club. The Bug-splat run is gaining momentum. We seem to have cemented our spot at La Porcheta’s who look after us each Wednesday. It’s great to see cars join the bikes, it really is a lot of fun mid-week. We seem to be getting a lot of enthusiastic visitors. Please make them feel welcome and encourage them to sign up. Finally I want to thank all those who quietly go about, doing those little tasks that make the club function so well. Your support, advice and encouragement is most appreciated. Can’t wait to see those machines shine on the 14th. Gerry Editors Note A small newsletter this month, only a few items were sent in. Thank you to Colin Chudleigh for bringing your Corgi compact scooter to the clubrooms to share on the elusive no show and shine day. It was a little ripper. Kez and I even managed to steal a ride. Now I want one! So cool! (posted to our Facebook page By the way we have 42 likes!) I need to apologise last month I put in the March General meeting date incorrectly, it should be the 14th of March. Also please note because of the show and shine, this months General meeting was brought forward to this weekend the 7th, so we can finalise details with members about the day. We would really like to see as many members as we can to this event. So start polishing those machines and come on down! I have ordered perfect weather, so we shall have a great day. I went on a bug splat run, great fun, a quickie around Warragul and district and a quick bite to eat and back home again. Only would be nice if we had one of those hot balmy nights we are supposed to get In summer. Its coming, not sure when, but we will complain its too hot when it does. Norm Tolley Run and the Healy factory bus trip are both on the agenda this month also. Keeping us ultra busy. But it means also something to ad to the next newsletter, so put your hand up to type up a report or send in some photos. A quick thank you to Helen for sending in some photos of her father’s Indian Motorcycle, its great to see the old shots. If you have a favourite you would like to share please send it in. any hard copy photos will be returned. Looking forward to a hectic yet fun month, see you at the club rooms, Keep smiling and keep moving Donna :o) 4 West Gippsland Vehicle Restorers Club Inc. R u n s , R i d e s & E v e n t s 2 015 February Tues 3rd Committee meeting - Clubrooms 6.30pm Wed 4th Bug splat Run - leave clubrooms 6.30pm Sat 7th General meeting - Clubrooms 11.00am Sun 8th Bike ride - leave clubrooms 10.00am Wed 11th Bug splat Run - leave clubrooms 6.30pm Sat 14th Club Show and Shine -WGVRC Club Rooms BBQ Lunch – Trophies- Prizes, Members 9.00am Public 10.00am Wed 18th Bug splat Run - leave clubrooms 6.30pm Sun 22nd *Annual Norm Tolley Memorial Ride/ Drive Day (entry form pg. 15) Tues 24th Bike ride - leave clubrooms 10.00am Wed 25th Bus trip to Healy Factory, leave clubrooms at 6.00pm March Wed 3rd Committee Meeting - Clubrooms 6.30pm Sat 14th General meeting - Clubrooms 11.00am (edited) Sun 15th Bike ride - leave clubrooms 10.00am Sun 22nd *Mixed Run to San Remo - meet for cuppa 9.00am—leave 10.00 am Tues 31st Bike ride - leave clubrooms 10.00am All Runs listed on this page are “ Club Runs” or runs arranged by an Authorized Vic Roads Club. Please carry correctly filled out log book at all times. Runs marked by * are eligible for the Dorrie Stoll Award WGVRC Newsletter February 2015 5 FEDERATON OF VETERAN, VINTAGE AND CLASSIC VEHICLES` INC. Federation Coming Events 2015 14th February Federation meeting hosted by the Western District Historic Vehicle Club (Geelong) 26th—29th March Australian Motoring Festival at Melbourne Showgrounds 28th –29th March Federation Wunghnu Picnic 28th March Mortlake Tractor Trek 29th March Federation Mortlake Picnic 12th April Federation Scoresby Picnic 18th April Echuca Swap Meet 19th April Swan Hill Swap Meet 2nd May Federation meeting hosted by the Deniliquin Collectors Club ( Deniliquin) 17th May National Motoring Day 8th August Federation meeting hosted by the Baw Baw Old Engine & Auto Club (Darnum) 17th October Federation meeting hosted by the Hobsons Bay Men’s Shed (Altona) Social Secretary’s Report – Feb 2015 We hope everybody enjoyed Australia Day! Cards were sent to our Sickies – Lyn Muldowney, Maureen Henry and Mac Goodbody. We hope they are all feeling better now. It was very disappointing to have to cancel our Show and Shine due to potentially inclement weather. It will now be held on St Valentine’s Day (14th February). Members please arrive at the Club Rooms at 8.30am. The public will be admitted after 10.00am. On Australia Day, Barry Hitchins led approximately 18 cars and bikes from the Club Rooms to Shady Creek Hall. We travelled via Bona Vista Road and Parkers Road. At Hazeldene crossroads, we hung a lefty to Yarragon, where we proceeded along Market Street before crossing the Freeway and railway line at the traffic lights. We then drove to Shady Creek Hall where all the vehicles (except the moderns) lined up nicely in the grounds. The ladies had the urn going ready for welcome cuppa! We all lined up for lunch at approximately 12.00pm. We enjoyed many lovely salads, sausages, hamburgers and sauce. This was followed by a beautiful selection of sweets. A hat was passed around and approximately $300.00 was collected for the Shady Creek Hall Committee. After lunch, many of us went outside to look at the motor bikes. Two of the bikes had side cars and people from ages five to eighty-five enjoyed rides around the grounds! Many thanks to Roy and Daryl Stayches for providing so much fun! Thanks also go to all those who worked hard to help make the day such a success! Some members left to attend the Drouin celebrations of Australia Day. Our next General Meeting will be held on 7th February in the Club Rooms at 11.00am. On Friday 27th February between 6.00 and 6.30pm we will meet at Neerim South Hotel for tea. Everyone is welcome. Please put your name on the board by 21st February if you wish to attend. Please fill in the form for the Annual Norm Tolley Memorial Ride/Drive Day, which will take place on 22nd February. Please put your name on the board in the Club Rooms if you wish to join the bus trip to the Healey Factory on Wednesday 25th February, leaving at 6pm. On Saturday 7th March, we have been invited to the Warragul Show to show our cars and bikes. Vehicles will be judged and prizes will be awarded. Once again, please put your name on the board in the Club Rooms if you want to take part. We hope there will be lots of entries! To all those who are celebrating birthdays and anniversaries in the coming weeks, congratulations and have a great day! Di Goodbody 6 WGVRC GENERAL MEETING Sat 17th January Welcome Meeting started 11.04 Apologies: Darryl, Shirley H Member’s Welfare: Maureen, Bill Shelton, Wendy Hitchins, and Burt West. Minutes of Previous meeting: Moved: Di Seconded: Pearl Carried: Business Arising from the Minutes: The Show and Shine deferred. President’s Report: We want to continue to build on the variety of activities we are doing possibly another bingo night or movie night. We already have our twilight runs which we call "Bug Splat Runs", every Wednesday evenings leaving from clubrooms at 6:00. This is for bikes and cars, an hour's run with tea La Porchetta's. We are working on a weekend trip, to Echuca, possibly in April or May. We are looking at securing this clubrooms for long term and make this a place more like a home for our club. No progress but we are working on it. Gary will talk on changes in the CPS and our trip to the Healy factory. We are planning a poster with a 5 step process to registering a car on the CPS A member received a request for us to hire our cars for a wedding, members are reminded that part of the CPS is we do not use our cars for hire or reward. There was some discussion about using cars for 'love job' and one member stated that you had to have an invitation to the wedding. This led to a discussion about vehicles members have seen which appear to be used to run people's business. Gary advised Vic Roads is obliged to follow up on any reports of apparent abuse of the CPS, Donna pointed out that some people have vehicles loaded with props for effect. men and Enid said she had been and she enjoyed it. Donna said as it was a 1970's bus some of us are dressing in 1970's style. This is part of the fun, as it will be a very social trip. CPS Report Only just received the Vic Roads documents, based on a quick read it states Vic Roads have listened to what we said. Motor bikes, heavy vehicles, street rods and modified vehicles are included. There will be extra work for the committee, with an RWC and new forms. The good news is that comprehensive instructions are being issued to RWS assessors. The is nothing about carryover. New rules apply from 31 Jan and effect all vehicles from 1949 cut-off. Vehicles in statuary write off or not manufactured in Australia will need a VASS. Also we will need to maintain a photographic record of all vehicles new to CPS. Secretary Report: Correspondence In: Bendigo Bank Statement, Club Newsletters, letter from Mayor Baw Baw Shire. Correspondence Out: Letters to Mr Blackwood and Mayor Editor’s Report: Reminder to put any submissions before the end of the month, and preferably by Email. The artwork is almost ready for our 30th Birthday tee shirts. Building Caretaker Report. There is no water in the ladies toilet even after all that rain. Burt has washed and polished our woodwork floor, cleaned the cobwebs of the building and straightened a plant in our garden. Show and shine Has been deferred to 14 FEB. Lachlan said we should not have deferred, however the decision was made and we will work to make the 14th a great day. Even though we deferred we still gained new members as a result of the show and shine. Unfortunately this is on the same day as the Federation meeting. Social Secretary – Di reported that Christmas was fantas- General Business: tic and thanked Donna and Nikki for their help and thanked Father Christmas who did a great job. We had 72 attend. New Year's Day was also a great day. We have Australia Day at Shady Creek coming up, members asked to put name on list as we have to confirm Norm Trolley run - invitations are out now and have to be in by 16th Feb. Pearl said the combined run to Cows was a wonderful day, the bikes did a great job of marshalling. Treasurer’s Report: not available will be presented at next meeting. Vice-President: the Healy factory run is in the 25th Feb. Leaving from the clubrooms at 6:00. There will be a handwritten list of who is coming, the bus seats 48. Gary said it was not just for the WGVRC Newsletter February 2015 Cars are always welcome on bike rides. Lachlan noted that our first 2 general meetings are not on the 2nd Saturday as noted in the newsletter and there was a typing error re the March meeting. Gerry finished the meeting by reminding members that we still do not have a Membership Officer and a Federation Rep. Ian is doing a good job acting at the welcoming person without the Membership Officer. Meeting ended 11.56 7 Norm Tolley Memorial Ride /Drive Day Our 14th Annual Ride/Drive Day will be held on Sunday 22nd February, 2015. Enquires Ian Troughton 56252930 Norm’s Ride/Drive day has become a tradition at the WGVRC and people come from far and wide to participate. Don’t miss out on a great day! LIBRARY Many thanks to Elva Fisher for her donation of a number of books to our non technical book collection. The books are on the library desk and can be borrowed now. FranM Members are asked to arrive early around 8.30– 9.30am so we can set up before the public start arriving. We will have a BBQ for lunch that we will be selling sausages and hamburgers, but please feel free to bring your own. It would be lovely if anyone would like to bring a plate of morning tea to share. Bring your tables and chairs and you can set up on the lawn to guard sticky fingers on your prized possession. Jason Cini from Classic Bike bits has sponsored some wicked trophies. Any one wanting to help on the day is welcome. We are all looking forward to a great day! 8 Bus Trip To the Healy Factory The long planned visit to the Healy Factory in Mitcham will take place on Wednesday 25th February 2015. A 1970s classic bus will be provided by the Club to transport Members and their Friends to Mitcham. The Bus leaves at 6.00PM sharp, from the clubrooms, as we are scheduled to commence our tour of the Healey factory at 7.30. We will be broken up into 4 small groups and shown the four separate areas of the business one at a time. The tour will take about 2 hours and the bus will then return to the Club rooms. The bus will be free and it is permitted to eat and drink on the bus. Limited seats. Members are welcome to come dressed in 70’s attire. If you have any queries, please contact Gary Davey on 0438987709. AKA : Twilight Run During the Summer months , Every Wednesday night will be a casual Twilight run. Leaving the clubrooms at 6.30pm for a one hour run then back to Warragul for a bite to eat at La Porchettas. (Cars & Bikes, Guests welcome.) WGVRC Newsletter February 2015 9 Saturday 10th January If you would like to be on the mailing list for impromptu rides forward your email address to [email protected] Just because the show and shine was a no go didn't stop some of us from getting out and heading to the clubrooms for a cuppa and a sausage. The forecasted 50mm of rain didn’t deter these fellow riders February Ride Dates : Sun 8th, Tues 24th Combined - Norm Tolley 22nd, & every Wed 10 Corgi Light weight folding motorcycle I am the owner of a Mark 1 Corgi Scooter, which was passed onto me by the family of Mum’s Uncle a few years ago. I brought it home in bits packed in cardboard banana boxes and a couple of old kitchen drawers. My childhood memories of the shed it came from, was that it was a wonderland filled to the rafters with all sorts of old and dusty mechanical treasures. My brother David can still remember the Corgi’s small spoked wheels sitting up high on a shelf amongst other bits and pieces. The Corgi was nearly complete, and over time I sourced the missing brake lever, seat and handlebar locking parts and machined up a top head-stem bearing and nuts. The tyres, I got from the local push bike shop as they are still used on children’s bicycles. I also found that the same shop had wheel bearing cones that suited………amazing!! The forks, frame and handlebars were bent to varying degrees, the top of the fuel tank was caved in, but overall the whole bike was rust free and repairable. The engine was complete and loosely assembled with some work done on it in the past, by Mum’s Uncle, including rings, bearings and seals. Over six months or so, I coaxed the ‘dings’ out of the tin ware, straightened the frame, and replaced the fork tubes and so on, being mindful to retain its original finish and character as much as possible. The Corgi scooter, is the post-World War Two, civilian version of the war time Parachute Bike; the correct term being the ‘Welbike’. This was designed to fit into a standard airborne parachute container. Both the Welbike and Corgi were developed by the same man; John Dolphin. The Corgi was never used as a parachute bike. However some were used post war by the military to run around bases and air fields and it is understood that some were used on aircraft carriers, (Miller P. 2006). The Corgi folds down the same way as the Welbike and will fit into a space 4ft 5 inches long by 20 inches high by 13 inches wide, (Brockhouse Engineering handbook). They were manufactured in England by Brockhouse Engineering from 1946 to late 1954, with around 24,500 produced, although the last frame number was 27,050. The initial machines were available only for the mili- WGVRC Newsletter February 2015 11 tary and overseas markets and British customers had to wait until early 1948 to buy one. (Miller P. 2006). My Corgi’s frame number is 1547 and runs a Miller fly wheel magneto, which according to my references, indicates that it is a Mark 1, Series 1 Corgi, produced in 1946 – 1947 for export. Mark 1, Series 2 machines produced 1947 – 1948, ran a Wicko Pacy Genimag as did all later models. My engine number has an M suffix which indicates the use of the Miller fly wheel magneto, whilst Series 2 Wicko Pacy engines had suffix W in their engine number. All of this suggests that my Corgi has its original engine or one from the appropriate production period. It also has spoked wheels derived from the Welbike. The spoked wheels were found to be not strong enough for prolonged use on an unsprung scooter and rough roads, so pressed metal disc wheels became available about the same time as the Corgi hit the home market in England. The two types of wheel were interchangeable, and trade in allowances were offered to encourage owners to replace their spoked wheels with the new disc type, and others were exchanged under warranty. As a result very few early machines have their original spoked wheels. (Miller P. 2006). The engine is an Excelsior Spryt 98 cc 2 stroke, manufactured under license by Brockhouse Engineering. It has a primary drive reduction to a clutch in the normal fashion but has no gearbox, (the later models were fitted with a 2 speed gearbox), and a conversion was available later, for the Mark 1. It is geared such, that to take off, the clutch needs to be ridden as the rider ‘paddles’ the bike forward with their feet to get it moving before the clutch is let right out. With this arrangement it has a top speed of 30 mph. I fitted a larger rear sprocket to make it more suitable for riding in street parades and displays. It has no kick start like the later models, and you need to roll start it. The fuel tank holds 10 pints or 1 ¼ gallons of 20:1 premix, and the bike has a range of about 150 miles on one tank. It has front and back drum brakes and no brake light, the head light housing has a space in the back of it to take dry cell batteries for the parking lights which explains its bulky shape. The dry weight of the bike is 95 lbs. It has no suspension and with the little 12 ½ by 2 ¼ tyres on 8 ¾ inch rims, you can feel a bump when you run over an ice cream stick! The Corgi is a bare bones machine that filled a place in a post war market where other forms of transport were in short supply. It wasn’t long before people found better transport and the Corgi soon fell into general disuse, often passed onto kids to ride around the paddock or pushed up the back yard and forgotten about. Because they were not very desirable or valuable not many survived. Colin Chudleigh References Brockhouse Engineering, Handbook of the Corgi Lightweight motor cycle reprinted copy Miller Peter. From Welbike to Corgi, revised edition June 2006 FWtoC Publishing Dorset. 12 Family Album Do you have a great family photo you wish to share? 1939 –1940 Helen Bagot's Father and his Indian motorcycle EVENTS Feb 7 Feb 22 Mar 1 Mar 8 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 22 Apr 4 Apr 12 Apr 19 Apr 24-26 May 3 May 24 2015 Berwick Swap Meet RACV Classic Showcase GHAC Display Toners Lane Morwell Yarra Glen Swap Meet Harold Parsons Ride GHAC Swap meet Toners lane Scoresby Motorcycle Swap Yarram Lions Family Fun Day Lardner Swap AOMC American Motoring Show ABR Newstead Link Rally— Bayles Rosedale Vintage/Retro festival send your pics and reports to [email protected] Editor WGVRC PO Box 220 Newborough Vic 3825 Remember to always fill in your log book WGVRC Newsletter February 2015 13 OCCASSIONAL PUZZLE 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 13 15 16 18 17 19 21 23 20 22 24 25 26 27 ACROSS: Who first mass produced cars? (5 +4) Norse God (4) 9. Headstrong (9) Capital of this country is Kampala (6) Motor cycle company made the square four (5) Even (5) Descriptive of distance an engine valve moves when activated (4) 16. Red plate vehicle needs 25 of these to qualify (5) 18. Again (4) 20. This fish can be lake, brown and cut throat (5) 21. Ural mountains marten (5) 24 State of equilibrium (6) 25. In railroading, a joint bar (4 + 5) 26. Prefix – against (4) 27. Two door car from Plymouth 1964-74 (9) DOWN: 1. Sports car Colin Chapman built from 1962 (5+4) 2. Bindings (9) 4. Able was I ere I saw ….. (4) 5. Armature (5) 6. Smokestack (6) 7. Swiss hotelier 1850-1918 who founded a chain of elegant restaurants (4) 11. Impure microcrystalline form of quartz (5) 12. Luxurious car (9) 13. Numerical fact (9) 17. Condition (5) 19. Pressure distributor under a bolt head (6) 22. Moderate purple colour (5) 23. Capital of Latvia (4) 24. Boss (4) 3. 8. 10. 11. 14. 15. ANSWERS TO PUZZLE 27 Across: 3-Slapstick 8-Hole 9-Ambulance 10-Verada 11-Tenet 14-Older 15-Rich 16-Narva 18-Elna 20-No air 21Drape 24-Slowly 25-Dismantle 26 Avow 27-Ski slopes Down: 1-Chevrolet 2-Flared end 4-Lama 5-Plume 6-Tracer 7-Coco 9-Adorn 11-Torte 12-Tidal wave 13-Thirty two 17-Anile 19-Aromas 22-Pinto 23-Milk 24-Sloe 10% OFF WGVRC Members 14 West Gippsland Vehicle Restorers Club inc. Norm Tolley Memorial Ride / Drive Day - 2015 Our 14th Annual Ride/Drive Day will be held on Sunday 22nd February, 2015. We have planned a run which will take participants on great scenic roads through the Gippsland countryside - perfect for motorcycles and cars alike. Morning tea will be available at clubrooms from 9:00am to 9:45am. Departure at 10:00am for bikes, followed by cars. After the morning run (105km), we will break for a 2 course meal Roast Beef & Vegetables, Sticky date or Fruit salad arriving at ‘Trafalgar Golf Club’ Trafalgar 12:45 - 1:00pm. The afternoon run (56km) will take us back to the club rooms in Anderson St. Warragul for afternoon tea. Entry fee for the day, which includes lunch and morning and afternoon tea is $25 per head. Children 3-12 years old $10 under3 free. Fuel available at Trafalgar and a support back up will be supplied for the motorcyclists. RSVP entries to: The Secretary, WGVRC, P.O. Box 566, Warragul, 3820 by 16th February 2015 Enquires Ian Troughton 56252930 Norm’s Ride/Drive day has become a tradition at the WGVRC and people come from far and wide to participate. Don’t miss out on a great day! WGVRC Newsletter February 2015 15 WEST GIPPSLAND VEHICLE RESTORERS CLUB INC. NORM’S RIDE / DRIVE DAY 22nd FEBRUARY 2015 Clubrooms will be open from 8.45am Morning tea 9.00am – 9.45am Run starts at 10.00am Lunch at ‘Trafalgar Golf Club’ Arriving at Trafalgar approx. 12.45pm – 1.00pm Continue tour by 2.30pm back to clubrooms for afternoon tea. ENTRY FEE $25.00 PER PERSON Children 3-12 years $10 under 3 free RSVP BY 16TH FEBRUARY 2015 Detach here ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name……………………………………………………………………………………………………. Address…………………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Passenger Names………………………………………………………………………………….. Vehicle Details………………………………………………………………………………………. Phone number………………………………………………………………………………………. Sweets (select one) Sticky date ……………... Or Fruit salad ……………. Please advise of any special dietary requirements ……………………………….. I enclose the amount of $............... ($25.00 per person) Disclaimer I agree to the terms, conditions and rules of the organisers and hold them blameless in all situations during this event. Signature……………………………………………………. Date……………………………… RETURN ENTRY FORM TO THE SECRETARY, WGVRC, P.O. BOX 566, WARRAGUL 3820 16 Classifieds For Sale Mercedes Benz 1974 230.4 sedan (model W115) 113,00km in good condition for its age, It is a 4 speed MANUAL. Power Steering, Duco is original and as to be expected there are marks etc. on the body. The inside is very good with no tears in seats or head lining etc. Suspension rubbers were all replaced approximately 18 months ago. Windscreen good, exhaust only a couple of years old, tires good. Owned by the one family for 35 years. Drives very well and is reliable. Excellent club car. Selling due to deceased estate. Currently on club rego. More photos available on request. Car comes with some spares including hub caps, gear box, manual, registration number 24503 -H $3,500.00 Inspection welcome Phone Andrew O’Sullivan 0418589525 FOR SALE:- 1945 MGTC Club Registered and in Good Usable Condition, fitted with 16 inch wheels/Aero Screens/Cycle Guards/Datsun Steering Conversion/ Reconditioned Speedo & Tacho/Tourno Cover. Has a Couple of Paint issues that need attention and missing rear Side Curtains but is a GREAT CAR with plenty of fun to be had and a Great Investment as TC’s have rocketed in price in the UK & USA and Australia will follow.. I am only selling as I have a 1962 Crayford Mini Convertible to Restore. Serious offers around $30,000.00 Considered. Reg. CH-9289 David King 0405453660 WGVRC Newsletter February 2015 For Sale 1951 Riley 1.5 with after market dual SU carburettors. Two previous owners and only 70.000 original travel. Excellent condition and a delight to drive. Paint and upholstery perfect condition. One of the best Rileys on the road. History and original plates available. Sale due to illness. $17.500 or best offer. Reg VO 683 Des Stayches 94396032 [email protected] For Sale R Jays Black Leather Jacket, Size 16— Hardly worn. Was $299 new, Selling for $150 Sharks Red Helmet, size 56—Also Hardly worn, selling for $75 Contact Stan Hunt, - Home 51271943 Mob 0427799218 PLEASE NOTE The Motor Car Traders Regulations 1998 require advertisements for cars to show: The cash price of the car, AND The Registration number, if normal road registration, OR The engine number, if unregistered or on club permit plates OR The vehicle identification number; or if none of those numbers are reasonably ascertainable, any other number to identify the vehicle Free classified ads for members [email protected] Or send your pics and reports to Editor WGVRC PO Box 220 Newborough Vic 3825 https://www.facebook.com/WGVRC http://www.shannons.com.au/club/carclubs/ west-gippsland-vehicle-restorers-club/ 17 Roadside Breakdown Service Trade Towing Heavy Machinery, Tractors & Forklift Tilt Tray Service Boat and Caravan Towing Truck Towing / Salvage Bog Work Marine Transit Insurance PH. 03 5623 2888 HEAVY SALVAGE –HEAVY HAULAGE Rob Geisler Motor Trimming & Upholstery Cars Trucks Boats Planes Household Upholstery Carline Warragul Factory 1/132 North Road Warragul 3820 31 Alexander Ave (PO Box 237) Moe, Vic. 3825 Over 30 yrs experience 0418 512 716 in Classic & Vintage cars If its covered with material or needs to be covered, we can do it for you CASH FOR CARS Call Albert Miller 03 5622 2977 Warragul Motor Wreckers Guaranteed same - day pickup YARRAGON - WARRAGUL - DROUIN - LONGWARRY FREE PICK UP. Conditions apply. Vehicles must be accessible Ph. 5623 5855 Call Pat & Rod LMCT 2728 18 CLUB NEWSLETTER February 2015 West Gippsland Vehicle Restorers Club Inc A0010124H Clubrooms: Corner Anderson & Burke Street, Warragul VIC 3820 Mailing Address: PO Box 566, VIC 3820 General Meetings are held on the 2nd Saturday of the month at 11 am at the Clubrooms If undeliverable return to P O Box 566 WARRAGUL 3820 WGVRC Newsletter February 2015