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<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

Page Volume 35 Issue 5


<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

~~ WELCOME NEW MEMBERS ~~<br />

Tony Teravainen - Escondido Robert Hunter - Indio<br />

1996 RR Silver Dawn<br />

Jerry Bice - Imperial Beach<br />

1934 RR 20/25 Thrupp & Maberly Limo<br />

~~~ Inside this Issue ~~~<br />

Newport Harbor Cruise & Lunch<br />

Newport Beach, CA<br />

<strong>September</strong> 9, 2007 Page 6<br />

New Members Page 2<br />

Calendar <strong>of</strong> Events <strong>RROC</strong>-San Diego Region Page 3<br />

Regional Officers <strong>and</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors Page 3<br />

Chairlady’s Musings Page 5<br />

TECHNICAL: Cool Cloud Page 8<br />

Coming Events: November Meet Page 9<br />

<strong>RROC</strong>-SDR Board <strong>of</strong> Directors Meeting<br />

Entertainment: Red Bull Air Race<br />

<strong>September</strong> 20, 2007 Page 10<br />

RREC Concours & Rally (50th Anniversary) Page 11<br />

TECHNICAL: Backup Camera Installation Page 15<br />

In Memoriam Page 18<br />

Advertising Policy & Rates Page 18<br />

<strong>RROC</strong> National Meet Report Page 19<br />

British Car Day 2007<br />

Fallbrook, CA<br />

<strong>October</strong> 7, 2007 Page 13<br />

COVER (photo by Dennis Eickh<strong>of</strong>f) : <strong>October</strong> 7, 2007<br />

928 <strong>Bentley</strong> 4 /2 Litre V<strong>and</strong>en Plas Tourer (HF3 90) driven to British Car Day 2007 by <strong>RROC</strong>- San Diego<br />

Region members Ed Gehringer <strong>and</strong> Marge Sosa.<br />

Page 2 Volume 35 Issue 5


2007 / 2008 - Region Calendar <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

(Meet host contact numbers can be found in the <strong>RROC</strong>-SDR Directory)<br />

<strong>September</strong> 9<br />

Newport Harbor Cruise & Lunch, Newport Beach<br />

George Chambers <strong>and</strong> Nanette Gerth<br />

<strong>October</strong> 7<br />

British Car Day - Fallbrook<br />

Paul Katson<br />

November<br />

<strong>RROC</strong> National Meet Winners’ Recognition, Driving<br />

Tour & Picnic<br />

Suters/Webbs<br />

December 9<br />

Annual Banquet <strong>and</strong> Awards Party<br />

Chairlady Ivonne <strong>and</strong> Rob Webb<br />

2008<br />

January 20, 2008<br />

TBA<br />

Frank Hamad<br />

February 9 - 0<br />

Palm Springs<br />

Chuck LaRocco & Pierre Lemieux<br />

March 9<br />

Falconry Exhibit<br />

Mike Faircloth<br />

April 3<br />

Joint Meet with So. Cal. Region<br />

Santa Anita Concours<br />

Rick Rosiejka<br />

May<br />

Picnic at Quinta Aurora<br />

Rob <strong>and</strong> Ivonne Webb<br />

June 7<br />

The Greatest Show on Turf (SDAM Balboa Park)<br />

TBA<br />

June 22 - 26<br />

<strong>RROC</strong> 57th Annual Meet<br />

Colonial Williamsburg, VA<br />

Andy Diem<br />

July 3<br />

TBA<br />

TBA<br />

August 0<br />

TBA<br />

TBA<br />

Submitting Information To The Editor<br />

The Silver Coast News is published bi-monthly during the last half <strong>of</strong> the even numbered<br />

months. Meet write-ups <strong>and</strong> meet photos should be submitted no more than 1<br />

week after an event. Other articles <strong>and</strong> information should be submitted no later than<br />

the 10 th <strong>of</strong> every month. Please check with the Editor for specific publication dates.<br />

Please submit photos (digital JPEG, TIFF at 300 dpi or higher or Print Quality PDFs)<br />

with identity <strong>of</strong> the persons shown <strong>and</strong> the year, make, model <strong>of</strong> any car(s) shown.<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

Region Officers<br />

<strong>and</strong> Board Members<br />

Chairlady<br />

Ivonne Webb 619.435.8738<br />

Email: rwiow@aol.com<br />

Vice-Chairlady<br />

Valerie Suter 619.224.0523<br />

Email: valeriesuter@cox.net<br />

Treasurer<br />

Terry Luallin 619.222.6558<br />

Email: merylluallin@cox.net<br />

Secretary<br />

Rick Rosiejka 619.295.1345<br />

Email: CaptainRR@thefuture1.net<br />

Activities<br />

Valerie Suter 619.224.0523<br />

Email: valeriesuter@cox.net<br />

Awards<br />

Tom Scheil 949.380.8568<br />

Email: tomscheil@hotmail.com<br />

Judging<br />

Sigvart H<strong>of</strong>l<strong>and</strong> 951.654.1831<br />

Email: separate.ssi@adelphia.net<br />

Membership<br />

Larry Davis 619.303.3350<br />

Email: larrydavis@cox.net<br />

Pre-War<br />

Robert Webb 619.435.8738<br />

Email: rwiow@aol.com<br />

Photo<br />

Robin Faircloth 760.789.5171<br />

Email: hawkinlady@cox.net<br />

Public Relations<br />

Paul Katson 619.259.7555<br />

Email: paulkatson@inspectacar.com<br />

Technical<br />

Thomas Wright 858.488.4462<br />

Email: twright3@san.rr.com<br />

Editor<br />

Dennis Eickh<strong>of</strong>f 858.674.5930<br />

Email: SCNEditor@san.rr.com<br />

Past Chairman<br />

Brad Zemcik 949.770.7832<br />

Email: rollsnut@yahoo.com<br />

For the Record<br />

The name ROLLS-ROYCE, the <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong><br />

Badge <strong>and</strong> the linked “RR” logo are the registered<br />

trade marks <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong> plc <strong>of</strong> London,<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> are used by the <strong>RROC</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

The Silver Coast News under license.<br />

Legal<br />

The Silver Coast News is published by <strong>and</strong> for the San Diego Region <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong> <strong>Owners</strong>’ Club, Inc., a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation. All<br />

information furnished herein is provided by the membership <strong>of</strong> the club for use by the members only. Articles, herein, reflect the opinion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the author(s) <strong>and</strong> do not necessarily reflect the Region policies nor do the editors or publishers, who assume no liability for any information<br />

contained herein, imply any authentication or approval. The San Diego Region <strong>and</strong> its editors seek to publish accurate material<br />

but neither assumes responsibility in the event <strong>of</strong> a claim <strong>of</strong> loss or damage resulting from publication. Other Regions may reproduce<br />

material provided credit is given. The editor reserves the right to edit for length <strong>and</strong> quality.<br />

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Page 4 Volume 35 Issue 5


Ivonne & Rob Webb<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

San Diego Region enjoys the support <strong>of</strong> the SoCal Region <strong>of</strong> the <strong>RROC</strong>.<br />

Our thanks to Carol <strong>and</strong> Jeff Deeter for inviting our region to SoCal’s July<br />

meet at the impressive Mercedes Benz Classic Center <strong>and</strong> the superb lunch<br />

at the Newport Bay Club.<br />

We are very appreciative <strong>of</strong> our region members who host meets. We wish to<br />

thank Nanette Gerth <strong>and</strong> George Chambers for hosting the <strong>September</strong> Newport<br />

Harbor Cruise that was so much fun for those who attended. Paul Katson, our<br />

Region Representative to British Car Council, <strong>and</strong> host for the British Car Day<br />

reported: “I want to thank Tom Wright, Mike Faircloth <strong>and</strong> Frank Hamad who<br />

helped set up the meet field on Saturday.” Steve Kirby, president <strong>of</strong> the BCC,<br />

is grateful for everyone’s efforts. Orville Bingley’s 1999 Silver Spur III was our<br />

club’s first place winner for “Best <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong>” <strong>and</strong> Frank Taliaferro’s 1913 Ghost was second for <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong>,<br />

however the 1913 Ghost took Best <strong>of</strong> Show honors. That’s Best <strong>of</strong> Show for two years in a row for <strong>RROC</strong>. John<br />

Ellison took the award for best picnic with <strong>Bentley</strong>. These wins are great news!<br />

The July - August issue <strong>of</strong> Silver Coast News reported the attendance <strong>of</strong> our region members to the 56th Annual<br />

National Meet in Stevenson, WA. We are so proud <strong>of</strong> the members who came all the way to Washington State.<br />

We are especially proud <strong>of</strong> those who drove <strong>and</strong> those who received the well-deserved awards. The November<br />

11th Meet will be a review <strong>of</strong> the National event. Lou <strong>and</strong> Valerie Sutter have graciously <strong>of</strong>fered their home for<br />

the Photo Show. We then drive a scenic route to Coronado, for a bring your own picnic at Bay Side Park. No<br />

alcohol in the Park. After lunch all are invited to come to our home for dessert <strong>and</strong> to toast to the winners <strong>of</strong> the<br />

awards both at the National Meet <strong>and</strong> at the British Car Day.<br />

Once again Eileen Dilger Administrative Assistant for <strong>RROC</strong> Headquarters reports that our Silver Coast News is<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the six outst<strong>and</strong>ing publications <strong>of</strong> the club! Thanks Dennis for the great job you do <strong>and</strong> for the advertising<br />

you obtained which helps pay for the cost <strong>of</strong> the larger number <strong>of</strong> color pages <strong>of</strong> our beautiful newsletter!<br />

Technical information is a very important part <strong>of</strong> our club, thank you Tom Wright for the “Summer Winter Valve<br />

Cleaning” article.<br />

Jean Ely’s “Tour <strong>of</strong> Norm<strong>and</strong>y <strong>and</strong> Monet’s Gardens” let us relive the delightful time we had with the RREC 20hp<br />

Register in May. We four toured in our 1926 20 hp, GMJ12, “Great Motoring Joy.”<br />

The Flying Lady’s July-August articles are interesting: the write up about the 2007 Italian Concours d’Eleganza<br />

Villa d’Este cites. It is interesting to note that the opposite situation <strong>of</strong> exchanging coachbuilders happened with<br />

Princes Elizabeth’s 1950 dark green Phantom IV (4AF2) with H.J Mulliner body. When she became Queen<br />

Elizabeth II, the car was restored <strong>and</strong> repainted by Hooper, the <strong>of</strong>ficial coachbuilder to the Royal Family, in the<br />

Windsor’s Royal family garnet <strong>and</strong> black clan’s colors. The same issue’s article about “The Ghost Centenary<br />

Celebration in the U.K.” has excellent pictures <strong>of</strong> the most unusual Ghost bodies, many <strong>of</strong> which we had the<br />

pleasure <strong>of</strong> seeing at the RREC 50th Anniversary Rally at Kelmarsh Hall. Please see the article in this issue.<br />

In this same The Flying Lady the articles about Ann Klein, Pioneer Woman Car Collector are really interesting.<br />

Rob <strong>and</strong> I had the pleasure <strong>of</strong> meeting Ann, <strong>and</strong> having our Mark VI evaluated by her. We will never forget<br />

when we attended our first National Meet in Natural Bridge Virginia in 1965, with three other couples we stayed<br />

at Herring Hall a guest house a few miles from Natural bridge. At night we could hear the distinctive sound <strong>of</strong><br />

Ann Klein’s 4 1/2 liter W.O. <strong>Bentley</strong> roaring back <strong>and</strong> forth on the narrow country road. Ann had transported her<br />

<strong>Bentley</strong> in a van because she did not like to drive the <strong>Bentley</strong> in towns, <strong>and</strong> was driving the required 100 miles<br />

to qualify her car for judging. Ann really enjoyed driving that car fast <strong>and</strong> only used the clutch for shifting into<br />

first gear when stopped.<br />

Our condolences go out to Pat <strong>and</strong> Sig H<strong>of</strong>l<strong>and</strong> on the passing away <strong>of</strong> their son, Jeff. We also are sad to report<br />

the passing <strong>of</strong> Frances Gay Webb, Rob’s mother <strong>and</strong> my wonderful “Mom” at age 103 <strong>and</strong> 1/2. We thank you<br />

for the sympathy notes we have received.<br />

December 9th is fast approaching; Rob <strong>and</strong> I are looking forward to a big turn out for the Annual Christmas<br />

Banquet <strong>and</strong> Awards Party. Please mark your calendars. Ivonne<br />

Finis<br />

Page 5 Volume 35 Issue 5<br />

Chairlady’s Musings


Newport Harbor Cruise & Lunch by Valerie Suter<br />

What a beautiful, sunny day for our arrival in Newport Beach <strong>and</strong> the much anticipated<br />

Hornblower cruise. We were met by our hosts George Chambers <strong>and</strong> Nanette Gerth<br />

<strong>and</strong> preceded to board our Hornblower yacht. Upon entrance, we were h<strong>and</strong>ed a glass <strong>of</strong><br />

champagne, <strong>and</strong> we located our tables. As the yacht pulled out <strong>of</strong> port, we found our way to the<br />

wonderful buffet table. Whatever<br />

your favorite brunch<br />

repast, it was available to be<br />

chosen. Most <strong>of</strong> our group<br />

took advantage <strong>of</strong> a little bit <strong>of</strong><br />

each item since it was so hard<br />

to choose. We enjoyed lively<br />

conversation as we partook <strong>of</strong><br />

the delicacies, making friends with new members while partaking <strong>of</strong> the wonderful scenery.<br />

Then it was <strong>of</strong>f to the dessert table to top <strong>of</strong>f the wonderful meal.<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

We enjoyed delightful live jazz<br />

music throughout our time on<br />

the Hornblower adding to the<br />

relaxed atmosphere <strong>of</strong> the<br />

trip. Now it was time to enjoy<br />

the sunshine on the outside<br />

decks. Newport is a beautiful<br />

harbor with many exquisite<br />

Glenda <strong>and</strong> Ken Roberts Valere <strong>and</strong> Willy Paige<br />

homes located around the<br />

bay. It was fun to choose which home we would buy providing we became multi-millionaires<br />

tomorrow. We sailed past the location <strong>of</strong> John Wayne’s former home. It has been torn down<br />

<strong>and</strong> a lovely <strong>and</strong> larger home built in its place. Nicholas Cage owns the home right next door.<br />

We spotted John Wayne’s former ship. It was a converted mine sweeper <strong>and</strong> would accommodate<br />

many, many guests.<br />

(Continued Page 7)<br />

Page 6 Volume 35 Issue 5<br />

Meet Photos by Lou Suter


Newport Harbor Cruise & Lunch (continued from page 7)<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

We cruised past the l<strong>and</strong>mark<br />

“Pavillion” where our<br />

host danced in years gone<br />

by <strong>and</strong> also passed the ferry<br />

from Balboa Isl<strong>and</strong> to the<br />

peninsula <strong>and</strong> amusement<br />

center. It brought back many<br />

enjoyable memories. There<br />

were seals frolicking, <strong>and</strong> we<br />

watched the hydr<strong>of</strong>oil returning from Catalina Isl<strong>and</strong>. The perfect weather made the experience<br />

a serendipitous Sunday.<br />

Attending the event were: Ken &<br />

Glenda Roberts with guest Linda<br />

Peterson, Larry Davis & Joan<br />

Bowes, Lorein Eyerly & Grace<br />

Fowler with guests Nancy Blee<br />

& Joyce Allen, George Chambers<br />

& Nanette Gerth, Lou &<br />

Valerie Suter, <strong>and</strong> Willy & Valere<br />

Paige.<br />

Many thanks to George <strong>and</strong> Nanette for arranging such a delightful outing.<br />

Valerie Suter<br />

Balboa Pavillion Hosts: George Chambers & Nanette Gerth<br />

Joyce Allen <strong>and</strong> Lorein Eyerly Nancy Blee <strong>and</strong> Grace Fowler<br />

Location <strong>of</strong> John Wayne’s former house Valerie Suter <strong>and</strong> Joan Bowes Down <strong>and</strong> Out in Newport Beach<br />

Finis<br />

Page 7 Volume 35 Issue 5<br />

Meet Photos by Lou Suter


TECHNICAL: Cool Cloud by Mike Faircloth<br />

When I got my 1958 Silver Cloud (SFE 423) several years ago, it came from a gentleman in the southern<br />

Midwest that we here in San Diego might affectionately refer to as a “Redneck”. It had some interesting<br />

engineering refinements. One <strong>of</strong> those refinements is the subject <strong>of</strong> this article.<br />

The Cloud 6 cylinder engine uses a radiator that has a small cap on the right side that is essentially open to<br />

the atmosphere <strong>and</strong> connected to a down tube that runs down the side <strong>of</strong> the radiator to the road below. When<br />

the car overheats water <strong>and</strong> or coolant simply blows out <strong>of</strong> this tube to the ground. When I rebuilt the engine on<br />

this car, I cleaned out the block. It was evident that this car had done plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

“overflowing” since the block was about half full <strong>of</strong> mud, grunge, rust, gloop,<br />

goo, <strong>and</strong> some things unidentifiable. The afore mentioned owner had decided<br />

to fix this incontinence problem by attaching a radiator overflow tank.<br />

See figure 1 : Redneck overflow tank<br />

This refinement consisted <strong>of</strong> a rubber hose going to an old drinking flask that<br />

once held about a cup <strong>of</strong> booze.<br />

Since the previous owner had cut the overflow tube to attach his refinement<br />

to the system, I thought maybe I could use this to do some <strong>of</strong> my own re-engineering.<br />

It is well known that putting pressure in the cooling system will raise<br />

the boiling point <strong>of</strong> the coolant at approximately 3 degrees for every pound<br />

<strong>of</strong> pressure. There are limits to this, as you will eventually blowout the hoses <strong>and</strong>/or the radiator itself. Modern<br />

cars run pressure caps <strong>of</strong> 18 to 20 psi, thus raising the boiling point quite a bit.<br />

I had seen early Clouds with pressure caps that had been put in place <strong>of</strong> the original screwdown cap, but didn’t<br />

like the look. I wanted something a little less conspicuous. A search through the Mcmaster-Carr catalog showed a<br />

brass <strong>and</strong> stainless steel “adjustable” pressure relief valve that was very small (part # 48935K25 at a cost <strong>of</strong> $5.85<br />

ea.). This valve could also be reversed to work as a vacuum relief valve with adjustablility from 0 to 20 PSI <strong>and</strong><br />

0 to 30 inches <strong>of</strong> mercury. I ordered 2 <strong>of</strong> these <strong>and</strong> attached them in t<strong>and</strong>em. One is set for 8 pounds pressure;<br />

the other is set to 2 inches <strong>of</strong> vacuum. The entire affair was<br />

then connected to the down tube where the previous owner<br />

had already cut the tube. See figure 2<br />

The pressure valve raises the boiling point from 212 degrees<br />

to about 236 degrees. Both valves are in an overflow tank set<br />

on the frame under the generator. Should the car overheat, the<br />

coolant would be caught in the tank, not on the road. When<br />

the system cooled back down the vacuum valve would open<br />

<strong>and</strong> draw the expelled coolant back into the radiator.<br />

To keep track <strong>of</strong> the temperature I made a small bracket that<br />

mounts to the inside <strong>of</strong> the open cubby hole in front <strong>of</strong> the driver (right-h<strong>and</strong> car). This holds a temperature gauge<br />

<strong>and</strong> oil pressure gauge. These can easily be seen even at night. I have heard <strong>of</strong> cloud owners carrying a flashlight<br />

to be able to see the dash gauges at night. These modern<br />

gauges are out <strong>of</strong> the way <strong>and</strong> don’t prevent me from getting<br />

the things in the cubby… papers, tire pressure gauge, small<br />

flashlight. etc. etc. See figure 3<br />

Since this adaptation the car has run great for the last year<br />

<strong>and</strong> a half on the outskirts <strong>of</strong> San Diego California where the<br />

summer temp is in the 100 degree range <strong>and</strong> winter in the 20’s<br />

… never over heats… <strong>and</strong> doesn’t leave “puddles”.<br />

Mike Faircloth<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

Finis<br />

Page 8 Volume 35 Issue 5<br />

Photos by Mike Faircloth


Coming Events: <strong>RROC</strong>-SDR November Meet<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

November , 2007<br />

<strong>RROC</strong> NATIONAL MEET WINNERS’ RECOGINTION,<br />

DRIVING TOUR & PICNIC<br />

We will be gathering at Lou <strong>and</strong> Valerie Suter’s home, 4446 Point Loma Ave, San Diego, CA<br />

92 07 at 0:00 a.m. for a continental breakfast. We will be socializing as we view a video<br />

presentation <strong>of</strong> pictures <strong>of</strong> the <strong>RROC</strong> National Meet in Stevenson, Washington.<br />

This will be followed by a driving tour from Point Loma to Coronado. We will enjoy some<br />

wonderful scenery as we caravan. The drive will end at Bay Side Park in Coronado. Bring<br />

your own food, drinks, utensils, <strong>and</strong> chairs for a picnic at the park. (No alcohol in the park,<br />

please.) Driving maps will be provided at the Suter’s home.<br />

After the picnic, we will walk (less than a block) to the home <strong>of</strong> Rob & Ivonne Webb to toast the<br />

winners (eight awards were garnered by members <strong>of</strong> our region), view their cars <strong>and</strong> trophies,<br />

<strong>and</strong> - oh yes - enjoy dessert.<br />

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to celebrate <strong>RROC</strong>, to see friends that you may not have<br />

seen recently, <strong>and</strong> to make new friends. This is the perfect event for new members to feel at<br />

home in <strong>RROC</strong>!<br />

RSVP to Valerie Suter 6 9-224-0523 or valeriesuter@cox.net. Please send Valerie your $5.00<br />

per person check made out to <strong>RROC</strong>-SDR prior to November 5 th .<br />

Finis<br />

Page 9 Volume 35 Issue 5


<strong>RROC</strong>-SDR Board <strong>of</strong> Directors Meeting by Dennis Eickh<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Entertainment: Red Bull Air Race <strong>September</strong> 20, 2007<br />

T he <strong>RROC</strong>-San Diego Region Board <strong>of</strong> Directors met at the home <strong>of</strong> Chairlady Ivonne Webb on Saturday<br />

morning <strong>September</strong> 20, 2007. Coincidentally the Webbs live about 1/2 block from the north shore <strong>of</strong><br />

Coronado Isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> coincidentally the 9th <strong>of</strong> 10 world wide Red Bull Air Races was scheduled for that same<br />

afternoon over San Diego bay. The following collage is a small sample <strong>of</strong> that treat. The winner <strong>of</strong> this race:<br />

Paul Bonhomme in Red & White No. 55 (See his photo on page 2 “Inside this Issue”.)<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

Finis<br />

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RREC Concours & Rally by Ivonne Webb<br />

50th Anniversary Celebration<br />

Kelmarsh Hall, Northamptonshire, was the venue where at least 2500 people gathered, June 15th-17th<br />

2007, for the golden jubilee <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong> Enthusiasts Club. There were 28 judging classes, about 241<br />

prewar <strong>and</strong> 703 post war automobiles registered for the event, not counting vendors <strong>and</strong> visitors.<br />

<strong>RROC</strong> celebrated its 56th National meet, with “Gr<strong>and</strong>eur in the Gorge <strong>of</strong> the Columbia River,” August 7th-<br />

11th, 2007. <strong>RROC</strong> was founded in 1951. The first president was Dr. Sam Shoup. The British R-R.E.C. followed<br />

six years later. Coincidentally our friends David <strong>and</strong> Jane Else, members <strong>of</strong> the 20 hp register, the<br />

group with which we participate on their annual tours, are the proud owners <strong>of</strong> the 20 hp that once belonged<br />

to Dr. Shoup<br />

On Friday 15 June, Bonham’s Auctioneers gave a reception by invitation with a donation for charity, in the big<br />

tent where they were exhibiting the automobiles <strong>and</strong> memorabilia that was going to be auctioned the next day.<br />

In typical English weather, it had rained for several days<br />

<strong>and</strong> when we approached the field it had become a muddy<br />

mess, we parked GMJ12 on the grass, fortunately I had<br />

taken a pair <strong>of</strong> rainy weather shoes <strong>and</strong> we proceeded<br />

to the gathering. We look for- ward year to year to seeing<br />

friends. Besides quite a num- ber from the 20 hp register<br />

<strong>and</strong> the usual British crowd, we saw a few American friends<br />

who had come to the Silver Ghost endurance rally in<br />

Scotl<strong>and</strong>. This year there ap- peared to be more German,<br />

French, Spanish, Italian <strong>and</strong><br />

the past.<br />

other nationalities than in<br />

Saturday was again rainy so we stayed away from the<br />

field. We went sightseeing <strong>and</strong> to buy Wellington boots. On<br />

Sunday we entered the field from a difference entrance<br />

<strong>and</strong> we were directed to Class Entry 5, the section for 20<br />

hp. Fortunately the sun shone from early morning, <strong>and</strong><br />

there was a slight breeze. The rain from prior days had<br />

soaked in <strong>and</strong> the field was fairly dry, I could switch my<br />

“Wellies” for shoes. GMJ12 now has a pair <strong>of</strong> “Wellies”<br />

permanently stored with the umbrellas. The weather<br />

was perfect to look at cars <strong>and</strong> visit with friends <strong>and</strong> make<br />

new acquaintances. Due to the number <strong>of</strong> cars, we did<br />

not try to<br />

area.<br />

see them all, but gravitated to the Pre-War<br />

There were 56 Silver Ghosts in Class No.1, it was the biggest<br />

number I have ever seen in one place. At noon the<br />

parade <strong>of</strong> Silver Ghosts took place, it is incredible to see<br />

so many different body styles in such beautiful condition.<br />

We may have seen seven Springfield Ghosts. We<br />

were happy to see our friends from the United States: Victoria <strong>and</strong> Alan Campbell in their 1913 Woodall Nicholson<br />

Tourer, chassis 2239; Mermie Karger in her 1913 Saoutchick Tourer chassis 2442; David Morrison in his 1923<br />

RRCCW Pall Mall Tourer Chassis 146JH; Gary <strong>and</strong> Diane Cerveny in their 1924 Replica Skiff 140AU. The big<br />

turn out was because most <strong>of</strong> the Silver Ghosts that had participated on the Scottish Tour came to the annual<br />

Rally. We found out that <strong>of</strong> the 60 Silver Ghosts that went to Scotl<strong>and</strong>: 27 were from the UK, 17 USA, 10<br />

Australia, 2 Hong Kong, 2 New Zeal<strong>and</strong>, 1 Irel<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> 1 South Africa.<br />

By 1:30 p.m. the winners <strong>of</strong> the concourse had been chosen. First the touring class winners went in the parade<br />

ring to collect their awards <strong>and</strong> display the winning cars. At 2:00 p.m. the most elegant in show trophy winner<br />

was announced, at 2:30 p.m. Concours prize awarding started.<br />

At 3:35 there was a fly over display by the Battle <strong>of</strong> Britain Memorial Flight. We watched the RAF’s oldest<br />

WWII aircraft with Merlin Engines: a Lancaster four engine bomber, <strong>and</strong> Spitfire <strong>and</strong> Hurricane fighters. Some<br />

<strong>of</strong> these historic aircraft literally have been restored from scrap. Some <strong>of</strong> the British remembered the sound <strong>of</strong><br />

those engines from their childhood days during the Second World War <strong>and</strong> are grateful to the valiant RAF who<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

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RREC Concours & Rally (50th Anniversary) (continued from page )<br />

defended Great Britain.<br />

These annual National Rallies are the time to renew acquaintances <strong>and</strong> to see friends. For instance the 20hp<br />

Registrar organizes <strong>and</strong> invites, at noon, all members <strong>of</strong> the register for finger food <strong>and</strong> libations usually low<br />

alcohol content wine. This time a couple <strong>of</strong> members, who participated in the Tour to Norm<strong>and</strong>y, donated their<br />

tour gift, a dozen bottles <strong>of</strong> “bubbly” from Alsace, to the occasion.<br />

While at the 50th Anniversary Rally we had the pleasure <strong>of</strong> spending some time with the president <strong>of</strong> <strong>RROC</strong>,<br />

Robin James <strong>and</strong> his wife Michelle, David Evans the British member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>RROC</strong> Foundation <strong>and</strong> his wife<br />

Wendy <strong>and</strong> we also saw rather briefly, Gil Fuqua treasurer <strong>of</strong> <strong>RROC</strong>. We invited our second cousins that live in<br />

Burnham Woods, Jeanette Wanless Emanuelson her husb<strong>and</strong> Mark Emanuelson <strong>and</strong> their 6 years old daughter<br />

Linnea. While we were with them John Love, who is one <strong>of</strong> the first friends we made when we joined <strong>RROC</strong>,<br />

<strong>and</strong> who later became president <strong>of</strong> <strong>RROC</strong> from 1996-98, <strong>and</strong> Peter Knies came along. We introduced them to<br />

our cousins <strong>and</strong> then asked John to take us to his 1950 Mark VI dhc, B4HR, which was on display in the field.<br />

John Love purchased this car from Jeanette’s gr<strong>and</strong>father Emery Wanless. Emery won first place awards in a<br />

<strong>RROC</strong> annual Meet <strong>and</strong> in Pebble Beach over twenty-five years ago. This was a special moment because we<br />

remembered that three years ago John showed this same car in Monterrey, at the <strong>RROC</strong> annual meet after<br />

driving it across country from Maryl<strong>and</strong> to celebrate the <strong>Rolls</strong> <strong>Royce</strong> Centennial. Rob’s uncle, Emery Wanless,<br />

who was our guest on that day, was happy to see John <strong>and</strong> the Mark VI. Emery remarked that he was pleased<br />

that the two-tone green paint job that he had done himself, thirty-two years prior, was still looking good!<br />

We look forward year to year to attending national RREC <strong>and</strong> <strong>RROC</strong> Rallies or Meets these are unforgettable<br />

events. We are very appreciative <strong>of</strong> the tremendous amount <strong>of</strong> planning <strong>and</strong> work involved for each one <strong>of</strong><br />

these, whether in Engl<strong>and</strong> or USA. The volunteers who organize meets/rallies are to be commended, as each<br />

year they appear to get better <strong>and</strong> better. It is wonderful to belong to our RR related clubs. These have allowed<br />

us to exp<strong>and</strong> our horizons <strong>and</strong> enhance our lives.<br />

Ivonne Ortiz Webb August 18, 2007<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

Finis<br />

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British Car Day 2007 by Robin Walker Faircloth<br />

<strong>October</strong> 7, 2007<br />

OCTOBER . . . <strong>October</strong> brings to mind<br />

several things. It’s the time for summer<br />

to evolve into Fall, the air begins to turn<br />

crisp, trees begin to change their colors,<br />

“Oktoberfests” are celebrated all around the<br />

country, <strong>and</strong> with Halloween just around the<br />

corner those “trick or treaters”, ghosts <strong>and</strong><br />

goblins will soon be knocking on your front<br />

door.<br />

And then, there is British Car Day! This annual<br />

event draws British car lovers together for one<br />

fantastic, fun-filled day where everyone tries<br />

out their English “accents” <strong>and</strong> shares their<br />

love for these beloved cars from the UK, whether they are small or large. Everyone has a story to tell about<br />

their automobile. Mike <strong>and</strong> I have been attending <strong>and</strong> participating in the<br />

British Car Day event for many years <strong>and</strong> always find it to be an enjoyable<br />

day. Being the “car” people we are <strong>and</strong> having belonged to several<br />

car clubs, enables us to me<strong>and</strong>er from the MG club to the Triumph club<br />

to the Austin-Healey club <strong>and</strong> run across old friends <strong>and</strong> acquaintances<br />

from years past. We’ve noticed that with the common denominator being<br />

“cars” there is always something to talk about <strong>and</strong> share.<br />

Meet Host: Paul Katson<br />

Pierre Lemieux with his latest addition -<br />

1956 RR Silver Cloud<br />

(Purchased at a garage sale ???)<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

We have in the past driven our ’69 Triumph GT-6+ <strong>and</strong> displayed it with<br />

the San Diego Triumph Club. But for the last couple <strong>of</strong> years we’ve happily<br />

been able to participate with our ’58 Silver Cloud, much to Mike’s<br />

glee. As many <strong>of</strong> you know, we’ve had our fair share <strong>of</strong> “FTP’s” (failure to<br />

proceed) but hopefully have resolved those problems, <strong>and</strong> are pleased to<br />

be motoring about town in our “Cloud”.<br />

The day was exceptionally sunny <strong>and</strong> warm with a light breeze. We couldn’t<br />

have asked for better weather, if we’d tried. The jackets we wore enroute<br />

from chilly Ramona were soon shed. Overall, attendance was down a<br />

bit from years past, but there was still a good showing <strong>of</strong> cars from all the<br />

different marquees. There were about 16 <strong>Rolls</strong> <strong>Royce</strong>’s on display in two<br />

rows, from a 1913 Silver Ghost to<br />

the more modern models. Once<br />

again, we were assigned the front<br />

row near the entrance, so everyone arriving had to drive right past US. On<br />

the other h<strong>and</strong>, WE get to view the cars first as they drive in before they are<br />

assigned their parking space. It’s<br />

like having your own car show parading<br />

just for you. Most <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Rolls</strong><br />

<strong>Royce</strong> folks were picnicking out <strong>of</strong><br />

the boot with everyone sharing their<br />

goodies. Benny <strong>and</strong> Barbara Allen<br />

brought their canopy <strong>and</strong> a table<br />

that provided some shade <strong>and</strong> a place to put refreshments.<br />

Frank Hamad with his guest<br />

Dr. Robina Shaheen<br />

About mid-morning, a small mix-up in the visitor parking instructions resulted<br />

in the Sheriff wanting everyone parked on Mission Road to move<br />

their car, or shut down the entire show. Evidently, there was to have been<br />

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Tom Wright has that relaxed look <strong>of</strong> an<br />

<strong>of</strong>f season accountant<br />

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British Car Day 2007 (continued from page 3)<br />

Sir Orville Bingley came prepared...<br />

<strong>and</strong> he won first place for the best<br />

<strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong><br />

Darwyn Lumley contemplating<br />

finishing his book<br />

John Ellison’s winning Best English Picnic<br />

from the boot <strong>of</strong> his <strong>Bentley</strong> Continental SC<br />

New Members: David <strong>and</strong> Tonie Nutley<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

public parking only on ONE side.<br />

This sent <strong>of</strong>ficials to the microphone<br />

to PLEAD for people to move their<br />

cars, <strong>and</strong> attendees scurrying to<br />

the street to comply. In the end,<br />

those ill-parked cars were moved<br />

to a lot down the road <strong>and</strong> the local<br />

constables were again happy to just<br />

direct traffic.<br />

A BIG “thank you” must go out<br />

to members Frank Hamad, Tom<br />

Wright <strong>and</strong> Michael Faircloth from<br />

our very own club for volunteering<br />

Dennis Eickh<strong>of</strong>f, 1990 RR Corniche<br />

III; Curtis Puckett, 1996 RR Silver Spur; Ron Brown; Al Glaser, 1960 RR<br />

Phantom V; Darwyn Lumley, 1960 <strong>Bentley</strong> S2 LWB; Marge Sosa <strong>and</strong><br />

on Saturday morning in helping set up the area for the show on Sunday.<br />

They arrived early morning <strong>and</strong> were put to work laying out the “grid” <strong>of</strong><br />

WHO goes where. I mention this because it appears our club was the<br />

only club who arrived to assist the Triumph Club (the host club this year)<br />

set up.<br />

And, the winners are! We had several winners from our group this year.<br />

Sir Orville Bingley took 1st place for<br />

the Best <strong>Rolls</strong> <strong>Royce</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Frank<br />

Taliaferro’s 1913 Ghost took 2nd<br />

place. The “Best <strong>of</strong> Show” award<br />

was also presented to Frank Taliaferro.<br />

Each year there is a separate<br />

award for “The Best English Picnic”,<br />

<strong>and</strong> John Ellison took those honors.<br />

Congratulations to our “winners”!<br />

The members <strong>and</strong> guests attending Al Glaser’s 1960 <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong> Phantom V<br />

this event were: Our event host<br />

Paul Katson, 1977 RR Silver Shadow II; Bennie <strong>and</strong> Barbara Allen, their<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>son Andy <strong>and</strong> their guest Mary, 1957 RR Silver Cloud; Valerie <strong>and</strong><br />

Lou Suter, 1988 RR Silver Spur; Pierre Lemieux, 1956 RR Silver Cloud;<br />

John Ellison, Jr., 2000 <strong>Bentley</strong> Continental Sedanca Coupe; David & Tonie<br />

Nutley, 1996 <strong>Bentley</strong> Turbo R SE;<br />

Gary Wayne, 1990 RR Silver Spur;<br />

Frank Hamad <strong>and</strong> his guest Dr<br />

Robina Shaheen, 1989 RR Silver<br />

Spur; Terry Luallin, 1979 RR Silver<br />

Shadow II; Tom Wright, 1959 RR<br />

Silver Cloud; Sir Orville Bingley,<br />

1999 RR Silver Spur III; Nanette<br />

Gerth <strong>and</strong> George Chambers;<br />

Ed Gehringer, 1928 <strong>Bentley</strong> 4 ½ Litre; Rick Hill, 1965 <strong>Bentley</strong> S3; Norman Leitman; Ashley Roberts; Jerome<br />

Strayer; Doug <strong>and</strong> Carole Gates <strong>and</strong> daughter Mir<strong>and</strong>a, 1957 RR Silver Cloud I; <strong>and</strong> yours truly, Robin <strong>and</strong><br />

Michael Faircloth, 1958 RR Silver Cloud. We also had in attendance potential members: Ron Lucero <strong>and</strong><br />

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Ed Gehringer <strong>and</strong> Marge Sosa<br />

enjoying the day <strong>and</strong> the ride in their<br />

1928 Bentely 4 1/2 Litre V<strong>and</strong>en Plas Tourer<br />

(See cover photo)<br />

Barbara <strong>and</strong> Bennie Allen<br />

with their gr<strong>and</strong>son Andrew McKeown<br />

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TECHNICAL: Backup Camera Installation by Tom Wright<br />

Technical Chairman<br />

By today’s st<strong>and</strong>ards, most <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Bentley</strong> automobiles vary between large <strong>and</strong> huge,<br />

so maneuvering it for parking, broken U-turns, <strong>and</strong> so on can be problematical. A backup camera<br />

can be a useful aid in many situations.<br />

I wired a $90 backup camera to my license plate light with a $25 remote control switch in series.<br />

I’m pleased with the result. It means to use my backup camera I turn the headlamp switch to at<br />

least “S&T” <strong>and</strong> then turn on the remote switch. The monitor comes on automatically. I also tried<br />

wiring the camera to the backup<br />

light with no remote switch, but<br />

found it irritating.<br />

These cameras have been on<br />

sale at Pep Boys for $110 with a<br />

$20 rebate. (The rebate was a<br />

painless online process.) If<br />

considering alternatives, an<br />

important feature is that the<br />

system is “wireless”. Both the<br />

camera <strong>and</strong> the monitor have a<br />

power <strong>and</strong> ground wire, but the<br />

image is broadcast from the<br />

camera to the monitor. Thus you<br />

needn’t run a wire from the<br />

camera to the monitor, which<br />

would be a lot <strong>of</strong> work.<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

(Continued Page 17)<br />

In my Silver Cloud, the<br />

monitor was placed in the<br />

driver’s side door-less glove<br />

compartment, shown with a<br />

view across my alley. The<br />

monitor can plug into the<br />

cigarette lighter or be wired to<br />

a power source under the<br />

dash such as the radio power.<br />

The camera is designed to<br />

mount on the rear license<br />

plate. Getting the camera<br />

power wire hooked up to the<br />

remote switch <strong>and</strong> the license plate light will depend on the car involved.<br />

I wired the camera to the license plate light through a remote controlled switch. The car’s light<br />

switch must be in at least the first on position to use the camera. Then the remote control switch<br />

must be turned on. I find it is no bother to turn on the lights during the day to operate the camera.<br />

The wiring <strong>of</strong> the camera <strong>and</strong> the remote switch is very straightforward. Details may vary from car<br />

to car. Here is what I did on my Cloud. I removed the license plate light bracket as if I were<br />

replacing the bulb. Then I did this wiring:<br />

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British Car Day 2007 (continued from page 4)<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

Greg Millares; <strong>and</strong> John Hickox<br />

<strong>and</strong> Nancy Doros, 1985 RR Silver<br />

Spirit. We hope to see them again<br />

soon. As you can see, we had an<br />

excellent turn-out for this event.<br />

You should have been there !<br />

Then, you would be reading YOUR<br />

name here.<br />

Ron Brown Robin Walker Faircloth<br />

Terry Luallin<br />

British Car Day<br />

2007 Marque <strong>of</strong> the Year - TVR<br />

Best <strong>of</strong> Show<br />

1913 <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong><br />

Silver Ghost<br />

Owner:<br />

Frank Taliaferro<br />

Finis<br />

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TECHNICAL: Backup Camera Installation (continued from page 5)<br />

1. The remote switch black ground<br />

wires (for some reason there are<br />

two) <strong>and</strong> the camera black ground<br />

were crimped into an eyelet fitting<br />

<strong>and</strong> it is screwed to the light<br />

bracket ground.<br />

2. The remote switch red wire (its<br />

power wire) <strong>and</strong> the existing<br />

license plate light wire (the power<br />

source) were crimped together to<br />

a connector for the license plate<br />

light bulb holder.<br />

3. The remote switch white wire (the<br />

switched wire) was connected to<br />

the camera red wire (its power<br />

wire) with a wire nut.<br />

The remote switch is the barely visible black<br />

box at the bottom end on the labeled wires. It<br />

is smaller than a cigarette pack. The blue wire<br />

<strong>of</strong> the remote switch is the antenna.<br />

Once the connections described above are<br />

made, the switch can be placed in between the<br />

inner <strong>and</strong> outer trunk lid. I didn’t see the need to fasten it as it snuggled down into where the inner<br />

<strong>and</strong> outer trunk lids came together.<br />

Here’s a link to the switch I used:<br />

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/1011/bus-68/Logisys_1...=G24G2o4n&mv_pc=1577<br />

Tom Wright<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

Finis<br />

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Photos by Tom Wright<br />

Natl Meet Photos by Rob Webb


<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

In Memoriam - Frances Gay Webb<br />

Ed. The March-April 2007 Edition <strong>of</strong> The Silver Coast News includes an article about Frances Gay Webb<br />

who then was celebrating her 103rd birthday <strong>and</strong> proudly she preferred to travel in <strong>Bentley</strong>s. With sadness<br />

we report the following:<br />

Frances Gay Webb, former Redl<strong>and</strong>s resident <strong>and</strong> Desert Pioneer, passed<br />

away on Thursday, <strong>September</strong> 13th in Coronado. She departed this world<br />

peacefully, with dignity, thoughtfulness, <strong>and</strong> sense <strong>of</strong> humor, that were always<br />

her characteristics. After a short stay at the Coronado hospital, Frances succumbed<br />

to double pneumonia. Frances was born in Columbus Junction, Iowa<br />

on March 3rd 1904.<br />

She lived in Coronado with her son, Robert <strong>and</strong> daughter-in-law, Ivonne Webb.<br />

She enjoyed living in Coronado, which she called a “garden city.” During her<br />

daily trips to the small Bayside Park, she derived great enjoyment from looking<br />

at the San Diego Bay boat traffic <strong>and</strong> the San Diego skyline.<br />

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Frances at 103 Years Young<br />

Frances was a gracious hostess <strong>and</strong> a marvelous gourmet cook. She always decorated her home according to<br />

the season. Many <strong>of</strong> the decorations were her h<strong>and</strong> embroidered, petipoint, knitting, all kinds <strong>of</strong> stichery, <strong>and</strong> her<br />

different collections <strong>of</strong> appropriate items from around the world. While in her 80’s <strong>and</strong> 90’s she was a volunteer<br />

docent at the “Miss Cornelia House” in the Palm Springs Historic Park. She loved to watch baseball, tennis, <strong>and</strong><br />

golf on TV, <strong>and</strong> remained a avid reader <strong>of</strong> over 100 books a year until her eyesight began failing at age 102.<br />

She maintained an interest in the “Living Desert,“ <strong>and</strong> the Palm Springs <strong>and</strong> Palm Desert Historical Societies.<br />

Frances saw Palm Springs go from dirt/s<strong>and</strong> streets <strong>and</strong> unspoiled desert to the vibrant <strong>and</strong> busy sprawl <strong>of</strong> the<br />

urban mass, golf courses, <strong>and</strong> swimming pools.. She also remembered Palm Desert when it was greasewood,<br />

the Boyd Ranch, <strong>and</strong> General Patton’s motor pool. Her husb<strong>and</strong>, Robert, pre-deceased her in March 1996.<br />

Frances is survived by her two children: Son, Robert the 3rd, now a retired Navy Comm<strong>and</strong>er, married to the<br />

former Ivonne Ortiz, <strong>and</strong> daughter, Alice-Ann B<strong>and</strong>oni, who lives in Ladner, British Columbia with her husb<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Dr. Robert B<strong>and</strong>oni. Frances’ family <strong>and</strong> friends feel fortunate to have had her in their lives, a true lady, who<br />

was blessed in so many ways <strong>and</strong> who was a joy to all. A Mass <strong>of</strong> Resurrection was concelebrated at Sacred<br />

Heart Catholic Church in Coronado on Thursday <strong>September</strong> 20th.<br />

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<strong>RROC</strong> National Meet - Stevenson, WA - August 7 - 11, 2007<br />

Full Text <strong>of</strong> Chairlady Ivonne Webb’s Report (Excerpts published last Issue)<br />

GRANDEUR IN THE GORGE was the appropriate name for the <strong>RROC</strong> 56th Annual Meet in the Pacific Northwest.<br />

The Columbia River Gorge, Skamania Lodge, in Stevenson, WA was the venue. Its spectacular scenery was perfect for<br />

six consecutive days <strong>of</strong> Technical Seminars, Business Meetings, <strong>and</strong> Social Activities. This included breakfast runs, tours,<br />

parties, dinners, wine tasting, river rafting, etc. <strong>and</strong> the highlight <strong>of</strong> the entire week, the Concours <strong>and</strong> judging on Saturday<br />

August 11, 2007.<br />

San Diego Region was well represented by Jerry Bevins, <strong>RROC</strong> Southwest Regional Director; Dennis <strong>and</strong> Janice Eickh<strong>of</strong>f<br />

with their 1990 RR Corniche III DAL-30007 MPW DHC, which won two senior awards, the Spirit/Spur Driving Award <strong>and</strong> the<br />

R-R <strong>of</strong> America Trophy for the best preserved <strong>and</strong> maintained vehicle <strong>and</strong> a previous Touring first place winner; John <strong>and</strong><br />

Mia Ellison with their 2000 <strong>Bentley</strong> Continental SC which won first in Touring in its class; Marge Sosa <strong>and</strong> Ed Gehringer with<br />

their 1993 <strong>Bentley</strong> Brookl<strong>and</strong>s, EBP46266, Saloon; Perry <strong>and</strong> Peggy Hirsh <strong>and</strong> their 2007 <strong>Bentley</strong> Continental GTC won,<br />

first place concours for current series <strong>Bentley</strong> class; Chuck LaRocco came in his 1958 RR SCI; Norman Leitman <strong>and</strong> his<br />

friend Todd; Pierre Lemieux brought two cars his 1948 Mark VI <strong>and</strong> his1979 Silver Wraith II which won First in Concours in<br />

its class <strong>and</strong> the Senior Award in Concours; Greg <strong>and</strong> Margie Millard, Greg is a member <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> the Derby <strong>Bentley</strong><br />

Society <strong>and</strong> editor <strong>of</strong> their publication On The Road. Greg is the winner <strong>of</strong> the coveted John W. McFarlane award for the<br />

best Publication <strong>of</strong> all the Regions <strong>and</strong> Societies; Rick Rosiejka <strong>and</strong> Mike Gunnerson with their 1976 Silver Shadow; Brad<br />

<strong>and</strong> Michele Zemcik, Brad is serving on the national Board as Membership Chairman <strong>and</strong> is also member <strong>of</strong> the Foundation<br />

Board; Larry Goldberg <strong>and</strong> Rob <strong>and</strong> Ivonne Webb.<br />

Rob <strong>and</strong> I attended several Business Meetings: Activities Committee, where the organizers <strong>and</strong> Hosts <strong>of</strong> the 2008 tour <strong>and</strong><br />

meets present their reports. The Spring Tour in Montreal Canada; National meets: 2008 in Williamsburg, VA, 2009 New<br />

Orleans, LA, 2010 Ontario Canada, all presented their reports that informed the committee about how their programs, hotels,<br />

concours venues <strong>and</strong> every detail is in order. Region <strong>and</strong> Society Chair & Editors forum: Michael Gaetano, Vice President<br />

Regions <strong>and</strong> Societies, held an Open Forum where we interchanged information <strong>and</strong> ideas on getting more member participation,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering suggestions on how to organize Meets. I volunteered to share the Guidelines for Meet Hosts that Dave<br />

Ely wrote for our Region. We heard that editors <strong>of</strong> many Regions have difficulty doing their jobs for lack <strong>of</strong> articles <strong>and</strong> we<br />

felt lucky we have good members in the San Diego Region. Michael Gaetano is a very supportive Vice President. He has<br />

created <strong>RROC</strong> Exchange to link all Regions <strong>and</strong> Society Chairmen <strong>and</strong> Area Directors.<br />

The open National Board <strong>of</strong> Directors meeting went well. Robin James did a super job directing the meeting where the reports<br />

from each member were clear <strong>and</strong> concise. <strong>RROC</strong> had to deal with difficult issues in the past year but it is encouraging to<br />

know that the Club has members who are bright attorneys who voluntarily formed a Legal Committee <strong>and</strong> are steering the<br />

affairs in the right direction. The Derby <strong>Bentley</strong> Society Meeting, whose chairman is Rob Webb, was very well attended. It<br />

is a delight to go to meetings like this because these people know <strong>and</strong> love their cars, drive them <strong>and</strong> organize tours that<br />

dem<strong>and</strong> endurance both from the car <strong>and</strong> the driver. A great example was the 2004 Luis <strong>and</strong> Clark Tour from Virginia to the<br />

National, Centennial Meet in Monterey, almost 7,000 miles. Future tours include a 2008 pre-war tour after the Williamsburg<br />

National meet; a 2008 <strong>October</strong> Sierras Tour, <strong>and</strong> a New Mexico Tour in 2009l The <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong> Foundation Meeting was<br />

also well attended, Jim Facinelli the new President, had requested David Evans the <strong>Rolls</strong>-<strong>Royce</strong> Plc. attorney, who has<br />

been on the Board for about seven years, revise the Bylaws that will make the Foundation accounts more transparent <strong>and</strong><br />

its meetings <strong>and</strong> more accessible to the membership. The changed by-laws will include an Annual General Meeting as well<br />

as a Board Meeting at the Annual Meets.<br />

The outdoor settings, for the opening night ”Potlatch Party“ at the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center <strong>and</strong> “Rolling on the<br />

River” at the Skamania Lodge amphitheater were spectacular. Surrounded by evergreen forest <strong>and</strong> the Cascade Mountains,<br />

which looked like they were lighted from within at sunset, while we were enjoying outst<strong>and</strong>ing local cuisine in the company<br />

<strong>of</strong> kindred souls.<br />

Society dinners, while navigating the Columbia River in the style <strong>of</strong> the early pioneers aboard the “Columbia Gorge,” an<br />

authentic sternwheeler. The Derby <strong>Bentley</strong> Society on the upper deck <strong>and</strong> the Silver Cloud Society in the main deck enjoyed<br />

very delicious dinners prepared on board by a gifted young Chef. Those <strong>of</strong> us who were on the upper observation deck<br />

just before dinner were enchanted by the sunlight reflections from the lush vegetation on the hill sides into the clear water,<br />

caressed by a s<strong>of</strong>t warm breeze while being entertained by an impromptu ballet <strong>of</strong> a joyful six year old girl wearing a flowing<br />

dress with the green colors <strong>of</strong> nature.<br />

Meet Co-Chairs David <strong>and</strong> Lynn Pass <strong>and</strong> Dick <strong>and</strong> Ann Tilden <strong>and</strong> the their committee, surpassed themselves. The setting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Judging Field on the Driving Range <strong>and</strong> its artistic layout by Paul Harman are to be commended. The measurements<br />

earlier in the year, in the rain <strong>and</strong> mud, paid dividends. Placing automobiles on top <strong>of</strong> the hillocks in photo-op positions was<br />

not to be forgotten.<br />

Ivonne Webb<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

Finis<br />

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