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Wednesday 4th July, 2012 - 8pm<br />

The next General Meeting will be held on Wednesday 4th July<br />

starting at 8.00pm.<br />

Our guests On The Couch at the July General meeting will be<br />

the SCC stalwarts Jon and Di Pyle. These Vauxhall tragics are<br />

at just about everything, epitomising what <strong>Club</strong> supporters are<br />

all about. <strong>Car</strong>s and some <strong>of</strong> Jon's amazing paintings will be on<br />

display. Prior to the meeting a barbecue meal will be served<br />

from 6pm at a cost <strong>of</strong> $8.00 per person. Thank you to the Library<br />

Group for cooking our barbecue at last month’s meeting, and to<br />

JON AND DI PYLE’S 1963 VAUXHALL PB CRESTA<br />

AT RIGHT AND THEIR 1913 ROVER BELOW<br />

JULY.2012<br />

the HQ Section for cooking <strong>this</strong> month’s meal.<br />

All Members are still encouraged to come on board<br />

to assist. Please contact the <strong>of</strong>fice on 8373 4899 if you<br />

can help – all you need is 3 people!<br />

Bookings for the meal are essential and can be made any<br />

time prior to Friday 29th June at 12pm.


Contact Events Office<br />

Office Hours 8271 5689


Greetings Members & Friends,<br />

What a shock to hear <strong>of</strong> the tragic and unfortunate death <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Club</strong> Member Michael Rooke whilst racing at Round 2 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

State Championship meeting conducted by the <strong>Club</strong> at Mallala<br />

on 2/6/12.<br />

On behalf <strong>of</strong> all Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Club</strong>, our condolences have<br />

been passed on to Michael’s family.<br />

Michael was a SCC member since 2006, and an active racer<br />

in his Improved Production class Honda Civic.<br />

We all know that whilst participation in many sports involves a<br />

degree <strong>of</strong> risk, there is much support to make such activity safe<br />

and enjoyable - but <strong>of</strong> course there is always the possibility <strong>of</strong><br />

accidents occurring.<br />

I’m sure that Michael will be remembered as a respected<br />

member, and a committed person, passionate about his sport.<br />

At the last Management Committee meeting, one <strong>of</strong> the topics<br />

discussed was how the <strong>Club</strong> could further support the role <strong>of</strong><br />

safety on the roads and in motor sport .<br />

We are in discussion with three Government agencies on the<br />

topic, and with CAMS, and a program <strong>of</strong> continuing relevant<br />

activity is intended.<br />

For example, one suggestion has been that we might check<br />

race-car trailers and tow or transport vehicles via a scrutineering<br />

process for safety and compliance when they are being used.<br />

This could be beneficial as a service to avert future issues.<br />

What about you nominating for the Management Committee!<br />

I can tell you that we are busy but still have some fun, and are<br />

continually seeking to ensure that the <strong>Club</strong> has a great future.<br />

Join us! As indicated before, nominations close on 30/6/12,<br />

with the AGM then in September.<br />

Twenty one new members approved last month, big entries<br />

continue at Collingrove and Mallala, plus the many <strong>Club</strong> activities<br />

are being well supported. Great!<br />

Wishing you happy motoring and safe racing.<br />

Ken Messenger<br />

Kenn.messenger@gmail.com.au 0413775900<br />

SEC’s Bits<br />

I have not contributed for a few months, but thought that I would<br />

say a few things prior to our AGM. I will be away in Europe<br />

when you read <strong>this</strong>. Amongst other things I will be visiting the<br />

Porsche and Mercedes Museums. I used to own a Classic<br />

Porsche and currently have a Smart car. This is The <strong>Sporting</strong><br />

<strong>Car</strong> <strong>Club</strong>. It is not a one-make car club. It is <strong>Inc</strong>lusive. We all<br />

have various interests. We have two physical assets, the<br />

<strong>Club</strong>rooms at 51 King William Road, Unley and Collingrove<br />

Hillclimb. Both <strong>of</strong> these physical assets only work because <strong>of</strong><br />

our other asset – volunteers. You may read elsewhere <strong>of</strong> what<br />

is happening at Collingrove. I am happy to be a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hillclimb Committee and participate as an <strong>of</strong>ficial in as many<br />

events as I can. I also Volunteer at Clipsal500 and Targa Classic<br />

Adelaide.<br />

I believe you get out <strong>of</strong> a club what you put in.<br />

There are vacancies on the Management Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Club</strong> for people who have enthusiasm, expertise, but most <strong>of</strong><br />

all time commitment.<br />

We can also have Think Tanks, Focus Groups and Strategic<br />

Plans, but we need people to actually do things.<br />

Michael Bowen, <strong>Club</strong> Secretary<br />

Braden Harding Competition, Hillclimb, Circuit, CAMS<br />

Chris Kean General, HRR<br />

Grant Crowhurst Hillclimb<br />

Steve & Bronnie Juett Vintage, Classic, Competiiton, CAMS<br />

Mike Keen Hillclimb, Circuit<br />

Dave Keen General<br />

Ben Ligertwood Classic, Comp, HQ, Hillclimb, Circuit,<br />

CAMS<br />

David Wiseman Classic, Conditional Reg.<br />

Paul Sampson Classic, Hillclimb<br />

Stephen Jarrett General<br />

Rob Edge Vintage, Classic, Comp, Hillclimb,<br />

Circuit, CAMS<br />

Ken & Beverley Lawrie Classic, Fleurieu, Conditional Reg.<br />

Michael Gilmore Classic, Conditional Reg.<br />

Scott Allen HQ, Hillclimb, Circuit, CAMS<br />

Peter Hood Competition, Circuit, CAMS<br />

John & Suzanne Curnow Vintage, Classic, Conditional Reg.<br />

July 2012<br />

4 General Meeting <strong>Club</strong>rooms<br />

6 Section AGM Classic<br />

7 HQ Enduro Mallala<br />

13 Hub Lunch Tower Hotel,<br />

Magill<br />

14 Come&Try Hillclimb 2 Collingrove<br />

15 Wintercup 3 Collingrove<br />

18 Section Meeting HQ<br />

20 Section Meeting Veteran/Vintage<br />

22 Around the Houses Veteran/Vintage<br />

August 2012<br />

1 General Meeting <strong>Club</strong>rooms<br />

10 Section Meeting Classic<br />

15 Section Meeting HQ<br />

15 Section AGM Competition<br />

17 Section Meeting Veteran/Vintage<br />

18 -19 Round 3 <strong>SA</strong> State Champs Mallala<br />

19 Members Only Swap Meet <strong>Club</strong>rooms<br />

22 Targa Night Stage Wayville Showgrounds<br />

26 Classic Run tba


VETERAN and VINTAGE<br />

SECTIONS<br />

VETERAN and VINTAGE EVENT<br />

CALENDAR -<br />

June - December 2012<br />

Date Event<br />

17 June Foggy Dew<br />

22 July Round the Houses<br />

19 August Member’s Swap Meet<br />

1 September Drive your old vehicle day -<br />

pub lunch at Tower Hotel, Magill<br />

30 September Bay to Birdwood<br />

2 October Motorfest visit to Collingrove<br />

Hillclimb & Collingrove House<br />

7 October Vintage Collingrove Hillclimb<br />

13/14 October Burra to Morgan<br />

21 October <strong>Club</strong> display at Torrens Parade<br />

Ground<br />

17 November Day Run<br />

1 December Christmas Picnic<br />

MEMBERS – DON’T WAIT FOR YOUR WHEELSPIN<br />

TO ARRIVE!<br />

FROM MARCH 2012 WE ARE<br />

PLANNING TO HAVE MEALS PRIOR<br />

TO EVERY GENERAL MEETING.<br />

FOR CATERING PURPOSES, THE OFFICE MUST<br />

BE NOTIFIED ON THE FRIDAY PRIOR TO THE<br />

GENERAL MEETING<br />

(GENERAL MEETINGS ARE ALWAYS HELD ON<br />

THE FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH), BY<br />

PHONE 8373 4899, EMAIL sccsa@internode.on.net<br />

OR FAX 8373 4703.<br />

THESE ARE AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY<br />

7 DAYS A WEEK,<br />

SO YOU DON’T NEED TO WAIT FOR YOUR COPY<br />

OF WHEELSPIN TO ARRIVE BEFORE YOU BOOK.<br />

THERE IS ALSO A PERMANENT LIST TO ADD<br />

YOUR NAME TO IF YOU WISH<br />

TO ATTEND EVERY MEAL.<br />

The two sections have planned joint meetings and events for the<br />

foreseeable future .<br />

COMING MEETINGS<br />

20 July: Darryl’s films. Another evening with some wonderful<br />

footage <strong>of</strong> Veteran and Vintage activities from Darryl Grey and<br />

Peter Shurven.<br />

17 August: Monthly meeting<br />

COMING EVENTS<br />

22 July: “Round the Houses”. Meet at <strong>Club</strong>rooms (tea and<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fee available) at 09:30 for 10:00 departure. We will be visiting<br />

a premises where the motive power is primarily single horsepower.<br />

Lunch will be available at a nearby hostelry.<br />

19 August: Members only Swap Meet. To be held at the <strong>Club</strong><br />

rooms. The emphasis will be on parts for pre-war vehicles. Space<br />

constraints will most likely preclude selling from trailers, so smaller<br />

items will be most suitable. No site or entrance fee.<br />

2 October: Motorfest event organised by SCC. A day run<br />

to Collingrove organised by the Veteran and Vintage Sections.<br />

Further details later.<br />

NATIONAL EVENTS<br />

September 12-19 2012: National Veteran Tour, Ipswich, Qld.<br />

Submit your entry soon to guarantee a place.<br />

Refer www.vccaq.org<br />

March 10-15 2013: National 1 & 2 Cylinder Tour,<br />

Canberra, ACT<br />

Enquiries: rogerandgillian@grapevine.com.au<br />

September 15 - 20: National Veteran Tour, Shepparton,<br />

Victoria.<br />

May 2014 : National 1 & 2 Cylinder Rally, South<br />

Australia


CLASSIC NEWS<br />

COMING MEETINGS<br />

Friday 6th July: Our AGM is held on <strong>this</strong> night and is an<br />

important end to the year for our section and the <strong>Club</strong> as a whole!<br />

It is our chance to reward our hard workers and volunteers.<br />

Trophies will be awarded, cars displayed and hopefully new and<br />

old committee members inducted.<br />

Although we have a very strong committee, we are always looking<br />

for new ideas and support. Do join us from 6pm in the Gosse<br />

Bar for pre AGM cocktails, then the meeting proper from 8pm in<br />

the Reg Sparkes Room. Supper will be served after the formalities<br />

and will have a special flavour to match the importance <strong>of</strong> the<br />

night. Guests, friends and all Members welcome. (PS: Jason<br />

Rowley has nominated to take on the Chairman's role, if you<br />

want to challenge him, just be there!!)<br />

Friday 10th August: Please note <strong>this</strong> as a change <strong>of</strong> dates for<br />

the normal Classic Meeting due to the <strong>Club</strong>rooms being required<br />

for a large wedding party on the 3rd and 4th <strong>of</strong> August.<br />

We plan a very special vehicle display on <strong>this</strong> night which is not<br />

to be missed. Details are being finalised at committee level, but<br />

we promise not to disappoint you. Classic cocktails from 6pm in<br />

the Gosse Bar and a spectacular vehicle display and meeting<br />

from 8pm in the usual place. Great raffle prizes to be won and<br />

superb supper afterwards. All comers welcome, watch <strong>this</strong> space<br />

for further info.<br />

COMING EVENTS<br />

Sunday 22nd July: We are going to join the Veteran/Vintage<br />

Section in <strong>this</strong> year <strong>of</strong> " inclusion and togetherness" for an event<br />

called "Around the Houses" Hopefully that includes the garages<br />

as well, hope they can cope with all <strong>of</strong> us. Entry details available<br />

from the club <strong>of</strong>fice or on line.<br />

Sunday 26th August This is a Sunday set aside for a Classic<br />

Run, however no plans yet to talk <strong>of</strong>. Watch <strong>this</strong> space for further<br />

details, but please mark it in your diary!!<br />

CORRECTION<br />

RE: CONDITIONAL REGISTRATION<br />

Sunday 30th September: The Classic Section will be planning<br />

a run to Collingrove Hillclimb to help the whole <strong>Club</strong> celebrate<br />

the 60th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> the venue. Don't miss <strong>this</strong> event, please<br />

diary <strong>this</strong> date too. Details will follow later.<br />

Sunday 21st October The biggest event the SCC has planned<br />

in recent years is the "101 Years <strong>of</strong> Motoring" and will involve<br />

every single Member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Club</strong> and every vehicle you can lay<br />

your hands on. Pinch your neighbour’s classic car if necessary<br />

- we need a display <strong>of</strong> all vehicles at least 400 strong to truly<br />

represent our <strong>Club</strong>'s long history and involvement in motoring<br />

and motorsport.<br />

To be held at the Torrens Parade Ground, entry costs $10 per<br />

car to cover costs <strong>of</strong> venue and catalogue <strong>of</strong> entrants. Food<br />

outlets on site, bring your own picnic and be part <strong>of</strong> the spectacle.<br />

Most importantly, entries must close 17th August to meet printer's<br />

deadlines. Entry forms available from the <strong>Club</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice and online.<br />

Andy Morgan<br />

Retiring Classic Section Chairman<br />

Thanks for your wonderful support <strong>of</strong> our section!!<br />

HUB LUNCH INFO<br />

Fri 13th July, 12.30,<br />

at Tower Hotel,<br />

621 Magill Rd, Magill.<br />

Contact Sarah Pfeiffer<br />

on 0409 197 404.<br />

At last we can provide the Statutory Declaration for use by Members wishing to<br />

update their logbooks.<br />

A copy is inserted in <strong>this</strong> <strong>publication</strong> and can be copied as needed. We will also<br />

email to all Members with email addresses and have provided a link on our website<br />

for yet another source <strong>of</strong> the document.<br />

Whilst I have always stated that the Stat. Decs. need to be signed before a Justice<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Peace, that is not strictly correct.<br />

In <strong>SA</strong> the following are authorised to sign Stat. Decs.<br />

• Justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace (Check with your local council who may <strong>of</strong>fer a service)<br />

• Bank Manager<br />

• Building Society Manager<br />

• Credit Union Manager<br />

• Postmaster<br />

• Policeman<br />

• Commissioner for taking affidavits<br />

• Notary Public ( check listing in Yellow Pages)<br />

Sandra Brooker<br />

<strong>Sporting</strong> <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Club</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>SA</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>


HQ HOLDEN<br />

RACING<br />

HQ Report<br />

Round 2 Mallala.<br />

Due to a tragic accident at <strong>this</strong> meeting the event was abandoned<br />

after only one race.<br />

From a HQ point <strong>of</strong> view, we had 21 entries, the second meeting<br />

<strong>this</strong> year over 20 and very good conditions.<br />

Darren Jenkins pipped Neil Corey for pole position but Neil, after<br />

a poor start, won the only race. No cars were damaged and Joel<br />

Heinrich did his first <strong>of</strong>ficial sub 1.30 lap.<br />

Sincere condolences from our group to Michael Rooke’s family<br />

and friends.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> a Rising Star…<br />

Joel Heinrich. (see photo at right)<br />

There was never any doubt that 16 year old Joel Heinrich would<br />

find himself in the seat <strong>of</strong> a race car.<br />

As the son <strong>of</strong> multiple title winner, Bruce, Joel was exposed to<br />

the world <strong>of</strong> motor racing from day one, with Clem Smith even<br />

saving an extra bay in the garage for the family to have some<br />

space.<br />

A Year 11 student at William Light School, Joel’s future plans<br />

involve a TAFE course that will lead to involvement in fabrication.<br />

He started in dirt karts in 2007 and has had a couple <strong>of</strong> podiums<br />

in State Championships. The progression to HQs began in<br />

November last year and given the pure bulk <strong>of</strong> the vehicles has<br />

been very smooth. Joel says “A perfect vehicle in which to take<br />

the next step and enter circuit racing”.<br />

In just his 3rd outing, on Saturday 2nd June, in a 20 car field,<br />

Joel broke the 1 min 30 barrier, quite an achievement for a<br />

rookie. Will he be as good as his dad? Most likely, but time will<br />

tell….but don’t tell Bruce.<br />

PEREGRINE FALCON CLUBMAN<br />

Members,<br />

I have heard from a long standing SCC<strong>SA</strong> Member, Richard Warland, who currently lives in ‘the motor sport capital <strong>of</strong> China—<br />

Macau’. Richard is still racing, now with a 2 litre Mallock Mk.28V.<br />

He has association with another Aussie, Neville Mckay, who runs a racing workshop there, and competes.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> his restoration projects is the Peregrine Falcon <strong>Club</strong>man, one <strong>of</strong> six built around 1958 in England, and <strong>this</strong> one with an<br />

independent front end.<br />

Does anyone know anything <strong>of</strong> <strong>this</strong> car? If so, please contact me, and I will forward the detail to Richard.<br />

Thanks,<br />

Ken Messenger


y “Up Hill”<br />

HILLCLIMB NEWS<br />

Everything is on the up and up at Collingrove. After the rain the<br />

grass is coming up and during the past two competition events<br />

we have had close to capacity fields <strong>of</strong> 105 drivers entered and<br />

set successive records <strong>of</strong> 607 and 633 competitive runs up the<br />

hill – very busy. We had a wonderfully productive working bee<br />

on May 12th with 20 willing workers who thoroughly enjoyed<br />

getting a great deal <strong>of</strong> work done on the former Clipsal building,<br />

the grounds and the track. Workers under the guidance <strong>of</strong><br />

Martin Stow included Dave Turner, Danny Larsen, George Moore,<br />

Daryl Siggs, Daryl Warman, Serge De Luca, Ge<strong>of</strong>f Vaughan,<br />

Kym Ninnes, Scott Appleyard, Stan Ward, Andy Ford (who<br />

became a Grandfather that Day – congratulations Melissa),<br />

Andrew Stevens, Mike Nolan, Richard Creasy, Brian Agars, Jim<br />

Scammell, Graham Aldous, Graham Treloar and Norm Goodall<br />

achieved a great deal and went home tired though happy. You<br />

too are welcome at our next working bee to be held at Collingrove<br />

from 9:00 AM on Saturday, June 16th. Please email or phone<br />

the Events Office to advise <strong>of</strong> your attendance so we may supply<br />

you with a delicious lunch. Jobs are available for all – so please<br />

be in it.<br />

At Winter Cup 2 we had excellent weather conditions, strong<br />

competition, a good crowd and an invitational Top 10 shoot out<br />

(as an experimental addition to the programme) featuring a run<br />

<strong>of</strong>f between the top 5 fastest 4WD and the top 5 fastest 2WD<br />

cars still available to run. The results included a dead heat –<br />

the winners will be announced later. An unexpected and delightful<br />

surprise was the arrival <strong>of</strong> Rob Black with his four day old McLaren<br />

MP4-12c supercar that had only a couple <strong>of</strong> 100 km's on the<br />

clock . Rob had altered his entry and it was agreed that he would<br />

do a couple <strong>of</strong> demonstration runs up the hill using only a modest<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> its potential performance. He thrilled the crowd with<br />

<strong>this</strong> beautifully designed and engineered piece <strong>of</strong> automotive art,<br />

it should be noted that these few “non” competitive speed runs<br />

resulted in a best time <strong>of</strong> 39.04 secs and breaking the Marque<br />

Sports 6001cc and over Class. Thank you Rob and congratulations<br />

on the result.<br />

The 10 fastest times <strong>of</strong> the day were:<br />

Matthew Dreckow Mitsubishi Evo 7RS 32.06<br />

Derek Foster Goblin Suzuki Special 32.08<br />

Andrew Bartlett Nissan Skyline R32 GTR 32.30<br />

Artur Niedzwiecki Mitsubishi Evo TME 32.57<br />

Craig Van Diemen Mitsubishi Evo TME 32.78<br />

Nick Streckeisen Mitsubishi Evo 8 32.90<br />

Michael Willis Mitsubishi Evo 9 32.95<br />

Martin Donnon Subaru Sti 33.19<br />

David Coombe Nissan Skyline GTR 33.30<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>f Vardon Nissan Skyline R32 GTR 33.51<br />

Well done everyone.<br />

The <strong>Club</strong>'s Management Committee has approved the<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> a discreet Collingrove Development Fund to<br />

receive funds to aid the development and maintenance <strong>of</strong> our<br />

Collingrove property. <strong>Club</strong> Members are invited to contribute to<br />

<strong>this</strong> fund simply send your donation into the <strong>Club</strong> marked for<br />

Collingrove Development Fund and your tax deductible receipt<br />

and acknowledgment will be sent to you.<br />

Our next competition event is the Reynella Mazda Collingrove<br />

Challenge Trophy meeting for Multi <strong>Club</strong> participation to be held<br />

on Sunday, June 24th and you are all invited. Come on up to<br />

Collingrove to see the cars go up the hill bring your friends and<br />

show <strong>of</strong>f the result <strong>of</strong> your efforts at the working bee and see the<br />

progress being made to improve our iconic asset. If you cannot<br />

attend that event please put July 14th and 15th in your Diary as<br />

on that weekend we will conducting the Fitch the Rubberman


Come and Try Day on Saturday, July 14th and on Sunday the<br />

Penrite Winter Cup 3 competition will be held. Should you wish<br />

to try out your driving prowess why not have a go at our noncompetitive<br />

Come and Try Hillclimb? Simply contact Abbie at<br />

our Events Office who can give you the details. It is lots <strong>of</strong> fun<br />

and you will be most welcome to <strong>this</strong> friendly and welcoming<br />

group where experienced drivers are on hand to give coaching<br />

upon request. Sunday, July 15th will see the Alfa Romeo <strong>Car</strong><br />

<strong>Club</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>SA</strong> as our featured <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Club</strong> and will have cars on display<br />

as well as competing. The Alfa Romeo's cars on display will be<br />

given the opportunity to parade up the hill during the Official's<br />

lunch break. So plenty to see and do at Collingrove.<br />

Planning for our 60th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Competition at Collingrove<br />

is well in hand and the programme will be fascinating, exciting<br />

and interesting. So cross out the 29th and 30th September in<br />

your diaries and make your accommodation bookings to ensure<br />

you are able to enjoy the programme to the full. There will be<br />

everything from Historic to present day cars competing, lots <strong>of</strong><br />

displays both static and active. Come along and meet up with<br />

your friends or make new ones. Please order your 60th<br />

Anniversary shirts and Commemorative Port on the forms<br />

available through the Office or at the Monthly General Meetings.<br />

Thats all for <strong>this</strong> month stand by for news <strong>of</strong> other interesting<br />

developments at Collingrove coming soon!<br />

See you on the hill at Collingrove.<br />

HILLCLIMB<br />

NEWS Continued<br />

The workers have a lunch break<br />

The McLaren


HISTORIC RACING REGISTER<br />

Hi everyone.<br />

We had our bi-monthly meeting at Peter Collins shed in May. He<br />

had his GT40 and Cobra build on display. I couldn’t make it from<br />

China, but there was lots <strong>of</strong> great feedback from the attendees.<br />

Many thanks to Peter and Adam Sellars for organising these<br />

meetings. They are a great addition to our social calendar.<br />

We are all pumped up in the Committee about how well Easter<br />

went and how much more we can do for next year.<br />

It’s our AGM at the clubrooms on July the 18th. I’m hoping for<br />

a renegade bunch <strong>of</strong> Historic racing activists to come along and<br />

vote me out!<br />

Anyway, on racing news, Winton went really well. Jason Armstrong<br />

and I kicked arse all weekend <strong>of</strong> course on the “small car track”<br />

event <strong>of</strong> the year. I kicked hardest; into Barry Cockayne’s Bugeye<br />

– whoops. Peter Whelan got away with his health and chassis<br />

intact after a very nasty looking episode with the wall. Trevor<br />

Dunford’s Vauxhall was still intact at the end <strong>of</strong> the event and<br />

Bob Shapel showed the Lb field the way for a race or two as<br />

well. If you have a Winton victory story that I haven’t mentioned<br />

then good on you and come and tell me next time so I can boast<br />

on your behalf.<br />

As I write, I can’t think about Motorsport at the moment without<br />

turning my mind to the unfortunate episode at Round 2 last<br />

weekend. I know we all feel very deeply about <strong>this</strong> and extend<br />

our sympathy to Michael’s family. It’s a salient reminder that<br />

nothing we do is risk free, especially in cars.<br />

We have an amazing opportunity as a <strong>Club</strong> coming up with the<br />

Targa Adelaide. By now the details will be out so you can see<br />

for yourselves but the between the lines bit here is that <strong>this</strong> is<br />

an opportunity for us to promote what we do at someone else’s<br />

event and have a ball doing it. I think the sport bit in our name<br />

gets a bit lost sometimes so I’m always keen to stamp the SCC<strong>SA</strong><br />

mark on any motorsport activity. It helps to build our brand as<br />

the <strong>Club</strong> to join if you want to play in your car.<br />

Finally on that note, it would be great to see a decent turn out<br />

<strong>of</strong> old competition cars at the 101 event at the parade grounds.<br />

What a great opportunity to get yourself a permit and take the<br />

race car out for a blat on the road. No broadies in the parklands<br />

though…<br />

Cheers,<br />

Troy Ryan<br />

Mr Hartwig<br />

enjoys some<br />

<strong>of</strong> his<br />

favourite<br />

Winton<br />

weather<br />

Guy Sierp shows you can still compete even if your 1929 Fiat<br />

509 smells a bit <strong>of</strong> rat poo !!<br />

COMPETITION<br />

NEWS<br />

It is pleasing to see that all members <strong>of</strong> the Competition<br />

Section Committee have indicated they will be staying on<br />

for the next year.<br />

The committee are:<br />

Chairman - Neville Pym,<br />

Vice Chairman - Graham Boulter,<br />

Secretary - Bronwen Williamson,<br />

CAMS Delegates - John Bryant & Chris Green,<br />

General Committee - Daryl Siggs, Keith Williamson, Mark<br />

Blyfield, Troy Ryan, Vince Ciccarello.<br />

The Section AGM (if required) will be held on Wednesday<br />

15th August at 7pm in the Percy Wien - Smith Room.<br />

Nomination forms are available from the Administration<br />

Office and be aware that nominations close at 4pm on<br />

Friday 3rd August.<br />

Our next event at Mallala will be the HQ Enduro on 7th<br />

July.<br />

Neville Pym


The Noel<br />

Roscrow Trophy<br />

The H Noel Roscrow AM Perpetual Trophy has been inaugurated<br />

to commemorate Noel’s work and support <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Sporting</strong> <strong>Car</strong><br />

<strong>Club</strong> for many years, including his foundation Chairmanship <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Club</strong>’s Fleurieu Group in 2003 and for his gift <strong>of</strong> $25,000 for<br />

the purchase <strong>of</strong> timing equipment for the Collingrove Hill Climb.<br />

Noel was still Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Fleurieu Group after 10 years at<br />

the time <strong>of</strong> his death last September at the age <strong>of</strong> 85.<br />

The Roscrow Trophy is awarded by the <strong>Club</strong> with the winner<br />

being selected by a committee <strong>of</strong> three, comprising the <strong>Club</strong><br />

President and the Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Classic Section and the<br />

Fleurieu Group.<br />

The First Winner<br />

The Trophy was presented for the first time at <strong>this</strong> year’s Fleurieu<br />

Group’s May Day luncheon at the Currency Creek Winery, following<br />

a car run in the morning, and the first recipient is Ray Pank. This<br />

was greeted with thunderous acclamation – and a stunned look<br />

on Ray’s face!<br />

Ray has been a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Sporting</strong> <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Club</strong> for 76 years<br />

and is its longest-serving Member. His first car was a 14/60<br />

Amilcar which was re-engined with an Essex Four by John<br />

McDonough, who later bought the car, and Max Lawton and it<br />

became known as the Madconberg Special which, Ray believes,<br />

is still around.<br />

Ray competed in a variety <strong>of</strong> <strong>Club</strong> events, including hill-climbs<br />

and trials, initially in a Vauxhall 30/98 in 1936 and, on his 21st<br />

birthday in 1938, he bought a Ford V8 in which he also took part<br />

in a 50-mile handicap race at Lobethal.<br />

When WW2 was declared, Ray bought a new Vauxhall 10 because<br />

<strong>of</strong> its economic appeal – including new tyres! – as it was not<br />

known for how long the war might last. Ray served overseas with<br />

an army mobile workshop during that time.<br />

After the war, he bought a Holden and took part in veteran events,<br />

firstly in a 1905 De Dion Bouton which he later sold to Jim Gosse.<br />

He also competed in a 1902 Veteran Oldsmobile which belonged<br />

to GM-Holden and which was garaged at the Holden family<br />

residence on Dequetteville Terrace. When he turned up to drive<br />

the car again after the war, he found that the Holden’s house has<br />

been used by the Army – and so had the Oldsmobile. The engine<br />

needed some welding together as it had received some rough<br />

use. The repair work was organised through GM-Holden Director<br />

Jim (later Sir James) Holden.<br />

Then came a Lancia which Ray fitted with a Terraplane engine.<br />

He drove the car in a variety <strong>of</strong> events, including a hill-climb at<br />

Rob Roy in Victoria where he won his class. He also competed<br />

in it on the Woodside circuit.<br />

In 1950, aged 33, Ray started his own business to represent<br />

Australian and overseas manufacturers and is well-known for his<br />

representation <strong>of</strong> Grundfos Pumps and Siemens Electrical.<br />

In 1965, joined the Railton <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Club</strong> and later the Hudson Essex<br />

<strong>Club</strong> in the US which has 3,000 members world-wide. These<br />

memberships have gained him friends in many countries.<br />

For his work and support <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Sporting</strong> <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Club</strong>, Ray was made<br />

a Life Member in 1981.<br />

He provided the <strong>Club</strong> with funds in 1999 to buy the 16ha<br />

Collingrove Hill Climb following the earlier death <strong>of</strong> <strong>Club</strong> member<br />

an owner, Bob Angas, who in 1952 initiated hill-climb events on<br />

his family’s long-held property near Angaston. Ray did <strong>this</strong> because<br />

<strong>of</strong> the huge debt he insists he owes the <strong>Club</strong> for its friendship<br />

and support.<br />

Ray also served on the General Committee and, with former longtime<br />

Secretary, Douglas Verco, acted as a Steward at <strong>Club</strong> speed<br />

events for the RAA <strong>of</strong> <strong>SA</strong>, prior to the formation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Confederation <strong>of</strong> Australian Motor Sport which took over<br />

administering the controlling rules and regulations.<br />

Ray has had a long association with Goolwa and for many years<br />

owned a ‘week-ender’ on Liverpool Road. His neighbour there<br />

was another <strong>Club</strong> member and events competitor, Granton<br />

Harrison, whose family made shoes.<br />

From any viewpoint, Ray Pank has achieved much in his life and<br />

is still involved in many things. And he has a way to go yet, as<br />

he is only 95.<br />

Ray Pank and his wife Patricia<br />

The late Noel Roscrow and wife Ali<br />

About the Trophy<br />

The Roscrow Trophy consists <strong>of</strong> a wooden plinth on which is<br />

mounted a polished SS Jaguar piston and connecting rod. Such<br />

a design was chosen because <strong>of</strong> Noel’s love <strong>of</strong> his own beautifullyrestored<br />

black 1938 SS which stands inside his house on<br />

Hindmarsh Island, next to his billiard table. The piston and rod<br />

were supplied by <strong>Club</strong> Member Digby Thomas from his inventory<br />

<strong>of</strong> spares for his 1937 SS which he has owned for 55 years.<br />

Fellow <strong>Club</strong> Member Rick Medlyn and Digby organised the design<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Trophy, the work being carried out by Goolwa artisans at<br />

no charge, such was their respect for Noel.<br />

And on the plinth is mounted the first silver shield, bearing<br />

the name <strong>of</strong> the first winner :- RAY PANK.


<strong>Car</strong>roll Shelby:<br />

gone but not forgotten:<br />

Known by enthusiasts young and old and all around the world,<br />

<strong>Car</strong>roll Shelby who died recently will be missed by many. Who<br />

would have thought that a former chicken farmer from Texas<br />

would have had such an influence in the world <strong>of</strong> motor sport<br />

and car construction? He has been called ‘the father <strong>of</strong> the<br />

muscle car. Not only that, but he was <strong>of</strong>ten rated amongst the<br />

world’s top racing drivers. He was one <strong>of</strong> those geniuses from<br />

the time when there were people who could design cars, build<br />

cars, sort their handling and drive them to success in top level<br />

competition. Not so well known is that he was one <strong>of</strong> the world’s<br />

longest survivors <strong>of</strong> a heart transplant, having received his new<br />

one in 1990. He founded the International Chilli Society which<br />

has raised more than $1billion for charities with cooking contests.<br />

Another venture was a safari business in South Africa, and he<br />

trained bomber pilots during the war. He was not so successful<br />

in another field, having been married six times. A real character!<br />

His exploits and achievements live on in your Library.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the books you may like are:<br />

Cobra Story (on display; Ford Versus Ferrari; <strong>Car</strong>roll Shelby,<br />

The <strong>Car</strong>eer <strong>of</strong> a Great American Racing Driver; Great Racing<br />

Drivers <strong>of</strong> the World, and Aston Martin, A Racing History.<br />

Motorwebs (Helpful Automotive Websites)<br />

www.knfilters.com.au High Performance Filters for cars, and all types <strong>of</strong> engines<br />

www.bowdensown.com.au <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Car</strong>e products for Australia and tips, and a great Museum<br />

www.trackdriver.com A bi-monthly global magazine published in the UK for track day and racing enthusiasts.<br />

Associated with Circuit Driver it contains a lot <strong>of</strong> technical info and related ads..<br />

www.roadandracegear.com Helmets, gloves, shoes, kartwear, mechanics wear, pit equipment, harnesses, seats, leisure<br />

wear, luggage.<br />

www.videoVBOX.co.uk Data logging<br />

www.alexreade.net Motor sport artwork, drivers’ memorabilia, clothing. models<br />

Roy Salvadori enjoying his retirement at the Goodwood<br />

Festival <strong>of</strong> Speed<br />

FAST, FRIENDLY,<br />

RELIABLE AND<br />

GONE HIS<br />

Roy Salvadori, the fast Englishman with an Italian name from<br />

his Italian refrigeration business owning parents passed away<br />

recently at age 90 after a career noted for his versatility. His<br />

most famous victory was at the 24 hours Le Mans event <strong>of</strong> 1959<br />

in an Aston Martin with the also late <strong>Car</strong>roll Shelby.<br />

He started his career in MGs and Rileys and moved on to an<br />

Alfa P3 and the ex Prince Bira Maserati before forging a long<br />

stint as a works driver for many British teams across a range <strong>of</strong><br />

formulas. Victories were hard to get but places came thick and<br />

fast with such cars as Frazer-Nash, Connaught, BRM, Jaguar,<br />

Vanwall, 250Fs, Cooper and Aston Martin.<br />

He was one who made a successful change from front engined<br />

to rear engined racers. We saw him at Warwick Farm in 1962<br />

where he had an unfortunate accident. After retiring from driving<br />

in 1965 he managed the Cooper-Maserati team until 1968 when<br />

he decided to concentrate on his car business. Since then he<br />

has <strong>of</strong>ten been seen at Goodwood having a serious ‘go’.<br />

In his last years he lived with his wife Susan, the daughter <strong>of</strong> an<br />

early Le Mans winner, above the start-finish line at Monaco.<br />

There are many books in the Library with stories about Roy.<br />

You can also read about his early contact and lasting<br />

friendship with Bernie Ecclestone.<br />

www.stoddard.com Parts for old Porsche and Audi, re-manufactured, genuine and used.<br />

Have you a favourite Website? Email me at: ga


The Weird and the Wonderful<br />

An Austin 7 Lawnmower, does 50mph, and…<br />

CCOMMUNICATION and<br />

the CLUBommunication<br />

and the <strong>Club</strong><br />

I was asked by our President, Ken Messenger, to explain some<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> social networking that are useful for the <strong>Club</strong>. So<br />

hopefully <strong>this</strong> will be useful to everyone, especially those not yet<br />

familiar with modern forms <strong>of</strong> communication.<br />

Modern technology has enabled fast and immediate<br />

communication for the masses. For some generations a meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> people would be organised through phone calls and mail,<br />

while others have moved onto e-mail. While all ways <strong>of</strong><br />

communication have their uses and are suited to their own<br />

demographics modern technology is rushing ahead and if used<br />

well can be greatly beneficial.<br />

One new aspect <strong>of</strong> communication is social networking. There<br />

are two extremely popular and far reaching sites, one being<br />

Facebook and the other Twitter. For those not yet aware <strong>of</strong><br />

Facebook or still new to the site let me explain. Facebook could<br />

be compared with community notice boards and a scrapbook<br />

blended into one. For groups like the <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Club</strong> a Facebook<br />

page is a great way to promote its activities and social events<br />

to a wider group <strong>of</strong> people. Through the use <strong>of</strong> Facebook the<br />

club would be able to post pictures <strong>of</strong> events as well as advertise<br />

upcoming events and meetings. This has already been proved<br />

successful by the many business and clubs already active on<br />

Facebook.<br />

Another way to involve only members on Facebook is to create<br />

a group. This group works on an invite only system and so only<br />

current members would have access to <strong>this</strong> page. This can be<br />

used for members to communicate en masse and to send out<br />

event invites for club only activities. This could also be used to<br />

arrange social gatherings. In the past to organise a social outing<br />

members had to ring, e-mail or in some cases mail information<br />

to members, through Facebook what used to take days or weeks<br />

to organise can now take a few hours or minutes. While <strong>this</strong> may<br />

not be an option that all Members are interested in participating<br />

with, the younger demographic <strong>of</strong> members will be able to get<br />

involved in shaping and working on events for the <strong>Club</strong>, building<br />

“ THROWS<br />

A 12 FOOT<br />

ROOSTER<br />

TAIL!”.<br />

COMMUNICATION and the CLUB<br />

relationships and participation levels within the club.<br />

Another popular social networking site is Twitter; <strong>this</strong> site allows<br />

people to share what they are doing with the masses. Twitter<br />

uses short messages called tweets. This site can be used to<br />

remind people <strong>of</strong> dates <strong>of</strong> events and meetings as well as<br />

sharing the success <strong>of</strong> events. This site like most will allow for<br />

widespread promotion. Twitter is a great way to spread the<br />

club’s name and get people interested and hopefully entice new<br />

members.<br />

One important aspect <strong>of</strong> communication is <strong>of</strong> course mobile<br />

phones. Through many modern smart phones access to social<br />

networking is the norm, but the simple text message should not<br />

be overlooked. Through texting, messages can be sent to large<br />

groups immediately and relatively cheaply. This can be <strong>of</strong> great<br />

use if organising an event. For instance if a meeting spot has<br />

changed you would be able to send a text en masse to the<br />

group, and while not all people will want to be informed by text<br />

message even having a few interested would save organisers<br />

time. Many businesses already use text messages to inform<br />

customers <strong>of</strong> special <strong>of</strong>fers and events and so can clearly be<br />

seen as a successful and valuable form <strong>of</strong> communication.<br />

Modern forms <strong>of</strong> communication are allowing people to stay in<br />

contact easily and quickly. The correct use <strong>of</strong> these few options<br />

can increase interest in the club, raise participation in events<br />

and save valuable time. As the future keeps racing ahead so<br />

does technology and it is important to keep up. Communication<br />

has evolved greatly over the years and a mix <strong>of</strong> the old and the<br />

new will ensure a bright future for the <strong>Club</strong>.<br />

Katie Ozgo


SCC<strong>SA</strong> “TOP GEAR” SECTION<br />

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Range <strong>of</strong> colours available.<br />

Size: S to 5XL PRICE $38.00<br />

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PRICE $30.00<br />

BIZ COLLECTION - NEW SEASONS CHAMBRAY<br />

SHIRTS<br />

ALL SHIRTS $40.00 (incl. <strong>Club</strong> Logo)<br />

Men's Long & Short Sleeve available<br />

Sizes: XS to 5XL<br />

Women's Long & Short Sleeve available<br />

Sizes: 8 to 24<br />

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Size 130mm x 75mm<br />

PRICE $25.00<br />

ITEMS CAN BE INSPECTED AT THE CLUB<br />

& PHONE ORDERS TAKEN WED to FRI 9AM - 4PM


Meeting On The Move,<br />

Friday January 6th 2012<br />

The Mustang wasn’t finished on Tuesday the 2nd <strong>of</strong> January.<br />

The plan was to have the car back on the road for my birthday<br />

on November 17th! That just slipped away.<br />

November like almost every other month was taken up with other<br />

commitments, the usual things, family, friends and work. To be<br />

honest the car had been <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the road, all but a brief outing, in<br />

pieces since Small <strong>Car</strong> Sunday in 2007.<br />

The motor had hemorrhaged more oil on the outside than on the<br />

inside. Easy! Pull the motor out, repair the worn and broken parts<br />

and re-assemble. Shouldn’t take more than a few months all up!<br />

Upon removing the motor, it became obvious that the engine<br />

bay needed a tidy up, the paint was patchy and poor, and the<br />

wiring was a catastrophe. So maybe a bit longer than a few<br />

months but it shouldn’t take too long is what I told Leanne.<br />

Then I found a little rust in the driver’s side floor as well as some<br />

poor repair work around the bonnet hinges and the list continued<br />

to grow.<br />

A replacement panel for the floor was located, a whole bunch <strong>of</strong><br />

other new parts were sourced both locally as well as overseas,<br />

fuel tank, radiator and shroud, all new body rubbers, window<br />

regulators, carpet, boot mat, crash pad, door hinges, the list was<br />

long and seemed to keep growing.<br />

The engine had already been stripped down, the problem located,<br />

broken ring landings on cylinder 5. As well, it appeared that the<br />

oil pump had been sucking air as the pickup was not screwed<br />

in tight in the pump. The cam was worn the crank looked good<br />

the heads looked good the block was on +30.<br />

Machine shops wouldn’t entertain the idea <strong>of</strong> taking the block to<br />

+40. The machine shop local to my work had 2 blocks “out the<br />

back” that had been sitting out there for years. One <strong>of</strong> their blocks<br />

was cleaned & de-rusted & prepared. It machined to +20,<br />

crankshaft linished, new pistons, rings, bearings, gaskets,<br />

camshaft, oil pump & oil pick-up, heads checked, guides restored,<br />

valves lapped and seated all supplied by the machine shop and<br />

now all ready for re-assembly.<br />

Whilst the engine components were at the machine shop I stripped<br />

the car back as far as the windscreen, all <strong>of</strong> the panels and<br />

suspension and steering removed. The interior with the exception<br />

<strong>of</strong> the hood-lining was totally stripped.<br />

Then I had a triple bypass in February 2009 and work on the<br />

Mustang slowed right down.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the paint from the firewall forward was removed by hand.<br />

There was some good news! All original panels! Not a dent or<br />

a crease to any <strong>of</strong> the fixed steel. The rusted floor was replaced<br />

as was the damage around the bonnet hinge mounts. A little rust<br />

under the battery tray was repaired.<br />

With the repairs all done it now needed some paint. I don’t paint<br />

but was prepared to learn. Bad idea I was told. So I didn’t. The<br />

car could not be easily moved, no front wheels no suspension<br />

or steering components. Ben from Color Touch was contacted.<br />

He called around on a damp morning, locked himself in my shed<br />

for a couple <strong>of</strong> hours and hey presto all black engine bay, and<br />

front chassis area.<br />

The suspension components and the myriad <strong>of</strong> other parts were<br />

powder coated in grey undercoat the sprayed black to have the<br />

same finish as the engine bay. All <strong>of</strong> the nuts and bolts and<br />

washers were cleaned and sent away to be black zinc coated.<br />

The Mustang is not a big car, but in pieces, it took up almost the<br />

entire shed and one room <strong>of</strong> our house.<br />

Then in September <strong>of</strong> 2010 I was diagnosed with a tumor on<br />

my spinal cord and work on the Mustang slowed right down<br />

again.<br />

The car was reassembled with the exception <strong>of</strong> the engine bay<br />

contents. All looking good! The wiring was repaired.<br />

I enlisted the help <strong>of</strong> a friend to re-assemble the engine. We had<br />

had some experience rebuilding Mini engines, we were confident<br />

<strong>of</strong> our abilities. The bolting together went well. Pretty soon the<br />

motor is back in one piece with reconditioned starter, alternator,<br />

new water pump etc etc…<br />

A small hiccup occurred on the day chosen for putting the engine<br />

in the car. The engine had been rebuilt on a T- shaped engine<br />

stand with 3 wheels. The Cleveland engine on the stand is fairly<br />

heavy. I had to maneuver the engine down a small slope from<br />

the shed to the concrete landing outside the shed. The engine<br />

stand tipped as it went down the ramp. I tried to be a hero and<br />

put myself between the engine and the ground. I received some<br />

serious grazes and scrapes Leanne in her attempts to help me<br />

was similarly grazed and bruised. The engine got away with a<br />

crushed oil filter. I got the biggest telling <strong>of</strong>f you can imagine<br />

from my Leanne and our two sons.<br />

I licked my wounds, had photos taken <strong>of</strong> the damage, so that I<br />

would not forget what I had done to myself. We enlisted some<br />

more help and with an engine crane we lifted the engine back<br />

in. The top-loader gear box was reattached all <strong>of</strong> the other bits<br />

in the engine bay were completed and finished. The interior was<br />

re-assembled, new carpet, new crash pad on the dashboard.<br />

The boot was tidied up new under felt new carpet.<br />

We were working toward a dead-line. Some friends <strong>of</strong> the family<br />

wanted to use the Mustang and my sons Mini as wedding cars.<br />

The wedding was set for March 26th 2011, my sons Mini had<br />

been apart for more than 10 years.<br />

The Mustang ran out <strong>of</strong> conditional registration about March <strong>of</strong><br />

2008. I took the papers to the local Services <strong>SA</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice and was<br />

told that I would not be able to re-register the car with out a letter<br />

from the SCC<strong>SA</strong> on club letter head showing that I was a<br />

member. Apparently our little cardboard membership cards hold<br />

no sway with the government. So what to do? I went home and<br />

registered it online with EZYREG. Took my receipt to the club<br />

and was issued with a new log book.<br />

The wedding went without a hitch (!). The Mustang smoked more<br />

than an Ash Wednesday Fire.<br />

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The wedding was on Saturday the 26th <strong>of</strong> March 2011. The<br />

Mustang was finished being assembled the previous weekend.<br />

Still a lot to do during the week to get it wedding ready! Leanne<br />

and I took the car out on the Thursday before the wedding to<br />

Hahndorf. It rained all <strong>of</strong> the way there and back. We suspected<br />

that it was burning a lot <strong>of</strong> oil but we needed to be at the wedding<br />

on Saturday.<br />

The Wedding Ceremony was held at the Botanic Gardens at Mt.<br />

L<strong>of</strong>ty. The Mustang took the groomsmen to the ceremony, the<br />

groom travelled up in a 1989 Porsche Speedster. The bride and<br />

her accompaniment arrived in a pair <strong>of</strong> 1970’s Minis.<br />

The comment from the driver <strong>of</strong> the Porsche was that the Mustang<br />

was blowing a fair bit <strong>of</strong> smoke. We made it back to the reception<br />

and took the Mustang home. Under the bonnet everything looked<br />

ok the breather was hooked up properly, the vacuum lines all in<br />

place. Much head scratching?<br />

A few weeks later, our eldest son Chris was racing his Group N<br />

Mini at Mallala at the Easter Nationals. We took the Mustang to<br />

Mallala to get some miles on it to see if we could bed in the rings<br />

and stop it from smoking. Marion to Mallala and return, 40 litres<br />

<strong>of</strong> petrol and 2 litres <strong>of</strong> oil, we may as well <strong>of</strong> bought a Zeta!<br />

Only one way to fix <strong>this</strong>, pull the motor out and strip it down, <strong>this</strong><br />

is what we did. At first glance all looked good. The pistons and<br />

bores looked ok with some funny marks at the top and bottom<br />

<strong>of</strong> the stroke. All <strong>of</strong> the pistons had large carbon deposits on the<br />

top <strong>of</strong> them. Some <strong>of</strong> the exhaust valves were not seating correctly<br />

due to the carbon build-up in that small number <strong>of</strong> miles driven.<br />

On closer inspection, the rings supplied by the machine shop<br />

were too narrow for the ring grooves in the pistons that they had<br />

supplied. This caused the rings to flutter and flex at the top and<br />

bottom <strong>of</strong> each stroke, hence the marks! We noticed some<br />

strange (for the mileage) wear marks on the main bearings. I<br />

went back and complained to them. They said it was my fault for<br />

not checking the parts and not checking their work. They supplied<br />

new rings but refused to re-hone the bores or <strong>of</strong>fer any<br />

compensation. They advised just re-assemble it. It will be fine.<br />

I took the block, crank, rods and Pistons to Chris Milton Engine<br />

Developments. Sam was very helpful. He diagnosed some other<br />

serious errors made in the machining process. The tunnel bore<br />

thru the main bearings was out <strong>of</strong> tolerance, Pistons assembled<br />

onto con-rods incorrectly, Bores at +20 not bored to specifically<br />

suit the pistons.<br />

I re-lapped the valves in the heads and checked them with<br />

kerosene in a leak down test. (I still think that <strong>this</strong> is a more<br />

thorough method than applying vacuum to the port).<br />

Reassembly <strong>of</strong> the motor went smoothly. All measurements<br />

checked, all surfaces and components cleaned and checked.<br />

New rings, gaskets, bearings, the extra machining just an extra<br />

$1000.00.<br />

The installation <strong>of</strong> the motor back into the body turned out to be<br />

tricky. The previous installation, went smoothly. This time no<br />

such luck! Exhaust pipes fowling on the chassis rails and on the<br />

steering box. Lift it out, Change the angle <strong>of</strong> approach. Still<br />

fowling! Lift it out again. Same again. Eventually after what<br />

should have been a few minutes dropping the motor in we<br />

managed to have it sitting on its mounts waiting for bolts.<br />

Simple assembly followed. Use up all <strong>of</strong> the parts, use up all <strong>of</strong><br />

the nuts bolts and washers when there are no parts left on the<br />

bench you must be finished! Put fuel in the tank, connect the<br />

battery and crank it over. Oil pressure showing on the gauge,<br />

that’s a good thing, hook up the distributor and try to start it.<br />

The engine fires but doesn’t want to keep running. Lots <strong>of</strong> black<br />

smoke coming from the exhaust. We check the carburettor only<br />

to find that fuel is running out <strong>of</strong> the float bowl straight into the<br />

manifold. This should be easy to fix. A rebuild kit for the Holley<br />

carby is installed. Apparently an easy job made more difficult<br />

because the kit has 7 different gaskets to suit the different models<br />

<strong>of</strong> carby! The gaskets all look the same so unknowingly we<br />

installed the wrong gaskets only to find that the leaking in to the<br />

manifold was now worse than ever.<br />

This is now January 3rd and it looks like the Mustang isn’t going<br />

to make it to Meeting On The Move on Friday. We made a<br />

couple <strong>of</strong> phone calls and found a Holley <strong>Car</strong>by to borrow. The<br />

borrowed item was a different model, hadn’t been on a car in<br />

years but it did show some potential. Stripped threads on the<br />

fuel inlets, more fuel leaking (good thing it’s cheap). Swap some<br />

parts between the two carby’s and try again. This time, success!<br />

The Mustang starts and runs. No black smoke, no blue smoke,<br />

excellent oil pressure, no water leaks, even the troublesome<br />

rear main seal isn’t leaking.<br />

We drive around the block just to be sure that all is ok. We drive<br />

as far as Henley Beach to Chris’s house. It runs fine the engine<br />

temperature is good everything seems fine. The borrowed<br />

carburettor is OK but not quite set correctly. On Wednesday we<br />

took my carby to Allan at Auto <strong>Car</strong>burettor services on Norfolk<br />

Rd at Marion. He did a quick fiddle, checked the unit over, put<br />

in the right gaskets, he called me a goose for getting it all so<br />

wrong!<br />

On Thursday, Chris refitted the correct carby and drove the<br />

Mustang in to Willshire Motor Trimmers as I had returned to<br />

work after what seemed a very short Christmas New Year break.<br />

No excuses now. We had to take the car to Meeting On The<br />

Move.<br />

Home from work on Thursday after work, who would have thought<br />

that a car could get so dirty just sitting in the shed doing almost<br />

nothing? A quick wash and a chamois over and it looks almost<br />

presentable.<br />

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NOW AVAILABLE TO ALL MEMBERS, THEIR FAMILIES<br />

AND FRIENDS FROM THE SCC<strong>SA</strong><br />

PHONE 8373 4899, email:sccsa@internode.on.net<br />

fax 8373 4703<br />

DON’T FORGET WE NOW HAVE PAYPAL AVAILABLE<br />

AS A PAYMENT OPTION<br />

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Meeting On the Move started from the rear <strong>of</strong> what remains <strong>of</strong><br />

the Victoria Park Racecourse as shown above. It had been a<br />

warm day not HOT like summer is supposed to be. As we<br />

parked the Mustang and walked up to the old entrance gates,<br />

we got some strange looks from the other members. They had<br />

never seen us in the Mustang in all <strong>of</strong> the years that they had<br />

been in the <strong>Club</strong>.<br />

We had almost 100 people on the run up Kensington Road and<br />

over to the bottom <strong>of</strong> Norton Summit Road. At about <strong>this</strong> time<br />

I’m starting to think that maybe <strong>this</strong> wasn’t such a good idea<br />

in an unproven car on its virtual maiden drive. Too late now!<br />

Onwards and upwards! To the cars credit, it didn’t miss a beat.<br />

The oil pressure stayed good, the temperature stayed on<br />

thermostat.<br />

We drove across the western face <strong>of</strong> the hills from Norton<br />

Summit to Crafers. The directions said to turn onto the Freeway<br />

to Stirling. Nobody in front <strong>of</strong> us did so we didn’t either. We<br />

cruised along thru Upper Sturt then down the hill to the Belair<br />

Country <strong>Club</strong>. We arrived amongst the first 20 cars. A pleasant<br />

destination, plenty <strong>of</strong> car parks, only minutes from town, a nice<br />

drive to get there. Drinks at the top <strong>of</strong> the stairs on arrival,<br />

dinner was served in the dining room.<br />

The food was good, the company enjoyable, the bar well<br />

stocked.<br />

The Mustang had behaved itself until we came to leave. With<br />

the headlights on driving home, we started having a light show<br />

that would rival the fireworks on Sydney Harbour at New Year.<br />

The lights all flash on - they stay on - then go out - then come<br />

back on again.<br />

We made it home with help from Jon and Judy Lange following<br />

closely behind to scare <strong>of</strong>f the boys in blue.<br />

It has been a long project all caused by a simple broken piston.<br />

I would like to thank Chris, Stuart as well as Robbie, Will and<br />

Nathan for their help and support over the four years.<br />

A special thank you to Leanne for putting up with all <strong>of</strong> the<br />

dramas that go along with rebuilding a car.<br />

I have resigned from the Mustang Non Drivers <strong>Club</strong>.<br />

Don’t forget to visit<br />

http://www.sportingcarclubsa.org.au/Gallery.mvc/Category/M<br />

eetingontheMove2012 to see all <strong>of</strong> the photos taken by Ross<br />

Pope on the night.<br />

Now to source a new headlight switch, what other bits can we<br />

get from the U<strong>SA</strong> whilst the exchange rate is so good?<br />

NOEL COTTON<br />

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THE EDITORIAL TEAM APOLOGISE TO<br />

NOEL COTTON FOR NOT INCLUDING<br />

THIS ARTICLE IN PREVIOUS EDITIONS.<br />

WE NEED YOUR INTERESTING STORIES<br />

FOR FUTURE WHEELSPINS.


2012-04-23<br />

The Editor<br />

Wheel Spin Newsletter<br />

SCC<strong>SA</strong><br />

Dear Editor,<br />

Subject: A <strong>Club</strong> Membership Roster or List<br />

Personal secrecy is I believe one <strong>of</strong> the maladies <strong>of</strong> our time.<br />

The other day, after hearing that a club member was enduring health problems,<br />

I wanted to contact him to wish him well. But, there isn’t a club membership roster<br />

to look up and there were too many bods in the white pages to target him accurately.<br />

So unfortunately, he had to get better alone.<br />

Why doesn’t the <strong>Sporting</strong> <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Club</strong> <strong>of</strong> South Australia annually publish a<br />

comprehensive list <strong>of</strong> all members, in both hard and s<strong>of</strong>t copy forms? Every other<br />

car club <strong>of</strong> which I am a member does <strong>this</strong>. One club in the U<strong>SA</strong> has such a roster<br />

book comprising four hundred and sixty four A5 pages, and other than me amongst<br />

its 6,000 members it lists at least two SCC<strong>SA</strong> members.<br />

Our government has decreed that all such lists must be controlled by the individuals’<br />

conscious decision to ‘opt in’ to such a list, as opposed to ‘opt out’. So what, we<br />

can get it done, and those who wish to remain in the dark may continue to do so.<br />

Australians <strong>of</strong>ten accuse the Yanks <strong>of</strong> being fearful <strong>of</strong> their own shadows. The<br />

reverse probably applies.<br />

For the benefit <strong>of</strong> members and the club, please let’s put it right and publish a<br />

comprehensive membership list.<br />

Yours sincerely<br />

James William Scammell<br />

27 Fifth Avenue<br />

St. Peters, S.A., 5069<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

+61 (8) 8362 1177<br />

+61 (0) 488 922 632 (infrequently)<br />

jimscammell@yahoo.com.au<br />

DOB: Feb 15, 1950<br />

Hair colour: Grey<br />

Eye Colour: Green<br />

Height: 188 cm<br />

Wife: Janet<br />

Children: Edward & Alice<br />

<strong>Car</strong>s: Old<br />

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TARGA NIGHT STAGE<br />

The Supaloc Targa Adelaide is an exciting and international event featuring the best touring and classic cars in the world. This year the<br />

event kicks <strong>of</strong>f with Targa Night Stage at Wayville Showgrounds. With a two week TV Campaign Backing up promotion, Spectator<br />

numbers are expected to be between 2,000 to 10,000 on the night.<br />

Although Targa Rally has traditionally been difficult to spectate, due to the nature <strong>of</strong> its long stage (course design,) the Targa Night Stage<br />

provides a stadium type atmosphere, much the same as a traditional motorsport event, such as the Clipsal 500, but on a smaller scale.<br />

Targa Night Stage sees competition cars tackle 2 laps <strong>of</strong> a 1.5km bitumen track built within the Adelaide Showgrounds. Various elevated<br />

vantage points deliver flame throwing, tyre shredding action just metres from spectators.<br />

As vehicles complete the circuit, they re-enter Goyder Pavilion for an up close and personal <strong>Car</strong> show. Here Spectators get to speak to<br />

drivers while the cars are literally still cooling down.<br />

The <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Club</strong> has the opportunity to have 50 vehicles enter in the Targa Night Stage on Wednesday August 22nd. Entry fee is $90per<br />

entry and includes Driver and Navigator. <strong>Car</strong>s will run in packets <strong>of</strong> about 15 with a lead and follow car. Participants will require a CAMS<br />

Licence Level 2 Speed as a minimum and to be a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Sporting</strong> <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Club</strong>. If you would like to participate please contact Abbie<br />

on 8271 5689 for further details.<br />

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A small victory for rallying.<br />

BACK WORDS<br />

By Paul Murrell<br />

More than 25 competitive stages <strong>of</strong> the Supaloc Targa Adelaide<br />

have been approved by local councils for the August 2012<br />

event. About 20 stages received road closure approval by the<br />

Adelaide Hills Council in front <strong>of</strong> a packed gallery <strong>of</strong> about 60<br />

motor sport supporters. The previous requirement for 100<br />

percent community agreement along the proposed route was<br />

not raised. Following consultation with local residents, event<br />

organiser Octagon announced it would not close Fox Creek<br />

Road near Lenswood and would alter the Scotts Bottom stage<br />

near the Scott Creek Conservation Park. The decision had also<br />

been made after consultation with business owners and advice<br />

from councillors to cancel the Hahndorf stage that would have<br />

closed Spoehr and Johnson Roads and parts <strong>of</strong> Onkaparinga<br />

Valley, Balhannah and Jones Roads, and resulted in access<br />

issues to The Lane, Shaw and Smith and Nepenthe wineries<br />

and a 6.5km detour between Balhannah and Verdun. The<br />

Gumeracha to Birdwood stage has also been shortened to<br />

avoid disrupting a local rural supplies business.<br />

These are positive signs that the organisers are working with<br />

local residents and councils to ensure minimal inconvenience<br />

and as always, communication is a vital part <strong>of</strong> mutual<br />

understanding. About 1600 replies have been received in a<br />

community survey on rallies, with 60 percent supporting rallies,<br />

33 percent opposing them and 7 percent undecided. New<br />

policies for approving road rallies are expected to be ready for<br />

2013 events.<br />

Have your say.<br />

As the largest, oldest and most influential car club in South<br />

Australia, the SCC has an obligation to speak up for our<br />

Members on any issue that affects them. Let’s face it, our<br />

interests and concerns are not <strong>of</strong>ten represented anywhere<br />

else (RAA, anybody?).<br />

As you are probably aware new speed cameras in South<br />

Australia will soon be catching motorists whose average speed<br />

exceeds the speed limit over a given distance, rather than at<br />

a single point. These point-to-point cameras measure the time<br />

taken to travel between two fixed cameras to determine average<br />

speed and will be used initially on Port Wakefield Road and<br />

the Dukes Highway, both notorious black spots (it was inevitable<br />

and only a matter <strong>of</strong> time until cameras installed to monitor<br />

truck travel were used to nab other road users). Plans are in<br />

place for similar cameras on Victor Harbor Road, the South<br />

Eastern Freeway, the Northern Expressway and the Sturt<br />

Highway.<br />

The upside is, as Police Minister Jennifer Rankine says, that<br />

the new system is a fairer way <strong>of</strong> measuring the speed <strong>of</strong><br />

vehicles and targets people who speed and “keep on speeding,<br />

rather than those who go over the limit at one point and correct<br />

themselves”. We all know how frustrating it is to be pinged for<br />

a momentary lapse <strong>of</strong> attention to the speedo, or when trying<br />

to get out, past and back in at one <strong>of</strong> the rare places it is<br />

possible and before oncoming traffic or double lines intervene.<br />

However, you can be sure there will still be roaming speed<br />

cameras and roadside cameras to maintain the revenue flow...<br />

sorry, deter any breach <strong>of</strong> the speed limit; in other words, a<br />

double whammy.<br />

Point-to-point speed cameras are used in the UK, Netherlands,<br />

Italy (I always stop for a c<strong>of</strong>fee break before reaching the next<br />

camera on the autostrada) and in Victoria on the Hume Highway.<br />

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JEFF GRANSDEN’S 90TH BIRTHDAY<br />

CELEBRATION<br />

Jeff with his great grand children and one <strong>of</strong> his<br />

Elfin clubman sports cars.<br />

On Sunday 20th May, Jeff Gransden, a long time <strong>Club</strong> Member<br />

<strong>of</strong> 57 years plus, celebrated his 90th birthday with 120 family<br />

and friends in the Reg. Sparks Room.<br />

On stage were two <strong>of</strong> Jeff’s creations –<br />

An Elfin 1968 <strong>Club</strong>man Roadster (one <strong>of</strong> 5 which he built )<br />

The second being a replica <strong>of</strong> ‘Black Bess’, a re-creation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

original 1940 model.<br />

( Black Bess was originally a Ford V8, stripped and rebuilt for<br />

racing but after a short life and blowing the engine was put away<br />

for some years. In 1946 it was again rebuilt with a Mercury V8<br />

and went from success to success winning 29 races and 10<br />

other placings from 40 starts at circuits all over Australia in the<br />

period to 1952.)<br />

Of course the day wouldn’t have been the same without the<br />

Birthday Boy being interviewed by the one and only Graham<br />

Boulter, and Jeff, true to form responded in his cheeky and<br />

humorous way. Roastings by Hedley Bachmann and Colin Stagg<br />

and a tribute given by Jeff’s great-grandson, Jonathon, made<br />

the afternoon most enjoyable with plenty <strong>of</strong> laughter and<br />

reminiscing from days gone by.<br />

David Braunack kindly presented Jeff with nine bottles <strong>of</strong> red<br />

wine with each label representing a decade <strong>of</strong> Jeff’s life. Jeff is<br />

looking forward to the next bottle!<br />

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Family came from far and wide including interstaters to celebrate<br />

the milestone birthday <strong>of</strong> the grand ol’ man! (not that Jeff would<br />

admit to being old). I believe the ol’ fella is still competing; his<br />

last race was at Mallala at the Easter Historic race meeting.<br />

Thanks must go to Jeff’s lovely wife, Lorraine, for organising<br />

<strong>this</strong> special day.<br />

By all reports everyone had a wonderful time, and I believe his<br />

fellow <strong>Club</strong> cronies really enjoyed the refreshments as Jeff was<br />

footing the bill!!<br />

On behalf <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Sporting</strong> <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Club</strong>, congratulations and best<br />

wishes Jeff.<br />

Alan Caire Facilities/ Functions<br />

The Black Bess replica built by Jeff shown above.


MARKET<br />

FOR <strong>SA</strong>LE or WANTED<br />

1963 Bacchus <strong>Club</strong>man Roadster<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> 5 built in Adelaide by Ray Lewis and Rory<br />

Thompson. Light-weight space frame design, aluminium<br />

cladding with fibreglass nose and guards, styled on<br />

Lotus 7.<br />

Extremely reliable and competitive sportscar, road<br />

registered, CAMS log booked with C <strong>of</strong> D, eligible for<br />

Historic Group O Sports and Targa.<br />

Engine: Fresh (only a few road miles), all steel, full<br />

race spec. MG B series 1975cc, 5 bearing crank, Argo<br />

rods, roller rockers, twin choke 45 Weber, ceramic<br />

exhaust, aluminium radiator, 50 litre aluminium fuel<br />

tank and 6 point harnesses.<br />

MGB MkII gearbox with Needham close ratio all synchro<br />

gears, racing clutch, BMC rear end with spare diffs.<br />

ASP 3 piece alloy rims with Avon racing slicks and<br />

Minilite pattern road rims with Yokohamas.<br />

Fastidiously maintained trophy winner at Mallala (1.22),<br />

Wakefield Pk (1:12), Winton (1:11) and Classic<br />

Adelaide Class Winner.<br />

A light and competitive <strong>Club</strong>man in excellent condition<br />

that can be driven to the track. $29,000 ono. Phil Lane<br />

0419 998 825.<br />

CLOSED SERVICE STATION <strong>SA</strong>LE. Many old<br />

parts, books,filters etc. Email kgadams@activ8.net.au<br />

BMW Z4351i IS Supercharged convertible. (2010)<br />

Black sapphire. Stunning car only 10,000km! Like new.<br />

Awesome performance. Reg. ZZZZ4. $100,000 ono. Phone<br />

Alan Drake 0411867139 or Anne-Marie 0411867140.<br />

drakeaa@tpg.com.au.<br />

WHEELS AND TYRES FOR <strong>SA</strong>LE 4 Pirelli P Zero Nero<br />

235/40 18" High performance all weather tyres and black<br />

"Mono" wheels , complete. As new suit B.M.W Jaguar or<br />

GMH. $1600.00 o.n.o (Visa, M.C or American Express<br />

accepted.). Phone Alan 0411867139 or email<br />

drakeaa@tpg.com.au.<br />

WANTED – Information and photo’s <strong>of</strong> Clisby<br />

cars particularly the Bantam’s. Contact Martin Stow<br />

0409 989 836 or Email: martinstow@bigpond.com.<br />

Wire or spoked wheels to suit various cars including,<br />

Riley, Jaguar, MG and some French vintage cars. 17 inch,<br />

Rudge Whitworth hubs size 42mm, actual hub diameter<br />

62.5mm, 75 spline. Complete with tyres. $1500 or nearest<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer. Ph - 0421 358 110<br />

Obsessed Collector paying top cash for all enamel signs,<br />

especially embossed signs, manual or electric petrol bowsers,<br />

cloth hoses, nozzles, oil bottles or tin or plastic tops, oil bottle<br />

stands, old tins, badges, uniforms etc for my collection. Travel<br />

anywhere. Phone Stuart 08 8892 2279 or 0408 922 279.<br />

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Monaro CV8. 2002. Mint, one owner. 50,759km.<br />

Delft Blue with blue leather interior. Holden dealer<br />

service record plus six monthly oil changes, thick file<br />

<strong>of</strong> receipts and records. Stainless steel exhaust system<br />

and headers ($7500, original system included), upgraded<br />

sound system ($1700, original sound system included)<br />

with DVD player, Bluetooth, reversing camera. Darkest<br />

legal tinted windows. Near new tyres. Tow bar. Original<br />

28pp sales brochure, promotional Monaro key ring in<br />

original box, “Monaro. Birth <strong>of</strong> a Legend” book by Josh<br />

Dowling. Reg: RPM 111.<br />

$31,300. Phone 8388 9175 or 0416 026 778.<br />

DORIAN TIMER Complete with cradle and charger. All<br />

in good condition. $350.00. Phone Bob on 0488 110 227<br />

WANTED<br />

Parts and information for a 1905 Twin Cylinder 10HP<br />

Model AB De Dion Bouton I am restoring.<br />

I purchased the dismantled remains <strong>of</strong> <strong>this</strong> car from Kevin<br />

Shearer in about 1978 and it was previously owned by<br />

another <strong>Club</strong> Member. Does any older Member have any<br />

recollection <strong>of</strong> <strong>this</strong> car and maybe its history?<br />

I also require help in manufacturing an original De Dion<br />

style copper tube and flutted radiator to suit <strong>this</strong> car .<br />

Can any member assist in information about <strong>this</strong> process?<br />

Philip Riedel 1300 364 126 0413871055<br />

priedel@riedel.com.au<br />

Storage Space Available – in Camden Park (behind<br />

Adelaide Airport). Vehicles, furniture, boats, etc including<br />

a l<strong>of</strong>t area. Secure, dry, access 7am – 4pm weekdays,<br />

after hours by appointment. Contact Roger Harrison 0409<br />

363 242.


“101 Years <strong>of</strong><br />

Motoring”<br />

A Picnic & <strong>Car</strong> Display<br />

Day<br />

Open to All <strong>Club</strong> Members/ All Sections<br />

Where: Torrens Parade Ground, Adelaide<br />

When: Sunday 21st October 2012<br />

Entry Fee: $10.00 per vehicle<br />

Entry Forms available from the <strong>Club</strong> Office<br />

or <strong>Club</strong> Website<br />

We are pleased to announce that our <strong>Club</strong> Patron<br />

His Excellency the Governor<br />

will be attending <strong>this</strong> special club event.<br />

Due to printing deadlines for the Event Catalogue<br />

ENTRIES WILL BE CLOSING<br />

17th AUGUST 2012<br />

Avoid disappointment - get your entry in Now !<br />

NOTE : Drivers Wanted.. Some Members have<br />

multiple entries and may need help driving their cars<br />

to the event. If you can you help please register your<br />

availability.<br />

Further details Phone Bob Underwood 0419 036402

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