1 M . A . P. S REVIEW

NEWSLETTER OF MAITLAND A U T O PRESERVATION SOCIETY, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

“MAPS - The Historic Motor Vehicle Club of the Yorke Peninsula”

AUGUST 2013 w w w . m a p s - y p . o r g

ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF MORRIS Whilst we have a few Morris cars in the MAPS club, I thought inclusion of two from elsewhere was a good way to mark this anniversary, albeit it somewhat belatedly. Photo supplied courtesy of the vehicle owners

The 1938 Morris 8/40 Series 11 Tourer of Brian ( left) and Di Triplow makes a contrast to the . 1970 Morris Cooper S owned by Kerry (right) and Marian Kaehne.

IN THIS ISSUE - Page 2 Contacts. Page 3- President’s Prattle. Pages 4-Nuffield Focus Pages 5 & 6 “ Whale of a Time” Page 7 - Minutes Summary Page 8- Editorial Oddments Page 9- Events & Reports. Page 10-Invitation events. Page 11 - Club Calendar Page 12 For Sale 2

MAITLAND AUTO PRESERVATION SOCIETY INC P.O. BOX 86, MAITLAND, S.A. 5573, ELECTED OFFICE BEARERS for 2013-2014 PRESIDENT: TREVOR CLERKE 08 88 537 191 [email protected] VICE PRESIDENT: BRONTE GIESECKE 08 88 253 008 [email protected] SECRETARY : JOE INGRAM 08 88 373 126 [email protected] TREASURER JOAN CORRELL 08 88 532 004 [email protected] COMMITTEE MEMBERS TREVOR BEAN 08 88 233 366 [email protected] LYN CLERKE 08 88 537 191 [email protected] GRAHAM KLINGBERG 88233715/0417 804331 [email protected] GREG ABELL 0433 822 086 [email protected]

REGO OFFICER & AUTHORISED PERSON KEITH PENHALL 08 88 232 999/0417 865697 [email protected]

AUTHORISED PERSONS ROD NIXON 08 88322 691 (B), TREVOR CLERKE 08 88537 191(H) EDITOR/PUBLIC OFFICER: MIKE OSBORNE 08 88 373158 [email protected] EVENTS COORDINATOR BRONTE GIESECKE 08 88 253 008 [email protected] MINUTES SECRETARY ------PUBLICITY & ASSISTANT EDITOR: JIM SEWELL 08 88 373 826 PATRONS: DON & SHIRLEY ROSE 08 88 252 841 LIFE MEMBERS: RON BRIGGS+, LOIS BRIGGS, KEN HEINRICH, HOWARD HEARD + DON ROSE, SHIRLEY ROSE GENERAL MEETINGS ARE HELD THE FIRST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH, EXCEPT JANUARY. 8PM AT THE CHATT CENTRE, ROBERT ST. MAITLAND. VISITORS & GUESTS WELCOME

MORGAN CAMPOUT ROUND UP Friday night meal at the Commercial Hotel. Mains from $12 to $25 .Bookings made based on all attending.

Saturday- Morning tea and meet up with the Murray Mallee Club members Saturday night pooled BBQ tea. You can buy meat

etc. in the town if needed.

Sunday- for those not staying on, group leaves for Lochiel, for lunch as below Menu for Lochiel Meal after the Morgan campout-

Selected Rump Steak, Chicken Snitzel and Lamb Shanks $20 to be pre ordered, Desserts $6 extra ORDERS TO LYN CLERKE NOW! 88 537 191

An advert from a current UK company noted for saucy ads! 3

PRESIDENTS PRATTLE workshop near Collingrove, lunch at the Tanunda club and a tour around Steiny’s Metwurst unit nearby. Only hiccup was a Hi everyone, one month since you gave me the chance to puncture close to home. A tyre less that 2 years old was the drive. (The club that is). It has been hectic for us all, learning casualty. new and wonderful ways and picking up from “Big Dick” Penhall, and his left hand man Mike Osborne. We have had a The upside was that in under 6 days, a replacement came from Committee meeting and a look at future events and the emails the Vintage Tyre Supplies in the UK, having had no joy in just keep rolling along. locating one locally.

Our Event Coordinator , the intrepid Bronte would like new While I spending my UK Pounds, I decided that if an exhaust places to go. If you have been to an event or place with another was needed for the MGB, then a stainless one was the way to of your groups and found it interesting please let Bronte know. go. I have had great service from the MG Owners Club in As we don’t all live identical lives, that should assist make the Cambridge, England over a number of years. This time I’ve year an eventful one. bought a complete stainless system for less than some locally sourced mild steel ones, even after the carriage cost . I ordered As the weather has been cold and miserable more people stay it on the Thursday and it arrived in Ardrossan on the following indoors and then we run the risk of picking up infections. For Tuesday- amazing. those of us that are not well or running as smoothly as a good Swiss Watch, we wish you well and back on your feet ticking Closer to home, a new windscreen has been fitted into the over smoothly. If you know of anybody who is unwell, and frame by Rod Nixon’s CYP Crash. Yes, I fitted one to an earlier perhaps requires a friendly voice or hand feel free to represent car, but a stressful job I chose not to repeat! the club or if you prefer ring and inform the committee and we will contact them on your behalf. Then I bought a jerry can of fuel and tried the tank and fuel system for leaks, filled the cooling system bought a new Again thank you for the honour of being your President for the battery, fitted the new points free distributor and tried to start next 12 months. the car. This showed sticking float needles and a need to get the book out on how to time the ignition! Easy to get it 180 Yours in Service and Motoring degrees out. - always read the book! With no exhaust on, I was a bit worried as to what noise it might make when it finally fired TGL1 (The Good Looking One) up. That last time I heard as much noise was when a 24 Trevor Clerke cylinder Spitfire motor was started up at the Port Adelaide Aircraft Museum! With the new exhaust fitted and the ignition FROM THE EDITOR set by a strobe light, it was that much quieter and smoother.

30th BIRTHDAY WISHES TO THE PORT Apart from that, I have spent time on getting all the ‘touring kits” AUGUSTA CLUB. As part of their ready for different cars. You can bet if you carry it, it’s just celebrations, a sizable number of members wasted effort. However, I now have a spare tube and a tyre for went to the PADRC Clubrooms for a the Bristol on board , ready for the Chrysler National Rally. splendid lunch, having had a most enjoyable time at Andrew Todd’s property nearby. They were treated to large morning Finally, on a sad note I would not wish for the passing at just tea, a collection of vehicles and a vast display of birds. 59 years of one of the MAPS former members to go without comment. Mary and I went along in the modern, as the weather over that weekend was very stormy and wet. We enjoyed catching up Jackie Briggs was a major player on the early days of MAPS, with members of both PADARC and PAVRC, especially Cec along with her parents, Ron and Lois. Jackie’s time as and Barb Scholar. They hosted an afternoon tea at their Stirling Secretary was one of the most active and creative times with North home when the MAPS campout group went that way in events such as the Swap Meets being worthy examples. I think 2011. that she wished to reward all members of the club, by way of the various trophies she instigated. Pictures of here with her Earlier in the week, we had enjoyed a run over to the Barossa Wolseley 4/44 and Valiant S show how active she was in a Valley with friends from the Gawler club. Initially it was to be in wide circle. Our thoughts go to Lois, Chris and to Jackie’s wider the TR4, but a cold early start made the comfort of the Bristol a family at this sad time. better choice! Attractions we visited were a wood carving 4

100 YEARS OF MORRIS. 2013 has seen the Morris and associated marques duly recognised by car enthusiasts worldwide. I came across a small photo of the Series E model that I restored just prior to moving to Australia. I found the car in need of restoration as it looked to have been driven into a lock up garage and left. A rebuilt motor, respray and rechrome was carried out. On moving to Australia, a new loving home was found and the car continues to be seen at various meetings of the local UK Morris Register. They don’t have club nights! They have “noggin and natters”. We enjoyed our time with the members for the local group and I am pleased to say they we receive their “Chiltern Chatter” newsletters edited by Doug Townsend. Doug is a great Morris man and an expert of the ’bull nose’ models. Hence his car below which took part in the parade of vehicles marking the Queen’s Jubilee.

OTHER NUFFIELD SALOON CARS I LIKE for various reasons Wolseley 8- posh version of a Series E, with OHV unit. MG Y & YB saloon- like the Wolseley, based on the E bodyshell Riley RM series, preferably the 2.5 litre model MG Magnette ZA/ZB Varitone (60th birthday this year) ( Though this is really into the BMC era) Mike O 5

A WHALE OF A TIME, OR SHOULD IT BE THE TALE OF Coming back towards Ceduna, we called in at Penong, with its THE TWO BEARS? many windmills. The caravan park was spotless and there was A MAPS/ CRCA sextet set off to see the whales at the Head of a welcome for us. Penong is nice little community and well the Bight on Monday 6th August. Bob and Ellen Hayward from worth the stop. Woodville took the Pajero and their much admired Adelma Then it was Streaky Bay for two nights where we bumped into caravan, Trevor and Jeanette Bean with their trusty Toyota and MAPS members Leif and Viv Illman in their Coaster motor ‘van, with the Osbornes in the Pajero and Avan. As we had home. We had a day trip to Sceale Bay and Venus Bay, taking agreed to meet at Pt. Augusta, we headed through Kadina as I in the rock formations called Murphy’s Haystacks en route was on a mission! Mary had seen two nice Teddy bears in a Kadina op shop the previous day, but as the shop was closed, MAPS member and DCCC Mayor, Paul Thomas agreed to release them from captivity and take them to his office. I bet the Country Times would have loved a picture! Bears collected from Paul and onwards to Pt. Augusta for the night.

. Both the Streaky Bay Caravan Park and Hotels were excellent. A walk down the street and we took in the SB engine display. Heading towards Pt. Lincoln we camped for one night just north of the city on a property owned by vintage caravan enthusiasts, Mick and Di Hart. What great hospitality we enjoyed! Mick’s collection of items includes ’planes and on the Tuesday’s run was the lengthy one to the Ceduna Tourist Park- following fine morning, the three men took to the skies in a nice place and managers. Wednesday’s run to Nullabor 1950’s Cessna 170 for a flight over the Pt. Lincoln area. Roadhouse saw the change from the cropping land of the As we felt the ladies needed some retail therapy, we called in Ceduna area to the flat plains. Entry to see the whales from the the town. The ladies bought all manner of things, but I headed viewing area was good value at $10 and whilst reports that off to see Neville Owen at Lincoln Land where I was there were over 100 whales offshore, we reckon the 20 to 30 very taken with a Defender 110. we spotted were worth the trip. Due to quarantine controls, we Tumby Bay was the night stop where Bob and I tried a were uncertain as to what items we could bring back via the different sort of horsepower- a ride on a horse drawn trolley Ceduna checkpoint, so we ate up well! However, we need not around the town. Then it was Whyalla for two nights for the have bothered, as lucky Haywoods and Osbornes, but the Bean had to get home for an appointment. As we had extra time, we were able to meet up with some members of the Whyalla Vintage & Classic Car Club. Wow, did these people make us feel welcome and we look forward to seeing them on the forthcoming Federation run to Canberra. Homeward bound we called in at Pt. Germein, where the pub by the jetty now serves food. Overall, we covered 2900 km with fuel consumption 11 to 12 litres/100km. Our thanks to Trevor and Jeanette for the preparation work they carried out to make it all run so smoothly.

I thought you said Head of the BITE! 6

AROUND THE SHEDS Armstrong Siddley Engine at Streaky Bay

Bob Morris’ 1933 Plymouth Roadster at Whyalla.

Trevor Bean walks away OK from a ride in the Cessna 170 and the group with pilot Lyall and mascot Molly.

Mick Hart and one of his toys in which he did all manner of manouvres

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POINTS FROM MINUTES OF MAITLAND AUTO PRESEVATION SOCIETY Held on Thursday 1st August 2013 at 8.00pm at the Chatt Centre Maitland Members Present: 45 members as per attendance register.Apologies; 20 apologies as per the register. Business Arising: a/. Chatt Centre display. T.Clerke explained what we were allowed to do in promoting MAPS within the Chatt Centre, suggesting that we hang pictures in the space provided and changed periodically. b/. FHMC Representative. T.Clerke responded to an email from B.Knope suggesting that we appoint a representative or appoint a proxy to FHMC. The fact that the meetings were held on Saturday nights was a deterrent and the club was reluctant to appoint a proxy. Correspondence: a/. Several brochures and other club newsletters were tabled. b/. Emails from B.Knope and G.Klingberg were presented. c/. Lease received from the solicitor. d/. Inneston Invitation. Moved by R.Dunns and seconded by B.Giesecke that the correspondence be received. Carried. Business Arising From Correspondence: a/. Inneston 100th : To be held on the 14th of September. Free park entrance to members displaying cars. Events on the day include guided walks; historic displays as stalls,food and drinks, music, dancing and a pageant. b/. G.Klingberg fund raiser: Graham spoke on his and Margaret’s experience at raising funds by catering for a function, seeking a supermarket’s assistance in low cost supplies and hopefully using them as a sponsor. Including a fun event and a different location each year adds variety. He tabled the letter he wrote to Foodland. He thoroughly recommended that MAPS look at this as an annual event on our calendar. Treasurers Report: J.Correll presented and tabled her report then moved that it be accepted. Seconded by D.Penhall and carried. Events Report: B.Giesecke highlighted the next two months events: August; Rex Fox Memorial Run September; Old Car Day Bethany General Meeting with a guest speaker talking on rocks and minerals. Morgan Weekend Day run to Lochiel Cruising Classics at Kulpara – estimation of 40 attending. See your events calendar for a comprehensive list to consider participation. Handover Lunch; Moranne Coombes reported on the Handover Lunch suggesting that it was the first real handover MAPS has had in a long time. The meal was highly praised and the venue was excellent compared with a changeover lunch Moranne and Shirley Rose attended the week before. Dick actually handed over the keys to Trevor. Awards were presented to Ron Anderson – the President’s Trophy, the Patron’s Trophy was presented to Lindon and Dawn Penney and the Participation Trophy was presented to Monica Smith. Lucky members won raffle prizes. Moranne suggested those who weren’t there missed out on a great day as everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. General Business: Change to the constitution; the need for two people to be added to the committee is seen as a necessary change. Due process needs this change to be presented to a special general meeting. New By-law; Historic Registration – the by-law reads -: members requiring historic registration for their vehicle/vehicles must be a financial member by June 30th of each year as per the conditional registration requirements of DPTI. ( Secretary’s note; since then the club has received an email suggesting that that by-law may not be necessary. Membership is deemed valid until the cut off date of August 14th and the DPTI acknowledges that conditional registration is valid until that date) [president’s note; it will be held in obeyance pending clarification of information] ( Ed’s note- Source of new information is Sporting Car Club of SA’s newsletter.) Next meeting: Sept 5th with Guest speaker Mr Robert Wehr speaking on rocks and minerals.

Meeting closed at 8.45pm. Trevor thanked all who attended. 8

EDITORIAL EXTRAS The need to add some extra pages has left some space to fill! Have a look at this interesting web site. What better way to feature two models of the Bentley range? http://www.classiccarcatalogue.com/0%20STRO First of all, a “ standard steel” Mark 6 Bentley saloon, similar to NA%20POCZ.html the one owned by Paul Thomas. Then the later Mulsanne owned by Bernard and Barbara Knope. With Bronte having constructed the fine lectern for our speakers, I am going to propose that we get a hymn numbers board numbers on which the winning “lucky squares” are posted

DEADLINE FOR ALL MAPS REVIEW COPY. No later than one week after the General Meeting please.

NEWS JUST IN- I’m going to suggest to Bronte that he tries this new mechanic to work on his “Beetle”.

Our trip to Whyalla allowed us to see the rare DKW saloon of Paul and Jill Weidenbach. An advert for such a car is below. 9

INVITES TO THE DEEP SOUTH! INAUGARAL REX FOX RUN, AUGUST 4TH I am writing to see if your group would be interested in I cleaned my car again-It turned out to be all in vain participating in celebrations planned for the 100th anniversary Too bad about the mud and slush since the Inneston gypsum mining lease was pegged within Let it rain ,let it rain, let it rain. what is now Innes National Park. We have scheduled a date of But then it cleared soon after I left Moonta for the Rex Fox Saturday 14th September 2013 to have an open day at memorial run .Now there is a neat rhyming name” Rex Fox “ ! Inneston and I am trying to organise some interesting displays, You would almost choose it for yourself. Like Redd Foxx the events and activities for participants, park visitors, past blues singer or Jamie Fox the actor .Is it a synonym ? 17 MAPS residents of the area and the wider community. We are hoping old cars met at the Maitland plaza and Arthurton Oval club to have market stalls, food & drink, guided walks, presentations, rooms for a pleasant sheltered, cosy morning tea in their new historic displays, music, dancing and a pageant. clubrooms. Thanks to Kath Mason’s influence we were able to go inside and feel the warm. Then on to Leon Hall ‘s hillside log Inneston gypsum mine operated from 1913 until 1930, but the cabin at Ardrossan, where open courtyard log fires greeted us. township continued on into the 50's. I don't expect any of your Lunch was had inside on bench tables looking out at panoramic vehicles would have direct links to Inneston itself, or maybe views of trees, green hills ,blue sea and the village .Don they do, but their presence would certainly add to the character McPhee gave a thank you address to our gracious hosts Leon of the day. I was imagining that some of your vehicles would and Natalie Hall. Going home made me think what a wonderful make for a great display on-site as well as participate in the life—seeing this semi-arid region transformed into a lush and pageant itself. It think it will be a fantastic social outing, and verdant landscape with hues of green in the trees ,bushes ,and give members who have not had the chance to look through crops .Even the moss on the verge of the road was emerald. Innes National Park or Inneston to come down and have a look With the steely cold air on the outside and me on the inside where the heaters played on my feet. I thought- thank Christ I’m at some of the historic buildings and the spectacular coastal not on a motorbike!.( sorry to blaspheme – I could have said- scenery within the park. Participant will be offered free entry thank God! ) Add to that all the dams full and sheets of water in into the National Park for the day. the low lands of the paddocks which had enticed the ducks to Jasmine Swales. National Park Ranger fly south for the winter. EDITHBURGH GALA DAY Bronte. The Edithburgh Gala Day, Show’n Shine will be held on As you can see, it was all very relaxed, with the Harvey's (top). Sunday, 6th October 2013. The rules for the event will be the The Kleinberg's and Vic Brown keeping a bar watch! same as applied last year. A $10.00 fee will apply for the club entry and there will be no fee for individual club members unless they wish to enter into one of the judged categories. (see application form for judged categories). The fee for each member for each judged category will be $10.00. For those who wish to participate as club members and just want to attend and enjoy the day and not have their vehicle judged there will be no fee as they will be covered by the club’s entry. As occurred last year the club has been asked to provide two judges. Although entry will be accepted on the day, Club members are encouraged to lodge entry forms well in advance as this contributes to the smooth running of the event. An electronic copy of the entry form is attached. For those who are unable to access the form electronically I can provide a hard copy. At the September MAPS meeting a show of hands from those who intend to attend would be appreciated. This event has received excellent club patronage in the past and most attendees that I have spoken to find it an enjoyable casual day out. I look forward to seeing club members on the day. Regards Don McPhee

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These are events which might appeal to members. If you see or hear of similar events, please let the editor know and they can be added to the list. The Federation’s web site is the place to look for many more. http://www.fhmcsa.org.au/

Sept Motorfest Classics fortnight and Bay To Birdwood Classic Run - a wide range of venues and activities. IF YOU WISH TO SEE THE PROGRAM, contact the Editor Sept 6th to 8th Auto Collectors Club of Murray Bridge Fifth Twin Bridges Rally. If you are not going to the MAPS Morgan campout, don’t miss out on this one. Great event with great company and meals. For details see Mike Osborne, or call Brenda Cowie on 08 8531 0151. Sept 29th -Oct 5th Warrnambool. National Chrysler Rally.

Oct 13-14th MG Magnette 60th Birthday weekend at Strathalbyn Oct 14-27th Federation Tour to Canberra. Oct 20th HMVC’s 30th Strathalbyn Swap Meet. Open 6.30AM Details 0423 524 481/8552 1042 Oct 20-26th A7SA Diamond Jubilee with YP Tour, 21st to 25th See www.austin7sa.com.au for details. Nov 1st SCCSA John Blanden’s “Climb to the Eagle “ run Closing date Sept 1st 2014 April 5th-6th Yorke Peninsula’s Saltwater Classic Boat Show, with Car Display and Market April 18th-21st 12th Hillman National Rally at Bathurst 02 4774 2533 May 4th HMVC’s British Classics Tour at Victor Harbor. $10 entry. Forms on www.hmvc.org.au

NOTE- Freemasons’ Fun Day 2013 has been cancelled

Gawler Veteran Vintage & Classic Vehicle Club Inc. PO Box 640, Gawler, SA, 5118

Old Car Day, Sunday September 1st 2013. Bethany Reserve; Bethany Road, Bethany 12.30pm.BYO Lunch

The first day of Spring, September 1st is promoted by the Federation of Historic Motor Vehicles SA as “Drive It Day” in SA. You are encouraged to take your historic vehicles out so that the public can see them. Take them to work, take them shopping, go for a drive, organise a run. This year it falls on FATHER’S DAY, so take the opportunity to take Dad for a run or take the kids and/or grandkids The Gawler Veteran Vintage and Classic Vehicle Club invites your club or club members to join us at Bethany Reserve; Bethany Road, Bethany at around 12.30pm on Saturday September 1st 2012.

The Gawler Club has organised runs to Bethany starting as follows: Fremont Park, Elizabeth , TAFE Car Park, Gawler, Mallala Oval, Mallala ( MAPS members will go to MALLALA) All runs meet at 9.00 am for 9.30 am start. You are welcome to join us, organise your own runs, or just turn up. If you organise your own run, could you please contact me with indicative numbers. It is all very informal, BYO lunch, toilets and a large shelter are available, but we suggest that you bring chairs.

It is a great opportunity to mix informally and share our hobby. So, come along, meet with fellow enthusiasts, have a chat, give the old vehicle an airing. More Information: Alvin Jenkin 85292504 or email [email protected] 11

MAPS EVENTS CALENDAR 2013-2014 . GENERAL MEETINGS- 8pm FIRST THURSDAY OF THE MONTH EXCEPT JANUARY VENUE- CHATT CENTRE, MAITLAND. Light refreshments served

Date MAPS EVENT DESCRIPTION Members Comments involved Sept 1st Old Car Day Bethany Mike Osborne Gawler VVCCC’s annual favourite. MAPS group join at Mallala for 9.30 AM drive to Bethany . Leave Federation Corner at 8.30 AM sharp, or make your own way to Mallala Oval

Sept 5th General meeting with guest speaker, Lindon Penney Robert Wehr, a talk on rocks and minerals Sept 6-8th Morgan Campout & meet Murray Osbornes MENU CHOICE FOR LOCHIEL HOTEL Mallee Auto Club. Friday- evening meal Selected Rump Steak, Chicken Snitzel and at the Commercial Hotel. Club Meet up Lamb Shanks $20 to be pre ordered. Bread Saturday night BBQ.. Sunday travel rolls & salad included ,desserts $6 extra. home via Lochiel with meal. Bookings for that meal to Lyn Clerke NOW. Lunch at Lochiel Hotel $20 + $6 Dessert.

Sept 8th DAY RUN A coordinator for the day run needed. Meet up Bookings essential by August meeting with the Campout party returning home to Lyn Clerke. Lunch at Lochiel Hotel $20 + $6 desserts Sept 14th INNESTON 100TH Free park entry to NEW Market stalls, food & drink, guided walks, SATURDAY those with cars to display 10AM to 2PM presentations, historic displays, music, dancing and a pageant. Sept 23rd Cruising Classics. Morning tea at Penney's host Offers of food required please.. Visitors will arrive at MONDAY Kulpara then Farm Shed, Kadina m/tea.. Osbornes Kulpara at approx. 10AM Oct 4th General meeting with Guest Speaker G.Littler From Rex Minerals Oct 6th Edithburgh Show & Shine Gala Day Don McPhee & Entry as individual car $10, or simply join he Club others? display. SEE DETAILS IN THIS ISSUE

Oct 12th Visit to Snowtown’s 135th along with B. Muirhead SATURDAY PADARC Oct 21st A7 Birthday: an invitation to MAPS Lyn Clerke members to join with the Austin 7 Club at Pt. Vincent RSL for their 60th birth- NEW day. For further details contact Lyn Nov 2nd/3rd Moonta Antiques Fair Weekend

December 1st MAPS Christmas Luncheon Price Community Club. Course meal $25 PP

2014 Campout at Pt. Turton Ron Anderson April 5/6th YP Salt Water Classic April D.McPhee 12

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MGB COMINGS & GOINGS. Nearly three years after this car arrived in Ardrossan, the engine fired up again. In the meantime, Molly the dog has got older and parting in my hair has got wider!

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FROM; MAITLAND AUTO PRESERVATION SOCIETY, P.O. BOX 86, MAITLAND S.A.5573.

FOR SALE CARS,- ANCIENT AND MODERN FOR SALE Austin Kimberley 1973. SXC807 BMC BODY SHOP REPAIR MANUAL NO 1 Nice condition, currently on CHRS via MAPS. 1969 Official Manual dealing with . 1100, Copper MGB, $3500. Contact Elvie Francis on 88 537 235 1800, Mini Van $50 Les Lamshed 88 213 552 ITEMS FOR SALE OR WANTED? There is no charge to advertise in the MAPS Review, providing it’s legal!