Newsletter of Cootamundra Antique Motor Club · P.O. Box 27 Cootamundra NSW 2590 Email:...
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DECEMBER 2018
Newsletter
of Cootamundra Antique Motor Club
10 a.m. : Eighteen C.A.M.C. cars lined up at Apex Park, Friday 16 November to depart to
explore the Burra Road to Gundagai.
The front four:
1985 TOYOTA 2.4 D SR5,
1958 VOLKSWAGEN 1200,
1965 VOLKSWAGEN 1300,
1981 VH HOLDEN Commodore SLX 253 V8………….
COOTAMUNDRA ANTIQUE MOTOR CLUB
P.O. Box 27 Cootamundra NSW 2590
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cootamundraantiquemotorclub.org
Past 5 years of newsletters are available on Website for downloading.
Dedicated to the Restoration and Preservation of Heritage Vehicles
Club Colours: Green & Gold
http://www.cootamundraantiquemotorclub.org/
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OFFICE BEARERS - 2018 FOUNDER OF THE CLUB: MICHAEL LIVINGSTONE
President Hugh McMinn 6942 7495 0409 835 515 [email protected]
Vice President Paul Andreatta 6942 3957 0421 497189
Secretary John Collins 6942 1496 0428 421496 [email protected]
Treasurer Sue McCarthy 63863365
Events Co-ordinator Paul Ballard 6942 4694 0419 973822 [email protected]
Plates Register Alan Thompson 6942 1181 0400 128016
Club Captain John Simpfendorfer 6942 2658 0409 328566
Librarian John Collins 6942 1496 0428 421496
Keeper of Club Album Gwen Livingstone 6942 1039 0428 421039
Editor John Collins 6942 1496 0428 421496 [email protected]
Photographer Barry Gavin 6942 1282 0488 421976
Membership Officer John Collins 6942 1496 0428 421496
Public Officer Joan Collins 6942 1496 0428 421496
Swap Meet Co-ordinator Lynn Gavin 6942 1282 0488 421 282 [email protected]
Web Master John Milnes 6942 4140 0432 485 183 [email protected]
Registration Inspectors Malcom Chaplin 6942 4406 Ray Douglas 6942 1508
Alan Thompson 6942 1181 Graeme Snape 6942 1940
Mark (Zeke) Loiterton 6942 1836 Ken Harrison 6942 2309
Graeme Ducksbury 6386 5341
Movement Book Alan Thompson 6942 1181 Ken McKay 6386 3526
PHONE in to record in the Movement Book – clearly state
who, what run & what car! If trialling the LOG BOOK, it must be carried in your
vehicle and the date recorded prior to setting out.
Membership Fee $30 for 2019 -- POST YOUR CHEQUE
NOW - to Box 27.
LOOKING FOR CHRISTMAS STOCKING FILLERS………….. ………WHY NOT BUY OUR CLUB MERCHANDISE
Contact Paul Andreatta
Windscreen Banners $10.00 Metal Bumper Badge $40
CAMC Coffee Mugs $6.00 each or Two for $10
DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS 1
st Tim O’Keeffe
1st Len Dopson
3rd
Ken Tanson
5th
Doug Wright
6th
Denise Webb
7th
Allan Goodchild
9th
Margaret Philpott
14th
Betsy Harrison
15th
Ted Strachan
20th
John Speechley
21st Reagan Bartholomew
25th
Jordan Douglas
26th
Noelle Andreatta
27th
Paul Ballard
28th
Gillian Hardy
MERRY
CHRISTMAS TO
ALL
COOTA HOOTA BY EMAIL Receive the Coota Hoota
electronically earlier than receiving a
hard copy by mail.
You will also receive links to other
clubs newsletters.
Contact the editor
DEADLINE FOR
SUBMISSIONS
Submissions to the HOOTA are
required by the 15th of the
month to make it into the
upcoming newsletter.
CAMC ON FACEBOOK To be included on our Facebook
page, send a friend request to
Webmaster John Milnes.
Another great location for sharing
pictures & stories.
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PRESIDENT’S PAR
With our CAMC year approaching its close, we can look back at another successful year and forward to 2019.
I would like to thank all Club Committee Members for their great support of the CAMC this last year - it
certainly makes the job of President much easier. Special thanks are due to John and Joan Collins, Lynn and
Barry Gavin, Paul Ballard, Alan Thompson (and his deputies), John Simpfendorfer and John Milnes for their
generous contributions to the administration and promotion of our Club.
The friendship and camaraderie shown by all members is obvious, no more so than when one of us suffers a
problem on an outing - an almost inevitable event for those of us driving older vehicles. Such was the case on
our recent Gundagai Run when several of our more knowledgeable gentlemen came to the aid of Tim when
his Triumph Spitfire experienced an electrical component failure. Everyone’s instinct is always to stop and
assist, which is neither practical nor safe (especially with 18 cars on the run), so most of us pressed-on in the
knowledge that if Tim, Malcolm, Alan and Ken could not fix the problem, it was extremely unlikely that we
could. Alan brought the ladies on to Gundagai, and Malcolm and Ken went back for a trailer and delivered
Tim and his car home.
A small anecdote from the Gundagai Run. While leaving the town, I noticed a young couple ‘dressed to the
nines’, frantically tapping on their mobile phones. They were clearly going to Gundagai Snake Gully Races
(hay burners not motor), so I turned the Armstrong Siddeley around and offered them a lift. Both were
delighted to arrive in style, and alight in front of the entry gate ! They took video and pictures, but I didn’t.
The CAMC Calendar really does provide ‘something for everyone’ at most events during the year, whether
they be public events, our own special days, inter-club outings, weekends away, weekday runs or coffee
mornings. This year I was able to attend more weekday runs, which I found very enjoyable.
Thank you to all members for supporting me as President over the last two years. I will not be standing for
any Committee positions for the 2019 year but look forward to enjoying as many CAMC events as I can.
For now, safe and happy motoring to all, and best wishes for the festive season and 2019.
Hugh
Conditional Registration ANNUAL VEHICLE INSPECTION DAY -- Sunday 2 December At Cootamundra TAFE -- Mackay Street. 8.30 a.m. - noon. Bring your Historic Vehicle Declaration Form which you fill in the
Left Hand side , and the Plates Registrar will handle the Right Hand Side. (Spares of Form 1259 are available.)
Membership Fee $30 for 2019 must be paid before Plates Registrar can put Club Stamp on Form 1259.
After INSPECTION --- White Historic Vehicle Declaration Form (Form 1259) and your purple
Conditional Registration Form can then be presented with payment of $46 to - Cootamundra RMS Registry
- which has been moved to Corner of Cooper and Wallendoon Streets, (opposite Cootamundra P.O.)
FOR SALE at Wagga: As new! 6 X 4 Heavy Duty TRAILER
Registration Number: TC 20 SP
13” sides Snap-lock coupling
5-leaf springs Swing Up jockey wheel
Spare Wheel LED lights
Tie rails - 4 sides 75 x 50 box-section draw bar
750 kg G.V.M. Checker plate floor and mudguards
14” Sunraysia rims with car tyres. Half new price: $700
Phone Gary Townend @ 0488 971 662
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MINUTES of Monthly MEETING held at Harden - Monday 5 November, 2018. Meeting was opened at 8.00 p.m. by President Hugh
McMinn.
Hugh asked VISITOR Robert Stephens of his interests.
Robert said he has a 1928 Chevrolet.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Hugh McMinn, John and
Joan Collins, Peter and Sue McCarthy, Barry Gavin,
Tim O’Keeffe, Ting O’Keeffe, Paul and Janet
Ballard, Alan Thompson, Ken and Betsy Harrison,
Graeme and Robyn Snape, John Speechley,
John Simpfendorfer, Mike Bickford, Malcolm and
Lin Chaplin, Ross Delaney, Denise and Gary Webb,
Dennis King, Ron Garrard, Ken Tanson,
Allan Goodchild, Graeme Ducksbury.
APOLOGIES: Allan and Margaret Schutz,
Doug Wright, Paul Andreatta. MOVED, Peter McCarthy SECONDED: John
Simpfendorfer, That the Minutes of the October
Meeting published in the Coota Hoota be
confirmed as a true record. CARRIED. Secretary John Collins announced the month’s INWARDS CORRESPONDENCE : 1. Newsletters from other clubs . 2. Council of Heritage Motor Clubs Inc - advises
that Affiliation Fee for 2019 @ $1 per member is due.
Moved : Paul Ballard, Seconded : Mike Bickford: That $82
be paid to C.H.M.C. CARRIED. 3. Invitation from Goulburn Can-Assist to a Car & Motorcycle Show – Saturday 24 Nov. at 240 Addison St. GOULBURN. There will be trophies, amusements and a Quilt Show. 4. Invitation to take part in the Street Parade for the Junee Rhythm n Rail Festival - Sat. 9 March. 5. Invitation from Goulburn Historic & Classic Car Club to the 2019 SOUTH WEST GET-TOGETHER – Sun. 7 April. 6. Application for Membership from Phillip Taylor of Cootamundra. He has a 1979 RX7 racecar and a 1984
Renault Fuego.
OUTWARDS CORRESPONDENCE:
A letter of Thanks was sent to member, Dean Hefren, for
his assistance on Wednesday evenings at the TAFE
Automotive Workshop while Alan Thompson was unable to
be on duty.
Moved: That Inwards Correspondence be accepted, and invitations’ information be published in future Coota Hootas. Moved, John Collins, Seconded – Betsy Harrison . CARRIED
TREASURER’S REPORT: A report of the Income and
Expenditure for the month of October, and an Analysis of the
Swap Meet, were circulated.
Moved: Sue McCarthy, Seconded: Ken Tanson -- That the
Reports be accepted. CARRIED
Showground Users Committee Delegates’ Report: John
Simpfendorfer attended the October Meeting. The next
Meeting is Wednesday 21 November.
SWAP MEET REPORT: Barry said he handed out
flyers for our Swap Meet at the Junee Swap Meet yesterday.
And he will get more flyers printed. . . . . .( so we can
all give a hand at distributing them. )
PLATES REGISTRAR’S REPORT: Registration Inspection
Day is Sunday 2 December Pay $30 Membership Fee for 2019 when your car is inspected. John Collins added that at the same time you could book for the Christmas Party Lunch (at Stockinbingal Bowling Club) at a cost of $30 each. WEBMASTER’S REPORT: In John Milnes’ absence, Paul said the Website is working well. Additional information about Coming Events can be on the Website. Very useful. EVENTS CO-ORDINATOR’S REPORT:
Don’t forget that our Christmas Party will be Lunch at Stockinbingal Bowling Club - Sunday 9 December - @ $30 per head. We need you to pay at December Meeting or at Registration Inspection Day - Sunday 2 December --at Cootamundra TAFE Workshop. Paul ascertained support for Saturday morning coffee runs. See Coming Events in Coota Hoota. Mal Chaplain advised of an - unfortunate - Events clash. Friday 17 May -- Some Members of our club intend to attend the Bush Council Rally at Griffith, while other Members intend to attend the Historic Races at Winton. Paul apologised that he can’t attend the next Meeting, so refer to the Coming Events in Coota Hoota. And he can’t be Events Co-ordinator next year. A fresh nomination is needed . . . .
CLUB CAPTAIN’s REPORT: John Simpfendorfer advised that there is a Ulysses Christmas Toy Run for motorbikes on Saturday 8 December – 10.30 a.m. from Family Hotel. Even worth spectating. He awarded trophies: Mug of the Club to Tim O’Keeffe for aiding Mal’s V12 Jaguar to get a heart transplant. The Wheel to Ken Harrison who has put an antique trailer onto Club Plates. And the Bugger-Up to Mal Chaplin because his Jaguar suffered a heart attack..
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GENERAL BUSINESS Ken Harrison reported on Classic Yass – 400 vehicles on
display. John Simp. won a prize for his 1924 DOUGLAS.
Look:
Mal Chaplin reported on the Weekend Away to see the
sights of Millthorpe, especially a Gardens Ramble.
Ken Harrison reported he would like to take his home-made
Monza Racer to Historic Winton next May.
Paul Ballard reported it takes 4 hours to exchange a battery
into a 1985 Citroen. (The headlight has to be removed?)
Hugh Closed the Meeting at 8.45 pm. reminding members
to get the Nominations for next year’s Office Bearers in to the
Secretary. All positions are now vacant.
Membership Fees for 2019 are best paid
on Sunday 2 December at Registration
Inspection Day.
PAST EVENTS 2
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rd November: The Milthorpe Gardens Ramble proved to be a very pleasant weekend.
Tretheweys, O’Keeffes, McCarthys, Chaplins, and Ballards travelled via Boorowa, Crookwell, Binda,
Blayney to visit many Gardens in and around Milthorpe.
After a visit to the Crookwell sock factory, a very interesting experience, we headed north. The road is in
good condition, windy, hilly and picturesque. We crossed the Abercrombie River via the old wooden
bridge. After an enjoyable drive to Blayney, we experienced a violent thunderstorm during dinner at
the Chinese restaurant.
Next morning - a short drive to Milthorpe, a very pretty village, had 6 open Gardens to visit, all quite
different to each other.
The village had many visitors, including some from other car clubs.
Lunch was an enjoyable experience on the old Railway Station platform.
Outside the village were 6 other gardens from 2 to 20 acres in size ! which we explored into the following
day. We admired the use of the local Blue Stone in the older homes and in garden rockeries.
Milthorpe Garden Ramble next year will feature a new selection of gardens - a weekend well worth
revisiting.
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THE GREAT AMERICAN TRIP In late September and early October, Jill and I together with son Dean and his wife Fiona left Australia for a motoring
trip around the USA.
Direct flight with Qantas to Los Angeles (14 hours) pick up our vehicle (Hyundai Santa Fe), and after a look around LA
and a nights rest, head north to San Francisco. Our plan was to, as far as possible, to keep off major freeways and stop in
smaller towns.
In San Francisco we rode the Cable Tram (keeping an eye out for Steve McQueen in that green Mustang), and drove
over the Golden Gate Bridge to start heading east.
We drove through and stayed at many interesting places, but these are the highlights.
Bonneville Salt Flats where we were lucky enough to be there when speed trials were being held. Mount Rushmore
where the rock sculpture of American Presidents is truly spectacular. Then on to Iowa to visit the “American Pickers”
shop on the banks of the Mississippi River.
I guess that it is no surprise that the next major interest was at the Studebaker Museum in South Bend Indiana where I
left details of my ’60 Lark Convertible, and have now received the Production Order details – very interesting!
We then proceeded on into Canada, and Hamilton, where Fiona has a relative (distant cousin) where we stayed for 3
nights.
Back into the USA and heading south to New York where we just had a drive through visit. Then onto Washington
which was also drive through, but with a couple of hours stop to see the main sights. (Did not go to the White House
‘cause Donald wasn’t home!). Next stop was Maggie Valley and the “Wheels Through Time” museum. This had
mostly motorcycles but some cars and was very well laid out.
Next city was Memphis where we saw Elvis’ home of Gracelands. Then on to Nashville – Johnny Cash museum and
American Pickers second shop. From Nashville we were starting to head west, through sparsely populated areas with a
mixture of open scrub land and craggy hills.
It was at this time we had the opportunity to see a lot of the US Rail system. Most trains had 3 or 4 locos pulling 160+
wagons double stacked with containers and with a pusher loco on the back. They know how to move their freight, but
there were still many large trucks on the highways.
Next visit was Tombstone – “Gunfight at OK Corral” etc. Interesting place but very commercial. As Tombstone is close
to the Mexican border, we had to pass through 3 random immigration checks. Thank goodness none of us looked
Mexican, so we were allowed straight through.
We next headed north west, passing Phoenix, towards Las Vegas via the Hoover Dam. The Dam is an amazing structure,
but it is now overshadowed by the spectacular road bridge which has been built across the canyon adjacent to the Dam.
When the Yanks build something, they build big!
Then on to Las Vegas for 2 nights among the glitz and glitter seeing many people spend and, no doubt, lose their money.
Heading west again to have one last night before our flight home. At our motel we had a taste of what life in America
can really be like – many police on foot and in cars on patrol plus low flying helicopters with spotlights shining down.
We didn’t know what was going on, but our motel room door, was well secured!
Returned our hire car which had taken us through 22 states, (twice in two of those states) for a total of 8000 miles
(approx.12500 km). Fuel was cheap – from $2.68 to $4.00 per gallon (do your sums to compare with us).
The Hyundai was not the most powerful thing, but averaged about 30 mpg and did a good job carrying the 4 of us and
our luggage in comfort.
Our flight home left LA at 10.30 on Sunday night, and landed in Sydney at 7.30 on Tuesday morning. What happened
to Monday?
Alan and Jill Thompson.
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The Vintage Motor Cycle Club’s 63rd Annual Rally On Friday 9
th Sept, 2018, Craig Golden and myself loaded up our bikes and camping gear to attend the V.M.C.C. Rally that this
year was again held at the Cowra Caravan/Camping Park. This is a great facility to hold it with good easy access to the Rally routes
out of town.
Friday afternoon was a Short Ride to Canowindra and return.
Start time on Saturday was 10.30 a.m. for a 148 km (Long Ride) or 108 km (Short Ride) to Goologong for Lunch. Then return to
Cowra with Dinner at the Bowling Club. Approximately 150 bikes were on this run. We were well directed by local riders from
Cowra.
Excellent variations of Veteran, Vintage and Classic pre-1948 bikes were to be seen: B.S.A., DOUGLAS, TRIUMPH, RUDGE,
WOLSELEY, PEUGEOT, INDIAN, HARLEY DAVIDSON, to name a few.
Riders came from the Sydney area, Central Coast, Muswellbrook, Parkes, Orange, Queensland, and all places in between.
This was another great, well-run Rally. Congratulations to all involved including the local marshals and back-up drivers.
The 64th
Rally will be held in the Morphet, Muswellbrook area next year .
I was lucky enough to scrounge a Gas Tail-Light for the Douglas. Thank You, Laurie. JOHN SIMP PEUGEOT :
CHRISTMAS PARTY - LUNCH
Sunday 9 Dec. at Stockinbingal Bowling Club
12.30 p.m. -- $30 each.
Roast meat & vegetables
Alternate desserts of Plum Pudding or Pavlova
Bookings required with payments no later than 3 December – Monthly Meeting .
C.A.M.C.’s 39th BIRTHDAY Celebration -- Claiming the Date & Place and inviting other Car Clubs - - - to JUGIONG on Murrumbidgee & Hume Hwy
First Sunday in February, 2019, for the Michael Livingstone Memorial Run.
OTHER CLUBS PLEASE NOTE.
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COMING EVENTS November
Fri 30 – Mon 3/12
Shoalhaven Historic Vehicle Club Visiting Cootamundra
December
Sun 02 Vehicle Inspection Day at Cootamundra TAFE – Don’t forget to pay your Membership then or
beforehand!
Mon 03 Monthly and Annual General Meeting – 8pm at Cootamundra Library. Bring a plate for Supper.
Sat 08 Ulysses Motorcycle Club Toy Run – 10:30am – 1:00pm; Family Hotel to Albert Park
Sun 09 Club Christmas Lunch – Stockinbingal Bowling Club from 12 Noon. $30/head; Payable to Joan or
John Collins NO LATER THAN December 3rd
(Club Meeting).
Sat 15 Coffee Run – Meet at Apex Park, 10am for 10:15, and decide where to go for Morning Tea.
Thur 20 Cootamundra Christmas Lights Tour. Meet Apex Park at 8:00pm, and drive around Town
looking at the various places with a “Christmas Light” Display.
January
Tue 01 New Year’s Day Run – BYO Picnic Evening Meal at Wallendbeen Oval (Hoskins St.). Make your
own way to Arrive by 6:00pm.
Mon 07 Monthly Meeting – 8pm at Cootamundra Library. Bring a plate for Supper.
Sat 26 Australia Day – Local Events in Cootamundra and Harden, “Carnivale” in Parramatta Park, and lots
of other possibilities!
Mon 28 “Australia Day” Public Holiday – Perhaps a Run Somewhere? (But it is the “last day” of School
Holidays!)
February
Sun 03 Club Birthday and Michael Livingstone Memorial Run to Jugiong. Other Clubs Very Welcome.
Bring your own Picnic.
Mon 04 Monthly Meeting – 8pm at Cootamundra Library. Bring a plate for Supper.
Mon 11 Weekday Run – Our First for 2019. Perhaps to Temora?
Sat 16 Gundagai Show – Includes Vehicle Display organised by Gundagai AMC.
March
1st -4th
Wodonga Club “Kalimna Rally” at Narrandera. Maybe not too late to enter! (And for those with
Entry Forms, there are a couple of minor corrections. Contact Paul Ballard for details.)
April
Fri 19 – Mon 22
Easter Weekend
Thur 25 Anzac Day
May
Sat 04 Frank deBritt Run - Tentative date for our Annual Run, taking the Aged and Disabled for an Afternoon Drive and Refreshments; commencing at the Cootamundra Retirement Village.
17 - 20 Council of Heritage Motor Clubs Rally, Griffith
18 - 19 Winton (Vic.) Historic Racing – Note Change of Date.
Members who volunteer at Local Museums, including the Temora Aviation Museum and Junee
Roundhouse Museum, may travel in their Historic Vehicle as Club Sanctioned Runs.
Attendances at Wednesday Night TAFE Sessions are also Club Sanctioned Events.
We cannot guarantee availability of tables or seats at Events / Runs – Please BYO if possible.