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THE CHRYSLER RESTORERS CLUB OF AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC.
THE CHRYSLER COLLECTOR Number 235
March/April 2018
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John Biddle’s
Antique Motor Spares 33 Fourth Street, Wingfield
Ph 8268 5540
Buy, sell, exchange.
Large range of parts for all types of vintage and classic vehicle. Books.
Tyres 4.50 x 21 and 5.00 x 19
Hundreds of head gaskets in stock. Goode range of parts for Dodge, De
Soto, Chrysler and Plymouth
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parts. Manufacture of brass and steel custom made items. Complete range of
metal finishing services.
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30 Conmurra Avenue, Edwardstown SA 5039 [email protected] www.delwaybrass.com.au
Ph (08) 8277 0603 Fax (08) 8374 1359
New Phone 03 5461 4619
18 Johnson Street
Maryborough Vic. 3465
Pat McGrath Plumbing
For All Your Domestic and Commercial Plumbing Needs
Sewer and stormwater drainage specialist New homes and additions
Bathroom renovations Hot and cold water systems
Gas fitting Mini excavator and backhoe hire
General maintenance Servicing All Areas
Phone: 0409 404 940
For all your tyre and auto service needs! New tyres Wheel alignment Log book servicing General repairs Steering and
suspension Brakes
Contact club sponsor Russel Crichton
Bridgestone Select Dernancourt 831 Lower Northeast Rd. ph 8336.1044
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The Chrysler Restorers Club of Australia, South Australia Inc.
Established in 1980, catering for the following vehicles: Dodge * Plymouth * De Soto * Chrysler * Imperial * Maxwell * Fargo * Graham Brothers * Valiant
Postal Address PO Box 667, Plympton SA 5038
Meetings Meetings are held at the Combined Car Clubs (Triple C) Club rooms, Glandore Community Centre, Clark Avenue, Glandore at 7:45 pm on the second Wednesday of each month, except January. Entry to club rooms is through the car park. Visitors and guests are welcome. Please bring supper to share.
Subscriptions Metro single $30.00 - Metro family $35.00 - Country single $20.00 - Country family $25.00
Club Officers President: Carolyn Harris, 17 Waterview Crescent, O’Halloran Hill 5158 ................ ah 08 8322 1715 Vice President: Brenton Gibb, 18 Caroona Avenue, Modbury Heights 5092 ..................... ah 08 8263 2908 Secretary: Ann Lind, 56 Currawong Crescent, Modbury Heights 5092 ...................... ah 0417 853 291 Asst. Secretary: John Goddard, 22 Stephens Terrace, Torrensville 5031 ............................. ah 08 8443 6311 Treasurer: Alan Driver, 6 Hastings Road, Brighton 5048 ........................................... .... 08 8298 1194 Editor: Richard Tapp, 17 Simpson Parade, Goodwood 5034 ................................ ah 0439 682 011 Assist. Editor: Bob Haywood, 2 Rosemary Street, Woodville West 5011 ......................... .... 0407 601 803 Librarian: Jim Dawson, 31A East Parkway, Colonel Light Gardens 5041 ................. .... 0412 790 550 Assist. Librarian: Stephen Tyler, PO Box 5266, Murray Bridge 5253 ................................... ah 08 8532 6974 Technical Liaison: Chris Howes, 4 Peter Place, Campbelltown 5074 ...................................... ......... 8165 3971 Public Relations: John Goddard, 22 Stephens Avenue, Torrensville 5031 ............................. ah 0435 107 854 Runs Coordinator: Greg Lind, 56 Currawong Crescent, Modbury Heights 5092 ..................... ah 0417 853 291 M/ship Vehicle Records: Sharon Gibb 18 Caroona Avenue, Modbury Heights 5092 ........................ ah 08 8263 2908 Historic V Registrar: Graham McRae, 26 Fisk Avenue, Glengowrie 5044 .................................. .... 0498 485 934 Committee: Lindsay Gibb, 22 Lorraine Avenue, Para Vista 5093 ................................. .... 0412 790 992 Jeff Knowles, 7 Stanley Street, Hillbank 5112 ........................................... .... 08 8255 8671 Jim Dawson, 31A East Parkway, Colonel Light Gardens 5041 ................. .... 0412 790 550 Bob Haywood, 2 Rosemary Street, Woodville West 5011 ......................... .... 0407 601 803 Federation Rep: Alan Driver, 6 Hastings Road, Brighton 5048 ............................................ .... ah 8298 1194 Combined Car Clubs Rep: Vince Isola, 4 Grigg Court, Clarence Gardens 5039 .................................. .... 08 7007 4461 Public Officer: Barry Maslin, 13 Walthamstowe Road, Old Noarlunga 5168 .................... .... 08 8386 2931 Auditor: Michael Bartsch, 105 Billabong Road, Modbury Heights 5092 ................. ah 08 8395 3919 Catering Coordinator: Cathy Woods, 4 Peter Place, Campbelltown 5074 ..................................... ah 08 8165 3971 Club Tools held at: Chris Howes, 4 Peter Place, Campbelltown 5074 ...................................... ah 08 8165 3971
Note that most committee members have e-mail access. You will find their e-mail addresses on the contacts page of the website, where they can be protected from harvesting by spam robots. Addresses listed in the web version of the magazine can not be protected.
The Chrysler Collector Next Issue: Please submit material for the next issue no later than Friday 27 Apr 2018. Only corrections/amendments accepted Sunday 29 Apr 2018. Contributions can be e-mailed to [email protected] or posted to 17 Simpson Parade, Goodwood SA 5034 or brought to club meetings. E-mailed digital photos should preferably be at least 1200x900, photos should be scanned at 200 dpi; line-art at 600 dpi. Copyright: All material published in The Chrysler Collector is the copyright of the author of the article or the photographer. Their permission should be sought before reproduction. Website: The Chrysler Collector can be downloaded in colour from: http://www.chrysler-restorers-sa.org.au
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C M Second Wednesday of each month except January
C R / E Sun 18 March 2018 Mystery run
Jeff Knowles 08 8255 8671
Saturday 7 - Sunday 8 April 2018 The Laura Folk Fair / Melrose Campout. www.laurafolkfair.com.au/
Brenton Gibb 08 8263 2908
Sunday 22 April 2018 Mallala Historic Race Meeting.
Greg Lind 0417 853 291
Sunday 20 May 2018 Civic Park Historic Car and Motorcycle Show. https://goo.gl/wErXtb
Greg Lind 0417 853 291
I /O C ’ E 16-18 Mar 2018 Chrysler on the Murray. goo.gl/hPa9u9
18 Mar 2018 Historic Motor Vehicle Gathering, Vintage Sports Car Club SA. West Parkland off Anzac Highway 10.30am – 2.30pm. www.vsccsa.org.au
7-8 Apr 2018 Power of the Past - Mt Barker www.ahmrc.org/
8 Apr 2018 (date wrong last issue) Rock N Roll Rendezvous goo.gl/XxQXvi
21-22 April 2018 Mallala Historic Race Meeting. Special Guests – Allan Moffat and Fred Gibson.
Keith Williams 82715689 www.sportingcarclub.com.au
21-22 Apr 2018 Salt Water Classic, Stansbury or Pt Vincent car displays. Stansbury Richard 0438 524 243 Pt
Vincent John 0417 540 149
19-21 May 2018 Pirie & Districts Auto Restorers Club 17th Biennial Rally.
Glenys Rally 8636 5062 [email protected]
23-27 Sep 2019 Austin Over Australia
[email protected] 6-7 October 2018 Renmark River Run, Riverland Vintage and Classic Car Club
Kay Sando 0438 953 020
S M Sun 11 March 2018 Campbelltown Swap Meet at Kilburn Oval, Lionel Street, Kilburn
Sun 18 March 2018 Clare
Sun 25 March 2018 Woodside
Sun 6 May 2018 Naracoorte
Sun 27 May 2018 Kapunda
Sun 10 June 2018 Kadina
Sun 29 July 2018 Globe Derby
Sun 19 August 2018 Willunga
Sun 23 September 2018 Gawler
Sun 14 October 2018 Strathalbyn
Sun 18 November 2018 Bendigo
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Brenton and Sharon Gibb’s 1971 Valiant Charger. Photograph by Richard Tapp at 2017 Military Vehicles Museum run
Entry Forms etc Club events co-ordinator Greg Lind, has contact details and / or entry forms for other club’s events.
Cover Photo
New Members Sonia Radford, Sellicks Beach 1965 Chrysler Valiant Wagon
Michael & Fiona Smitham, Victor Harbor 1959 Dodge Coronet Sedan
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Mystery Run!
Laura Folk Fair and Melrose Campout Sat and Sun 7-8 April 2018 I still have some Bunkhouse Accommodation (at Melrose) left if any late comers wish to join us, just give me a ring. For those who are travelling up early in the week you will need
to meet outside the Laura Caravan Park at 11.00 am Saturday morning where the rest of us who are travelling up that morning will join you. From here we will form up for the parade down the main street to the designated parking area.
For those who wish to travel up together Saturday morning please meet at On the Run/ Krispy Kreme at Bolivar at 7.30am for a 7.45am departure.
Brenton Gibb 08 8263 2908 0417 086 243
Sunday 18 March 2018 Meet at CCC clubrooms 9.15am
for 9.30am.
Jeff Knowles 08 8255 8671
Mallala Historic Race Meeting Sunday 22 April 2018 Meet at OTR, Krispy Kreme Bolivar at 8.00am for an 8.30am
departure to Mallala raceway. Entry to course from 9.00am to VIP parking area $30.00 per car.
Greg Lind 0417 853291
Civic Park Historic Car and Motorcycle Show Sunday 20 May 2018 We will be putting on a display between 10.00am and 3.00pm. Meet at the Modbury Hotel
carpark on Reservoir Road Modbury for a 9.00am departure to Civic Park (which is just around the corner on North East
Road opposite TTP) Greg Lind
0417 853291
Registration Day Sunday 3 June 2018 Registration Day at CCC Clubrooms from 10.00am till 2.00 pm.
Free sausage sizzle will be supplied over the day. More information in next magazine. Note that this is not the date on
the club calendar as CCC was not available on that date.
Graham McRae 0498 485 934
Michael Hickey - Facebook
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Welcome to the March April issue of the Chrysler Collector.
As I write, the Adelaide Chrysler Festival
2018, Back to Tonsley weekend, presented by The Chrysler Car Club Of South Australia will be commencing. A lot is happening, Chrysler orientated, over this weekend and am looking forward to seeing them back where they were assembled/built, with Sunday being the open Day at Tonsley Precinct. It will be all over by the time you get to read this and am hoping that we have some great Photos and Stories to come out of it to put to print in the up coming months.
We need to start thinking about up coming elections for positions to replace retiring/stepping down committee members, so please if you are interested or know of someone who is, let us know.
Our runs this year have been successful. January saw the President’s Breakfast run with about 30 people turning up on a very, very hot morning. We headed off to Carisbrooke Park with instructions to take the first
turn off to the park, but finding most had missed the first turn off and ended up at the 3rd turn off, we stayed as it meant a difficult turn around. My humblest apologies to those who took the right turn. Have next years in the planning now.
February’s run, again another breakfast run, was to the Semaphore Palais in much more pleasant weather, and saw around 50 people turn up. Being early some of us walked the Semaphore Jetty and worked up an appetite. Well done to the organizers, Sharon and Brenton Gibb and Ann and Greg Lind.
I have now been in this position for 6 months and am enjoying the challenges and learning curves. I do have a brilliant Committee behind me and I remember the words of wisdom that I received from them when I accepted this position, they are my go to frequently. So I thought that I would tell you a little about myself, for those who I have not met or know me.
I joined the CRCCSA along with my partner Bruce Bragg in August 2011. We have 2 1964 Chrysler Dodges. A Phoenix and a Polara, also a 1964 Roadmaster Caravan. Bruce has an
assortment of other cars and those who know him, know about them. That is his story to tell. 2 will be on show at the Adelaide 500.
I still work as a Nurse/Midwife working with Premature Babies, 30 hours a week and enjoy it immensely. My saying is, they pay me to cuddle tiny babies. My family were not heavily into cars.
My parents had a 1955/56 Minx which stood us in good stead for years. I do remember admiring our local council members Chrysler Royal. As a grader driver, my Dad drove an assortment of 1940s Ford and Chev Utes which he taught us to drive in, so we could all double clutch from a young age.
Again, I wish to commend you all on being part of a very sociable and friendly club, and am proud to do my best to represent you all.
Carolyn Harris.
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Many thanks to the magazine despatch team, being Sharon and Brenton Gibb and Ann and Greg Lind,
Please submit articles and entries to the magazine as early as possible but no later than the Friday date shown on page 3.
Richard Tapp
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From the Editor
President’s Message
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Facebook We are on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/chryslerclubsa/
This matches up with the NSW and Victorian clubs which are:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/chryslerclubvic/
https://www.facebook.com/chryslerclubnsw/
Richard Tapp
S Series ute Andrew Klute 25 Feb 2018
WPC Club 25 January 2018
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The Chrysler Restorers Club of Australia, SA Inc. Summary of minutes of the meeting held 14th February 2018 – commenced 7.45pm
New Members & Visitors Nil Sick List – Graham McRae, Meryl Frith, Vince Isola Minutes Previous Meeting Read and moved by A Lind seconded Jeff Knowles, carried. Correspondence – In Various club magazines, Thank you card from Sheena Frith, Minutes of CCC meeting 4 Dec 17, RSB looking for Adelaide 500 volunteers, notification of death of Arthur Clisby Out Nil Treasurer’s Report – A Driver moved report to be correct. Seconded Chris Howes, carried. Accounts for payment: S Gibb stamps etc $100, Aust Post $235.28, Insurance $616.72, Plymouth Club USA US$45, Elite Printing $617 Committee Reports Editor – Richard Tapp - Keep sending in articles.. Public Relations – John Goddard - taking orders for badges and clothing – information on page 20 and 21 of magazine. Runs Coordinator – Greg Lind – spoke re future events Records – Sharon Gibb - All going well Librarian – Jim Dawson - cataloguing new books over Christmas. Also spoke about 2019 National Tour and B2B Tech Rep – C Howes – Quite a few enquiries over Christmas period plus more Gavin Farmer queries for new book. HVR – Graham McRae - absent, unwell Triple C – Vince Isola - nothing to report Federation Rep – A Driver - History Trust to “take over” organisation of Bay to Birdwood. Won’t affect Motorfest. Past Events Lorraine Beythien spoke on the President’s Breakfast run in January, with themselves and a few others deciding to stay in a different section of Carisbrook Park while other members were in a different area. Carolyn apologised for the misunderstanding of directions. General Business Chris Howes spoke on a letter received by FHMC regarding the Registrar of Motor Vehicles advising as from early February 2018 historic motor vehicle renewals will have a section where members must advise the Club Name. This applies to renewals where the Register does not already have this information. Raffle Greg Newley thanked donors for raffle prizes and organised draw. President thanked Greg for organising raffle. Conclusion Kevin Williams told a joke in memory of Ron Hincks Clean up Volunteers - Chris Howes, Cathy Wood and Vince Isola Buy and Sell left on front table for perusal Coming Events summarised by President Next Meeting – 14th March 2018 7.45pm Committee Meeting - 21 February 2018 7:30pm Meeting closed at 8.45pm
Minutes of Club Meeting
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We only have one set of minutes this issue - so I have used this space for a snippet from The Argus, 8 June 1955, Page 12. The suburb of Burbank is now known as Bedford Park, but the factory area became Tonsley Park..
From 1955
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21 January 2018 The club’s first run for the year was as usual the Ray Miels President’s Break-fast run. Due to our President being involved in another event it was ar-ranged to have an alternative start for the day. Instead of the CCC car park our meeting place was at North Park Shopping Centre car park as our select-ed venue was going to be somewhere in the northern area. The arranged meeting time of 7.45am saw members arrive in time for a New Year greeting and chat. Dick and Judy Hart bought out their 1935 De Soto Airstream, a car we haven’t seen for a while, and Richard Tapp showed up in
his newly acquired 1956 Hillman Minx and Helena in her 1969 Hillman Hunter Safari. President Carolyn apologised for not being able to supply a run sheet and advised the chosen venue was Car-isbrook Park. At one stage we had members gathered at two separate parks, but Carisbrook won on the day. We found a very suita-ble undercover area as the summer tem-perature soon took effect and we were glad of the shade. Members set up ta-bles, chairs and barbecues and break-fast was on its way. Traditional bacon and eggs seemed to be the selected breakfast menu with cereals also a pop-ular choice. The opening run for the
year is always well attended, a chance for a chat and get the cars out on the road again after the Christmas break. Two members arrived in cars Carolyn thanked everyone for their attendance considering the warm morn-ing, and Brenton made members aware that the new magazine was available to collect. It wasn’t long before members began to depart and head for home to avoid the warm day. Thanks Carolyn for your selection of venue and for making the trip down from Tanunda to join us for breakfast.
Text: Bob Haywood Photos: Richard Tapp
Ray Miels Memorial President’s Breakfast Run
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Ray Miels Memorial President’s Breakfast Run (ctd)
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18 February 2018 More than 50 members and guests attended this event, which was organised by Sharon and Brenton Gibb and Ann and Greg Lind.
This was a breakfast run, but we didn’t get there as early (or late) as suggested by the photo below, which is from their web site www.palais.com.au.
The Palais (to me) is a building that would be “at home” on one of the English holiday beaches - Brighton etc but is quite unique in the Adelaide context.
The proprietor had some concerns about dealing
with a large group for breakfast, because they prepare everything to order. But everything was good. The food was good. The wait times were reasonable. Other car clubs should put this on their future events list.
Helena and I intended to take the Royal to this event, but the battery died, despite being on a maintenance charging regime. That is the downside of maintenance chargers - there is often no warning of impending failure. So the Hillman Minx made an unplanned appearance.
Text and photos: Richard Tapp
Breakfast at The Palais
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Breakfast at The Palais (ctd)
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Once again the Adelaide Chrysler Festival is done and dusted and what a weekend it turned out to be with a record crowd number attending all three days.
Many of our members attended events over the three days. By all accounts the Friday run to the National Motor Museum proved to be a big hit with the many interstate patrons who made the long journey to attend.
Friday night was the meet and greet at The Tonsley Hotel with guest speakers Gavin Farmer, ex Chrysler employee and author of many motoring books, former CAL Hemi Engineer Roger Carrol and Jeff Hughes from Shannon’s Insurance.
The Saturday Chrysler Mega Cruise attracted a huge crowd with a relatively short cruise around the inner suburbs finishing at Welland Plaza shopping precinct which concluded around sunset allowing time to travel home and prepare for the display day.
We had twenty three cars from our club plus another ten from the R & S club meet at The Marion Hotel and travelled in early as a group to a designated display area which was made so much easier by being undercover. The Main Assembly Plant made for a great display area with three hundred and fifty plus cars on display.
Visitors came from Queensland, Western Australia, NSW, Victoria and many of our country members also made the effort to attend, and all
agreed what a great time they had.
So if for some reason you could not attend this time, and this venue is made available again next year do yourselves a favour and attend, comments from those that travel the
car show circuit all stated that this was the best show in Australia. Well done to those members from the Chrysler Car Club SA and also Coast FM for a job well done.
Brenton Gibb
2018 Adelaide Chrysler Festival
Andrew Klute Andrew Klute
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2018 Adelaide Chrysler Festival (ctd)
Andrew Klute
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All inanimate objects around here have names, and Wyatt is our 1969 VF Valiant Wayfarer ute. The name Wyatt means “guide” in both French and English. Our Wyatt was a ‘‘barn find’’ at, you guessed it, Walgett. He has all the patina of a car that that sat in a lean-to alongside a shed for twenty two years, after his headmaster owner retired from Walgett High School. Some club members have suggested that the patina tells a better story than a pristine new paint job, I am taking that under advice.
So, if you have a ute the first thing you need is a ute dog, check/tick.
The second thing you need is a waterbag, check/tick.
The third thing you need is a willing grandson, check/tick.
The plan according to my wonderful woman Gina is that the ute should be ready to go around Australia, the long way, the year after the National Tour, so in 2020.
Ok, well a couple of issues exist from the start. It’s very tight in that cab. Either the steering wheel is too far back or I’m too fat! I don’t remember this being a problem when I was a young fella and these cars were new? Some radical customisation is going to be required on at least one of us lest I find myself riding in the back whilst Gina and the dog enjoy the cab! As Wyatt is not a matching numbers car and his lineage is uncertain from the body numbers I am unconcerned about a few necessary alterations and additions (sound like a builder) if it means safety and comfort for the long trip.
Wyatt is currently up on four (4) axle stands with all wheels and the leaky fuel tank removed. The PBR disc brake (genuine factory) front end is about to undergo a complete restoration whilst the rear drums and linings will be treated likewise. Master cylinder and brake power booster are both in line for a complete resto also whilst the underbody will be treated to a complete underseal and paint where appropriate.
Ran the engine up recently using an alternate five (5) litre plastic fuel tank, did the tappets hot and then became disappointed at the compression test completed. I must have been used to high compression engines because after a chat with Chris Howes I am somewhat more confident that the engine in the vehicle might travel the distance. Numbers three (3) and six (6) are down about 14% from the even 130 on the other four (4).
Some other advice is that these may improve with a bit of running but I’m thinking a borescope look-see in those two might be useful. It’s supposed to be a GEM reconditioned engine that only did about eighteen months work before “retirement” so we shall see and make a decision. Any good ideas gratefully accepted. You know the sort of thing, black pepper mixed with scotch poured down the plug-hole under a
Wyatt, the Walgett Wanderer
Keira
Jobe
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full moon. Let me know.
The carbie needs a kit and common sense dictates that the radiator gets an overhaul. The poverty-pack heater is a thing to behold. No dash controls whatever just a lever under the dash on the body of the unit. It would be a very brave driver who whilst in motion leaned over and down to operate the heater! There is a good sized ‘’pipe’’ coming from the heater unit into the left side fresh air vent right behind the vent door. So door closed directs airflow to the heater radiator and from there across the radiator to the right and upward to the windscreen via two tubes to the demister vents. Other than the hot water tap there is no adjustment here whatever so at 100mph my guess is it gets pretty hot and windy in there! Who knew? Let me say that stationary it certainly heats, limited demist you understand but heat it does!
The extraordinary thing is that there is virtually no rust in the car. Less than the size of a five (5) cent piece in the underside of the left rocker panel and a bit behind the Regal chrome sill trim on the left. The prestige Crystal Turquoise paint has suffered on all horizontal surfaces and on the tailgate but our man Bruce Bragg has some ideas about that. Certainly no point in a complete respray before the big circle so we will almost certainly follow his lead there.
The “official” numbers for the car make for interesting if not odd reading. Punched into the right-
hand inner guard are the numbers VF 7 L 20 136 B41. VF is simple, 7 means high performance 160HP engine, L20 (and that’s the interesting part) signifies low price bracket utility and B41 is the disc brake front end. 136 is simply its number in ute production schedule. It shouldn’t be a Wayfarer with the L before the 20. Wayfarers were M and yet it carries all Wayfarer badging and most of the Wayfarer chrome. I say most because it also carries some Regal chrome and Regal hubcaps and wheel dress rings along with Pacer side stripes. The odd thing is that this is how the car was sold new in February 1970. I have the photo to prove complete with proud male in flared pants standing alongside!
Given its build date of August 28th 1969 and its eventual sale in February 1970 did it leave the factory as we find it now or did the dealer keep adding shiny bits and stripes from the genuine spares bin until a wood-duck arrived at the showroom and laid good money down? Chrysler’s record keeping was still in the ledger and ink era even then so no help to be found there! We will probably never know but in the meanwhile work has started and I’ll keep you posted as to progress and archaeological finds.
To be continued
Jim Dawson
Wyatt, the Walgett Wanderer (ctd)
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This is my summary of a seven page document.
The Bay to Birdwood event started in 1980 as a not for profit “joint venture” between the Federation of Historic Motoring Clubs SA, National Motor Museum (using their current names) and an Adelaide TV station.
An incorporated Association was used for liability management.
The TV station withdrew in the late 1980s / early 1990s and the event continued with two “owners” instead of three.
The National Motor Museum is administered by the History Trust of South Australia, a government body.
A risk analysis carried out last year concluded that in today’s environment, an event as large of Bay to Birdwood should not be
organised using mostly volunteer management.
The Bay to Birdwood Committee agreed that the best way forward was for the History Trust (through the National Motor Museum) to manage the conduct of future events, using the event management staff from within those organisations.
Where available, they would continue to use volunteers under the control of staff, which the National Motor Museum already does with its day to day operations.
As a former Treasurer of the Bay to Birdwood Committee, this was a concept that I raised from time to time. At that time it was thought that the Federation would never be able to “sell” this to its members.
Time has passed and that
perception has obviously changed.
The proposal provides for an Advisory Committee to maintain a connection with the community of historic motoring enthusiasts.
A proposal was prepared for circulation to clubs to solicit feedback, but as seems to happen from time to time, it was distributed at a time when clubs had little opportunity to circulate to their members and discuss the matter. In this case that was over Christmas.
The Federation agreed to this change at its February meeting.
The late Arthur Clisby was a founder of the event, but one of things I recall about Arthur was his observation that “Today’s tradition was once a new idea”.
Richard Tapp
Bay to Birdwood Organisational Changes
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Club Name Badges Name Badges are supplied by the Club when you join. But if
you would like to upgrade, you may purchase a smaller name badge which is manufactured with your name and club emblem. You may see others wearing them at meetings. They are available in:
Plain with Pin $8.00
Plain with dual pin and clip $9.00
Plain with magnet $10.00
Clear Glaze Acrylic with pin $11.00
Clear Glaze Acrylic with dual pin and clip $12.00
Clear Glaze Acrylic with magnet $13.00
Please contact John Goddard at the meetings or by phone at 8443 6311 / 0435 107 854
CHRYSLER RESTORERS - ORDER FORM FOR NAME BADGES STYLE OF BADGE [Plain or Clear Glaze - circle one] PIN TYPE [Pin or Dual pin and clip or Magnet - circle one]
PHONE (a/h) ……………………………… (day time if different) …………………………………….
FULL NAME (print clearly)………………………………………………. Price…………...
2nd badge name……………………………………………………….......… Price…………...
3rd badge name……………………………………………………….......… Price…………...
4th badge name……………………………………………………….......… Price…………...
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Jim and Gina Dawson’s S Series pressed into service on the occasion of their youngest daughter’s wedding, December 24th. 2017. All six occupants arrived safely despite appalling effort of
eldest son to manage the technology available, and the great difficulty encountered by father-of-the-bride to get into and out of the rear of the car!
Wedding “S”
Photo by Magali Valambras
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N A All vehicles offered for sale should quote their registration number or engine number if not registered.
F S Urgent clean out sale
4 cyl Chrysler, complete rough vehicle plus spares. $75 the lot.
1937 Dodge sedan needs restoration. No seats and trim, mechanically complete $100 ono.
Valiant, 215 Hemi motor slant, 160 motor and transmission for reconditioning $25.
Late teen, early twenties Dodge body parts and chassis, rough complete buckboard (all mechanical parts). $75 the lot
Milton Prosser, 70 Riverview Road, Woodside, 0407 782 055
“Heaps for sale”. [I think this means Dick wants a lot less stuff in his shed - Ed] Richard Hart 8337 7887
Engines. Cheap to good home to give aways. Various Chrysler Dodge etc engines mostly closed with some accessories, manifold, bellhousing etc.
Plus others not listed. Trevor Kelley 8391 2685
W 2 x 450/500 23” tyres in reasonable condition. Les Johnson 08 8398 2311
66 Dodge Phoenix driver’s door and boot lid. Bruce Beamish. 0427 355 466.
Valiant 4 speed shifter and gear lever, good tailgate VH-CM, thrust bearing carrier. Suzannah 0421 899 704
8 foot surfboard to display on roof racks of AP6 Safari. Will paint and display. Allison Houghton 0409 283 182
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