April 2004 Issue 31
The Burra Fair was favourite again this year with fourteen vehicles on display.
Southern Tablelands Heritage Automotive Restorers Club Inc.
President
Allan Boyd 6297 6014
Vice President
Pam Corbett 6297 7285
Secretary
Chris Hillbrick 6231 6422
Treasurer
Garry Hatch 6297 4647
Public Officer
Ron Best 6236 3432
Council Delegate
John Corbett
Alternate George Cook
Events Director
Ron Scattergood 6236 3219
Committee
John Cornwell Paul Hogarth-Boyd Bob Cannon John Thomas
6297 3174 6232 9012
6299 1901 6238 2874
Registrar
John Corbett 6297 7285
Vehicle Inspector
Albert Neuss 6297 6225
Editor
Belinda Hogarth-Boyd
6232 9012
Committee
Ronda Corn-well Chris Forsey
6297 3174
Club Meetings are held at 8pm on the first Tuesday of each month at the Girl Guide Hall, Erin Street, Queanbeyan.
Please send all correspondence to the club’s postal address: PO Box 1420 Queanbeyan 2620
Website: www.stharc.org.au Email: [email protected]
Editor’s Email: [email protected]
Previous copies of The Wheel are available from the Australian National Library, Call No. N796.70994WHE.
Contributions should be submitted by the 20th of the month for the following month's issue. Articles covering events, members’ experiences, automotive/mechanical items or photographs welcomed. Photos will be returned. The editor reserves the right to accept or reject or modify any section of any article that has been submitted for publication.
The opinions and views expressed in the articles published in The Wheel are wholly those of the respective authors, and not necessarily those of the Editor, or the Committee of the Southern Tablelands Heritage Automotive Restorers Club Inc.
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From the newsroom…..
Wow—another jam packed month! We had the
Burra Fair and the weekend trip to Temora! But
you’ll have to wait until next month to hear all the
gossip on Temora!
Thanks to all contributors this month-it is great to
hear about other motoring events that members are involved in,
keep them coming!
From the Pen of Pam …...
Congratulations to the Events Committee for
another successful run - this one being Temora
last weekend. We even had our own in-house
entertainment. With Krystina McLeish playing her piano accor-
dian for a sing-along and Rhonda Winnett presenting a wonder-
ful rendition of ‘Brindacella’.
The club outings just keep getting better. I daren’t miss one. I
for one feel very lucky to be a member of such a friendly, social
club, it is like an extended family. The Burra Fair was also an-
other success with fourteen vehicles attending the day.
Our next outing is to the Braidwood Heritage weekend this Sat-
urday. Look forward to seeing you all there.
Everyone keep well and don’t forget to submit any articles of
interest to Belinda for the ‘Wheel’.
Pam Corbett
Vice President.
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06/04/04
Meeting Commenced: 8.15. pm Attendance: 26 Apologies 13
Visitors: Pam & Les Warren (2 Renaults and a Holden ute)
New Members: Nil
Minutes of Previous Meeting:
Accepted as issued in The Wheel.
Moved: Pam Corbett Seconded: Rhonda Winnett
Treasurer’s Report:
Balance at 02/03/04 $3445.53 Plus income $1451.90
Sub-total $4897.43
Less Expenditure $ 605.00
_____________ Balance at 06/04/04 $4292.43
Paul Hogarth-Boyd moved to accept the Treasurer’s Report, Seconded: Anne Scattergood.
Correspondence In:
Meguiar’s Motor Ex: The Expo of Power and Passion, Sydney
Showground 3 – 4 July 2004 registration papers and brochure, contact Jenny Westdorp Pivotal Communication, ph 02 9977 0248, fax 02 9977
8783, email [email protected]
Goulburn Swap Meet, Sunday 4 April 2004, Goulburn Show-
ground, Braidwood Rd, Admission $3 adult, 14 yrs & under free, from
6am.
CMC Major Events, Feb 04 includes Easter activities in NSW/
ACT.
Newspaper articles Our great outdoors – Australia’s best 10 camp-
ing sites, and heritage sites of S.A.
Vigil Insurance presentation, Novatel on Northbourne, Thursday
22 April, 7pm includes club insurance, contact Karyn ph 6201 6361 (w) or 0405 130 623.
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Minutes from April Meeting
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Jaguar Marque, Canberra, Easter
Battle of Waterloo, France “V” vehicle display
Queanbeyan Swap Meet: 25-26 Sept 2004, + American Car Na-
tional 26/09/04, Qbn Showground, Enquiries Chris 0427 267 927, email
Invitation to attend AAR Rally, Tewantin, Qld 16-19 April 2004.
Newsletters:
Berrima District Historic Vehicle Club – Drive Chatter March 04
Canberra Antique & Classic Moor Club – The Colonial March 04
Council of Heritage Motor Clubs – NSW – Bush Telegraph No
17, April-May 04 – this year’s rally at Picton, Inverell in 2005. Council
affiliation fees due ($15 per club + $1 per member). New Council Logo
now appearing on the newsletter features the Lexington motorcar. Of interest the 30-year rolling cut-off date for club plates took effect from 1
January 1984.
Classic & Vintage Motor Club of Eurobodalla – March 2004
Gundagai Antique Motor Club – The Crank Handle April 2004
Veteran and Vintage Car Club of Goulburn – The Broken Spoke
March 2004 Advertising Notices:
BAS International, classic car restorers, ph 03 9738 1099
Correspondence Out:
Get well wishes to Albert & Fay Neuss
Thank you card to Paul Hannaford, Goulburn.
Events: 2004
Wheels – 10 cars on display
Ladies Day trip to Goulburn – Belinda reported that all the ladies
who attended spent an enjoyable day together arriving in their mod-
ern, dependable cars. Highlights were the rose display that included
Goulburn’s own rose, a quilting and embroidery exhibition and a lo-cal art display. However, the reason for going, A Hundreds years of
pioneers in petticoats, was a walk down memory lane for a few ladies
as the practical underwear of Australian women was displayed and explained alongside some exquisite and very provocative pieces from
days gone by. Call for more ideas for Ladies Only outings.
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Burra Fair – good roll up, although the group was divided into two as
members gravitated to the closest stand of trees that provided shade
near the vehicles. 18/4/04 - South Care helicopter Base, Monaro Hwy, 10am – tour
available, followed by BBQ lunch at Molonglo Gorge in conjunction
with CACMC. This will be considered as an ad hoc event.
25/4/04 Temora Aviation Museum – flying weekend – also Rural dis-play. Ron advised the Run would start from the Clubhouse on Sat
morning, travelling to Temora via Yass (morning tea and lunch stop),
Crisps Gallery, Binalong and Bookham. Sunday will be spent at the Aviation Museum, and Monday morning is a tour of the Rural dis-
play, then returning to Qbn. Organiser: Ron Scattergood.
1/5/04 Braidwood Fair, contact: George Cook.
16/5/04 Cochrane farm visit 6/6/04 Garage crawl – Terry Davis/Ian McLeish/John Thomas
Other Events: Easter weekend:
Bush Council Easter Rally & AGM
Jaguar Club rally, Canberra Plough and be Counted, Cootamundra – see Ian McLeish for details.
Jim Kampouris has entered also. This event is attempting to put Aus-
tralia into the Guinness Book of Records.
Rile National Rally, Heritage Motel, Narrabundah.
24-25/04/04 - Tumut “Falling Leaf Festival” rally,
22-23/5/04 – Bathurst “Gold Country” rally 11-14/06/04 – Wagga Wagga V & V club “37th June Rally”.
12-14/06/04 - -Shoalhaven’s “Kickstart m’cycle rally’, Nowra
20/6/04 – Battle of Waterloo: France ‘V’ vehicle display – British and
French vehicles – Lawns of Old Parliament House (Renault Club Contact: Luke Drady 6294 1334, email: [email protected] or
MM Club Contact: Bruce Perry 6254 5059 email: kus-
[email protected]). 7/8/04 – Classic Racing cars – Eastern Creek.
29/8/04 Sunday Railway Society & ACT Motor Clubs organising a
combined run to Bungendore. Details to be provided closer to the
event. 5/09/04 – Cootamundra “Father’s Day Swap” Meeting
19/09/04 IMM Motorama 1946-1980. Wollongong .
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Annual Dinner Dance, Saturday 10 July 2004, Tigers Club, Qbn.
Ron advised that this date is a week earlier than previously suggested
due to the lack of venues available in the area. The band “Bunyip and Bluegum” is booked. New caterers are taking over at the Club, and
cost and menu will be advised ASAP. Help will be needed to organ-
ise the different aspects of the evening and this will be taken up at the May meeting.
Registrar: Nil.
Editor: Request for more articles.
Foxy/Bells discount cards have arrived and will be sent out with the
next newsletter. Each card is to joint membership; so if members wish to have individual cards, please notify Pam Corbett by the
May meeting. Please note that the cards expire 31 January 2005.
Belinda reported she is taking orders for broad brimmed hats.
Members are reminded to please pay for polo shirts that have
been ordered. The order will be placed once all payments have
been received.
General Business:
Fundraiser: Ron reported that the fundraising activity for the station-
ery engine club was a success, and that $742.90 net profit was raised for the Club, and also there is sufficient meat left over for the Temora
run. Other non-perishable items bought for the day have been includ-
ed in the Club’s collection. The Meeting was appreciative of Ron’s
efforts.
Badges: - set up cost for STHARC vehicle badges have been agreed
to and Ron advised the original quotes would be honoured. The meet-ing agreed to initially order stick on STHARC badges at $8.00 per
badge ($5 each cost price, so making a modest profit for the Club).
The more expensive metal badges will be further investigated before
ordering any. David Marsh moved to thank Anne Scattergood for organising the quotes for badges. The meeting showed its apprecia-
tion.
Name bars for new members: A motion was put to the meeting that
STHARC should supply new members with one lapel badge, limited
to one badge per family membership. Following discussion, an
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amendment was put to the meeting that such an idea should go back to the Committee for discussion, however, this amendment was not
carried, and the original motion was carried following a show of
hands of all members present at the meeting.
CHMC AGM: Council of Heritage Motor Clubs NSW Inc meeting to
be held in Picton on good Friday, April 9 2004, starting at 7.30pm.
Allan Boyd and Chris Hillbrick indicated they were happy to attend this meeting as STHARC delegates.
Website: George Cook requested more photos, with attached descrip-
tion, for the web page: preferably in jpg format.
Raffle Won by Anne Scattergood. Prize: Easter Clown (donated by
David Marsh) and confectionary. $ TBA raised. May raffle – “tea for two”.
Meeting closed: 9.15.pm
Next Meeting: Tuesday 4 May 2004 Next Committee Meeting: Tuesday 20 April 2004.
Guest Speaker: Ray Turner, new member, spoke about his collec-
tion especially his 1910 French 4 cylinder Leon Bollee, which is the only one mobile in Australia. He bought it from an enthusiast in Bur-
ney, Tasmania.
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Burra Fair
Perfect weather (if you aren’t looking for rain) meant a good start for the ten vehicles and one bike that made the trip to the Burra for the Annual
Burra Community Association Fair.
As always, it was a pleasant day out with plenty to see and do, and some tasty goodies to try. Our vehicles all took part in the Grand Parade be-fore lining up near the old School house, a quieter spot than last years’
site beside the chainsaw demonstration area.
‘Noddy’ the Albion refused to start just ahead of the Grand Parade - thanks to a faulty battery! Thanks to John Cornwell and a bystander who were commandeered to push Noddy, she was pushed a few feet and started easily. I hate to say it, but I completely forgot she had a crank
handle mounted in the front - sorry John!!
The group split into two camps- in an attempt to get some shade! We then whiled away the afternoon chatting, members kept amused by the
gumboot throwing competition!
Ron Scattergood
Those attending were:
Paul & Belinda Hogarth-Boyd MG-B
Allan Boyd & Christine Hillbrick 1970 BMW Motorbike
Marree Burke & Max de Oliver 1955 (ish) Morris
Ron and Anne Scattergood 1953 Albion, 1926 International, 1963 Stu-debaker
John Thomas EH Holden
Chris Forsey Vanguard Ute
John Cornwell FJ Holden
John & James Corbett 1948 Ford Pilot
Graham Bates Mainline Ute
David Blair with guests Phyllis Blair & Royce Howlett
‘Willies’ Jeep
Rhonda & John Winnett Austin Cambridge
Albert Neuss 1936 Plymouth
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Celebrations this month...
All our best wishes to get well soon ... I hear that Pat Smith is well and truly on the mend -he even drove a friends’ bus recently! Way to go Pat! It is great to see you back in the driv-ers seat.
I trust that you are all well and I wish all members good health and safe driving over the Easter break and the school holiday period.
No anniversaries to report this month.
A belated birthday wish to George Cook whose birthday was 24th March—incidentally it is the same as John Corbetts’ birthday! Keep notifica-tion of birthday and other events coming in!
Dot Smith celebrates her birthday on the 16th of May - happy birthday Dot!!
Happy Birthday to you…..
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Forthcoming STHARC Events …Forthcoming STHARC Events …Forthcoming STHARC Events …
Date Event / Destination Contact Date Event / Destination Host Contact
May
1
Braidwood Heritage Day
George Cook 4847 5081
May
15-16
Oil, Steam and Kerosene Museum Field Days Menangle Road, Menangle
Campbelltwon Steam and Ma-chinery Museum
16
Visit to Warren Cochrane and Jody Thomas’ Property at Windellema
Paul Hogarth-Boyd 6232 9012
June
6
Garage Crawl—Thomas’, Davis’ and McLeish’s
John Cornwall 6297 3174
June
19-20 Classic Racing Eastern Creek Raceway
Historic Sports and Racing Car Association
TBA
Working-bee at the Guide Hall
20
The Battle of Waterloo-Display Day The French vs. the British Reconciliation Place, King Edward Terrace, Parkes, Canberra. 10 am -2 pm
Renault Owners Club of Canberra and the Canberra Region Morris Minor Club
French vehicles contact: Luke Drady 6294 1334 British vehicles contact: Bruce Perry 6254 5059
July
10
Annual Dinner Tigers Club, Queanbeyan
18
Fire Museum, Forrest To be confirmed
Ron Scattergood 6236 3219
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More details of next month’s Club runs are included on Page 19.
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Date Event / Destination Contact Date Event / Destination Host Contact
May
1
Braidwood Heritage Day
George Cook 4847 5081
May
15-16
Oil, Steam and Kerosene Museum Field Days Menangle Road, Menangle
Campbelltwon Steam and Ma-chinery Museum
16
Visit to Warren Cochrane and Jody Thomas’ Property at Windellema
Paul Hogarth-Boyd 6232 9012
June
6
Garage Crawl—Thomas’, Davis’ and McLeish’s
John Cornwall 6297 3174
June
19-20 Classic Racing Eastern Creek Raceway
Historic Sports and Racing Car Association
TBA
Working-bee at the Guide Hall
20
The Battle of Waterloo-Display Day The French vs. the British Reconciliation Place, King Edward Terrace, Parkes, Canberra. 10 am -2 pm
Renault Owners Club of Canberra and the Canberra Region Morris Minor Club
French vehicles contact: Luke Drady 6294 1334 British vehicles contact: Bruce Perry 6254 5059
July
10
Annual Dinner Tigers Club, Queanbeyan
18
Fire Museum, Forrest To be confirmed
Ron Scattergood 6236 3219
For information on upcoming events please contact the Events Director or the
nominated contact.
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We somehow managed to fit 6 tractors and implements on the big semi-trailer on Friday 9 April, destination Cootamundra and ‘Plough
and by Counted’.
Our tractors were a 1939 Farmall M IHC, a 1945 Farmall H IHC, a
1951 Grey Ferguson TEA20, a Yammar 5110 and a Kubuta 5100.
The Friday afternoon at Cootamundra was a hive of activity and there were many unloading ramps aplenty. By nightfall we had our tractors and implements unloaded and parked beside our caravan in the exhibitors camping area. Upon registration, we prompted member ship of STHARC and were informed that we had the larg-est number of tractors in one name. Our three sons, ourselves and
Sonny the truck driver were our six drivers.
Saturday there were many activities such as the tractor pull - an old steam engine out pulling all the other tractors! Also, old and unique tractors were paraded for the spectators – described in great detail,
one such example being the units from South Africa.
It was interesting to meet the other exhibitors from all over Australia and other parts of the world; and to walk around the large area of trucks, tents and caravan – the atmosphere was incredible. Many sheep and cattle were barbequed each night by the various family
gatherings each evening.
Sunday morning we drove our tractors to the field to be ploughed. The tractors were placed in many rows, three abreast and had to plough 250 metres and then turn back and plough 5000 metres – this was finished by a lap of honour around the field and past the
spectators.
At the drivers meeting at midday on Sunday we were advised that we were 200 tractors short to break to Irish record of 1,834 tractors. This was due to around 600 registrations not checking in. The rec-ord attempt was deferred from 2 pm to 4 pm in the hope of getting
more tractors.
It was amazing to see the resilience of the farming community around Cootamundra as the message went out by two-way radio. Farmers actually disconnected their seed drills in paddocks and
Plough and be Counted
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drove to the site. Fences were cut and at least 20 big trucks of-fered their services and drove to farms up to 20 kilometres away to bring back tractors. By 3.30 pm there were sufficient tractors to
break the record, but the tractors still kept coming.
To be a part of the experience of 1900 drivers’ converging on their tractors and starting them was exhilarating. The noise, the smoke and the dust added to the atmosphere of excitement and anticipa-
tion.
Krystina’s tractor stalled on the start up and there were strict in-structions that drivers were not to leave their tractors. Fortunately, an official started her up again and she has the experience of trav-elling round the field three times – she was even seen on the Na-tional TV News by her sister in Melbourne who was not aware that
Krystina was in the event!
All drivers received a metal badge to show that they participated and officially the world record now stands at 1,901 tractors – and we got to be there! The organisers submitted details of all the trac-tors to the four judges from the Guinness Book of World Records
and fund raising during the weekend was donated to charity.
Ian McLeish
Ian McLeish at Plough at be Counted—you couldn’t see him for dust!
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GRAND PRIX WEEK
Years ago, we promised ourselves that “one of these years”
we’d get along to the Australian Grand Prix. We’d watched it on TV for ages. Many years ago too, I’d been to watch Sir Jack’s “Repco Brabham” in action, but that was now a “historic car”! So times had
changed, and it was time we went along.
By the time we had finalised our bookings, it seemed that getting accommodation in Melbourne for the race would be doubt-ful. But some distant memory kicked in – many accommodation houses prefer to keep some rooms for longer bookings. It worked, and we found ourselves with a one bedroom serviced flat in St Kil-
da for a week, within walking distance of the race circuit.
We began our week with some time on Pauline’s agenda, which began with shops and followed with sightseeing. I went along with it, because I knew I’d later need all the brownie points I
could find.
Next came a day at the Melbourne Motor Show. It’s held in a giant airconditioned Exhibition Centre, known to the locals as Jef-f’s Shed (after the former Premier who commissioned it). “Giant” in
this case means about 100M by 200M, which is pretty impressive.
Along one side is a carpeted concourse, and there were dis-played the vehicles in the forthcoming Shannons auction. The model range was from a Messerschmitt to a Rolls (no trucks Ron), and the quality from “average club car” to concours standard.
Probably 60 or 70 vehicles, at a guess.
Virtually all manufacturers represented in the Aussie new vehicle market had displays. As a general observation, almost no-body showed “poverty pack” versions of even the low-end models: and vehicles ranged from the real basics in a Euro-style miniature called the “Smart” (which makes the 4CV big in comparison), to some very exotic Ferraris, Maseratis, Audis etc with tags nudging $500K. And everybody seemed to be selling the type of 4WDs re-
quired for tennis mums.
Then came the first day of the Grand Prix. What you see on TV is only a tiny fraction of the events presented, and it all runs from the Thursday. We’d booked seats in one of the stands, so our
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viewing spot was guaranteed. No F1s on the Thursday, but there were races from other groups and I enjoyed the ‘historic vehicles display’, where cars from 1920s and 30s specials to Stirling Moss in
a 1954 Maserati 250F circulated around the track. There were con-
stantly other displays of various kinds, including by the RAAF.
On the Friday and Saturday there were more races, with the FI cars doing their first practice sessions for the year. From the out-set it was obvious that Ferrari would be the cars to beat; they looked as if they were on rails and had the legs to go with it. Wil-liams and, even more so Mclaren, were not in the same league of power or handling, with BAR the surprise package. The BAR Hon-das seemed to have ample power, but looked a little like ‘an acci-dent looking for somewhere to happen’ in terms of handling. Re-
nault seemed credible, with Jaguar next and then the rest.
The difference between being there and watching TV is the “atmosphere”. Nothing prepares you for the noise levels. We used earplugs which were barely adequate for noise levels that are actu-ally painful for unprotected ears – next time we’d take proper hear-ing protectors. The other “missing” from TV are the smells. The historic racers had the most marvellous smell of methanol and Castrol R. Once experienced, never forgotten. The V8 Holden and Ford racers had a “sour” smell, possibly from tyre rubber, though there was no smell evident with the Porsche Carreras which were as fast. But the FI cars have a uniquely “sweet” smell. If my recog-nition skills are right, it represented a group of hydrocarbons called “ketones” and I guess was from the rather exotic fuels they use,
where flame speed is more important than octane.
Our seats were only some 20 metres back from the track, where the cars were passing at high speed. But between us and them was a substantial weldmesh fence and concrete barrier. Out behind us were various displays, memorabilia shops, and food and drink stands. Everything was remarkably well organised, though some prices could be described as imaginative. There also was a
display of heritage vehicles by some of the Melbourne car clubs.
By the Sunday we more or less knew all our neighbours in the stand, and we were glad we’d booked seats. The crowds had grown daily from 80,000 on the Thursday to 120,000 on the Sun-
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day, so good trackside “standing room” spots were at a premium.
Pauline and I had a problem: we’ve always gone for Schu in the Ferrari, but now that Renault have returned to F1, marque loyal-ty suggests we should back them. Finally the “local factor” took over and we decided to barrack for the Queanbeyan kid, Mark Webber, even though he drove a Ford going under a Jaguar badge. And Webber looked good in practice and had quite a good spot on
the grid.
Came the big race, and what had seemed to be Ferrari dominance proved to be the case. The two Ferraris romped away from the rest. Webber’s start was awful, so when he came by our stand the Ferraris had disappeared in the distance. Alonso’s Re-nault did quite well and the BARs, as expected, looked reasonably competitive. The Williams showed some promise, but the perfor-
mance of the McLarens was dismal.
So, was it all worth it? Yes, we had a marvellously relaxing week, which was just what we both needed. Both the motorshow and the car races were thoroughly enjoyable experiences. We pro-pose to do it all again one day: meanwhile we’d have to say though, that you’ll see more of the race by sitting in front of a TV. And the
beer’s cheaper then, too.
George Cook
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Out and About
by
James Gildea office manager
87 High Street
Queanbeyan NSW
Telephone: 02 6297 3862
Facsimile: 02 6299 2680
It seems that we have a celebrity in out midst. Ron and Anne Scat-tergood were recently approached to have one of their trucks ap-pears in a television commercial! The vehicle was advertised for sale in Just Cars and they were contact to see if they would hire it out. The 1942 Lendlease truck was subsequently transported to Campbelltown where the back wheels were remove and a door un-hinged for a rustic look. The ad is for Uncle Toby’s muesli bars and features Grant Hackett being chased across a paddock by a bull, he then leaps on to the back of the truck (hence the reasons for re-moving the back wheels - to make it low enough to jump onto), he then eats a muesli bar that gives him the strength to escape! So keep an eye out for it.
Krystina McLeish showed husband Ian a thing or two at Plough and be Counted. In the absence of Ian, Krystina thought she would try her hand to crank starting the tractor… she turned the handle and it started first go! Husband Ian arrived and quizzed her about using the choke -”Choke? Where is that?” Ian concluded that it actually didn’t need the choke, and his continued use of the choke was probably the reason that he always had trouble starting it!
The Thursday April 15 Issue of The Land had a great write up and aerial photo of the Plough and Be Counted World Record! Tractors were shipped in from South Africa, Ireland and New Zealand to par-ticipate.
Reminder to members that the Motorama scheduled for 9th Sep-tember in Wollongong has been cancelled.
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Good Morning Vietnam Maureen Scattergood recently visited Vietnam for a work related trip and I hear that she is on the road again, here is her last update…... You will be pleased to know that I am working hard here - seriously. I am still waking at Aus-tralian time which is 3am local time. As I can't get back to sleep, I have been doing homework prior to going to the project's office in the morning. I just have to re-member that when I leave the room, taking out the key switches the power in the room off. Computers left on ..... Oh well !!!! Food has been .... Interesting, and varied. We have found a wine that has a dead crow, lizard and bear claw fermenting in it. It costs about $5 for a glass. So far, no-one has volunteered to try it. There have been a few suggestions as to what it could do to your system, not all comments have been printable!!! The traffic is amazing. Everyone rides motor bikes. No crash hel-mets, with thong type shoes, and no-one looks where they are go-ing too much. Makes crossing the road rather interesting, as the pedestrian crossings do not mean that the vehicles even slow down. There is a trick to crossing at a slight angle with the traffic flow. If you slow down or speed up your pace while you are on the road ....... Road kill!!!! Crossing the roads are a bit like bungee jumping. Big adrenaline rush by the time you make it to the other side of the road!!! Anyway, I am leaving Vietnam tomorrow. There is definitely not a lot of glamour in long distance air flights!!! 19 hours travel to get here, slightly less flying time on the way back as I am only going to Sydney, not Melbourne as on the flight over here. The traffic at night when I arrived in Hanoi did have the affect of waking me up though!! Catch you all later,
Maureen Scattergood
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Details of Upcoming events!
The Braidwood Heritage Day The aim is to group at the clubhouse at 9.30 am have a quick cup-pa and leave Queanbeyan at 10am. We will aim to arrive in Braid-wood at 11 am, where we will regroup in the park near the War Me-morial. We will then travel down the main street and turn right at the Raine and Horne office into Duncan Street where the vehicles will be put on display.
Members are then free to check out the craft stalls and the other festivities. The Grand Parade will be held at 1.30 pm after which members can either stay longer, or make their way back home - this will be discussed on the day. Lunch is by own arrangement, members can either BYO, sample one of Braidwood’s many trendy cafes, or the tried and true pub lunch!
The organiser for this event is George Cook who can be contact on, Ph. 4847 5081.
Windellema Trip The other STHARC event for this month is the trip to Windellema to visit the property of War-ren and Jodie.
Warren has plenty of toys to keep the boys amused including a Chev truck (which if you can get it started may win you a prize) a series
2A Landrover, a HG Premier, a Monaro and last but not least, Jodie’s Sprite.
I believe the house it still fitted with an outdoor bath- Jodie might even give us a demo of how to warm up in an outdoor bath - with a glass of port!
Members are asked to meet at the club house at 9.45am for a 10am departure am from where we will travel via Tarago for morn-ing tea and then on to the Cochrane / Thomas Farm. Lunch will be a BYO barbeque down by the creek.
The organiser for this event is Paul Hogarth, Ph. 6232 9012.
The Wheel
Thank you!
For Sale
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No ads this month.
Thankyou to this month’s contribu-tors, George Cook, Christine Hill-brick, Ian McLeish, Pam Corbett, Maureen Scattergood and Ron Scattergood.
Wanted
- Dead or Alive !
1964 Ford Anglia Estate Wagon, powder blue, the ‘Blue Roo’. $5,500 ono. Contact Ron Ph. (02) 4821
7851 or (Mobile) 041 7671224.
NOTE: FOR SALE and WANTED advertisements will run for two issues. Please advise the editor if ad is no longer required. Members’ ads take priority over non-members’ ads. Heritage car ads take priority over ads for modern vehicles. Please include registration number of vehicle (or engine and body numbers if unregistered).
75 Sheppard Street Hume 2620 (across from rear of Gull Service Centre)
Richard Hayes Ph. 6260 1311
All types of Auto Electrical Work. Older Vehicles and Motor Cycles a Specialty.
Norm Betts-Motor Trimmer Upholsterers
‘Normandi ‘ Mulloon Rd, Kings Hwy
via Braidwood NSW 2621
PO Box 370, Bungendore
Ph. (02) 4842 7139
Email: [email protected]
If it’s Metal we can Coat it Old Car parts a speciality
70 Bayldon Road Queanbeyan Call Michael on 6297 5508
Sandblasting
Powder Coating
Southern Tablelands Heritage Automotive Restorers Club Inc. P O Box 1420 Queanbeyan NSW 2620
Seiffert Automotive
All types of mechanical work done to most
makes and models of vehicles.
Authorised Inspection Station NSW & ACT.
Albert, Fay & Andrew Neuss 8 Endurance Ave Queanbeyan
(02) 6297 6225
Repairs to all makes and models, including LPG vehicles. NSW & LPG Rego Inspections
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