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DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. APRIL 2012 WWW.DVTR.ORG VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 TRundlin’ TRiumphs In This Issue • Dogs of War • Director’s Message ”OK LADS, WE’RE AGREED! WHAT HAPPENS IN ENGLAND, STAYS IN ENGLAND” CLAVIN SANFORD HAYBALE WHERE’S BOB 1-7 8 • The Fastest TR You’ve Never Seen 9 • From the Library 10 • Tech Session • “New” Vintage Tags Law 11 12 • Events Calendar 13 • Board Minutes • Classifieds 14 16 THE DOGS OF WAR UK MOTORING TOUR FEBRUARY 22-27, 2012 ewr,phl,jfk-lhr-piccadilly,coventry street,the cabinet war rooms,london transport museum, churchill’s battle of britain museum,ace cafe,national car,honeybourne mouldings, kenilworth holiday inn,stoneleigh’s race retro show,the green man,heritage motoring museum, herald ave-tile hill-coventry,standard-triumph social club, jaguar social club, white lion pub browns lane,the famous virgins and castle pub,bletchley park-lhr The Four Dogs of War Motoring History Tour of the UK by Mark Bulwicz, Lou Defabio, Bob De Lucia and Bruce Schecter This February, four intrepid DVT members made the pilgrimage to England for a long weekend “educational mission”. Where’s Bob was the first to arrive in England, a day early to visit friends just up the road from Heathrow, in Buckinghamshire. Haybale, Sanford, and Clavin, arrived the next day early Thursday morning, all on separate flights, and arriving at different terminals at Heathrow. The three met up at British Airways Terminal 5, and elected to take the slower 45 minute Tube ride to London, rather than the 15 minute Heathrow Express, because the tube went straight to Piccadilly Circus where our London hotel was located, appropriately enough, on Coventry Street. This allowed us to tour London baggage free until our rooms were ready for a late afternoon checkin and to also meet up with Where’s Bob. After the rendezvous at our hotel, the Thistle Piccadilly, the four of us began our tour with a walk through scenic London on a sunny, spring-like day through Trafalgar Square, into Whitehall; past The Horse Guards, and 10 Downing Street, to our first destination, the Churchill War Rooms, located underneath The Treasury. The War Rooms are a branch of the Imperial War Museum. PAGE 1 Although we only meandered for 90 minutes, the historical information this museum provides is rich enough to easily extend a visit into 3 hours or more. Continuing our sunny day plans, we walked to the Covent Garden district, for a pub lunch and a visit to the London Transport Museum. The museum is another hidden motoring theme gem with a wonderful history of London public transportation system of the bus and the Tube. It was packed with school children and adults alike. Our day was quickly passing and we had one more of the war-time theme museum on our itinerary, so, concluding the tube would slow us down, we opted for a quick ride in the omnipresent black London taxi to the other side of the Thames, to visit the Britain at War Experience, a great little museum that gives you the flavor of the “blitz”, and how it was for Londoners to live city life during those desperate times. (Continued next page) DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. WWW.DVTR.ORG APRIL 2012 VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 The Four Dogs of War Motoring History Tour of the UK - Continued Since we were on the other side of the Thames, this gave us the opportunity to walk across the iconic and well-photographed, Tower Bridge for a Tube ride back to Piccadilly for a quick check-in and refresh at the hotel, then off on another Tube line run to the Ace Café. The Ace Café opened in 1938 providing, rare in those days; 24 hour café service to the transport worker community, but it quickly became the London biker café of fame. It was also scheduled to be a Harley-Davidson get together night at the Ace. We also managed to meet up there with longtime Delaware Valley Triumphs member Brian Jones, who now lives in London for business. Day 2 started with a Tube ride back to Heathrow to convert Tube transport to a National Car rental. Fr o m He a t h r o w i t w a s d u e n o r t h t o v i s i t Honeybourne Mouldings, in Bidford-on-Avon, in Warwickshire. They are a small factory that does very big business in making fiberglass reproductions of classic car body panels; wings, spoilers, tops, etc., for Triumphs, MGs, Jags, (among many marques). Mark was enquiring about a possible 2 piece surrey top for his TR4A, and he was favorably impressed by the craftsmanship and attention to detail. The hands-on shop (and OSHA challenge) makes just about anything classic car from their many moulds they created from original production pieces. The owners were very gracious to show us all around and explain their manufacturing process. Now how do we get that surrey top shipped inexpensively back to the US? That is the problem US sales present, lots of inquiries, but sales are rare due to shipping these unwieldy pieces. From there it was north to Stoneleigh and our 1st day at the 3-day Race Retro Show. Many Triumphs were on display in parts, service, or club booth display, and there were even some on display for sale. This is a great 3-day show with hundreds of vendors, sports car clubs, plus classic racing and rally cars on display, or for sale. Show special features include live rally racing, plus interviews PAGE 2 with motoring legends, including legendary RAC Rally winner Russell Brookes, and Jaguar’s Norman Dewis. In addition, in building 4 there were hundreds of vendors in the autojumble section, in which we spent a good amount of time and money. We also reconnected with our friend Kevin, a press photographer who we met a few years ago at Race Retro, coincidentally a fellow Triumph TR7 owner. We then checked in at our favorite Holiday Inn in Kenilworth, and walked over to the Green Man Pub for dinner and a few cask-pumped pints. The next morning we met Graham Robson for breakfast. For those who don’t know Graham, he has had a long career in the British motoring industry including running the ‘works’ motorsport team at Triumph. He has been an independent writer, historian and motoring consultant for many years, and has written more than 130 books. We had a conversation with Graham about a special upcoming anniversary UK event in May, 2013, STAR90. Look for a separate article about that in a future issue. We then headed down the road with Graham to the National Heritage Motor Centre in Gaydon to present a plaque for their car club wall commemorating DVT’s 35th anniversary. We now have 3 plaques on their club display wall, I would assume more than any other classic car club. If you have not been to the Heritage Center in Gaydon recently, you should visit again. There have been a lot of renovations and the car collection is better than ever. In addition to the many Triumphs in a timeline of their manufacture, there are many other lines of British cars and special exhibits such as the current exhibit on chasing the land-speed record. From there it was back to Race Retro, and then another evening at DVT’s infamous watering hole, The Virgins and the Castle Pub, with Kevin and Graham. DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. APRIL 2012 WWW.DVTR.ORG VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 The Four Dogs of War Motoring History Tour of the UK - Continued Sunday had us back at Race Retro for a short time, then off to Coventry to visit a few historic motoring sites. We started with a visit to the Triumph monument on appropriately enough, Herald Avenue, where the factories used to stand. The only remnant that remains is a fully functioning community social and sports team clubhouse, the Standard Triumph Sports & Recreation Club, where many years ago shift workers, after their hard day assembling your Triumph would go in for a pint or two. We brazenly walked into the club and were greeted by some former Triumph employees watching an important football match over a few pints. They invited us to become members of the club, and gave us our officially notarized blue club membership book. We then drove over to the Brown’s Lane part of Coventry to see where the old Jaguar factories where. Some of the Jaguar factory buildings are still in use, as we were told by yet another social club member, this time the Jaguar Sports and Social Club. And to our surprise the Jaguar Heritage Museum across from the old factory on Brown’s Lane was still open, though it will be relocating soon to another location in the Coventry. The collection is extraordinary in its scope of Jaguars presented, over 120 cars dating from 1896 onwards. A traditional “Sunday Roast” dinner at a local Coventry pub, the Lion, was recommended by a former Jaguar employee, and completed our motoring themed day. Monday was departure day back to the US, but not before a stop to the Milton Keynes area to visit another historic UK landmark, Bletchley Park. This historic site was the headquarters for Churchill’s Secret Intelligence and Computer Headquarters. It is home to the infamous “Enigma “decoding machines and code-breaking operations, as well as the world’s first modern computer, “Colossus”. If a Classic Car Owner ever decides to run a war, particularly Spitfire owners, these four Dogs of War are available for consultation. PAGE 3 From there, the four Dogs of War, beaten, tired, and always thirsty for more UK Motoring History, headed to Heathrow and flights back to Philadelphia, Newark, and Kennedy airports. One more thing and with apologies to the Beatles: His name was Bruce, we called him Dr. Killjoy, but now everyone knows him as Clavin. !!!!!!!!! !DVT’s very own no so Fab 4 hoisting a pint with dinner !! ! Ever the bashful one - Haybale takes the stand! !!!! DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. APRIL 2012 WWW.DVTR.ORG VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 The Four Dogs of War Motoring History Tour of the UK Photo Gallery !! !! ! Time for a brief pint and a reunion with DVT’s own Brian Jones now on assignment in the UK. !!!!!! ! The Fab 4 they ain’t! !!!!!! !!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!! “Bi) Lacy of Heritage Motor Centre Museum with Bob and Haybale ! ! !!!! “Haybale” (Mark Bulwicz) makes a (iend who seems happy to see him! !! !!!! Years of hanging out in High School fina)y pays off !!!! ! !!!! !! “So if you ever wondered where a) the vintage TR Dolomites went... !! PAGE 4 DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. APRIL 2012 WWW.DVTR.ORG VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 The Four Dogs of War Motoring History Tour of the UK Photo Gallery - Continued !!!! !! !!!!!!!!! ! ! Papa TR3A and Junior.... !! ! ! ! !!Disappointment abounds when the Fab 4 find the pub closed at!!!! the Standard TR Recreation Club. ! !! !! Bruce Schecter in Ra)y mode ! !! ! ! Bob, confident that his wife Joyce wi) support his decision, !!!!!!!!! makes an acquisition at the Jaguar stand... !!!!!! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! Mi)e Miglia Tr3 !!!! !!!!!! ! !!!!!! ! ! !!!! Bruce debates whether the car would fare we) on the NJ Turnpike !! I’ve heard of half a man but half a car? !!!!!! ! ! PAGE 5 !!!! !!!! ! DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. APRIL 2012 WWW.DVTR.ORG VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 The Four Dogs of War Motoring History Tour of the UK Now for the Serious Motoring Photo Gallery Some supreme British Racing Machines !!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!! ! !!!!!!!!!!! !! !! ! ! !! ! ! !! !! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! !! PAGE 6 !! ! ! DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. WWW.DVTR.ORG APRIL 2012 VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 The Four Dogs of War Motoring History Tour of the UK Now for the Serious Motoring Photo Gallery - Continued Some Modern and Classic Racing and Ra)y Machines !! !! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! !! !! ! ! !! ! ! !!! ! !!! !!! PAGE 7 ! ! DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. WWW.DVTR.ORG APRIL 2012 VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 Director’s Message by Robert “Where’s Bob” DeLucia ! Fellow DVT’rs: As I look out the window today as I write this, it is warm, nearing 80 degrees, a little rain this morning but as noon approaches it looks like time for a TR6 drive! Driving season is officially here this month! Already we have seen several events in late March that we have had many LBC’s attend. The March 20th GTR wa s just amazing, with great weather, a full deck of DVT’ers, and a parking lot just full of Triumphs parked together. Very impressive, especially for March! I expect the same, if not more for April’s GTR. Coming up this month on April 28th is our annual Spring rallye vs. the Philadelphia MG club. Since we are now the current defending champion of the acclaimed “Lucas Cup”, please try to make this event so we can repeat our championship (and really, really get the MG club ticked off at us!). The big event in June for DVT will be our acclaimed “Cars and Motorcycles of England” show on Saturday, June 2nd at the usual Oakbourne Mansion. This is a huge financial obligation for our club, so please help us by volunteering to help somehow that week or day, and also by getting your car registered asap for cash flow. Your DVT Board is striving to come up with several new events, and some re-invents. In the next few months look for a June re-visit to Peace Valley in Bucks County for a photoshoot, picnic, and visit to the Peace Valley Winery. Coming up later in July will be a visit to the Trenton Thunder ballpark for a ballgame, and a Classic car show, with special designated parking, at the riverside ballpark. If you have any new events to suggest, please contact Bruce or me. Bruce has done a great job of keeping members aware of what will be going on via emails, Facebook, a n d a t t h e G T R’s . T h e e v e n t calendar is immense, with many local events, and many event within LBC driving range. Enjoy! With the great weather, and the immediate availability of our DVT Facebook page, let’s also try to come up with some “spur of the moment” weekend drives, just to get out. “Even if you’re on the right track, you’) get run over if you just sit there.” -Wi) Rogers DVT Board DVT DIRECTOR BOB DELUCIA Yukon80@comcast.com 215.822.0726 ASST. DVT DIRECTOR JOE LYNN joe.a.lynn@gmail.com 610.793.0760 EVENTS COORDINATOR BRUCE SCHECTER bschecter@comcast.net 856.753.1557 NEWSLETTER EDITOR DAVE KANE rndkane@comcast.net 484.880.4435 TREASURER JOHN ANDERSON janderson@stradley.co m 610.527.8180 MEMBERSHIP BOB HUNTER hunterrh88@yahoo.com 215. 393.1678 CHIEF JUDGE MIKE NITROY “Where’s Bob?” , DVT Director PAGE 8 mnitroy@dejazzd.com 610.754.8942 DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. WWW.DVTR.ORG APRIL 2012 VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 The Fastest Triumph TR4 You’ve Never Seen By Bruce Schechter, Bob De Lucia, Mark Bulwicz, and Lou DiFabio While roaming the four halls of the 2012 Race Retro Show in Stoneleigh Park, we came across one of many vintage “purpose built” race cars that was quite unusual. It was clearly custom built and a bit reminiscent of the Cobra Daytona coupe. Was it an early Cobra prototype or some other exotic racer? Turns out it is a 1962 Triumph TR-4! Exotic racer indeed, a 1962 Triumph TR4 registered as SAH 137 which was to later become the TR4 SLR. The car was purchased as a new TR4 from Sid Hurrels SAH Tuning (which eventuall y morphed into TriumphTune) by a gent called Neil Dangerfield who campaigned it in England in 1962-63. He also drove it to Monza in 1963, raced in a 3 hour GP support race, where he finished 2nd and then drove it home to England. In 1963, Chris Lawrence took over preparation of the car. At that time Lawrence, John Sprinzel and Dangerfield decided to remove the TR4 body and replace it with a more aerodynamic one. An aluminum body was built by Williams and Pritchard and the car was then built up by Chris Lawrence, thus the SLR (Sprinzel LawrenceTune Racing) was born and first shown at the Olympia Race Car Show in 1964. If you recognize the SLR name that’s because the group also built three other cars on Morgan Chassis’. Dangerfield and Lawrence raced the car in 1964 and 1965 at circuits like Goodwood, Spa, Francorchamps and Siverstone. In 1966 the car became ineligible for international motorsport due to regulation changes. At that point Lawrence and Dangerfield set it up for “inter-marque “racing by adding wider wheels, bigger pistons and a Lawrence Tune cross-flow head. It also has the distinct honor of being the last car to leave the starting line at Goodwood before the circuit closed in 1966. The current owner purchased the car in 1986 and began the restoration process that culminated in its entry in the inaugural Goodwood revival meeting in 1998. The car was driven in the “Dream Grid” Parade by Neil Dangerfield and has been a regular at Goodwood ever since. In fact, it was reunited with its Morgan SLR brethren at the 2010 Goodwood event. The car in currently being prepared by Steve Hall of TR Enterprises in Blidworth, near Nottingham with the goal of making it FIA compliant and installing a new competitive driveline. A true piece of Triumph racing history. We are pleased to report this additional example for why we recommend a visit to Race Retro at Stoneleigh in February or a visit to the NEC Classic Motor Show in Birmingham in November; to see, touch, and learn ever more about the extraordinary history of our Triumphs. DVT MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL REMINDER Membership dues for the 2012-13 year are due no later than April 30th! Delaware Valley Triumphs Club members please note that April 30th is the due date to pay your membership renewal dues for the May 2012 through April 2013 Club year. The annual membership dues amount remains at $25 for a full membership renewal and $10 for renewal of associate members that are your spouse or significant other. There are two convenient methods of payment available. You may pay your membership renewal via PayPal: Log onto the Member’s page using your username and password: http://www.dvtr.org/members/memberpage.htm If your membership has not been paid yet for the year, the Member Info box will contain a link “Renew Membership”. Click on that and then follow the instructions on the next page. Or pay by a personal check written out to “DVT” and sent to: Bob Hunter -DVT Membership , 217 Pine Crest Lane Lansdale, PA. 19446 PAGE 9 DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. APRIL 2012 WWW.DVTR.ORG VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 FROM THE LIBRARY by Marc Roland As we enter the New Year, the library project continues to grow. The club has acquired two new books: The “Schiffer automotive series Triumph TR2TR8”, and “Herald Vitesse Spitfire Workshop Manual” by Standard Triumph (circa 1967). The Schiffer book is mostly a collection of ads, many of them from Germany. The Workshop Manual I picked up while in Austin, TX. It’s 3ring binder in excellent condition. Meanwhile, some of our members have donated books to the library. This is a welcome new development, and helps us to get a nice collection of books going. • “Classics of the Road” by David Burgess Wise. Clive picked this up in England. No Triumphs here, but a great reference on prewar cars from around the world. • “Winning: the racing life of Paul Newman” by Matt Stone donated by Bob Hunter. I thumbed through this one, there appears to be coverage and photos of Paul Newman’s Triumphs. • Chip Krout donated a fairly used copy of the “Triumph TR6 Repair Operation Manual” by British Leyland. I am told this can now be had in PDF format for an iPhone. For those not online, we have it in the permanent collection. Looking at my shelf, I decided to move some books over. They sit in my house anyway, but I would rather they be available to everyone throughout time. • “Austin Healey Owner ’s Handbook for Maintenance & repair of the 6 cylinder models” – Reprint of Clymer Publicationsnot a grease mark on it • “Illustrated Triumph Buyers Guide “ Richard Newton “Triumph TR250-6 Electrical Maintenance • Handbook” – Dan Masters • “Zenith Stromberg CD Carburetors” – Haynes Workshop manual “SU carburetors tuning tips & techniques” – • GR Wade • “Mo to r Ra c i n g i n S a f e t y ” – M i c h a e l Henderson – a neat old book from the 1960s. “Sports Car and Competition Driving “– Paul • Frere (1963 edition). This has been reprinted and updated. I ha ve also purcha sed collection. This is the wrapping libraries put over of their books. This will books in our collection. Brodar t for our protective clear all the dust jackets help preserve the I finished reading our copy of John Macartney’s “Turn Left at the Pacific”. This is not the great road novel that “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance” is. The best part of the story is probably the beginning, when he is planning the trip, and the restoration of the Stag by the ISOA. The actually journey has it’s ups and downs in terms of readability. John tends to ramble off topic a lot of the time (tirades against right wing radio, his wife’s illness, language and accent issues), and then lose the energy of the journey. Unfortunately, the time he spends with the DVT is taken up by another ramble: his difficulty using Twitter. That said, the pictures and the story itself are great. His genuine affection for the people he meets, and giant American trains, shines through. “Sports Car Suspension by Jan Norbye”- a vintage pamphlet from the 1960s. PAGE 10 DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. APRIL 2012 WWW.DVTR.ORG VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 Jersey Night at the Sumney The April GTR theme was “sports jersey night. Those wearing a jersey earned an extra point in the ever ferocious competition for the annual coveted door prize for the member with the most points! (Not sure whether that is a threat or a reward) The prevalent jersey was a Phillies variant with the odd duck Lotus Racing and Suzuki motor cross shirt. ANNUAL TECH SESSION AT TRIUMPH RESCUE About 70 car enthusiasts drive up to Barto, PA on a chilly and damp morning for a tech session and great lunch at “ Tr i u m p h Re s c u e ” . http:// www.triumphrescue.com/ 35 DVT’ers were part of the crowd that included members from the Central PA Triumph Club, as well as the British Car Club of Lehigh Valley. Matt and Beth Bakes hosted the tech session on classic car upholstery, from the does and don’ts to making sure that new seat kit or carpet set turns out like a pro did it. Upkeep, repair, replacement and a Q&A that was very informative. A few classic cars braved the weather to take the drive, although most cars around the shop were pretty much of the non-classic variety. For those that could not make it, there is a video on the Delaware Valley Triumph Facebook page, there will also be a longer segment on the Delaware Valley Triumph You Tube account, taken by Charlie Frick at the event. Thanks again to Matt and Beth and the staff of Triumph Rescue, for hosting the event, and for their work to set- up the session and pro vide the lunch for the participants. Tech session attendees get the scoop on upholstery and interiors PAGE 11 DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. APRIL 2012 WWW.DVTR.ORG VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 !"#$ % PA Assembly to Pass New Law A)owing Use of Vintage PA Tags House Bill (HB) 1203 passed the PA senate 3/28 and is waiting for the Governor’s signature. This Act amends Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further regulating antique, classic and collectible plates. In a !"#$%&' !"#(#) *"+,,-+". !" !#$ %&'()* few months we can register and use a vintage license plate on our cars in PA. The proposed law reads as follows %+,) -&'. /') 01'( 22 1- "#& '))3 0)45 (*" 67*1&8509 :5#*( +'3 ;4)<+'=)> $" !144 ?1<<#(( W$Z\ !"#$%% Section 1. Section K' [71?@12 B*+1?3 &' %()*+ ,,,,,,, 1340 of Title 75 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes is amended to read: "81AE=(@?3*+ -' .#/0 123 .#40 U' &;5& PZE@7* ]2@>E7Q 5' 6*23*+0 78 8L %71231+3<.+@(D)E 912:0Antique, classic and collectible plates. § 1340. M' ,,,,,,, %*X*2 ;' #*<=13>*3 (a) General that 5' department W+@X@2> 1 .+@(D)E @2 a ?@A*20*<=(@?7 B8231 rule.‑‑Upon submission by a vehicle owner of information satisfactory to the 7E* +1@2 S@?? ?@:*?R >*7 C.+@(D)EFG motorcycle or motor vehicle is an antique motorcycle or motor vehicle or classic motorcycle or motor vehicle or R8( ,,,,,, &&' H.5I 1 )88+ /' W+@X@2> .+@(D)E D12J0 ,,,,, collectible motorcycle or motor vehicle, accompanied by the appropriate fee, the department may1issue special D1:*0 82* ,,,,, &K' %13 8(7A8D* 8L plates for the motorcycle or vehicle. The special plate for antique motor vehicles, except antique motorcycles, 4' ZE17 1 A8D@2> 78< .+@(D)EJ0 &;M; >*7E*+ N*O120 177*D)7 shall bear the designation “antique vehicle.” The applicant shall provide photographic proof in 8La .+@(D)E0 manner @0 8L7*2 A1??*3 &-' P.(+2 N*L7 17 specified by the department to demonstrate the condition of the motor vehicle. No annual fee may &T' registration "@7R 8L .+@(D)EJ0 ,,,,,Q 8+@>@2 &5' ! L1(?7R 7E*+D8< be charged for antique, collectible or classic motorcycles or motor vehicles. A holder of the special plates may &U' "83* 21D* 8L B*+< 0717 D1R D1:* R8( obtain appropriate )+*)+83(A7@82fee. +(2 ,,,, replacement plates bearing the designation “antique vehicle” upon payment of the1?3 &M' O807 () D1+:*7 8L &4' %D1+7 .+@(D)E (b) .#U0 3*+@X17@X*0 8S2*+0 A1++R 7E*0* .+1A78+of 7E17 @2(a.1) 7E* =887 Vintage registration plates.‑‑In lieu of a special plate issued under subsection (a), the&/' owner an0E1+*3 antique or *2>@2* S@7E .+@(D)E KT' .+@(D)EJ0 classic vehicle may request permission from the department to display a vintage registration plate from the &4' "E1+1A7*+@07@A 07+@)* &;-; motor PN@77?* #8??0 8L .#KMT0 #8RA*Q model year of the motor vehicle. The vintage registration plate shall be: &;' "12J7 071+7 R8(+ .# KU' !?? D1?* )1+7R S@7E8(7 82* 8L 7E*0* 8+ - 0*17 .+@(D)E (1) Provided by the motor vehicle owner. C7S8 S8+30G K-' %8D* ?17* (2)S*+* A Pennsylvania registration plate issued between the years 1906 and 1975. KT' [71?@12 3*0@>2*+ 8L D83*? .#-0 .+@(D)E0 L@77*3 S@7E 7E@0 (3) Legible from a reasonable distance. K&' 6@+07 "8X*27+R .+@< K5' V1+7 8L 3@07+@=(< (D)E 287 1 A1+ =(7a $75 78+ The applicant shall provide information as the department may require for processing theS10 request and 1 ,,,,,, K4' W*0A+@)7@X* application KK %^0 +*)?1A*3 7E*0* +*L*+*2A* 78fee. .#K0The department may deny a request to use a vintage registration plate for cause. @2 ?17*+ R*1+0 8L .#-0 7E+8(>E .#UY0 (b) Use of plates.‑‑It is unlawful for any person to operate a motorcycle or vehicle withKM' antique, vintage ! B*+1?3classic, S@7E K;' .+@(D)E D83*? 0?127*3 P*R*0Q 21D*3 1L7*+ ZZ[[ registration plates for general daily transportation. Permitted use shall be limited or collectible to participation K/' Y+@7 A1+ D1:*+ 1@+)?12* inY83R club+87activities, exhibits, tours, parades, occasional transportation and similar uses. Occasional transportation SE80* )?127 )+83(A*3 U&' 7E* ?107 8L 7E* .#/0 123 UK' #(D=?* 0*170 shall mean no more than one day per week. .#40 78 912:0I ,,,,, (c) 78 Y+@70 UT' !==+*X' 8L Y+@7@0E 0*170 "1+ "?(= Section 2. This act shall take effect in 120 days. !!!"#$%&%'()%$%*+",-./ #$%&%'(/)%$%*+// !" #" 31HH+B=<C$&I$.B<B0E$J/<0=CC=C4$.B<=4$:=<AB0/+C$K$310L<B=C$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ I&<$%<B2BCD$M+/CCBG$M/<C$/0L$N&2&<G5G+=C$ :&++$;<==>$),,?@,(?78*8$ ;/'>$,(8?)@*?9*()$ =A/B+>$%<B2BCD.B<B0EF6A=<B2=GD"0=2$ !"#"$%&'$()*$+$,(-$./+012$32"4$%/++54$!6$(7*89$ PAGE 12 DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. WWW.DVTR.ORG APRIL 2012 VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 LOCAL EVENTS CALENDAR MAY 2012 Date Event May 5 17th Annual British Car Show, Downtown Historic Lewes, DE !"#$%$&" '$##"( )&*+,-./0 1234 5"%/#"22"& 63*27& 89 1+3#7% :7$3 ;$&3#"(0 <= >9?@A May 6 “Meet Lenny for Breakfast”, Rays Diner, Germantown Pike, East Norriton, PA May 15 !"#$% &'($$ Monthly GTR, Sumney Tavern, 1610 Sumneytown Pike, West Point, PA, 0730 p.m. (food served from approximately 645- 700 p.m. forward) ())#*$$ &+##*&%"+, #*-.*$%*) May 18-19 Carlisle Import / Kit /Replicar Nationals, !"#$" %& '(" !")* /012 %34Carlisle Fairgrounds, Carlisle, PA +++,-"./0.'$1,%$2 May 20 “Breakfast With Bonds”, Pizza Peddler, Westtown Shopping Center, Routes 202 and 926, 0830 a.m (PLEASE NOT E- DATE HAS BEEN MOVED FROM 5/13 DUE TO THE MOTHERS DAY HOLIDAY) See the DVT Website for more links to great to related events ! WWW.DVTR.ORG ALSO checkout http://www.carshownews.com/national/PA.htm for what else is happening in the world of classic cars in PA! !"#$%&'"# '( ')" *+","+-&'$(. &.# /.0(12".' (3 ')" 4+$526) 7&+85" PAGE 13 DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. APRIL 2012 WWW.DVTR.ORG VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 DVT Board Meeting could sign into the web page from Facebook and viceversa. April 3, 2012 Houlihans Restaurant, Plymouth Meeting PA Finance – John Anderson not present, no updates Present: Bob DeLucia, Bob Hunter, Dave Kane, Joe Lynn, Mike Nitroy and Bruce Schecter Events – Bruce Schecter indicated that April will be a busy month. The highlights include the TR-MG rally on 4/29. He encouraged all of the board to urge the membership to attend the rally. The more DVT members that participate in the rally the more likely the chance of retaining the Lucas Cup. Other events of interest include shows in Smithfield NJ, Elton MD and Lewes DE. He encouraged members who are attending events to take a Cars of England flier with them for advertising. Bruce also said that DVT would purchase a block of tickets for the Car Club Day with the Trenton Thunder (minor league baseball) for July 22 and sell them to the membership at the GTRs. Bruce said he was still looking for volunteers to lead drives. This could be coordinated through the Facebook page. Absent: John Anderson A quorum was established and Bob DeLucia convened the meeting at 0710. Membership – Currently stands at 197 members. 2012 member renewals are starting to come in. Bob Hunter said he would write up a notice / reminder to include in the upcoming newsletter. He was also going to send a global e-mail reminder out on this topic. New badges have been distributed to the new members. Anyone needing a new badge should contact Bob Hunter. Newsletter - April edition of the newsletter will be out before the GTR. There is still a sufficient backlog of articles and new articles continue to stream in. Dave Kane indicated that he would include a notice in the upcoming newsletter that he was looking for a new editor for the 2013-2015 term since he was stepping down as the newsletter at the end of 2012 when his term expires. Website - Joe Lynn indicated that all of the old newsletters had been uploaded to the DVT website for viewing. The next related project is to start pulling out tech articles and indexing them separately. Joe said he would send a reminder e-mail out to folks reminding them to update their profile on the website with any changes such as e-mail addresses, new car acquisition etc.,. Joe said he was working on putting together a link between the Facebook and DVT webpage so that you Bob Hunter is working to organize another Photo shoot/picnic/wine tasting at the Peace Valley Winery in Chalfont. Board agreed to tentatively schedule the event for June 30. Cars & Motorcycles of England – Next organization meeting is scheduled for 4/26 at Oakbourne. Board plans to authorize Mandy Baker to proceed with making additional trophies for the show once we receive a cost estimate. Board voted to not proceed with 50 th anniversary plaques due to the number of marques and the cost/benefit ration. Bruce indicated that he is still looking for fire police and EMS support for the show. Bruce indicated that we may have access to a PA system from Lou DeFabio for free. He had to discuss specifics of the PA system with Lou before confirming this. Board agreed to use the existing road banner for the CMOE show for one more year given the cost to make a new one. DVT MISSION STATEMENT Delaware Va)ey Triumphs is dedicated to the preservation and enjoyment of Triumph motorcars. We welcome anyone in the Philadelphia area with an interest in Triumphs to join us at one of our meetings or events. PAGE 14 DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. WWW.DVTR.ORG APRIL 2012 VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 Time to Register PAGE 15 DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. APRIL 2012 WWW.DVTR.ORG VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 CLASSIFIEDS ‘76 TR6 Original Java Green - Immaculate 31000 Mi. - Beautiful original TR6 with original soft top (Mint). The car is unaltered in any way even down to orig. BL badges. Tools, handbook, 5 Michelin Redlines, 4 Coker Redlines, orig. interior and BL Bendix AM radio. 2 shift knobs (Opt. Wood & Std. leather covered). No Overdrive but runs like a top with just barely 31000 miles since new! Original paint w/replaced Roadster Factory OEM union jack decals. Serviced & maintained by Motor Car Garage (Pete & Ed) , Spare misc. parts. You will be absolutely delighted with this example! Lack of time to enjoy and educational tuition demands have aided in this decision to sell at this time. $18,900.00 is more than fair for this last year beauty. Flourtown, PA 19031 Contact: John Mutch, III Email: jmutch3d@wamiflavor.com Phone: (w) (856)235-1165 , (H)215 233-1014 20120331:1129 1968 Triumph Spitfire MK III - A good example, little rust, many spare parts. Spent most of it’s life in a Citroen Dealership in Switzerland. Imported to the States in 2004. Having problems getting the vehicle titled in NJ. Will email pic’s and info. Contact: Jerry Potrzuski Email: jerrypotrzuski@hotmail.com Phone: 856-693-6264 20120305:1128 TR7 & TR8, and Rover 3500 SD1 stuff - most parts, including engines, transmissions, and rears, complete... have tons of parts, also complete cars 1977 to 1981. Contact: C. Bruce Strock, Springtown 18081 Email: c b r u c e s t r o c k @ a o l . c o m P h o n e : 4 8 4 - 5 5 4 - 3 5 7 2 20120305:1127 95 Jaguar XJS Coffee Color Interior - I have a very clean coffee color interior from a 95 XJS for sale. All or individual parts. Also have many other parts from this 68,000 mi. car. Car is in Malvern, PA for now. Please email inquire and request. Contact: L e Ro y Sorrell Email: parts@classiccargarage.net Phone: 803-542-0091 20120212:1126 Jaguar Mk 10 Radio for sale - I am asking $300 for a radio from a mk 10 in very good condition. I also have many other Mk 10 parts. Please email inquire and request. C o n t a c t : L e Ro y S o r r e l l E m a i l : parts@classiccargarage.net Phone: 803-542-0091 20120212:1125 TR3A Ready for Restoration - Mostly complete ready for your time and talent to bring back - Contact me for Pictures and details - We are moving so car needs to go to PA home. Have trailer available as well. Located near Dublin PA . $1800 Trailer - $3000 TR3 o r B o t h f o r $ 4 5 0 0 C o n t a c t : Ji m E m a i l : sjajba@comcast.net Phone: 610-772-3269 (cell) 20120205:1124 TR4A, TR250, TR6 AMCO TOP - New AMCO top that fits TR4A, TR250 and TR6. Unused, new in box. Sell for essentially half price at $150. Contact: Ed Dressler Email: etd@psu.edu Phone: 610-933-5906 20120111:1123 TR6 Frame Rack - Homemade frame rack for TR6 frame. Holds frame vertically (Left hand side is down) for easier storage and ergonomics. Wheeled for ease of movement. $40 Contact: Doug Meloche Email: meloches@verizon.net P h o n e : 2 1 5 5 3 4 3 9 4 7 20111229:1122 1971 TR6 - No rust - 47K miles - $6,900 - We drive our ‘67 TR4A IRS since 1976 , selling our 1971 TR6. No rust - no rust repairs , yellow w/ black top, black/br interior . Bumpers not original style by original owner. 47,000 orig miles covered & stored in my garage since 1989 - last PA. insp 1990 . Needs: battery - 4 tires - brake job - and engine does not turn by hand a steal at $6,900. Contact: Korey Email: machinedoctor@webtv.net Phone: 610-468-3269 20111129:1120 71 Triumph Gt-6 Parts - New glove box, drive shaft, rotoflexs, alternator, heater parts. Make offer! Contact: Edward Email: readyeddie9@aol.com Phone: 267-238-7482 20111125:1119 TR3 - Complete car, needs assembly, many new parts Contact: Terry Email: Pamelatery@aol.com Phone: 2674759789 , 2674759795 20111123:1118 1960 Bugeye - Beautiful leaf green Excellent driver . Contact: Chuck Davis Email: octoberhillfarm@me.com Phone: 717-624-8233 20111104:1117 PAGE 16 DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. WWW.DELVALTRS.ORG APRIL 2012 VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 !"#$ % 0 $+* B"&#< *'$% 3 ,3&F< * << /.3 D3*$$G * $ 2&$$2* *"$ L 0 "#, "3* $+ -.%$ 30&M*N PAGE 17 !"#$ % DELAWARE VALLEY TRIUMPHS, LTD. APRIL 2012 WWW.DELVALTRS.ORG VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3 !"#$ %% * "22 $"@� $+* "'@2* $+* B"&#< D"&3 D3/-*'$% %.BB*3 ,3&F< . B.%$ C* << /.3 D% %**B D3*$$G 2 +"F* $+* *$$� $+"$ 2&$$2* @� " 03*"$ %/B*/#*L ,"G 0&1$� "#, *,.2� "3* 2G "#, 9&$+ -.%$ *% $/ *#*30&M*N !"# $%&'()*+ Triumph D%".$" &.C" &6" &*4" &+ /+&"E >#+ +A +;' /"'? .F&*/" F%;5 4"45"'$ .'" F+1&"$&*18 &6" $.4" +7"1 5+.') 7+$*&*+1G .1) ?+; 6./" . 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