Jaguars Invade
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Jaguars Invade
JAGMAG VOLUME 54 ISSUE 7 July 2013 Jaguar Drivers & Restorers Club of Northwest America Jaguars Invade British Day at Exotics@RTC ������� ““”“”“Jaguars on the Green” event is coming! ����������� ���������������������� ��������� Also in this issue: ���������������������������������� ��������������������������� ����������������������������������������� 2 JagMag, July 2013 JAGMAG VOLUME 54, ISSUE 7 July 2013 JDRC/NWA JAGUAR DRIVERS & RESTORERS CLUB OF NORTHWEST AMERICA AFFILIATE OF JAGUAR CLUBS OF NORTH AMERICA Inside this month 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 15 16 16 19 CLUB OFFICERS President - Steve Christensen 206.782.2819 jaguarsjc1990@yahoo.com VP Activities - Tom Toth 206.682.6764 txtoth@outlook.com VP Technical - Kurt Jacobson 253.927.7715 kurtgjacobson@gmail.com Treasurer - John Holmes 206.386.5905 jholmes@vjgseattle.com Secretary - Christian Stich 206.816.0608 christian@cstich.com TRUSTEES Bill Young - 425.641.7529 wr.young@live.com Jim Lunz - 206.323.5879 Bob Alness - 253.565.7559 balness@wamail.com Ray Papineau - 425.483.9641 papineaus@aol.com Jamil Haque - 206.226.8443 haqueja@gmail.com Message from the President Judge’s Corner Andy’s Garage Editors News and Notes “Jochen Rindt, Uncrowned King” Show and Shine/Training in Bothell Mike Markey model auction British Day at Exotics@RTC Classified Ads Calendar of Events New Membership Chair needed Jaguars on the Green Flyer and Forms COMMITTEES Membership - Vickie Kollmar 206.850.5996 jagsforus@aol.com Sunshine - Karolyn Walden akwalden@comcast.net 253.852.4004 Concours Chair - Ray Papineau 425.483.9641 papineaus@aol.com Chief Judge - Zane Ware 206.650.3190 jagsforus@aol.com Webmaster - David Massy 425.836.0648 dmassy@hotmail.com Past President - Jamil Haque 206.226.8443 haqueja@gmail.com JAGMAG Editor and Advertising Paul Griffin 360.275.9480 JagMag@seattlejagclub.org ON THE COVER: A very rare lightweight E-Type showed up at Exo�cs@RTC. It is one of only 12 originally produced in the early 1960’s. photo: by David Massy www.seattlejagclub.org © Copyright 2013 JDRC/NWA. All rights reserved. The contributors to JAGMAG, amateur or professional, having limited specific knowledge, offer information or suggestions on a variety of subjects including, but not limited to, auto values, event locations (dates & times), and technical subjects. This information comes from a variety of sources and has not necessarily been tested by its contributors, the JAGMAG editors and its staff, or officers and members of the JDRC/NWA Club, who take no responsibility for the results obtained using such information and disclaim any liability for any injury or damages. Furthermore, the club makes not warranties, expressed or implied, on any published information for any purpose whatsoever. readers are advised that use of this information is done at user’s sole responsibility and discretion. 4 JagMag, July 2013 Message from the President Steve Christensen Summer is coming have our general mee�ng; Spazzo’s Italian Restaurant in the Redmond Town Center. It was so nice to see the li�le Massy children who aren’t so li�le any more. We also had a Jaguar couple a�end who made balloon figures for the children (and me!) We had a wonderful Jaguar weekend on Saturday June 15th at the Redmond Town Center. The Exo�cs at Redmond Town Center’s annual Bri�sh Day was well a�ended, with the warm sun out all day. I thought it appeared there were 125 cars on display, and about a third of them were Jaguars. So we gave the local shoppers a wonderful display of Bri�sh cars and our Jaguars. A�er the display, Tom Toth picked a wonderful place to eat and Happy motoring Steve Judges Corner BRING IT! Yes, You heard me BRING IT! Your best game. Your Jag prepared the best it’s ever been. Yourself! Plan, Prepare, and most of all BRING IT! Our Concours is just around the corner! Show us what you’ve got. Show off your skill. Show off your Zane Ware knowledge. And absolutely show off your Jag! Put it on Your calendar and BRING IT! Bring your hat and water bo�le. Bring your sun glasses and sun block. Bring your walking shoes, camera and folding chair. And DON’T FORGET YOUR JAG! Prepare your spare and 120’s open your ba�ery box. You are about to be judged! Tops up and Speed rated Tyres in place. Your Cylinder head is What color? We ARE about being correct. Where did you get those pin stripes? Did they make NEON back then? Were Fuzzy Dice really a factory op�on? BRING IT! Tools and Tonneaus almost right, number of pleats or color of seats, how will you know? BRING IT! ADDITIONAL CONTENT IN THE ONLINE VERSION OF THE JAGMAG! 5 Volume 54, Issue 7 Andy’s Garage Andy Macdonald is an employee at Crown Hill Automo�ve and does rebuild work under Bri�sh Specialty. Air condi�oning- Part three (Third in a four piece series) It’s cool man, yeah- air condi�oning. Like the air condi�oning in HVAC. Hea�ngVen�la�on and Cooling – I mean. Let’s get started. First some components and a basic understanding of their func�on. First up, the compressor, as it sounds, compresses or squeezes down the gas used for cooling. The gas is returned on the “low side” (more on this later) or suc�on port of the compressor, and then expelled through the “high side” or discharge port. The dryer/accumulator, once again, the func�on is as it sounds. The dryer removes water from the system by the use of desiccant (drying material) and stores liquid refrigerant wai�ng for dispersion. The condenser: as it sounds, condenses the gas to liquid as it is cooled. It is located in the system a�er the compressor, and fed from the discharge port by the liquid line. It is located in front of the radiator to u�lize maximum use of the cold air as it enters the engine compartment. The expansion valve. All systems must have a restrictor, where the liquid is sprayed or turned to gas as it enters the evaporator. Alternately the orifice tube can also do this job. The orifice tube, operates s it also sounds, at the risk of sounding repe��ve. Orifice tubes consist of a screen (so it does not plug), and a metered hole. Like the expansion valve, it sprays liquid Freon (R-12 or R-134A) turning it from liquid to a gas. The evaporator. Both the evaporator & condenser are heat exchangers. The condenser cools the Freon as it comes from the compressor. The evaporator works in reverse, as the Freon goes from liquid to gas in the evaporator, it absorbs heat, cooling the evaporator air that blows through it becomes cold. Just a quick note on the difference between orifice tube and expansion valve controls. Orifice tube systems commonly turn the compressor on and off, or cycle it to prevent evaporator freeze up. The expansion valve is somewhat self-regula�ng from its temperature bulb and pressure sensing line. Freeze up is also prevented by an electronic sensing cold switch that will shut the compressor off and prevent freeze up. Lastly, the high/low switch that both stops the compressor when refrigerant pressure is too high and low preven�ng damage to compressor. Fellow Jaguar enthusiasts, thank you for following this ongoing ar�cle. Next �me, some more on workings and func�on of Air Condi�oning systems.. Also some basic diagnos�cs on hea�ng and air condi�oning systems. Keep the rubber side down, Happy motoring, Andy JagMag, July 2013 6 Editor’s news and notes Paul Griffin Volunteers needed at JDRC/NWA New Membership Chair needed Long-�me Membership Chair Vickie Kollmar is re�ring, so the club has need of a new volunteer. We are sorry to lose her help here, but we cannot complain because she has done such a good job for a long, long �me. Please volunteer for this job! The club needs your help. See the ar�cle on page 16 the JagMag for details about the du�es. And while we’re at it... JagMag Editor needed I have been happy to step in as editor on a temporary basis in recent months, but the JDRC/NWA does need of a new permanent editor. The job is a great crea�ve outlet, and I find it quite enjoyable. I choose to spend more �me on it than is required, though. The JagMag can be done in a much simpler manner than the way I do it, using programs we all have on our home computers. Email me for more info on this fun posi�on. Automo�ve photography tech session July 20 JDRC/NWA will host an Automo�ve Photography Tech Session featuring professional photographer Craig Alness, Sat. July 20, 10 AM un�l noon at the LeMay Family Collec�on at Marymount in Spanaway, south of Tacoma. We will not be inside the building for our session, so look for our Jags and club members outside. We can tour the museum individually a�er our session. Taking a snapshot of your car is quick and easy. Making a photograph takes a bit more �me and effort. This session will explore the methods used to create a beau�ful photograph of your cherished automobile. A professional photographer since 1990, Craig Alness will share some of the techniques he uses. We will discuss equipment, composi�on, ligh�ng, loca�on scou�ng and conceptualizing. Craig shoots ships, products, people, events, and of course cars. Craig is the son of Ann and Bob Alness, a JDRC/NWA trustee Bob Alness. He captured memorable images of some of our club events, including the Jaguars on the Green photos that appear in the club’s calendar. The LeMay Family Collec�on Founda�on at Marymount is South of Tacoma in Spanaway, at 325 152nd ST E, Tacoma, WA 98445. Map, direc�ons and informa�on about the collec�on at www.lemaymarymount.org. A�er our session you can tour the family’s huge and varied 500-vehicle collec�on for $15. For more informa�on contact Kurt Jacobson, JDRC/NWA V.P. Technical, 253-229-6905 No Supercars or F1 racing for Jaguar Jeremy Korzeniewski at AutoBlog.com reports that although rumors have swirled in recent weeks that Jaguar may be the next manufacturer to join the V8 Supercars Racing Series (popular in Australia but now well-known in other parts of the world as well), Jag’s par�cipa�on is not to be. In fact, it would be “insane,” according to Jaguar Land Rover Asia Pacific Managing Director David Blackhall, for it to accept either of the two offers it has received to bring Jaguar into V8 Supercars. Not only is Jaguar not interested in entering V8 Supercars, says Blackhall, it also fails to understand why AMG and Volvo would par�cipate with their recent entries. “I don’t know what it does for AMG to get flogged by a V8 Commodore week a�er week, but it’s their brand, their issue. And the same thing will happen to Volvo to be honest.” According to Korzeniewski: “Judging by Blackhall’s statements to motoring.com.au, a�er not-so-serious considera�on, the automaker decided the monetary commitment it would take to compete for wins would be more than any poten�al exposure would be worth, despite the fact that Jaguar has a 5.0-liter V8 to go along with what would seem to be a tailormade rear-wheel-drive chassis. For what it’s worth, one offer would have had Jaguar pu�ng its name across an engine made by someone else, an op�on that was flatly turned down.” In related news, don’t expect to see Jaguar make a return to Formula 1 either. “We’ve been there. And the fizzy drink that took over [Jaguar’s F1 team] is not doing too bad. But we wouldn’t go back again,” said Jag’s head honcho Adrian Hallmark. Jaguar Tops UK JD Power customer survey Owners of Jaguar cars are happier than any other. That is the verdict of a major buyers survey by JD Power and Associates in their most recent UK survey. Jaguar was named the Number One manufacturer in the JD Power and Associates/What Car? 2012 UK Vehicle Ownership Sa�sfac�on Study (VOSS), the ul�mate survey of what real car buyers think about their cars. The study asked 18,000 car owners to judge all major car manufacturers, and rate their performance, design and comfort, quality, reliability, cost of ownership, economy and dealer service, and there was a clear winner. Jaguar leapt from third place the previous year to a resounding first place, bea�ng other manufacturers on vehicle quality, reliability and appeal, with the desirability of the Jaguar XF earning the highest score of any car model in the study. Jeremy Hicks, Director of Jaguar Land Rover UK, said: “To be awarded the Number One spot by JD Power is a huge honor – not only for the staff of the 90 Jaguar dealers in the UK but for the circa 2,000 employees at the Castle Bromwich factory and the talented designers and engineers based in Warwickshire whose determina�on, a�en�on to detail and commitment to quality have delivered this result.” 7 Volume 54, Issue 7 Book Review Paul Griffin “Jochen Rindt, Uncrowned King” If asked to name our heroes, JDRC/NWA club members would surely put some road racers on their lists. Perhaps our age determines our heroes to a certain extent. Those with a few more candles on the cake than me might name Juan Manuel Fangio or A.J Foyt. Thirty-Somethings might say Schumacher (no, not Ralf), while 40-ish folks would undoubtedly exclaim “Senna!” My favorite driver of all �me was Jochen Rindt. Obviously then, David Tremayne’s 2010 book “Jochen Rindt, Uncrowned King,” - sub�tled “The Superfast Life of F1’s Only Posthumous World Champion - was a real treat to me in par�cular. However, even non-racing fans will be fascinated by the in-depth look into the personali�es and details of this golden era of racing. “Who the hell is Jochen Rindt?” is the �tle of the first chapter, because that is what everyone was asking when the German-born Austrian shocked the motor racing world as an unknown, bea�ng Graham Hill at Crystal Palace in his first F2 race. Contemporaries like Hill, Clark, Brabham, and Stewart are frequently men�oned as the top racers of the �me, but - in terms of talent, if not results - Jochen Rindt was very much their equal. He was an incredibly gi�ed driver who was tragically lost in a violent accident in prac�ce in 1970 at Monza, which robbed the world of his talent and made him the only posthumous World Champion. Tremayne tells the story of a fantas�c driver who was every bit as concerned with safety as his friend, Sir Jackie Stewart. In fact, Jochen’s death made Stewart all the more adamant that safety at tracks had to be improved. He writes Rindt’s story in chronological order, but divides the chapters by Formula One and Formula Two contests. One thing that makes his story so interes�ng is that Rindt was spectacularly successful in F2 - probably the best F2 driver ever - while in his F1 career he was saddled with inferior machinery. He spent �me with Cooper (slow and ponderous), Brabham (unreliable Repco engine), and Lotus (subject to breakage and Colin Chapman’s cavalier a�tude towards safety). Jochen had a great affec�on and respect for Jack Brabham, and Brabham thought the world of Rindt. Jack said: “With Jochen, you put the car down and he just drove it. He didn’t know anything about the development and he didn’t want to know. He just had confidence in us, ad the way the car was designed and set up. Some driver always want to change something, but noJochen... He would just get in and drive. And you;d soon know whether the car was an good or not, because he was gone like a rocket. He was a bloody great driver.” Just before his fatal accident, it looked as though Rindt would end up pairing with now F1 King Bernie Ecclestone in a new team. Tremayne says this: “For Bernie, Jochen will always be in the top five best he ever saw, including Ayrton Senna and Jimmy Clark. ‘I wish he was around now, same age as he was then,’ he said wis�ully. ‘He’d give these guys something to think about, I tell you!’” Tremayne was very thorough in his research of all Rindt’s races, lis�ng not only his fastest prac�ce �mes and grid posi�ons at each race, but those of his teammates, and the race pole �mes. There is always context to judge Rindt’s progress at a given point in his career. This informa�on is invaluable to race-junkies who want to look things up from F1/F2 in that era. Rindt’s rela�onship with Lotus Chief Colin Chapman was pre�y awful, and it’s explained in detail here. Rindt loathed the four-wheel-drive Lotus 63 and simply refused to drive it, and he was always concerned about the frailty of Lotus cars. Bernie Ecclestone’s analysis of the Rindt’s career op�ons for 1970 were sadly quite prophe�c: “you’ve got more chance of surviving with Brabham, but more chance of winning the championship with Lotus.” Rindt’s specific concern about 1969’s larger rear wings was borne out by the near fatal accidents suffered by him and team mate Graham Hill at Barcelona. Rindt sent a blunt open le�er to the motor racing press, demanding a ban on high-level wings. This was most embarrasing to his boss. Tremayne quotes the le�er in full. It has been widely stated that Rindt was arrogant, and this is discussed and argued in Tremayne’s book. I think this belief is incorrect a�er reading the varying opinions. con�nued, page 9 8 JagMag, July 2013 Show and Shine and Judge’s Training in Bothell photos by Will Humiston and Ray Papineau Saturday, June 22nd saw JDRC/NWA members descended on Ray Papineau’s garage in Bothell for the club’s latest Show ‘N Shine. The weather was prefect, sun shining on Jaguars on a cloudless 75 degree day. Ray has a cool garage, with many cars, parts, and li�s. It was a great spot for a gathering. All-in-all, about 28 people a�ended, bringing 14 jags with them. Zane Ware conducted a detailed judges training session using the late Mike Markey’s XJS Coupe. The club always needs trained judges for concours events, and newcomers learned techniques for the first �me, while others simply polished their skills and went over newer rules from the JCNA. Ray prepared his famous salmon entree “Saumon a’ Papier Aluminoum” (I suggest using Google language transla�on tool - ed.) with the help of Vickie Kollamar, his “commis de cuisine” du jour. Lunch was served in the shop. Entertainment was provided by the “Jaguar Victory By Design” video played on the shop television. It was a great day, with some people staying un�l 5:00 pm. The only slight nega�ve was that song birds had no problem “christening” some of the Jags! Photos this page, top: Adrian Brennan, Roy Parks, and Paul Hunter. Below: aerial view of “Jaguars on the Asphalt.” Opposite page: members dine on “Saumon a’ Papier Alumioum.” 9 Volume 54, Issue 7 Rindt, continued Ecclestone and most of Rindt’s mechanics had the highest regard for him, as did his friend Sir Jackie Stewart in the Foreword. Stories and facts of many of the other drivers of the era are men�oned, and for me it brought into sharp focus the excitement and danger of that most risky of periods of racing. The book has many photographs, my favorite of which is a group shot of drivers ready for the Bri�sh GP cricket match. The photo shows Richard A�wood, Piers Courage, Jochen, Graham HIll, Pedro Rodriguez, Denny Hulme, Innes Ireland, Bruce McLaren, Chris Amon, S�rling Moss and Colin Chapman. Of those, Courage, Rindt, Rodriguez, and McLaren were all killed within a couple of years. Hill was lost in 1975, but that was in a plane crash, not a racing car. What an excellent book! It should be on every racing enthusiast’s bookshelf. You may, like me, pull it out on a frequent basis to check some fact from that racing era... or perhaps to just immerse yourself in a �me when racing was a sport for courageous men who drove! JagMag, July 2013 10 Michael Markey’s Jaguar Models and Memorabilia Auction and Garage Sale As most of you know, with his passing on March 2nd, we lost 52-year club member Mike Markey. What many may NOT know is that Mike was an avid Jaguar model and memorabilia collector. Mike spent decades collec�ng all kinds of models, many acquired during personal trips to England and/or via mail order from England. In accordance with his wishes, Mike’s elaborate collec�on will be offered for sale to members of the Club. This is a private Jag Club members-only sale. The event begins Sunday, August 4 at 11am. Club members may preview and inspect the Auc�on items as well as immediately purchase many other items of interest. At 12 Noon we will have an informal auc�on for some of the more rare and/or valuable items. At 1pm, the non-auc�on unsold items will be marked down 33%. Our current JagMag so�ware does not allow for clickable links, but to receive a PDF brochure with photos of these models, this is the hyperlink: h�ps://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/61894688/Models%20LR.pdf Or you can email Mark Dana at mdana11@comcast.net Mark is Michael’s stepson; he will also serve as the auc�oneer and nego�ator for unsold items. You will no�ce that most of the auc�on lots are groups of cars, based on manufacturer. This will help reduce the number of auc�ons. You are free to buy a group then sell or trade what you don’t want to keep. In addi�on to the models, there is much more available for sale on this special day. Many years of Jaguar World magazine, more than 150 Jaguar books, posters, trophies, display cases, plaques, model kits, trophies, commemora�ve items and other memorabilia will be offered for sale. Checks will be honored or there will be a 5% discount for payment in cash. No credit cards will be accepted. Corgi Packaging materials will be provided so you can protect Corgi Lot DD Sealed Boxed Sets: your purchases during the trip to their new home. Lot DD XK120, MkII, E-Type; Three Sealed Boxed Sets 1953 Rally Set (XK120); There is limited parking at the Markey home, $100 Two E-Types which is located on a narrow one lane road. The South $120 All Bellevue Park & Ride is 1.5 miles away for those who might want to carpool or be shu�led, in which case you can call for a ride from that loca�on: (206) 799-6590. Enatai Park, under the I-90 bridge is about 1/4 mile south but may not have room for you to park. Corgi Sunday August 4 3220 107th Ave SE in Bellevue 11am to Noon Garage Sale and Auc�on Preview Noon Informal Auc�on of select groups of models 1pm Unsold Garage Sale items marked down 33%, Auc�on items can be removed 2pm Sale Ends Auc�oneer reserves the right to be a compe�ng bidder. Any items not sold will likely become Ebay auc�ons. On this page and the next are a few of the many pages of auction items. Please check the web address or email Mark Dana for a complete listing. Lot EE Sixteen XK and MkII plus an XJS and XJR9 $120 Corgi Lot FF Seven XJ and XJS; some rare. $70 Volume 54, Issue 7 11 Lot O *** AUCTION*** Suggested Min. Bid - $60 All metal, XK120 is pewter, E-Type is hollow. No boxes. SS 2.5 Litre is a commemorative limited edition item from Jaguar World. Lot E-1 ***AUCTION*** Suggested Min. Bid - $500 AutoArt 1:18 Scale: 120C, C-Type #18, D-Type #12, D-Type OVC 501. The OVC 501 is the rare and valuable Short Nose version that sells for $300 on Ebay, and recently for $800 (Ebay Item #121080051711). #18 has slight gum residue on boot from factory sticker. New owner to eradicate if desired. True works of craftsmanship. Original boxes included. Lot E-2 ***AUCTION*** Suggested Min. Bid - $400 AutoArt 1:18 Scale: C-Type #17, XK-SS, XJ13-(recent Ebay $300). Impeccable detail. Original boxes included. #17 has dull finish and appears to have black overspray, progressively darker near undercarriage... is this factory simulation of post-race condition? Lot P ***AUCTION*** Suggested Min. Bid - $100 Jaguar Race Trailer Approx. 17 inches long, includes box. Lot V ***AUCTION*** Danbury Mint Pewter Suggested Min. Bid - $250 All 24 Cars Approx 1:43 Scale Individual cars found on Ebay for $25. No boxes. Lot W ***AUCTION*** Suggested Min. Bid - $120 Kingmaker. Four unusual laser carved wood models. Approx. 4 inches long. XK 120, E-Type, MkII, XJS Convertible, no boxes. 1935 SS Airline, 1935 SS1 Saloon, 1951 C-Type, 1954 D-Type, 1957 XKSS, 1957 Lister-Jaguar, 1935 SS90, 1939 SS100 3.5liter, 1951 XK120, 1966 XJ13, 1960 XK150 FHC, 1965 E-Type Coupe, 1988 XJS Conv., 1994 XJ6, 1986 XJ6, 1973 XJ12C, 1950 MkV, 1955 MkVII, 1956 MkVIII, 1966 420G, 1962 MkII 3.8, 1992 XJ220, 1988 XJR9, 1984 XJR5. 12 JagMag, July 2013 A nice display of Jaguars at Redmond Town Center British Day photos and story by David Massy The center plaza of Redmond Town Center was reserved for Bri�sh cars on the morning of June 15th and it wasn’t long before we had an admirable line up of Jaguars and other Bri�sh marks. Lots of people wandered through the center on the morning admiring the mix of Bri�sh cars from different manufacturers and different eras. The Exo�cs at Redmond Town Center event www.exo�csat.com is regular gathering of cars on dry Saturday mornings between 9:00AM and 11:00AM with a relaxed family friendly feel. The volunteer organiser’s never know exactly what might turn up but occasionally have a theme day such as Ferraris or in this case Bri�sh car day. For this father’s day weekend we also saw Aston Mar�n, Lotus, TVR, MG, Mclaren, Morgan, Lotus, Bentley and Rolls Royce amongst the Bri�sh brands in a�endance and even a Noble that I don’t’ recall seeing before. A highlight for Jaguar fana�cs was a very rare lightweight E-Type, one of only 12 originally produced in the early 1960’s. From the same private collec�on was a 1957 Aston Mar�n DBR2, one of only two in the world. These rare racing machines are only occasionally seen on the roads but are regularly exercised at historic racing events here and in Europe. For those interested in newer cars the Mclaren MP4-12C Spider had pride of place in the center, with a price tag approaching a quarter of a million dollars we probably won’t see many of those on the roads either. The club had a good a�endance of both classic and newer Jaguars on display and followed it with a fun lunch at Spazzo restaurant on the upper level of the town center. Volume 54, Issue 7 13 Photos, opposite page top-bo�om: David & Melissa Massy’s XK150; E-Type owned by Burt Cur�s. This page, clockwise from top: Jim Lunz’s C-Type replica; a look down from the walkway above on mostly Jags, and a look down the line. con�nued, next page 14 JagMag, July 2013 Photos, clockwise from top: an Aston Mar�n next to a Jaguar XKR coupe; new Morgan threewheeler with its pilot standing to the right; nicely done (Morgan replica) JZR three-wheeler kit car with Honda engine (I have an unbuilt one of these in my garage - ed.); Ray Papineau parked in the best spot at the mall. 15 Volume 54, Issue 7 Classified Ads FOR SALE: 1966 Jaguar E-Type for sale in Olympia. This rare 1966 2+2 is a garage queen. Series one style, under 100,000 miles. Painted red before I purchased it 20 years ago, otherwise all original. New filters, oil change, detailed within last 15 miles. Has never seen a rain drop since I’ve owned it. $25,000 for a car in great shape. Bill Hill, 360357-7865, bhill@comcast.net more room in back seat). 68K miles. Charcoal with White interior. Always garaged, Excellent condi�on, Looks & drives great, No accidents, Non-smoker, Seats like new. Very clean interior trimmed with real wood, Well maintained. Fold down Burrell trays in back seat. Must see to appreciate. $10,000 OBO Jim Stroncek. 360422-6086. Jimair43@gmail.com FOR SALE: 1992 Jag XJS Conver�ble, V12. California car from new. Black, tan leather and top. 54,000 miles. New �res, brakes, paint. Needs some restora�on. $10,000 OBO. (541) 401-3070. Car is kept in a heated garage in Rogue River, Oregon. FOR SALE: 2 1991 JAGUAR XJ6 VANDEN PLAS. Gold - 127K miles - Good condi�on looks and runs well, Air works. Gray - 143K miles- Good condi�on, looks good, has a noise in rear. Both cars have sunroofs, interiors in great shape for age. No tears. Asking $4750 for both. With full price offer will include four wheels with hubcaps, lugnuts, 2 extra headlamps, Jaguar sheepskin seat covers and a large box of relays. jfchristnacht@hotmail.com 253-752-6500 FOR SALE: 1971 E-Type SIII 2+2. Excellent condi�on. Restored by winning Classics of San Luis Obispo, CA in 2007. Silver and Black, Isky cams, and Tremec 5-spd, many other upgrades. Pictures available. $53,500. Jim Francis (360) 378-9486 jimwendyfrancis@rockisland.com FOR SALE: 1971 E-TYPE SERIES III 2+2, V12. Original owner, in very good condi�on. 57,000 miles. Silver Grey, with red interior, runs well. $35,000. For more info call Jim Lissner. 425-747-7396 1990 Jaguar XJS conver�ble V12, 52,000 miles. White royal blue interior & top, excellent condi�on, drives well, California car. One owner before myself. Kept in heated garage $13,000 OBO 541-401-3070. 1992 Jaguar XJS conver�ble V12 54,000 miles. Black with light tan interior & top. Needs some restora�on. Drives well. New paint, �res, brakes. One owner before myself. California car, kept in heated garage $10,000 OBO 541-401-3070. 1995 Jaguar XJS conver�ble 6 cyl 60,000 miles. Red with tan interior & top. 2 plus 2. First class condi�on, drives well. Kept in heated garage. Nice. California car, 2 owners before myself. $15,000. OBO 541401- 3070 WANTED: Four 16” wheels for MK V DHC. Any 16” wheel that fits Jaguar should work. Bill Young, 425-641-7529. wr.young@live.com FOR SALE: 2001 XK8 Conver�ble. Beau�ful Sapphire Blue luxury fun car. White interior. Blue top. 67K miles. Always garaged, Excellent condi�on, Factory GPS system, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Looks & drives great. Never seen snow. No accidents, Non-smoker, Very clean interior, Well maintained. Must see to appreciate. $12,500 OBO Jim Stroncek. 360-422-6086. Jimair43@gmail. com FOR SALE: 2001 XJ8L Vanden Plas. Beau�ful luxury sedan. Vanden Plas - with long body (5 inches longer so FOR SALE: 87 Jaguar XJ-6 VDP, Nearly flawless condi�on. One Owner, Always garaged. Odometer Reads: 54,420 miles. $12,500. Contact Dick: (206) 730-6304 or email roadkill@nwlink.com Classified Ads are Free for members; $10 for non-members. Send to: JDRC/ NWA. PO Box 544, Mercer Island, WA 98040. Ads run for 3 months. Make sure you let us know if your item sells so we can cancel the adver�sment! ADVERTISE IN THE RATES Jag Mag All advertising requests must be received by the content deadline. Payment should be sent to the club address, Attention: advertising, and the electronic ad sent to the Editor. Commercial advertising costs are based on the size of the the ad and the length of time it is run. Qtrly Yrly Qtrly Yrly $250 $900 Business Card - N/A $150 Full Page $135 $450 non-members 1/2 page $100 $350 Business Card - N/A $110 1/3 page $90 $300 members 1/4 page Classified ads must be Jaguar-related and are free for members. Non-members and commercial advertisers pay $10 per advertisement. ADDITIONAL CONTENT IN THE ONLINE VERSION OF THE JAGMAG! 16 JagMag, July 2013 Calendar of Events Date Description Location Contact Sat Jul 13th - 1:00PM to 5:00PM Alderwood-Terrace Concours at the Wood www.concoursatthewood.com Sat Jul 20th - 10-noon Automotive Photo Tech Session LeMay Family Collection, Kurt Jacobson 253-229-6905 Marymount in Spanaway Sat Jul 27th All British Field Meet, Bellevue College www.ABFM.com Sat Jul 27th Jaguars on the Island Victoria, B.C. Sun Jul 28th JCNA Slalom held in conjunction with Jaguars On The Island Western Speedway, Victoria, B.C Sat Aug 10th JDRC/NWA Jaguars on the Green Concours Le May Museum Tacoma Sat Aug 10th BritBull Millwood (Spokane), WA Sat Aug 31st Portland JOCO Concours & All British Field Meet Portland Intl. Raceway www.joco.org Fri Sept 6th Vin d’Elegance Tour Sun Sept 8th Kirkland Concours at LeMay Le May Museum www.kirklandconcours.com Sat Sept 28th General Meeting October 12-13 or 19-20 (TBD) PNR-CCA Fall Colours Tour December 5 or 12 Holiday Party, to be determined JDRC/NWA membership chairman volunteer needed, as Vickie Kollmar retiring Jaguar Drivers and Restorers Club of NW America (JDRC) is looking for a new membership chair. Vickie Kollmar has volunteered in this position for many years now, and is stepping down. This volunteer non-elected job requires computer skills with your own computer having email and printer. Having Excel for JCNA processing is important. Currently the database is converted to Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word documents are merged to the database to create correspondence. This job may be able to be done by more than one person, spreading the responsibilities. The job entails answering membership inquiries with a letter of introduction and copies of our JagMag along with an application. Once the application and dues are received we send another letter of welcome and more JagMags, a sticker and a roster. Emails are sent to JCNA, Club President plus whoever keeps the email database, editor and our printer who makes our name badges. The treasurer is sent the checks along with an accounting. Then membership adds the new member to the database. JCNA returns with a member number which also gets added to the database. Every December renewal applications go out which is extracted from the database. Then another renewal application is sent in February for those who have not replied yet. Every April (when most of the dues are collected) a roster is made up from the club database into booklet form. Currently we are using Microsoft Publisher but I believe this can be done on Microsoft word. (these software programs are not owned by JDRC). On or about Halloween, a comparison is made between JCNA and our local Club’s database. Finally an update goes into the board meeting minutes regarding membership. This can be done either at a board meeting or communicated in other ways to the board as the board of trustees accepts the new member. Most of the above work is the first 4 months and last month of the calendar year. It probably takes one day to do the renewals, at least 2 days to do the roster, then a few hours a month for processing memberships after the learning curve. Volume 54, Issue 7 17 18 Advertorial13_JagDriversRestorers_184x121 1 JagMag July 2013 04/03/2013 16:33 Volume 54, Issue 7 19 20 JagMag, July 2013 JAGUARS�ON�THE�GREEN� JDRC/NWA�Concours�d’Elegance�and�Car�Show� August�10th�at�the�LeMay�America’s�Car�Museum,�Tacoma,�Washington� � � Join�us�August�10th�at�“LeMay�America’s�Car�Museum”�for�“Jaguars�on�the�Green”.�Our�Concours�will� be�on�the�3.5�acre�lawn�at�the�front�door�of�one�of�the�world’s�largest�and�newest�auto�museums.� View�the�NW’s�best�Jaguars�outside�and�over�500�vehicles�inside�under�the�roof�of�this�four�story� uniquely�designed�structure.���Entry�fee�to�the�museum�is�$14.00�per�person�paid�at�the�door.� � � REGISTRATION�FEES� Make�sure�to�attend�our�Saturday�evening�Awards� Banquet�at�the�Best�Western�Tacoma�Dome�Hotel� one�block�from�the�museum.�Serving�Prime�Rib,� Chicken�Mornay,�Salmon�w/lemon�sauce,�green�salad,� baby�red�potatoes,�rice�pilaf,�and�assorted�desserts.� Have�only�one�or�try�them�all.�Only�$45�per�person!� Enthusiast� ����������� #�Cars� X� $20� =� � Champ/Driven/Sp.� � #�Cars� X� $40� =� � Awards�Banquet� � #�Meals� X� $45� =� � � GRAND�TOTAL� � Friday�Hospitality�Suite�–�NO�CHARGE� Saturday�Lunch�–�You’re�on�your�own!�Eat�at�the�Museum,� near�by�restaurants�or�bring�your�own�picnic�lunch.� � � First�Name� First�Name� Street�Address� City/State� Home�Phone� JCNA�Affiliation� � � � � � � � � � � � � Last�Name� � Last�Name� � Email�Address� � Zip/Prov,�Post�Code� Work�Phone� � JCNA�#� � � � � Year� � � Model� �� Year� � � Body�Style� � � Model� � � Color� �� Body�Style� � � Champion/Driven/� Special�Divisions*� �� Color� � � Enthusiast�Class� �� Champion/Driven/� Special�Divisions*� � Enthusiast�Class� *See�the�JCNA�Classes�Page�3&4� I�am�an� �Uncertified�Judge������ �Certified�JCNA�Judge.���JCNA�Judge’s�Number:� � I�prefer�to�judge�classes�of�models:��� � No�JCNA�JUDGED�CAR�ENTRIES�OR�ENTHUSIAST�CLASS�ENTRIES�ACCEPTED�AFTER��AUGUST��6,�2013� � � Credit�Card�Information:�����VISA��or��MasterCard���(Circle�one)� Card�#�____________________________________Exp�Date:�_________� Name�as�it�appears�on�card:�____________________________________� Grand�total�above�under�Registration�Fees:��$______________________� Signature�of�card�holder:�_______________________________________� � � � Checks�payable�to:�JDRC/NWA� Send�registration�and�payment�to:� � Ray�Papineau� 420�240th�Street�SE� Bothell,�WA��98021� � � Release�of�liability�for�all�entrants�including�enthusiast�class�cars:� It�is�an�entrant’s�privilege�to�participate�in�any�JNCA�sanctioned�event�held�by�any�JCNA�affiliate�upon�executing�proper�registration� forms�and�paying�published�entrance�fees.��Each�affiliate�shall�be�solely�responsible�for�granting�entry�privileges�to�each�Entrant�on�an� individual�basis.� I�hereby�agree�to�enter�the�above�described�Jaguar(s)�in�the�2013�JDRC/NWA�Concours�d’Elegance.��In�consideration�of�the�right�and� privilege�to�enter�and�participate�and�other�valuable�consideration�and�intending�to�be�legally�bound,�I�agree�to�release�the�Jaguar� Clubs�of�North�America�(JCNA),�Jaguar�Drivers�&�Restorers�Club�of�Northwest�America�(JDRC/NWA),�and�the�Concours�d’Elegance� committee�of�all�liability�for�injuries,�damage�or�loss�arising�from�my�entry�and�attendance�in�the�Concours.�� � � � Signature�of�Jaguar�Entrant� � Date� QUESTIONS?�Please�contact:��Ray�Papineau�at�(206)�383�6892�or�via�email�at�papineaus@aol.com� or�Bob�Alness�at�(253)�327�3240�or�via�email�at�balness@wamail.net� Volume 54, Issue 7 21 JAGUARS�ON�THE�GREEN� JDRC/NWA�Concours�d’Elegance�and�Car�Show� August�10th�at�the�LeMay�America’s�Car�Museum,�Tacoma,�Washington� Hospitality�Suite� � Best�Western� Tacoma�Dome� Tacoma,�WA� Friday,�August�9� 7pm�–�9pm� Hors�d’oeuvres�and� Beverages� NO�CHARGE!� � � Directions�to�� BEST�WESTERN,�TACOMA�DOME�HOTEL�� 2611�EAST�E��STREET,�TACOMA,�WA��98421��PHONE�253�272�7737� � � From�Seattle:� 1. Traveling�South�on�I�5.� 2. Take�Exit�133�toward�I�705�N/CITY� CENTER.� 3. Take�the�East�26�St.�Exit�toward� Tacoma�Dome.� 4. Turn�right�onto�East�26th�Street.� 5. Take�the�3rd�right�onto�East�E�Street.� � � Directions�to�� LEMAY�AMERICA’S�CAR�MUSEUM� 2702��EAST��D�STREET,�TACOMA,�WA�98421� Jaguars�on�the�Green� � � � LeMay�America’s� Car�Museum� Tacoma,�WA� Saturday,�August�10� 8am�–�3pm� � � From�Seattle:� 1. Traveling�South�on�I�5.� 2. Take�Exit�133�merge�onto�I��705� N/CITY�CENTER.� 3. Take�the�East.�26�St.�Exit�toward�the� Tacoma�Dome.� 4. Turn�right�onto�East�26th�Street.� 5. Take�the�2nd�right�onto�East�D�Street.� 6. LeMay�Museum�is�on�the�right.� From�Portland:� 1. Traveling�North�on�I�5� 2. Take�exit�133��toward�I�705�N/WA�7/CITY� CENTER� 3. Keep�right�at�fork.� 4. Take�the�East�26�St.�Exit�toward�the� Tacoma�Dome.� 5. Turn�right�onto�East�26th�Street� 6. Take�the�2nd�right�onto�East�D�Street� 7. LeMay�Museum�is�on�the�right.� � � Directions�to�� BEST�WESTERN�TACOMA�DOME� 2611�EAST�E��STREET,�TACOMA,�WA��98421��PHONE�253�272�7737� Awards�Banquet� � � From�LeMay�America’s�Car�Museum:� 1.�������Turn�left�onto�East�D�Street.� 2.�������Turn�right�onto�East�26th�Street.� 3.�������Turn�right�onto�East��E�Street.� � � � Best�Western� Tacoma�Dome���� Tacoma,�WA� Saturday,�August�10� 6:30pm�–�11pm� From�Portland:� 1. Traveling�North�on�I�5.� 2. Take�Exit�133�toward�I�705/WA�7/CITY� CENTER.� 3. Keep�right�at�fork.� 4. Take�the�East�26�St.�Exit�toward�the� Tacoma�Dome.� 5. Turn�right�onto�East�26th�Street.� 6. Take�the�3rd�right�onto�East�E�Street.� � Jaguars on the Green 8:00am........................Car�placement�begins� (Coffee�and�pastries�provided�by�JDRC/NWA)� 11:30am...........................All�cars�on�the�field� 11:30am.......................................Rags�down� 11:30am�–�12:00pm�..............Judges�meeting� 12:00pm�–�1:00pm................................................Lunch� 1:15pm ...................................................Judging�begins� 3:00pm ........................Cars�permitted�to�leave�the�field� Awards Banquet 6:30pm��............................No�Host�Social�Cocktail�Hour� 7:00pm�.......................No�Host�Awards�Banquet�Dinner� � OUT�OF�TOWN�GUESTS� 15�rooms�have�been�set�aside�for�$110�King�Size,�$110�(2)�Queen�Size�&�$130�Suite�per�night�at�Best� Western�Tacoma�Dome.�Hotel�is�only�one�block�from�the�LeMay�Car�Museum.�The�Awards�Banquet�and� Hospitality�Suite�are�in�this�hotel.�Covered,�secure�&�reserved�parking.�Address:�2611�East�E�Street,� Tacoma,�WA.�Make�reservations�no�later�than�July�26,�2013�at�253�272�7737.�Ask�for�the�“Jaguar�Car�Club� rates”.�� � QUESTIONS?�Please�contact:��Ray�Papineau�at�(206)�383�6892�or�via�email�at�papineaus@aol.com� or�Bob�Alness�at�(253)�327�3240�or�via�email�at�balness@wamail.net� JAGUARS�ON�THE�GREEN� 22 JDRC/NWA�Concours�d’Elegance�and�Car�Show� August�10th�at�the�LeMay�America’s�Car�Museum,�Tacoma,�Washington� JagMag, July 2013 JAGUARS�ON�THE�GREEN� JDRC/NWA�Concours�d’Elegance�and�Car�Show� Driven�Division�Classes� August�10th�at�the�LeMay�America’s�Car�Museum,�Tacoma,�Washington� � D1:�� All�Classics�(Pre�XK�engine)�and�XK�120,�XK�140,�XK�150� D2:�� E�Types�(1961�67)� Champion�Division�Classes� D3:�� E�Types�Series�1.5�(1968)�and�Series�2�E�Types�(1968�71)� � D4:�� Series�3�E�Types�(1971�75)� C1A:�� Classics�(Pre�XK�engine)�Tourer�and�OTS:�Swallow,�SS�&�SS�Jaguar�(1927�51)� D5:�� Early�Large�Saloons:�MK�VII,�MK�VIII,�MK�IX,�MK�10,�420G,�(1950�70);�Early�Small�Saloons:�MK�1� C1B:�� Classics�(Pre�XK�engine)�DHC�and�Saloons:�Swallow,�SS�&�SS�Jaguar�(1927�51)� (2.4�&�3.4),�MK�2�Series�(2.4,�3.4,�3.8�liter,�Daimler�V8),�240,�340;�SType�3.4S,�3.8S,�&�Jaguar�and� C2:�� XK�120�(1948�54)� Daimler�420�(1955�69)� C3:�� XK�140�(1955�57)� D6:�� XJ6/12�Series�1�&�2,�Saloons�and�Coupes�(1968�79);�Series�III�XJ6,�XJ6�Sovereign�and�XJ6�VDP� C4:�� XK�150�(1957�61)� (1979�87);�Series�III�V12�and�V12�VDP�(1979�92)�Note�1� C5:�� E�Types,�Series�1�(1961�67)� D7:�� XJ6�(XJ40)�Sedans�(1987�94);�XJ12�(XJ40)�(1993�94);�XJ6/12/R,�(X300)�(1995�97)�Note�1� C6:�� E�Types,�Series�1.5�(1968)�and�Series�2�E�Types�(1968�71)� D8A:��XJ�S/SC�(1976���1991�Pre�Facelift)�Coupe,�Cabriolet,�H&E�Convertible,�Convertible,�XJR�S�Le� C7:�� E�Types,�Series�3�(1971�75)� Mans,�XJR�S�Jaguar�Sport.� C8:�� Early�Large�Saloons:�MK�VII,�MK�VIII,�MK�IX,�MK�10,�420G,�(1950�70)� D8B:��XJS�(1991���1996�Facelift)�Coupe,�Convertible,�XJR�S�Jaguar�Sport.� C9:�� Early�Small�Saloons:�MK�1�(2.4�&�3.4),�MK�2�Series�(2.4,�3.4,�3.8�liter,�Daimler�V8),�240,�340;�S� D9A:��XK8�Coupe�and�Conv.�(1996�2006),�XKR�(1999�2006)� Type�3.4S,�3.8S,�&�Jaguar�and�Daimler�420�(1955�69)� D9B:��XK�and�XKR�Coupe�and�Conv.�(2007�On)� C10:�� XJ6/12�Series�1�Saloons�(1968�73)�Note�1� D10:��XJ8/R�Sedans�(X308)�(1998�2003),�XJ8/R�Sedans�(X350�Alloy)�(2004�2009)�Note�1� C11:�� XJ6/12�Series�2�Saloons�and�Coupes�(1973�79)�Note�1� D11:�� S�TYPE�Sedans�(1999�2008),�X�TYPE�Sedans�and�Estate�Wagons�(2002�2008)� C12:�� Series�III�XJ6,�XJ6�Sovereign�and�XJ6�VDP�(1979�87);�Series�III�V12�and�V12�VDP�(1979�92)� D12:��XF�Sedans�(2008�On)� Note�1� D13:�� XJ�Sedan�(2010�[as�2011�model�year]�–�On)� C13:�� XJ6�(XJ40)�Sedans�(1987�94),�XJ12�(XJ40)�(1993�94);�XJ6/12/R,�(X300)�(1995�97)�Note�1� D14:��F�Type�(2013�On)�(2013�AGM)� C14:�� XJ8/R�Sedans�(X308)�(1998�2003),�XJ8/R�Sedans�(X350�Alloy)�(2004�2009)�Note�1� � C15A:�� XJ�S/SC�(1976���1991�Pre�Facelift)�Coupe,�Cabriolet,�H&E�Convertible,�Convertible,�XJR�S�Le� Note�1:�Majestic,�Daimler,�Daimler�Double�Six,�Daimler�Sovereign,�and�Daimler�Majestic�models�are� Mans,�XJR�S�Jaguar�Sport.� eligible�for�Driven�Division�Classes�6,�7�and�10�according�to�their�years,�engines,�and�body�styles.� C15B:�� XJS�(1991���1996�Facelift)�Coupe,�Convertible,�XJR�S�Jaguar�Sport.� � C16A:�� XK8�Coupe�and�Conv.�(1996�2006),�XKR�(1999�2006)� � C16B:�� XK�and�XKR�Coupe�and�Conv.�(2007�On)� C17:�� S�TYPE�Sedans�(1999�2008)�Special�Division�Classes� � C18:�� X�TYPE�Sedans�and�Estate�Wagon�(2002�2008)� S1:�� Factory�produced�and�prepared�Competition�Jaguars,�Factory�sponsored�Competition�and� C19A:�� Preservation�Class�(more�than�35�years�old)� C19B:��Limited�Production�Jaguars� Preservation�Class�(20�to�35�years�old)� S2:�� Production�Jaguars�privately�prepared�and�modified�for�competition� C20:�� XF�Sedans�(2008�On)� S3:�� Modified� C21:�� XJ�Sedan�(2010�[as�2011�model�year]�–�On)� S4:�� Replica�(non�production,�Jaguar�powered)� C22:�� F�Type�(2013�On)�2013�AGM� � Note�1:�Majestic,�Daimler,�Daimler�Double�Six,�Daimler�Sovereign,�and�Daimler�Majestic�models�are� eligible�for�Champion�Division�Classes�10,�11,�12,�and�13�according�to�their�years,�engines,�and�body� styles.� � Appendices�Page�28�JCNA�Concours�Rule�Book� � QUESTIONS?�Please�contact:��Ray�Papineau�at�(206)�383�6892�or�via�email�at�papineaus@aol.com� or��Bob�Alness�at�(253)�327�3240�or�via�email�at�balness@wamail.net� QUESTIONS?�Please�contact:��Ray�Papineau�at�(206)�383�6892�or�via�email�at�papineaus@aol.com� JAGUARS�ON�THE�GREEN� Volume 54, Issue 7 JDRC/NWA�Concours�d’Elegance�and�Car�Show� August�10th�at�the�LeMay�America’s�Car�Museum,�Tacoma,�Washington� 23 JAGUARS�ON�THE�GREEN� JDRC/NWA�Concours�d’Elegance�and�Car�Show� Driven�Division�Classes� August�10th�at�the�LeMay�America’s�Car�Museum,�Tacoma,�Washington� � D1:�� All�Classics�(Pre�XK�engine)�and�XK�120,�XK�140,�XK�150� D2:�� E�Types�(1961�67)� Driven�Division�Classes� � D3:�� E�Types�Series�1.5�(1968)�and�Series�2�E�Types�(1968�71)� D4:��All�Classics�(Pre�XK�engine)�and�XK�120,�XK�140,�XK�150� Series�3�E�Types�(1971�75)� D1:�� D5:�� E�Types�(1961�67)� Early�Large�Saloons:�MK�VII,�MK�VIII,�MK�IX,�MK�10,�420G,�(1950�70);�Early�Small�Saloons:�MK�1� D2:�� (2.4�&�3.4),�MK�2�Series�(2.4,�3.4,�3.8�liter,�Daimler�V8),�240,�340;�SType�3.4S,�3.8S,�&�Jaguar�and� D3:�� E�Types�Series�1.5�(1968)�and�Series�2�E�Types�(1968�71)� Daimler�420�(1955�69)� D4:�� Series�3�E�Types�(1971�75)� D6:��Early�Large�Saloons:�MK�VII,�MK�VIII,�MK�IX,�MK�10,�420G,�(1950�70);�Early�Small�Saloons:�MK�1� XJ6/12�Series�1�&�2,�Saloons�and�Coupes�(1968�79);�Series�III�XJ6,�XJ6�Sovereign�and�XJ6�VDP� D5:�� (1979�87);�Series�III�V12�and�V12�VDP�(1979�92)�Note�1� (2.4�&�3.4),�MK�2�Series�(2.4,�3.4,�3.8�liter,�Daimler�V8),�240,�340;�SType�3.4S,�3.8S,�&�Jaguar�and� D7:�� Daimler�420�(1955�69)� XJ6�(XJ40)�Sedans�(1987�94);�XJ12�(XJ40)�(1993�94);�XJ6/12/R,�(X300)�(1995�97)�Note�1� D8A:�� XJ�S/SC�(1976���1991�Pre�Facelift)�Coupe,�Cabriolet,�H&E�Convertible,�Convertible,�XJR�S�Le� D6:�� XJ6/12�Series�1�&�2,�Saloons�and�Coupes�(1968�79);�Series�III�XJ6,�XJ6�Sovereign�and�XJ6�VDP� Mans,�XJR�S�Jaguar�Sport.� (1979�87);�Series�III�V12�and�V12�VDP�(1979�92)�Note�1� D8B:��XJS�(1991���1996�Facelift)�Coupe,�Convertible,�XJR�S�Jaguar�Sport.� D7:�� XJ6�(XJ40)�Sedans�(1987�94);�XJ12�(XJ40)�(1993�94);�XJ6/12/R,�(X300)�(1995�97)�Note�1� D9A:�� K8�Coupe�and�Conv.�(1996�2006),�XKR�(1999�2006)� D8A:�� XXJ�S/SC�(1976���1991�Pre�Facelift)�Coupe,�Cabriolet,�H&E�Convertible,�Convertible,�XJR�S�Le� D9B:��XK�and�XKR�Coupe�and�Conv.�(2007�On)� Mans,�XJR�S�Jaguar�Sport.� D10:��XJ8/R�Sedans�(X308)�(1998�2003),�XJ8/R�Sedans�(X350�Alloy)�(2004�2009)�Note�1� D8B:��XJS�(1991���1996�Facelift)�Coupe,�Convertible,�XJR�S�Jaguar�Sport.� 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Special�Division�Classes� �� � S1:�� Factory�produced�and�prepared�Competition�Jaguars,�Factory�sponsored�Competition�and� Limited�Production�Jaguars� Special�Division�Classes� S2:�� Production�Jaguars�privately�prepared�and�modified�for�competition� � S3:��Factory�produced�and�prepared�Competition�Jaguars,�Factory�sponsored�Competition�and� Modified� S1:�� S4:��Limited�Production�Jaguars� Replica�(non�production,�Jaguar�powered)� S2:�� Production�Jaguars�privately�prepared�and�modified�for�competition� S3:�� Modified� S4:�� Replica�(non�production,�Jaguar�powered)� QUESTIONS?�Please�contact:��Ray�Papineau�at�(206)�383�6892�or�via�email�at�papineaus@aol.com� or��Bob�Alness�at�(253)�327�3240�or�via�email�at�balness@wamail.net� QUESTIONS?�Please�contact:��Ray�Papineau�at�(206)�383�6892�or�via�email�at�papineaus@aol.com� Jaguar Drivers & Restorers Club of Northwest America P. O. Box 544, Mercer Island, WA 98040 FORWARDING AND ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Please welcome our new members! Richard Conrad & Kelly O’Connell Port Townsend, WA 1960 Mark II and 1960 Mark II sedan white Harry (Chris) Chesser Bellevue, WA 1970 XJ6 brown, 1979 green XJ6L BRITSPORT OF SEATTLE Mark Jones 206-283-3578 Restoration, Repair, & Maintenance of British Motor Cars Expert Gearbox Rebuilding Interested in Membership? For an application form, please provide the information requested below and mail to JDRC/NWA membership, 4701 SW Admiral Way #294, Seattle, WA 98116, check out our website, or contact membership chairperson, Vickie Kollmar. The cost of annual membership is $60 per family ($30 after June 1st). You will receive this monthly JagMag, a bi-monthly Jaguar Journal, and membership in JCNA, our parent organization. We Join encourage you to join us whether or not our you currently own a Jaguar. Pack! We welcome enthusiasts! ______________________________________ Name(s) ______________________________________ Street Address ______________________________________ 4214 24th Avenue W Lower level Seattle, WA 98199 britsportofseattle.com City State Zip ______________________________________ Home Phone 2013 CONCOURS d' ELEGANCE The main feature event of "Jaguars On The Island" (JOTI) is the Concours d' Elegance held at Windsor Park, Oak Bay - the largest such event in North America sanctioned by the Jaguar Clubs of North America (JCNA). This event (from the French meaning competition of elegance referring to the gathering of prestigious cars) is a gathering of automobile owners to have their vehicles, in specifically defined classes and divisions, judged on their appearance, authenticity and condition. Under the rules of JCNA , vehicles are judged in either the 'Champion' or 'Driven' Divisions. In the latter, the engine compartment and boot (trunk) of the cars are not judged and rules regarding authenticity are not quite as strict as they are for the 'Champion Division'. If the owner chooses to compete in other JCNA Concours events, the scores obtained will make the car eligible for Regional or North American awards. JOTI has an additional class, the 'Enthusiast Division', in which the vehicles are not judged but are eligible for popular choice awards determined by votes cast by those participating in the meet. —————————————————————————————————————————————— The Jaguar Car Club of Victoria is hosting its annual Jaguars On The Island, being the largest such event in North America. It will take place in Victoria July 26th to July 28th,, 2013. JOTI 2013 will feature the new Jaguar F-Type. This event will be coordinated by Wayne Watkins assisted by his knowledgeable and efficient team. The host hotel this year is the gorgeous harbourside Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort & Spa. Please refer to https://www.deltahotels.com/Groups/Delta-Victoria-Ocean-Pointe-Groups/Jaguars-on-the-Island for room rate details. —————————————————————————————————————————————— The program for the JOTI 2013 event is as follows: Friday, July 26th: 5:00pm - Registration and Meet & Greet reception at the host hotel. Saturday, July 27th: 9:00 am - The JCNA sanctioned Concours d’Elegance event held at Windsor Park, Oak Bay East on Oak Bay Avenue, bear right on Newport Avenue, right on Currie Road. Saturday, July 27th: 6: 00pm - Awards Dinner at the host hotel. Sunday, July 28th: Morning: Country Prowl Sunday, July 28th: 12:00pm (noon) - Luncheon at the Royal Colwood Golf and CountryClub Sunday, July 28th: 2:30pm - JCNA sanctioned Slalom at Western Speedway REGISTRATION & DETAILS: available on our website www.jaguarcarclub.ca (click on “JAGUARS ON THE ISLAND (JOTI)“ in the table of contents on the left of the web page) 11 � � � � � � � �� � �� � � �� � � � � � July 26th to July 28th, 2013 Hosted by the Jaguar Car Club of Victoria FEATURED JAGUAR – THE FABULOUS F-Type ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 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(Late entries will be welcome in the Enthusiast Classes) Should you have any questions please call either Brian Evers at 250-743-6756 or Gregory Andrachuk at 250-595-7453 or email: jaguarcarclub@shaw.ca