Newsletter - Cornwall Vintage Vehicle Society
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Newsletter - Cornwall Vintage Vehicle Society
Newsletter The monthly newsletter of The Cornwall Vintage Vehicle Society November 201 4 Photo: Neill Graham Lanlivery Rally Photo: Tamsin Coxen Riviera Run (more next edition!) Bonnets 'up'! In this issue: Diary dates Communication High Risk Strategy New Members Website Meet the committee Lostwithiel/Lanlivery Gerrans Autumn Amble Classified Visit our website at cornwallvintagevehiclesociety.com Dates for your diary November Sunday 2nd November AGM Old Quay House, Hayle Causeway, Lelant. The feedback from using this venue on a run was so positive that we have hired their upstairs room for this year's AGM. Monday 1 7th November Committee meeting Star Inn, Vogue, 7.30 for 8 pm start. Come and see the new committee in action! December Sunday 1 4th December Christmas Cracker Run Tony Barfield NOTE CHANGE OF DATE. Entry form with this newsletter. Wednesday 1 0th December. Carnon Downs Village Hall. January 201 5 Sunday 4th Entry form with this newsletter. Christmas Social New Year Run Jean Moyle Invitation events: the following are not CVVS events but those to which we have received invitations/notifications. Nothing to report as yet! Website In response to many letter and emails, the committee discussed the website at the meeting in late September and are delighted to confirm its reinstatement. This news comes with a personal apology from our Chairman, Peter Nicholas, who explained that it was his misunderstanding of the technical demands and subsequent implications of the website's closure which caused it's temporary mothballing. Overwhelming response from members and a thorough talking too from his own father, (thanks Harry!) helped. The committee also wants to echo the many members who praised Graham King for his hard work in maintaining such a good website and give him a big THANK YOU! 2 Meet the committee Nick Male I was born in Callington, Cornwall but moved "up country" to Blackwater in Surrey with my parents and younger sister when I was eleven, leaving my two older married sisters in Cornwall. When I left school, I served an apprenticeship in painting and decorating, then worked at Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough in Maintenance Department. Marian also worked at R.A.E. and two years later we married and I brought her back to Cornwall. Initially we lived in as caravan on a holiday site in Four Lanes, then in a flat in a beautiful old house in Lelant , overlooking Hayle Causeway, before settling in Troon. We have two children, Philip and Julie. Julie and her husband Paul have a young son Jack, now 1 7 months old. I've had several jobs since living in Cornwall, including working for Kerrier Council, Homeworld, F.T. Williams (coach company) and lastly, eleven years as a taxi driver, working in Camborne, before retiring last year. As well as enjoying CVVS membership, I also belong to Halye Model Boat Club and Cornish Aviation Society. My first car was a Standard 8. Since then I've had an A40, Morris 1 000 (ex-police car), Austin 1 300 GT, Morris 11 00 and am now on my fourth Austin Maxi 1 750 which I've owned for 23 years. Photo: Tamsin Coxen NB: Communication For any letters/emails not being submitted as articles for publication, please address all correspondence to the Chairman, Peter Nicholas, 7 Polmor Road, Crowlas, Penzance, TR20 8DW 3 Recent Events Lostwithiel/Lanlivery Rally Neill Graham Great show. Over 1 00 cars, over 1 oo tractors, steam engines, motor cycles, commercial vintage vehicles, Shire horses, dancing diggers, reaping/binding/threshing display (including baking bread), ploughing, dog show, Car boot, brass band, working engines and much much more. Nice two days, hundreds of people and a great success. 4 Photos: Neill Graham Gerrans Fun Day Members who took part in this received a letter of thanks from the organisers. This is a scan of it, so apologies for the blurring. 5 High Risk Strategy Bryan Sautelle-Smith The end of September in Cornwall can be a dodgy month for weather with fog, driving rain and even gales. I remember with dismay the first North Cornwall Run we organised in 2007 which included Bodmin Moor on part of the drive and it was wet and foggy with poor visibility. As the rain dripped on to our knees through the cracks between the hood and windscreen of Ellie's Alvis, I thought, 'What a disaster'. But members were so encouraging and said they thought it was a lovely enough route to return to when the weather was fine. So what possessed us to have another go at a moorland run in 201 4? Perhaps the answer is the forgiving nature of CVVS members (the memory of 2007) and our spirit of adventure! Risk assessment:a. Bad weather and we'd see nothing. b. Turnings on the route with no signposts in the middle of the moor. Bound to lose people. c. Members' recollection of groping along the 2007 route. Poor turn out. d. An eternity of single track roads with the possibility of Farmer Giles meeting a gaggle of classic cars in his combine harvester. Two hour traffic jam! e. Jamaica Inn being too far away for most members based down county. Nothing daunted and despite all this, we planned the route, tested it in brilliant sunshine and deemed it worth all the risks. Jamaica Inn Ahoy! 6 As it turned out, the day of the run was sparkling with minimal high-level cloud and an azure blue sky. We had 22 cars and 46 people starting from Jamaica Inn and, as it was such a glorious day, I fancied folk were just as happy sitting in the sun chatting as the prospect of driving. 'Come along everyone! Time to set off.' Line up in front of the Smugglers' Bar Adrian’s MG TC anchored to the wall! Paul's Series 2A Land Rover 7 Crossing Delford Bridge Distant view of Roughtor & Brown Willy Harpur's Downs I have to say, even as organisers, we enjoyed driving the route once again. With the magnificent summer we have had, the odds were, I think, better than even to have sunshine on the day. So we enjoyed those wonderful vistas of moorland and tors ending up at the Bowood Park Hotel & Golf Club near Camelford for a jolly good lunch. The photos speak for themselves. Well done to all who participated for making it to the lunch venue, especially to the few who took the odd wrong turn along the way of this challenging course! Bowood Park golf course viewed from Ken's Alvis Speed 20 8 All photos: Bryan SautelleSmith Autumn Amble Arthur Bowyer Just over 30 members turned out on the day. The cream tea gathering had guests turning up in the form of Mr David Lay (of the Penzance Auction House) and his wife who live opposite. Knowing he was interested in classic cars I asked him if he would like to pop over and join us. He would like to thank every body for the lovley cream tea! Welcome to new members! We welcome 7 this month: • Roger Mithcell of Camborne with a 1 946 Bedford K, 1 936 Ford Y, 1 939 Standard 8, 1 964 Vauxhall Cresta and a 1 928 Barford Perkins A3 Roller. • Ted Cooke of Par with a 1 974 TVR 3000M • Terry Davies of Liverpool with a 1 991 Mitsubishi Pajero • Linda Ellacott of Redruth with a 1 970 Austin Healey • Mr. T.H. Donohue of Helston with a 1 972 MGB Roadster • David Bawden of Godolphin with a 1 971 Morris Pick-up and • Mervyn Palmer of Veryan with a 1 939 Morris Series E Rover PB5 9 Reminder: Please could classified advertisers let me know when to stop running their adverts! For Sale: • 1 959 Morris 1 000, 4-door, grey, Cornish car. Heater. 24928 recorded miles only. New battery, tyres, brakes overhauled. In really nice condition with only 38 miles driven since the last MOT. Michael Hinde 01 208 831 636 (evenings) • Due to bereavement, 1 963 Singer Vogue, 63000 miles. Tax Exempt. New Brakes and callipers. Cream and red. 1 592 cc. Mot July 201 5. £3000 o.n.o Marion Harris 01 736763356 or 0759666331 0 • 1 .Vintage open tourer set, only used once: Leather helmet ,leather goggles with unbreakable glass & ear folds, full almost elbow length leather lined gloves. New £1 75 will sell for £99. • 2.Rare real (pre GM) Saab 900i convertible. burgundy red, new black el. mohair roof-201 3. Perfect throughout, grey velour upholstery, engine - looks like almost new. Only sell as bad left foot & need auto. Natural aspirated engine 1 6v.1 996cc manual petrol - sensor which will take any grade unleaded. Reg.L327 APH. Only 1 50 k miles (small for a Saab) Mot Dec. Tax Feb 201 5. No problems, been most shows in Cornwall this year. 1 3 so far & at least 3 more to go. Previous V5 owner was a Polish princess! Ring to arrange pictures by email. Grade 1 is £4000 but would take £2999 for quick sale. Neill Graham 01 872 864088 10 • 1 947 Series 8 Morris. Rebuilt engine. Car in very good order. £4500 o.n.o Doug Alford 01 736 788989 r.alford438@btinternet.com • Our beloved 1 960 Rover 94 1 00 ("Vera") because we are finding her heavy on the steering and using her very little. She will have a full MOT and is in good condition, both in her body and mechanicals. John Davies 01 209 61 0808 • Car cover- good quality. Suitable for a small car. Suitable for inside a garage or outside use. Cost over £1 00 when it was new. £60 or near offer please. New lower price! Brian Youl 01 326 281 511 • Offside and nearside doors with glass for two door Austin A35 in very good condition. £200 or very near offer Neil Sanderson01 872 560998 or 0775405211 0 • Morris Minor 1 969 salon 4 door in blue Reg No TPW 588G. MOT 31 October 201 4 Tax exempt reasonable condition used daily Wanted: • As we have no fund raiser, would you be willing to help? The club has a marquee, which could be taken to an event, people willing to help on the day, also help beforehand if needed. Which way you raised money would be up to you. Please help to keep our charity stall going. For information ring Jean on 01 209 21 4530 • Both front doors for a 4 door Austin A35 Robert Sanderson 01 326 379067 11 Your committee: President: Ken Rogers 01 326 753361 krogers1 9@sky.com Vice President: Barry Roberts 01 736 763565 Chairman: Peter Nicholas 01 736 74091 6. 7 Polmor Road, Crowlas, Penzance, TR20 8DW Vice Chairman: Deanna Curtis 01 209 21 01 00 deanacurtis62@gmail.com Secretary: June Youl 01 326 281 511 juneyoul@uwclub.net Treasurer: Marion Holden 01 736 361 961 Editor: Tamsin Coxen 01 872 864711 cvvsmag@gmail.com Membership Secretary: Jean Moyle 01 209 21 4530 Regalia: Paul Chinn & Fay Jepson 01 726 63994 Archivist: Tony Barfield 01 326 564330 Publicity: Arthur Bowyer 01 326 61 9072 Magazine distribution: Geoff & Elaine Fisher 01 209 71 8459 Webmaster: Graham King 01 209 21 8077 cvvs@email.com Members without office: Neil Richards (neil.richards@talk21 .com), Brian Youl, Nick Male, Lynda Nicholas and Cindy Bennett. Publication date is the 1 st of the month. Last date for article submissions is the 20th of the month. Last date for advertisements is the 20th of the month. All material submitted is subject to space and may therefore appear in a subsequent edition. All material submitted must be free from any copyright claim. Submissions to: Tamsin Coxen, 1 5 Pencantol, Frogpool, TR4 8SQ but preferably by email: cvvsmag@gmail.com Telephone: 01 872 864711 Problems with receipt of printed copy should be referred to the distribution team NOT the editor. Problems with email ARE the editor's mistake... Disclaimer: The views expressed in this magazine are those of the writers and not necessarily those of the editor or the Cornwall Vintage Vehicle Society. 12