Jaguar MG - Canadian XK Jaguar Register/Canadian Classic MG
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Jaguar MG - Canadian XK Jaguar Register/Canadian Classic MG
Classical Gas March /April 2016 Volume 47, Issue 2 www. jaguarmg.com This is not green. This is Jaguar XKE British Racing Green, Code 5038 WHEN YOU LOVE CLASSICS, YOU SEE THINGS DIFFERENTLY. Our world is colored by classics. They’re what we love and all we insure. Join us at hagerty.ca or call 800-922-4050. We may sell insurance, but we live classics. 2 | Classical Gas CLASSIC CAR INSURANCE March | April 2016 About Classical Gas Classical Gas is the official magazine of CXKJR/CCMGC, and is published bi-monthly. All articles, technical tips, offerings and opinions seen in Classical Gas are for your enjoyment and edification. The executive, authors, editors and publishers cannot be held responsible for errors, omissions or misinterpretation of content. Advertisements are not endorsements. As always, please use your own judgement. Submissions Contributions such as articles, technical tips, travel, event reports and photographs are all gladly welcomed. Please contact Senior Editor Jennifer Orum at jlorum@shaw.ca for details. Submission Deadlines May/June: May 6 July/August: July 1 Club Affiliations MG Car Club Ltd. www.mgcc.co.uk North American MGA Register www.namgar.com North American MGB Register www.namgbr.org Jaguar Clubs of North America www.jcna.com To contact us by post: PO Box 663, Stn Main Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada V3B 6H9 Reprints For permission to reprint Classical Gas articles or photos, contact Jennifer Orum, Senior Editor, at jlorum@shaw.ca Credit must be clearly given to the original author, photographer, Classical Gas and the CXKJR/CCMGC club. March | April 2016 Canadian XK Jaguar Register/ Canadian Classic MG Club In This Issue... CXKJR/CCMGC Calendar 5 Board Members & Other Important Contacts 6 JCNA News 7 MG News 9 Upcoming CXKJR/CCMGC Events 11 Heritage Classic 2016 12 Jaguars on the Screen Part 3 [Timothy J. Horton] 14 Spring Run: A Smash Hit! 18 Mike’s Collectibles Night 21 Mid-Winter Gala 21 You Fool! It’s a Tool! [Bob Sherman] 22 Youth Judging at Heritage 22 CXKJR/CCMGCC Club Advisor List 24 When You Enter a Car Show [Sarah Wilson] 25 Last Word: Conair Visit; Jaguar Langley Cars & Coffee; BC Highland Games; Fathers Day Picnic; St. George’s Day Show; BC & WA ABFMs 26 Guess Who? 26 Monthly Club Membership Meetings Our club meetings take place at 7:30 pm at the Burnaby Lake Clubhouse 3760 Sperling Avenue (foot of Sprott at Sperling) normally on the second Tuesday of each month. n On This Month’s Cover Norman, Kiki & Charlie Sung’s 1999 Jaguar XJ8 VDP “JACY” on Bay View Road in Point Roberts, USA (Photo by Norman Sung) Classical Gas | 3 bmcfegan@shaw.ca 604-984-0371 Bob McFegan, Owner 890 West 15th St., North Vancouver BC V7P 1M6 mistertransmission.com 4 | Classical Gas March | April 2016 CXKJR/CCMGC CALENDAR March | April 2016 April April 16 Belcarra Kaffee Klatch * [see page 11] April 23 Seattle MG Club Tulip Rallye [see page 9] April 24 LAMB St. Georges Show [see page 26] April 30 Conair Tour * [see page 26] May May 1 Jaguar Langley Cars & Coffee [see page 26] May 7 Drive Your MG or Jag Day * [see page 11] May 10 Mobile Detailing Presentation * [see page 11] May 20 Presentation by Aussie MGers * [see page 9] May 21 All British Field Meet VanDusen Botanical Garden [see page 26] May 22 All Brit Run to Whistler [see page 26] June June 4 – 6 Seattle MG Club Sun Mountain Tour [see page 9] June 5 British Invasion Car Show Two Lions Public House North Vancouver www.oecc.ca/vcb/ June 13 – 17 MG2016 An All-MG Meet Louisville, Kentucky Aug 21 – 28 MG Rendezvous Welches, Oregon [see page 9] June 18 BC Highland Games British Car Display [see page 26] September July November Sept 3 Crescent Beach Concours Sept 3 & 4 June 18 & 19 Portland ABFM Brits Best Classics JOCO Concours & Slalom Radium Hot Springs Portland International Raceway www.calgarymgclub.org Sept 10 & 11 June 19 Luxury & Supercar Weekend Fathers Day Picnic * VanDusen Botanical Garden [see page 26] Sept 11 June 26 CXKJR/CCMGC Summer Slalom * English Car Affair in the Park OECC, South Island Branch [see page 11] Sept 24 June 27 – July 1 Sea to Sky All British Rally GoF West Sept 25 Redmond, Oregon LAMB Autojumble [see page 9] July 9 The Powley Prowl * (BC Collector Car Appreciation Day) July 22 – 24 Jaguar Car Club of Victoria Jaguars on the Island [see page 7] July 23 Western Washington ABFM Kenmore, Washington August Aug 6 Jaguar Drivers & Restorers Jaguars on the Green LeMay Museum, Tacoma Aug 19 – 21 Heritage Classic Weekend * [see pages 12 & 13] Nov 6 Kruise for Kids Nov 6 London to Brighton Commemorative Run Nov 8 CXKJR/CCMGC Annual General Meeting & Elections * December Dec 13 CXKJR/CCMGC Annual Awards & Potluck * CXKJR/CCMGC Events are indicated by an (*) 2016 General Membership Meetings at the Burnaby Lake Clubhouse: May 10, June 14, July 12, Aug 9, Sept 13, Oct 11, Nov 8, Dec 13 Classical Gas | 5 Board Members Jaguar President gwsilkcat@gmail.com Greg Wagorn604-230-2542 MG President freddybear@telus.net Fred Wallace604-351-4269 Jaguar Vice-President thorton@telus.net Timothy Horton604-922-1856 MG Vice-President robert@mcmillin.ca Robert McMillin604-591-9298 Jaguar Past-President Jim McLagan jmclagan@shaw.ca 604-538-4579 [h] 604-306-1184 [c] MG Past-President Chris Venning triogold@shaw.ca 604-462-8638 [h] 604-785-6141 [c] 604-437-0318 [w] Treasureredhunt@shaw.ca Ed Hunt604-985-3965 Secretarypholmes@maclaw.bc.ca Pat Holmes604-443-1215 Trusteeleapoff@shaw.ca Joe Carroll604-988-2497 Trusteeims@telus.net Ian Newby604-856-8477 Trusteec-park@telus.net Jerry Parkhill604-794-3652 Trusteejmcmorse@dccnet.com John Morse 604-594-8992 Other Important Contacts Membership & Club Roster leonardwalker@shaw.ca Len Walker604-987-0412 JCNA Concours Chair tomdoyle@telus.net Tom Doyle604-892-4890 JCNA Chief Judge les_garbutt@telus.net Les Garbutt604-266-9086 JCNA Director, Northwest Region caroleborgens@shaw.ca Carole Borgens604-514-8414 Slalom Master jmcmorse@dccnet.com John Morse604-594-8992 Classical Gas Senior Editor jlorum@shaw.ca Jennifer Orum604-880-7598 Classical Gas Technical Editor leapoff@shaw.ca Joe Carroll604-988-2497 Classical Gas Advertising Editor haakonsen@shaw.ca Doug Haakonsen604-539-1207 Little Classical Gas littleclassicalgas@gmail.com Editor & Marketplace 604-521-3021 Rhonda Gale Classical Gas Distribution [vacancy] A/V Production Editor vdonatiello@telus.net Vito Donatiello604-980-0457 Website Administrator mharford@telus.net Mike Harford604-464-2212 6 | Classical Gas March | April 2016 JCNA News 2015 JCNA AWARDS PRESENTED TO CXKJR MEMBERS North American Concours Class C12/JS Carole Borgens 1990 XJ-S Convertible 99.84000 2nd Class C19/FJ Doreen & Ian Newby 2012 XF Saloon 99.95333 3rd Class D1/PRE Tom & Wanda Doyle 1959 XK150 FHC 9.98300 2nd Class D6/XJ Timothy Horton 1988 V12 VDP Saloon 9.99833 1st JCNA North American Slalom Awards: CXKJR Winners Class D6/XJ Gary & Lynne O’Keefe 1984 V12 VDP Saloon 9.99567 2nd Robin Page Class D8/XJS Derek Critchley 1986 XJS-C Cabriolet 9.97600 1st 1969 E-type OTS 97.87000 2nd Northwest Regional Concours Class C6/E2 John & Carol Clarke Class C11/J8 Greg & Elisabeth Wagorn2004 XJR Saloon 99.76500 1st Class C12/JS Ken & Lynn Young 1990 XJS Convertible 99.64000 1st Class D2/E1 Krista Briggs 1966 E-Type OTS 9.99050 1st Class D7/XJ Doreen & Ian Newby 1994 XJ40 9.99700 1st MORE NEWSLETTER AWARD WINNERS! Each year JCNA presents Newsletter Awards in six categories: Photography, Event Reports, Heritage, Travel, Technical and Jaguar Life. In the nine years 2006 to 2014, CXKJR members have won eighteen times for photos and articles in Classical Gas. It is interesting to note that there are over sixty JCNA clubs with newsletters, so this is not a minor accomplishment. The 2015 JCNA Newsletter Awards have just been announced and CXKJR members Allan Lawrence and Timothy Horton won awards in the Technical and Jaguar Life categories respectively. Allan won a 1st place for his “Ethanol-Blended Gasoline, Biofuels & What It Means to You” article in the January/February 2015 issue. Timothy Horton took 2nd place for his “Jaguars on the Screen: Motion Pictures Part I” in the November/December 2015 issue. JAGUARS CAR CLUB OF VICTORIA 2004 XJR Class L 2nd place 43.99 seconds Jim McLagan 2014 F-Type Class R 1st place 44.689 seconds JOTI Committee Chair Graham Walker at grahamwalker@ shaw.ca or 250-479-7364. Special JOTI rates at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel start at $259 plus taxes, and are guaranteed up to April 22. See www.oakbaybeachhotel.com or call the hotel toll free at 800-916-4339. JAGUAR ENTERS FORMULA E WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP In the fall of 2016, Jaguar will return to motorsport with its own team in the third season of the exciting FIA Formula E World Championship. FIA Formula E is the world’s first global single-seater championship for electric powered cars. This offers a unique opportunity for Jaguar to further its development of its future EV powertrain, including motor and battery technology. See: www.jaguar.com/about-jaguar/forumula-e.html July 22-24 Jaguars on the Island JCNA CONCOURS JUDGE TRAINING A good contingent of CXKJR members attend this popular event each year. The weekend will include a Friday Welcome Reception at the Marina Dockside Eatery, the Saturday Concours and Jaguar Car Show at Windsor Park and the Awards Banquet at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel and on Sunday, the Scenic Country Prowl, a Brunch at the Royal Colwood Golf Club and a JCNA Slalom at Western Speedway. For details, see www.jaguarcarclubofvictoria.wildapricot.org or contact Chief Judge Les Garbutt is looking for CXKJR members to join the judging team at the August 20 Heritage JCNA Concours. Why not come out to the JCNA Judges Workshop 7:00 pm, Wednesday, June 15 at the Burnaby Central Railway station to learn about JCNA judging? The Burnaby Central Railway is located at 120 North Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby – four blocks north of Hastings. For further information, contact Les at 604-266-9086 or les_garbutt@telus.net. March | April 2016 Classical Gas | 7 JAGUAR VICTORIA / LAND ROVER VICTORIA S A L E S • L E A S I N G • S E R V I C E • PA R T S A U T H O R I Z E D R E TA I L E R 3351 Douglas Street, Victoria, BC V8Z 3L4 Phone: (250) 475-3313 • Toll Free: (866) 475-3313 Fax: (250) 475-1225 • www.jlrvictoria.com Full Mechanical Services Contact: Samson Huang 8 | Classical Gas March | April 2016 MG News UPDATE ON THE INTREPID AUSSIES The Australian MG owners who made if from the tip of South America to BC and Alaska last year are returning to Vancouver in May to pick up three of their cars from storage. Two additional MGs are being shipped to join the group that will be taking part in the VanDusen All British Field Meet on May 21 in conjunction with the CCMGC display. The next day the convoy led by Dave and Laurel Godwin in their 1961 MGA will head for Whistler and then across Canada and the US, including taking part in the 2016 All-MG gathering in Kentucky. Ending up in Halifax in July, the cars will be shipped to the UK for an eventual journey in 2017 along the Trans-Siberian Highway. Their itinerary immediately after the Vancouver ABFM: Sunday May 22 – Whistler; Monday May 23 – Clearwater, BC; Tuesday May 24 – Jasper, Alberta; Wednesday May 25 – Banff; Thursday May 26 – Calgary. A number of CCMGC members will be driving with the Aussies as far as Jasper/ Banff and Calgary. For information on the group going as far as Alberta, contact Steve & Sheila Kaufman at sskaufman@ dccnet.com or 604-943-7492. For details of the Aussies schedule and route, go to www.namgar.com and the article “Five MGs from Oz Drive Across North America.” 2016 MG EVENTS FOR LONGER DISTANCE TRAVELLERS: MG2016: An all-MG event June 13 to 17 in Louisville, Kentucky, sponsored by the North American Council of MG Registers. See www.MG2016.com GoF West 2016 (Gathering of the Faithful): An All-MG event, this takes place June 27 to July 1 in Redmond, at the Eagle Crest Resort in the high desert of central Oregon. Registration is $65 US. Rooms at the Resort start at $124 US plus taxes per night. For further information, see www. GoFWest.org, contact mlc226m@yahoo.com or call 619993-0952. MG Rendezvous 34: Sponsored by the T-MG Club of Portland, this annual gathering welcomes all MGs as well as Other British classic cars to join them August 25 to 28 at the Resort at the Mountain in Welches, Oregon, near Mt. Hood. The program includes a welcome social, a Funkhana and Rally/Tour, the car show and an Awards banquet. Rooms at the Resort start at $139 US per night plus taxes. Further information: Larry & Debbie Haroun at 503-754-1358. March | April 2016 TWO INVITATIONS FROM THE MG CAR CLUB NORTHWEST CENTRE (SEATTLE) April 23: 35th Annual Tulip Rallye The Seattle MG Club holds this event each year in the Skagit Valley, with a start in Mount Vernon. Open to all makes of cars, this is a gimmick rally where questions take the place of time/ distance checkpoints. The first 24 car clubs (with a minimum of 5 cars participating) will have a 1st place prize awarded to the top performer in their club. Pack a picnic lunch and join the fun. Cost is $15 Cdn per car with registration up to April 9 and $18 Cdn on the day of the event. Information and a registration form is at www.mgccnwc.com/calendar/ with further information from Bert Cripe 360-731-8768 or Paul Feuerpfeil 206-612-3103. June 4 – 6 Sun Mountain Tour Our Club has had three joint events with the Seattle MG Club – the CXKJR/CCMGC Presidents’ Run in 2009 to Whistler, and the two Presidents’ Runs in 2010 to Sun Mountain near Winthrop, WA, and a second to Harrison Hot Springs. The Seattle MG Club is hosting a Sun Mountain/ Winthrop Tour June 4 to 6 and is inviting our club, as well as other MG and British car clubs in BC, Washington and Oregon. Both MGs and Jaguars are invited. For further information check www.mgccnwc.com/calendar/ or contact Dave Rice 425-316-8360. MG SUV SEEN IN MICHIGAN Although not yet legal in the US, a new MG GS was recently seen being tested near Detroit. See: www.justbritish.com/mg-gs-suv-spotted-in-Michigan Special Presentation: Cape to Cairo MG Adventure On Friday, May 20, the night before the VanDusen ABFM, the Aussies will make a presentation on their 2012 “Cape to Cairo” journey. This will take place at the Burnaby Lake Clubhouse as part of a CXKJR/ CCMGC potluck evening starting at 6 pm. For further information, contact MG Vice-President Robert McMillin at robert@mcmillin.ca or 604-591-9298. Classical Gas | 9 PH: 604-530-1433 CELL: 778-237-4003 5787 - 203A STREET, LANGLEY B.C. V3A 1W7 WWW.PANELCRAFT.CA S O V E R E I MATT KOKAN General Manager G N M O T O R S NICK MALINOV Parts and Services Manager Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, Jaguar, Land Rover, Porsche Sovereign Motors Inc. 8890 Heather Street Vancouver, BC V6P 3T1 10 | Classical Gas Phone: 604-687-2146 nick@sovereignmotors.ca www.sovereignmotors.ca March | April 2016 Upcoming CXKJR/CCMGC Events APRIL 16 - KAFFEE KLATCH The Saturday, April 16 Klatch will start at the Burnaby Lake Clubhouse with participants meeting in the parking lot at 10 a.m. for a 10:30 departure. The travel route will run east along the Barnet Highway, through the back streets of Port Moody beside the new Evergreen Line, through IOCO, along the north shore of Burrard Inlet, and through Belcarra Regional Park to the picnic grounds on the shore of Indian Arm across from Deep Cove. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy at the park. Contact: Jaguar Vice-President Tim Horton at thorton@telus.net or 604-922-1856. Each MG and Jaguar symbol represents a current member of CCMGC or CXKJR. The circles reflect the five zones for Drive Your MG or Jaguar Day rally points. Lake Shopping Centre in Coquitlam. Participants will meet at the closest rally point at approximately 10:30 am and then drive to the Burnaby Lake Clubhouse. For further information, contact Rob at robert@mcmillin.ca or 604-591-9298. The Belcarra Park picnic tables are good rain or shine. MAY 7- DRIVE YOUR MG OR JAGUAR DAY Now a CXKJR/CCMGC tradition, this annual event started in 2009 as an all-MG variation on the North American MGA Register’s “Drive Your MGA Day”. In 2010 our event was expanded to include both MGs and Jaguars. Over the years, destinations for Drive Your MG or Jaguar Days have included: Three Mountains (Seymour, Grouse & Cypress); Ian & Doreen Newby’s estate; the Coast Railway Heritage Park in Squamish; the Village Pub & Restaurant in Ocean Park; Legends Bistro on Cultus Lake; Adrian’s Restaurant at the Langley Regional Airport; the Station Grill in Mission. This year there’s a new twist. Coordinated by MG VicePresident Rob McMillin, our Drive Your MG or Jaguar Day is a multiple hub and spoke rally where drivers can rally at points close to home and then drive in convoy to the Burnaby Lake Clubhouse for lunch (pizza provided). The Clubhouse parking lot will be an impromptu car show! Five rally points have been identified: the Westview Shopping Centre in North Vancouver, the Semiahmoo Shopping Centre in Surrey, the Willowbrook Mall in Langley, Oakridge Centre in Vancouver and the Como March | April 2016 MAY 10 - MEMBERSHIP MEETING PRESENTATION Brad Robertson from Robertson Mobile Auto Detailing will give a presentation on polishing cars and provide some tips for taking your car from “good to great”, with a little bit of elbow grease. MAY 20 - POTLUCK AND “CAPE TO CAIRO” PRESENTATION: See page 9 MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THE CLUB’S UPCOMING SLALOM EVENTS CXKJR/CCMGC will have two slalom events in 2106: the Summer Slalom June 26 and the Heritage Classic Slalom August 21, both at Boundary Bay Airport. Plan to get your car out on the slalom course, and for those not ready to do so yet, plan to be a spectator and/or volunteer to help with tasks such as sweeping the track. For further information on our club’s slalom program, contact Slalom Master John Morse at 604-594-8992. Classical Gas | 11 The 47th Annual BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE CANADIAN CLASSIC Presented by The Heritage Classic Weekend August 19 – 21, 2016 FRIDAY NIGHT Welcome Reception at the Seymour Golf & Country Club in North Vancouver SATURDAY Show at spectacular Waterfront Park on the edge of Vancouver Harbor SATURDAY NIGHT Banquet, awards presentations and silent auction at the Host Hotel SUNDAY 12 | Classical Gas Slalom at the Boundary Bay Airport; Scenic drive; Farewell Lunch at the Morgan Creek Golf Centre Clubhouse in South Surrey Features of Saturday Show at Waterfront Park, North Vancouver – Entrants Choice Classes for MGs, Jaguars & Other British – Preservation Awards & Youth Judging Awards – JCNA Jaguar Concours (Championship & Driven classes) – Celebrating 80th Anniversary of the MG TA & 50th Anniversary of the Jaguar 420/420G – Free to Entrants: -Afternoon Tea & British Biscuits on the Field -Framed Photo of Your Car – Saturday Show Entry Fees: -Display Classes (MG, Jaguar, Other British) $20 -Jaguar JCNA Concours (Driven & Champion) $45 & $50 Watch for updates & a registration form at: www.jaguarmg.com March | April 2016 Heritage Classic MG CLUB & CANADIAN XK JAGUAR REGISTER The Heritage Classic 2016 Host Hotel The Holiday Inn and Suites North Vancouver is located at 700 Old Lillooet Road, close to the north end of the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge and at the base of Mount Seymour. With 162 rooms and suites, it is an awardwinning full service hotel with a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence. It has won the coveted Intercontinental Hotels Group Torch Bearer Award (presented to only one Canadian Holiday Inn every year) an unprecedented 11 years in a row. The hotel offers many 5-star amenities such as complimentary internet access, complimentary parking, kitchenette suites, onsite food & beverage outlets, full day spa, fitness centre, indoor heated swimming pool, hot tub, sauna and many more. SPECIAL HERITAGE CLASSIC ROOM RATES (BASED ON SINGLE OR DOUBLE OCCUPANCY & NOT INCLUDING TAXES) Standard (2 Queen Beds)........... $152 Deluxe (2 Queen Beds, Kitchenette)...... $162 Junior Suite (1 King Bed, Kitchenette................................................................................... $182 1-Bedroom Suite (Separate King Bedroom, Living/Dining Room, Pull-out couch, Kitchenette) $199 To get the event rate, mention “Heritage Classic 2016” or if reserving online quote Group Code CLA [Note: There is a limited number of rooms available at these rates, so book at the latest by July 19] Toll-free 1-877-985-3111 www.hinorthvancouver.com March | April 2016 Classical Gas | 13 aguar In Parts 1 and 2 of Jaguars on the Screen I presented ten examples of motion pictures in which Jaguar cars were featured prominently. In this third instalment we will examine three well-known appearances by Jaguar cars on the small screen in various television series. Actor John Thaw poses with the 1960 Jaguar Mark 2 used throughout production of the Inspector Morse television series. The car was fitted with a non-standard black vinyl roof. 1978-1979 Return of the Saint Bond in 1973. From 1962 to 1969 The Saint enjoyed a successful run on British television. Based on the novels and short stories of Leslie Charteris, the action-adventure series starred Roger Moore as Simon Templar, a wealthy individual who travels around Britain and Europe helping the people he encounters. The series cemented the status of Roger Moore as a successful actor in this genre, and led to his selection as a replacement for Sean Connery in the role of James In 1978 the series was revived and updated for ITV Television, and was also broadcast on CBS Television in the United States. Co-produced by Britain’s ITC Entertainment and Italy’s RAI, the series ran for 24 episodes and starred Ian Ogilvy as Simon Templar. The series borrowed a few storytelling elements from its predecessor, including a precredit sequence narrated by Simon and ending with a halo appearing above his head to identify him, as a short musical quote of the theme music from the original series is heard. Unlike the original series which was shot mostly in British studios and locations, the new episodes were filmed on location throughout Europe. The 1975 Jaguar XJ-S used during production of The Return of the Saint, as it appeared in private ownership in 2008. This was an early prototype designated XJ27. Note the chrome B-pillars which were changed to black for regular production. 14 | Classical Gas Jaguar Cars were quick to seize the promotional opportunity afforded by the new series. In 1962 Jaguar had turned down a request from the producers of the original series to provide an E-Type for Simon Templar’s car. The producers then turned to Volvo with a similar request for their P1800, a sports car which had also been introduced to the world at the Geneva March | April 2016 s on the Screen PA R T 3 : T E L E V I S I O N S E R I E S by Timothy J. Horton Motor Show in 1961. Its subsequent use throughout the series elevated the car‘s popularity; years later Roger Moore would identify the Volvo P1800 as his favourite car of all the vehicles he drove on film and in television. In 1978 Jaguar were determined not to repeat their mistake, and offered the relatively new XJ-S for use in the series. They provided a single car direct from the factory which was actually an early prototype designated as XJ27. The car was registered as PWK 530R with chassis number 2W 1138, engine number 3S 1166 SA, and a manual gearbox KM 1004. (This was the fourth manual gearbox fitted to an XJ-S and was a rare option as 99% of all XJ-S and XJS production was equipped with automatic transmission.) Also rare at this time was the inclusion of a steel sunroof option. The car was finished with a white exterior and silver B-posts, and a Cinnamon leather interior. The car was built on August 22, 1975 and retained at the factory for use as a test vehicle by British Leyland. It was given to the producers of The Return of The Saint on April 15, 1977. On screen, Simon Templar’s XJ-S appeared with the licence plate ST1 (as did the Volvo P1800 in the original series) and it was equipped with a mobile telephone, a rarity for any car in 1978. The car appeared in 20 of the 24 episodes. At least two other cars borrowed from dealers local to the international locations were also used; in some shots a white car with the more common black interior is seen, and in another shot a car without the sunroof is seen. One of these cars may have been required after Ian Ogilvy requested permission to drive the car back from Italy to the UK, and reportedly burned out the clutch en route. The primary car was sold by the producers after the show ended. In 1993 two fans of the Saint television shows located the car. It was purchased and relocated to Aberdeen, Scotland. It was sold at a private auction several years later and stored in a shed on the Shetland Islands until 2003, when it was sold to the current owner and returned to London. Around this time it was featured in Classic Cars magazine. In 2008 it was relocated to northwest England where it resides today. 1985-1989 The Equalizer In the fall of 1985 this series debuted on CBS Television and ran until the end of the 1989 season. It starred veteran British actor Edward Woodward as Robert McCall, a retired intelligence officer with a mysterious past who employs the skills from his earlier career to assist innocent people who March | April 2016 Actor Ian Ogilvy on location in Italy with the primary XJ-S car used during production of The Return of the Saint. The series was co-produced by the UK’s ITC and Italy’s RAI, and several episodes were shot on location in Italy. find themselves in dangerous circumstances. The series utilized elements from the spy film, private investigator and police drama genres. The producers of the series required a car for the primary character’s regular transport, and one which helped to define the character’s refined style. The Equalizer is believed to be the only American television series in which Jaguar Cars contracted with a television producer to feature its automobiles for promotional purposes. For each season that it ran, the series was required to have a current example from Jaguar’s line of vehicles. The pilot episode featured a 1985 Jaguar XJ6 Series III Vanden Plas with Lacquer Black exterior and Dove Gray leather interior. (Note: In the United States the Vanden Plas was the name given to the higher trim level option for the XJ6, whereas in Canada these cars were badged as XJ6 Sovereign.) The car appeared consistently during the opening credits. A similar 1986 XJ6 Series III was used throughout the first season. For the second season, the 1986 car was replaced with a 1987 model with the same black exterior paint and a ...continued, page 17 Classical Gas | 15 16 | Classical Gas March | April 2016 M O T I O N P I C T U R E S ...continued from page 15 The pilot episode and first season of The Equalizer television series featured a 1985 Jaguar XJ6 Series III. This was the higher trim level badged as Vanden Plas in the U.S. market. Note the small outer headlamps which were standard on federal cars at this time. Jaguar Mark 2 is probably the best known appearance of a Jaguar car in a television series. It was also a tip of the hat to the car’s many previous appearances in numerous crime dramas and motion pictures. Sable Tan leather interior. This was the last production year for the XJ6 Series III, and for the 1988 and 1989 seasons the car was replaced with the new model XJ40 in the same paint and interior colours. The subsequent history of the cars used in the television series is unknown. 1987-2000 Inspector Morse This long-running British detective series was based on a series of novels by Colin Dexter and starred actors John Thaw as Chief Inspector Morse and Kevin Whately as his assistant Sergeant Lewis. A total of 33 two-hour episodes were produced between 1987 and 2000. As is typical with most British murder mystery series, each episode presented a complete story revolving around a murder investigation. They were filmed in and around Oxford, England. The series was broadcast on ITV in the UK and on PBS in the U.S. and Canada. The author Colin Dexter, upon whose novels the series was based, made unaccredited cameo appearances in all but three of the episodes. The Inspector Morse Jaguar is a 1960 Mark 2 with the 2.4 litre engine. (Of a total of 80,000 Mark 2 Jaguars, approximately 25,000 were completed with the 2.4 litre engine.) The chassis number is 102827DN and the engine number is BG4462.8. The exterior colour is Regency Red with a non-standard black vinyl roof. It was first registered in the county of Surrey on July 5, 1960 with number plate 248 RPA and went through several owners during its early career. The car was purchased specifically for the Inspector Morse television series by Carlton Television and remained in their ownership throughout production, which came to an end in November 2000. The Jaguar was given away by the producers in a competition a year after filming ended, and went to a lawyer based in London who auctioned it off for £53,200 in 2002. The new owners commissioned classic car restorers David A.C.Royle & Co. of Durham to undertake a full nut and bolt restoration. This was completed in June 2005 at a cost in excess of £100,000. The car retained its non-standard vinyl roof and a special bracket across the front of the chassis used to film The actor John Thaw the occupants of the car played the role of Inspector through the windscreen. Morse throughout the 13 The restored car was sold year production run. The in 2005 and the present character enjoyed the finer owner retains the car in things in life including art, the UK. It is available to literature and opera. The rent for special occasions The Inspector Morse Jaguar Mark 2 as it appears today choice of a classic Jaguar after a full restoration costing in excess of £100,000. and is shown regularly at car was appropriate for the The car appears regularly at public events around the various events around the character and the use of the UK. n UK and is available to hire for special occasions. March | April 2016 Classical Gas | 17 Spring Run: A Smash Hit! W ith the spring equinox on March 20 this year, CXKJR/CCMGC celebrated the beginning of spring the day before on Saturday March 19 with the annual Spring Run. Forty MGs and Jaguars (plus one Ferrari) and almost seventy members participated in the event, with cloudy skies opening up to sunshine now and again. But no rain! The route was planned by Tim Horton and Greg Wagorn and went from the Real Canadian Superstore near the north end of Ironworkers Memorial Bridge, through the upper elevations of North Vancouver and the British Properties, ending up in Fisherman’s Cove. Tim Horton led the convoy in his 2006 Jaguar X-Type Estate. Forty club members visited the worldclass MG Collection owned by Peter Welch and fifty had lunch at the West Vancouver Yacht Club, with the overflow brunching at Hugos Restaurant across from Thunderbird Marina. [Photos by Timothy Horton unless otherwise noted] n The North Vancouver Superstore parking lot was needed for the almost 40 cars to gather. (Photo by Peter Laurence) Convoy leader Tim Horton gives out the route instructions (Photo by Peter Laurence) Right: The convoy winds its way into the Upper Lands of British Pacific Properties, where mansions are appearing on the hillsides. (Photo by Peter Laurence) Good food and conversation at the West Van Yacht Club (Photo by Rod Maides) Left: Spring Run cakes to celebrate the start of spring Pre-run marshalling creates a car show for passers-by (Photo by Rod Maides) 18 | Classical Gas Tony & Carole Cohen’s 1952 TD MK II roadster and convoy leader Tim Horton’s 2006 Jaguar X-Type Estate Almost identical 2003 Jaguar convertibles, an XK8 and an XKR, owned by Karen & Doug Haakonsen (far left and right) and Leon & Francoise Pond March | April 2016 *Strictly selling MG parts since 1984 * Knowledgeable and friendly service * Shipping to Canada via the US Postal Service NORTHWESTIMPORTPARTS.COM TEL : 503-245-3806 March | April 2016 Reza Tahmasbi Ph. 604.254.COOL (2665) Fax 604.254.2667 Email reza@icycoolauto.com Classical Gas | 19 YOU PAID HOW MUCH?!!! If you don’t mind paying too much for your parts, there is no need to read any further. If you would like to buy your parts at the best prices in Canada, read on. 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While the scheduled dance band wasn’t available, an added attraction for those who wandered down the hall to the ballroom was Simon Fraser University’s Robert Malcolm world champion pipeband playing at SFU’s Robbie Burns Celebration. Photos by Timothy J. Horton. n Mike’s Collectibles Night [Photos by Mike Coutts] For many years, Mike Powley organized the March membership meeting as an opportunity for club members to present innovative displays of models and/or other collectibles (not required to be car-related), trying to win the hearts of members voting for their favourites. Six displays were entered at this year’s Collectibles Night March 8: •Chris Venning: Military & Police Badges & Hats (1st place) •Joe Carroll: MG & Children’s Wonder Books (2nd place) •Mike Coutts: Northwest Coast Carvings (Mike is the artist) •Doug Gale: Keys •Tom Koven: 1914 Edison Amberola Cylinder Gramaphone •Jennifer Orum: Alice in Wonderland books. Jaguar President Greg Wagorn with his wife Elisabeth New Jaguar members Emily & Sid Hanson Chris Venning’s Military & Police Badges & Hats wins 1st place. Madelaine & Vito Donatiello with Leon and Francoise Pond Northwest Coast carvings by Mike Coutts Celebrating Robbie Burns Day, a kilted Tim Kolosoff and MG President Fred Wallace, Kolosoff and Wallace being fine Scottish clan names. MG Past-President Chris Venning and Judy Way March | April 2016 Classical Gas | 21 You Fool! It’s a Tool! Bob Sherman My apologies - but I wanted to get your attention with a silly title. Editor Jennifer always needs stories, and Bearoyl Racing has not kicked into gear yet this year. So, I thought I’d write a couple articles about some tools that you might not know about, but would find useful. The tool de jour is a gasket cutter. The one I found on-line at Amazon is the “Lang Tools 9500 Eleven Piece Gasket Hole Punch Set.” Have you ever needed a simple gasket and not had one at hand? Well then, with sheets of gasket material, available at low cost in different thicknesses, and this tool, your problem is solved. In making a gasket, one must often punch holes of varying diameter. The tool comes with cutters, in ten YOUNG CAR ENTHUSIASTS WANTED! sizes. Simply choose the size cutter you need, attach the rod, find a surface like wood or Masonite so as not to dull the cutter, and grab your hammer. Place the cutter where you need it on the gasket, give a couple whacks with the hammer, and the hole is cut. I will refer you to Hemmings.com and search “Gasket making 101” for a good illustration of how to use this tool. The tool is not too expensive, generally around $36 USD. Maybe Princess Auto might even have them? You can also use it for cutting holes in carpet, such as when making holes for seat belt attachments. You won’t use this tool often, but when you need it, it is pretty slick. Do a search on your computer and you will find sources. Happy Punching! ‘KIDS & PETS IN CARS’ IS BACK Our Kids in Cars and Pets in Cars features have proven popular and therefore keep those photos coming. Send your submissions to Classical Gas Senior Editor Jennifer Orum at jlorum@shaw.ca, together with information on the names of the kids or pets and the photographer. As part of the Heritage show at Waterfront Park on August 20 we are again including a Youth Judging activity sponsored by Hagerty Classic Car Insurance. The participants will receive direction and simple instructions and then be tasked with judging a small number of MGs, Jaguars & Other British entrant cars. The object is to promote enthusiasm in classic cars among young people so they will inherit our interest in owning, enjoying and preserving them. We are canvassing for participants between the ages of 12 to 17 and since space is limited, don’t delay. If you have children, grandchildren, nieces or nephews or in fact know kids of friends or neighbours who are within this age range and may be interested, please pass on their names, ages and contact information to Tony Cohen at anthonydcohen@gmail.com or Tom Koven at tckoven@gmail.com . 22 | Classical Gas March | April 2016 March | April 2016 Classical Gas | 23 A DIFFERENT WEALTH MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE We can integrate, organize, and implement your overall planning needs: Estate Planning Retirement Planning Investment Management Succession Planning Tax Planning The Dixon Kelly Wealth Advisory Group Manulife Securities Incorporated Tom Kelly, Financial Advisor, CFP, CIM, FCSI 1075 West Georgia Street, Suite 1425 | Vancouver, BC V6E CXKJR/CCMGC CLUB ADVISORS Club members should feel free to call these contacts who have volunteered to help with the purchase, repair and/or restoration of various MG and Jaguar models. MG • TD: Tony Cohen 604-922-3332 • MGA: MGA coupe/twin cam 1955 to 1962: John Clarke 604-291-1890 • MGB 1962 to 1974 ½:Joe Carroll 604-988-2497; Doug Gale 604-521-3021 • MGB 1974 ½ to 1980: Allan Lawrence 604-937-0439 & Kayte Lawrence 604-715-0007 • MGB GT V8: Al Riches 604-942-7370 • MG Midget: Al Inglis 604-737-0044 JAGUAR • SS100 (original & replica): Tom Doyle 604-892-4890 • XK 140: Jim McLean 604-925-0689 • XK 150: Tom Doyle (plus XK engines) 604-892-4890 • In-line 6-cylinder: Jerry Parkhill 604-794-3652 • E-type: 24 | Classical Gas John Clarke Les Garbutt John Morse Tom Doyle 604-291-1890 604-266-9086 604-594-8992 604-892-4890 March | April 2016 WHEN YOU ENTER YOUR CAR IN A COLLECTOR CAR SHOW... YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN! Sarah Wilson t took until last October and after forgetting all about evening if you wanted to stay for entertainment and more it, I finally received my official photo taken at the Port “refreshments.” Coquitlam Car Show that was held in mid-August. Mine My one criticism would be that while awards for North was the lone Austin-Healey shown, but among the handful of American cars were numerous, any cars that were British, British cars, there was a Jensen-Healey, Jensen GT, Morris European, or Japanese were all clumped into one “Foreign” Minor (sort of due to a V8), Metropolitan, MGB, E-Type Jag, a award category. Linda Spouler justifiably won that award for couple of Morgans, Sunbeam Tiger, a couple of Jaguar XJSs, her Triumph Mayflower! I guess this car is so unusual that it TR6, Mayflower and a Spitfire. has become an awards magnet. The entry fee was $25, While I had chatted with which when you consider the E-Type Jag owner what you received was a just prior to the Saturday very good deal. Those people cruise, I did not expect interested gathered at the to see a “For Sale” sign PoCo Recreation Centre on the dark blue coupe around 4pm on the Saturday on the day of the show. and then participated in a Roger Nixey, the Port cruise around Port Coquitlam Coquitlam owner, had and Port Moody, while being not mentioned his intent waved at by spectators who to sell the car, so after had positioned themselves Pictured above, Sarah with her fully-restored 1965 some thought I contacted and their chairs along the Austin-Healey 3000 that she’s owned for 25 years. him the next morning route. After returning to the Below, the newly-purchased 1968 Jaguar E-Type S1.5 coupe to arrange a test drive. downtown area, we parked No rust, only 30,000 our cars and were treated to documented miles on the a barbeque meal. clock and owned by the Early on the Sunday after original jeweler-owner getting into the staging up to the end of 2005, lanes and obtained our gift prior to being imported packages that included a into Canada, with the T-shirt, we were then all important stuff having individually photographed been done since she prior to driving to our parking came to Vancouver. I spots in the downtown gather that it was wise of area. Due to arriving at the me to phone when I did same time at the staging since Roger had several lane, several of us Brit-car people phone him about owners were able to park purchasing the Jaguar next to each other. We were later on that day. I have met one of them since, and he was then treated to another meal, this time a pancake breakfast! still pretty choked up about his loss. The day proved to be really enjoyable with loads of people Little did I know when I signed up for this car show that I walking around admiring our cars. We were also visited by a would almost have an E-Type land in my lap, a bucket list item “Blues Brothers”(!) duo who moved around the streets playing that proved impossible for me to say “NO” to! I would highly their kind of music, and at the end of the show the awards recommend this show to club members, and we really need to were handed out, followed by live music that went into the have a greater showing of our Britmobiles! n I March | April 2016 Classical Gas | 25 The Last Word APRIL 30 CONAIR TOUR The Conair Group specializes in retrofitting firefighter aircraft, both air attack and waterbombers, providing services and products to forest protection agencies around the world. A tour of the Conair facilities at the Abbotsford Airport has been set up for CXKJR/CCMGC members, with an after-tour lunch at Brodeur’s Bistro. Participation in this event is limited to twenty people and as of publication date, six spots are still available. Contact: Fred Wallace at freddiebear@telus.net or 604-351-4269. MAY 1 - JAGUAR LANDROVER LANGLEY CARS & COFFEE Our club members are invited to have coffee, camaraderie and a facility tour. Time: 10 am. Location: Collection Drive in the Langley Auto Collection, corner of Glover Road and the Langley Bypass. (If we’re lucky, the Jaguar XE flown in from Europe for their grand opening will be there being prepped.) A drive to the Hazelmere Golf Course or the Fox & Fiddle Pub for lunch to follow. Jaguar Langley requests numbers for catering purposes, so please RSVP to caroleborgens@shaw.ca or thorton@telus.net. JUNE 18 - BC HIGHLAND GAMES & BRITISH CAR DISPLAY The 2016 Highland Games and Scottish Festival will be held on Saturday, June 18th at Percy Perry Stadium near Coquitlam Town Centre. Once again they are having a British Car display with total entries (from all clubs) limited to 30 cars so it’s best to sign up ASAP. Arrival time is between 10 and 10:30 am and cars will stay on the field until at least 3 pm. There is no charge for registration and this gets you free admission into the Highland Games, so it’s a great deal! The CXKJR/ CCMGC contact is Mike Harford at mharford@telus.net or 604 464 2212. You can also email the Highland Games British Car Display Coordinator Simon Scott for more information at simon.scott43@me.com For more info on the Games go to: www.bchighlandgames.com Your favourite car, picnic food, and folding chairs if you have room. There’ll be dedicated parking for MGs and Jags by the Penzance Drive entrance, with parking for non-marque sports cars along Willingdon Avenue and Penzance Drive and in the public lots on Penzance. The invitation includes the members’ extended families e.g. grandparents and grandchildren. Important note: Sometimes parents get upset when they bring the whole family and we are unable to carry their infants. Infants unable to sit on the train seats and support themselves must be in a hands-free ‘snugli’ type carrier worn by an adult. The railway operates from 11 am to 5 pm. In the past most club members (and their families) were on site between 12:30 and 4:00 pm. How much? No charge. The club has arranged for unlimited rides on the trains and a concession sells hot dogs, ice cream, hot & cold drinks. Further information: Joe Carroll at leapoff@shaw.ca or 604-988-2497. REMINDERS Details of these two events were included on the Last Word page of the January/February Classical Gas: 11th Annual St. George’s British Motoring Show in Ft. Langley: April 24. For information, contact Carole Borgens at caroleborgens@shaw.ca or 604-514-8414. Optional online entry with PayPal is available at www.lambscarclub.com . VanDusen All British Field Meet and All Brit Run to Whistler: May 21 - 22. See www.westerndriver.com and for further information, contact Joan Stewart at 604-736-6754 or jstewart@westerndriver.com . Vote for your favourite “Top ABFM Brit Cars” by April 30 - among the choices are: MG TD, MGA, Jaguar E-Type and Jaguar MK II. Go to: http://www.westerndriver.com/?page_id=9160 GUESS WHO & WHERE? JUNE 19 - FATHER’S DAY PICNIC One of the club’s most popular annual events, the picnic will take place at the Confederation Park Miniature Railway, located a few blocks north of Hastings in Burnaby at 120 North Willingdon Avenue. There are over two miles of track on two main routes, with steam and diesel locomotives hauling trains through two tunnels and over several bridges. 1/8 full size, the trains carry up to 30 passengers. What to bring? 26 | Classical Gas One of our CXKJR members in 1981. [Answer in the May/June Classical Gas.] n March | April 2016 WHY TRUST YOUR VEHICLE WITH ANYONE BUT THE BEST? Our Jaguar Technicians, James, Richard, Eric, Gerry, Russell, Phil, and Brandon are arguably the most skilled Jaguar technicians within our region. With a combined over 70 years of Jaguar experience, they live and breathe the Jaguar lifestyle. They are factory-trained and have experience working on cats from every decade. Why trust your vehicle with anyone but the best? And you can now visit James at the front desk of our Service Department on Saturdays and Mondays. COMING THIS SPRING THE JAGUAR XE AND F-PACE. To book your private viewing, please call 604.273.6068 or visit JaguarRichmond.com. 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