Inside this issue - Jaguar Owner`s Club
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Inside this issue - Jaguar Owner`s Club
Inside this issue: • La Jolla Concours Report • AGM & International Jaguar Festival Wrap Up • Judges Training Session Enjoys Big Turnout Artwork by Auto Effigies June 2016 Volume 61 No. 6 A Word from the President by Mark Mayuga support him in his loss of the Love of His Life. I for one will miss Patty enormously as will Julia my daughter who Patty used to play with when she was just a baby, those were great times to be sure. As your President, I enjoy the privilege of leading one of JCNA’s most outstanding and innovative Jaguar Clubs. During my 47 years as a member of JOCLA I have had the fortunate opportunity to meet men and women who share an uncommon love of the Jaguar Motorcar. These folks enjoy the comradery that comes with membership and involvement in club doings. Farewell dear lady. Be at peace. Marko wonderful laugh graced many a club event and her kindness to new members made them feel welcomed to the JOCLA family. Tim and Patty Tunnell are an example of such members. Tim and Patty have served in many rolls on the Board of Directors; Tim has led many a tour to some really great places. Tim and Patty were a team of enthusiasm, ideas, fun and great knowledge. It was always great fun to see Tim and Patty dancing at our annual holiday dinner and Tim’s great smile saying that he loved his “girl” for all time. They were a great couple and Patty will be missed by many of our members. It is with a very heavy heart that I announce the passing away of Patty “Patti cakes” Tunnell this month. Her death was a surprise and a great loss to this Club. Her positive attitude, infectious smile, her bright eyes, and Tim and his BRG XK120 FHC will still be with us and we, as a family, will VIDEO OF THE MONTH Jaguar F-Type R hot laps Nurburgring. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic3hmg4qb90 2016 Club Board Members President Mark Mayuga ----markmayuga@verizon.net First Vice President (Activities) Steve Kirby 949.261.8208 sackirby@pacbell.net Second Vice President (Membership) Gerry Willburn 714.828.3127 gwillburn@ca.rr.com Treasurer James Friel 909 597-6669 jfriel@fullerton.edu Newsletter Editor Kevin J. Easton 818.419.6697 easton@eastonrobertson.com Hospitality Chairman Shirley Nyquist 562.597.1263 JohnHNyquist@aol.com Touring Chair Creighton Turner 626.799.9087 creigt@aol.com JOC Web Master Chief Judge Charlie Hallums 949.733.1097 chash3@cox.net Concours Chair Frank Gauer 714.838.8488 fgauer@pacbell.net Corporate Relations Judy Graven 626.239.6010 jgraven37@gmail.com Secretary Judy Graven 323.257.9992 jgraven37@gmail.com Director at Large John Nyquist 562.597.1263 JohnHNyquist@aol. com “Position Open” Director of Club Regalia John Donalson johndonaldson@hotmail. com Photographer Charles Anton charley.anton@yahoo.com Historian “Position Open” Jaguar Tales Commercial Advertising Rates The JAGUAR TALES is the official newsletter of the Jaguar Owners Club, Inc and is published monthly by the Board elected editor as a member benefit. Members are encouraged to contribute their experiences,whether technical,sheer enjoyment or informative. SEND CAMERA-READY AD AND PAYMENT (CHECK PAYABLE TO: JAGUAR OWNERS CLUB, INC) BY THE 15th OF THE MONTH TO APPEAR IN THE FOLLOWING MONTH TO: JAGUAR TALES, KEVIN J. EASTON, 21300 VICTORY BLVD STE 525, WOODLAND HILLS CA 91367, PHONE 818419-6697 EMAIL: easton@eastonrobertson.com The editor reserves the right to edit all material submitted. The Jaguar Owners Club, its officers, the Jaguar Tales Editor, JCNA and contributors expressly disclaim any warranty or endorsement of any of the services or products contained in any advertisement or mentioned in any article. The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and not necessarily of the Jaguar Owners Club, Inc. (JOC), it’s officers, directors, publishers, or the editor of this publication 2 June 2016 COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING RATES (Increments of NO Less than 3 months) Number of Issues 3mo 6mo 1/2 Page $135 $225 1/4 Page $60 $108 Business Card $30 $60 Full Page $225 $420 JOC MEMBER CLASSIFIED AD Free to members for 3 months; max 4 lines NON-Members $10 www. lajagclub.com Volume 61 No.06 12mo $395 $204 $105 $800 JOC UPCOMING EVENTS S ave the dates! SADDLE PEAK LODGE BRUNCH SUNDAY, JUNE 26TH – MALIBU, CA JUNE CLUB EVENT Nestled in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, Saddle Peak Lodge is LA’s most iconic fine dining & private event destination. Its critically-acclaimed New American menu is most notable for its emphasis on exotic wild game. Coupled with the Lodge’s award-winning service, rustic yet elegant ambiance, and rich history, Saddle Peak Lodge is just minutes away, but worlds apart. BRUNCHIE AT THE SADDLE PEAK LODGE By Creighton Turner Do you all remember the great lunch time we had a few decades ago at the old Saddle Peak Lodge, when the rains poured down on us and filled up several of the leakier Jaggies as we tried to leave (one of them mine)? And a car wreck traffic mess on Topanga Canyon that made some of you miss the whole thing? Well, that was so much fun that your ever-clever BoD has decided we need to do it again, and so we shall. Led by our intrepid, adventurous President, Charlie Hallums, we are planning to once again terrify the good folks at Saddle Peak with our pride of snarling Jaguars and owners. As those of you who read the title know this will be held on June 26th, arriving there at 11:30ish o’clock so that we can all schmooze around a bit before going in at noon for our delightful brunch. The restaurant offers a delightful prix fixe concoction for $35, plus tax, tip and drinks, offering an excellent and rapidly served brunch for very little moolah. The food is very good and the restaurant has been praised by many a praiseur. I think it is still owned by a Ph.D, so it must be good for your brain, mustn’t it? For those who have not been before, Saddle Peak Lodge is a 100 year old roadhouse and supply point up in the Santa Monica Mountains, variously functioning in the past as a Pony Express stop, a hunting lodge, and a bordello (heh, heh, I knew that would wake some of you up). It was discovered as a hangout by the nearby Hollywood studio ranch glitterati in the golden 30’s and 40’s, and was frequented by legends such as Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, Errol Flynn and Clark Gable. It is easily found by simply taking 1496 turns up Topanga Canyon, or by setting your GPS to 419 Cold Canyon Road, Calabasas, California, phone 818 222 3888. Alternatively, as many have done before, you may gather at my house (260 State St, Pasadena) at around 9:30, nosh on a few life shortening lardo goodies, and we’ll all cavalcade together to Saddle Peak. Do come topless if you can as that encourages the weather to be good. And above all, please call me at 626-799-9087, or email creigt @ aol.com, telling me you are coming so I can alert the cowards at the restaurant. Also, feel free to bring a friend if you wish; maybe we can con him/her into joining. JOC ANNUAL PICNIC SATURDAY, JULY 9TH LOCATION: Judy Gravens’ home – Montrose This year we’re doing something different for our ever popular Club Picnic. Rather than meeting at a park, we’ll be hosted by Judy Gravens in her park-like yard in Montrose. With beautiful canyon views, it’s sure to be the best setting ever. Also, no more burgers or sausages from the Mayuga kitchen, this year we’re having the event catered by The Pit Stop BBQ team. Entrees will include Tri-tip and pulled pork, cooked curbside right at Judy’s home. There will be plenty of sides, soft drinks and water. Bring your own libations if you care for something stronger. Seating, utensils, etc. provided. We’re going to start a little later this year as well, to allow things to cool off a bit. Social hours 3-5pm, dinner served at 5pm. There is no cost for this event, but we do need you to sign up so we have an accurate head count for the caterers. Sign up on the website, by clicking on the event, or by phone or email to Shirley Nyquist (johnhnyquist@sol.com or 562-597-1263) -- Judy’s address is 5009 N. Alta Vista Ave, Monrovia, CA 91016. AND DON’T FORGET TO BRING A DESSERT TO ENTER IN THE ANNUAL CONTEST. SDJC 52nd ANNUAL CONCOURS SUNDAY, JULY 17TH SPANISH LANDING PARK, SAN DIEGO, CA For information and registration forms go to the SD Jag Club website: http://www.sdjag.com/upcomingevents.html Registration deadline is July 9 for judged entries. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 8:00 am - Judging Field open to Entrants 9:30 am - Judge’s Meeting 10:00 am - Rags Down - Judging Begins 11:30 am – Break for Judge’s Lunch 2:30 pm - Awards Presentation (time approximate Even if you are not entered, this is a great place to enjoy the beautiful San Diego bay and skyline on green grass and amongst gorgeous Jaguars. Restrooms only, so either purchase the box lunch on the SD Jag Club website or bring a picnic lunch. Volume 61 No.06 www. lajagclub.com June 2016 3 Editor’s Column This month, Joel Salzburgs 1973 E type graces the cover. It is a car he has owned since new and when you think about the rational reasons to part with an extra car in one year, much less 43, you appreciate the circumstances that came together to make long term ownership possible. Joel has finally decided to part with his gorgeous car and shared a few stories about the car with us. If you are interested in purchasing it, his contact information is in the classified section. Joel writes: It was October 1973 when I saw the E-type for sale at the Jaguar franchise in Palm Springs for $9,200. I left Studio City immediately to purchase it - it was not easy to find new E-type roadsters. It was a hot 90 degree day and I was sweltering inside the black cockpit on the ride home, but it was all worth it once I got home because it looked so elegant in my driveway. Having owned the Jaguar so long, I rarely drove it in the rain but on one drizzly day, my regular car was in the shop so drove the XKE to the office. At approximately 10 a.m. that morning, I received a call from my wife informing me that the water level in our backyard was rising and water was coming into the house. Quick as a wink, I got into the XKE and headed from work in Culver City to my house in Encino. By then it was raining much harder. Driving North on the 405 was okay but as I exited the freeway at Ventura Blvd., the curb lanes in both directions were flooded and I drove in the middle of the road to keep the engine dry. Turning on to White Oak Avenue, it happened … the coil got wet and the engine quit. Taking my shoes and socks off and rolling up my slacks I got out of the car and pushed it to safety. Wouldn’t you know I dropped my keys into the water which was rushing DOWN the road! A few hours later, the water had subsided and I found the keys hung up on the edge of a storm drain a block away. The car did not start on the first try but thankfully, it eventually did start and I got it home to the safety of my garage. Needless to say that was the last time that beautiful car went out in the rain! JOC UPCOMING EVENTS SAVE THE DATES -- Continued . . . AUGUST TBD NEATHERCUT MUSEUM TOUR SEPTEMBER 23-25 INLAND EMPIRE JAGUAR CLUB CONCOURS IDLYWYLLD, CA NOVEMBER 4-7 CATALINA ISLAND TOUR AND GOLF CART RALLY DECEMBER 4 JOC HOLIDAY PARTY MATTEO’S RESTAURANT, WEST LA A special note about our November Catalina Tour: The upcoming JOC Golf Cart Rally in Avalon on Catalina Island is scheduled for the weekend of November 5th & 6th. If you plan to join us, you might keep an eye out for Groupon or Living Social discount coupons on the Catalina Flyer out of Newport Beach for big savings. A few of us are already making plans to spend a few days, but the main event will be one day only, for those who are time constrained. More details to follow on events, transportation, and accommodations that include golf carts and other recommendations, as soon as we tie down the details. This should be fun! Hope to see you there! Clyde and Susan Kendzierski, hosts. 4 June 2016 www. lajagclub.com Volume 61 No.06 AGM and International Jaguar Festival Wrap Up The first ever International Jaguar Festival (formerly the Western States Meet) was held in Phoenix recently following the JCNA Annual General Meeting. A few JOC members attended and enjoyed the event thoroughly. Complete coverage of the event, with dozens of photos is available at http:// www.jcca.club/IJF-Photos-2016 Of local note, Steve Kirby and Ed Sowell served as the JOC’s delegates to the AGM. Not much controversial was decided at the meeting, as the decision on whether to hold a second-tier or Premier level National Championship Concours was put off until next year. It was decided that, beginning in 2017, clear bras will be allowed in the Driven Division (for cars, not spectators!). It was interesting to see that the JCNA membership has now grown to over 7000 from under 5000 a few years ago. In the IJF Concours, Jim and Betty Friel took first place in class C11 with a score of 99.91 in their ’95 XJ8, while Steve Kirby took second in C08, at 99.61, with his ’65 Mark X (which made it the 900 mile roundtrip without any issues). Lisa Ellis picked up first in Champion Division C13 in her 1996 XJS with a superb 99.91. Jim and Betty also picked up their 2015 National Championship Trophy at the AGM Banquet and Ed and Judy Sowell accepted the Award for Best Club Website for their daughter, Janet, who designed and operates the JOC site. Several from the JOC and IEJC gathered for dinner one evening and Activities Director Steve Kirby was able to present Brian and Lisa Ellis with their Laviolette Trophies (Best Champion Division Car in the Club by national score) for 2015. Lest you think that was for one car, not so. Brian and Lisa each won with their own car and with perfect scores of 100.00 points, the first time there was ever a tie for this award, the first time that the two winners had perfect scores and the first time a husband and wife team won in separate cars! Volume 61 No.06 www. lajagclub.com June 2016 5 JOC CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2016 JOC EVENTS IN BOLD (For more information on all events please refer to the JOC website calendar www.lajagclub.com or contact Steve Kirby at sackirby@pacbell.net or 949-261-8208) JUNE 1st: Brits at Belmont Shores 4th: Peninsula Seniors Meet 11th: Brits at Aliso Viejo Cars and Coffee 12th: San Marino Motor Classic – Lacy Park, San Marino, www.sanmarinomotorclassic.com 18th: Brits at UA Theatre Show, La Canada 19th: Brits at Golden Cove, Palos Verde 25th: Brits at OC Cars and Coffee, OC Fairgrounds 26th: Saddle Peak Lodge Brunch 26th: Peterson Cruise In and Breakfast, Peterson Museum 26th: SuperCar Sunday, Woodland Hills JULY 2nd: Peninsula Seniors Meet 6th: Brits at Belmont Shores 9th: JOC Picnic – Graven’s residence, Montrose, CA, 3pm onward 9th: Brits at Aliso Viejo Cars and Coffee 16th: Brits at UA Theatre Show, La Canada 17th: SDJC CONCOURS - Spanish Landing Park, San Diego 17th: Central Coast British Car Club Show, Oxnard 17th: Brits at Golden Cove, Palos Verde 23rd: Brits at OC Cars and Coffee, OC Fairgrounds 24th: Peterson Cruise In and Breakfast, Peterson Museum 31st: SuperCar Sunday, Woodland Hills AUGUST 15th-21st: 19th-21st: 19th-21st: TBD: Monterey Car Week Jaguar Corral at Mazda Speeday for historic races New Mexico Jag Club Concours - Albuquerque, New Mexico Neathercut Museum Tour, Sylmar SEPTEMBER 23rd-25th: IEJC Concours, Idlywylld FALL 2016 Nov 4th-7th: Catalina Island Tour (tentative dates) Dec 4th: JOC Holiday Party, afternoon, Matteo’s Restaurant, West LA TBD: Central Coast Tour and Overnight “camping” trip JANUARY 2017 TBD: Ojai Overnight Trip Other possible future events: -Julian Overnight -Oak Glenn Apple Tour -Maulmut Micro Car Museum -Lotusland Botanical Gardens, Montecito Make Plans Now to Join Us! MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION ALERT: NEW DUES STRUCTURE The JOC has a two-tier membership dues structure for new and renewing members. The amount of your dues depends on whether you want to receive the JOC newsletter, Jaguar Tales, via email only or via the US Postal Service (a printed copy) and via email. The annual dues amount for the newsletter email-only digital edition is only $60. The annual dues amount for the newsletter USPS mail paper edition is now $80. Membership in the JOC also includes membership in the national organization, Jaguar Clubs of North America (JCNA). May Birthdays: 3rd Peter Dawson 4th Barbara Kolo 7th David Kelley 7th Dominic Valvano 9th Chuck Keas 11th Jacob Cherub 6 13th 13th 17th 17th 17th 19th 19th JCNA also publishes a quarterly magazine which is included in your dues. Also, we are pleased to announce that beginning in July you will be able to enroll as a new member or renew an existing membership online at www.lajagclub.com. Payment may be made by credit card or PayPal account. You will also find links to Membership and Renewal Forms at this website which can be downloaded and printed if you prefer to pay by check. If enrolling or renewing by mail, please send your Form and check, made out to JOC to: Gerry Willburn 5073 Melbourne Drive Cypress, CA 90630 Don Hecker Michael Weinreb Jeff Lotman Olga Quale Susan Turner Bruce Gibbons Carmelina Geronca June 2016 23rd 24th 25th 28th 28th 31st HUGE JCNA ARCHIVES SALE In order to make some room for new arrivals JCNA Archives needs to clear out a bit of lingering materials. Almost every item has been reduced to half of the market price. Several Items in the JCNA publications section have been drastically reduced also. As always with the archival material you should assume that these are the last we will have of any item as the steady supply dried up the year the publication was printed. Orders over $100 will rec 2 surprise publications both collectible and desirable. www.jcna.com/shop MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP REPORT As of 4/30/15 As of 4/28/16 Change No. of Members 284 278 (2.1%) No. of Households 173 171 (1.7%) Number of Jaguars 311 301 (3.2%) New members joined between 3/28/2016 and 4/28/2016: Jared Cohen & Amy Cohen Laguna Niguel, CA 1969 E-TYPE SERIES 2 E-Type OTS, red Svend Schmidt Newport Beach, CA 1967 E-TYPE SERIES 1 E-Type OTS, black Total number of members: 278 in 171 households. Total number of cars: 301 Other Issues: We are still down about 2% from last year at this time. However, renewals continue to trickle in. We got four renewals through PayPal last month. John Muckel Robert Sutter Jean Gauer Robert Baumhefner Terri Keas Debra Barsom www. lajagclub.com Volume 61 No.06 La Jolla Concours Report Despite the threat (promise?) of inclement weather, this year’s La Jolla Concours went off without a hitch under increasingly blue skies and balmy breezes. The three SoCal Jag Clubs co-sponsored an exhibit of Jaguars which was placed in a prime position of Cove Drive, just in front of the Concours Main Entrance. We fielded about twenty cars and had a lot of interest from the thousands of passers-by. In the Concours proper, JOC member Stephen Russell’s 1961 Jaguar E-Type Roadster won Best in Class 9C for JOC won for Best Club Jaguar and received a beautiful crystal bowl presented on the main stage by car magazine magnate, Keith Martin. Steve and Cindi Kirby and Richard and Sydney Darnell were also in attendance and enjoyed each other’s company on Saturday evening at the Concours pre-event Party. British Sports cars/ETypes, 1961 – 74. I tough class with many entrants, Congratulations Stephen. Also IEJC President Mike Zavos took a third place in European Sports Cars. On the lighter side, Aubrey and Dominic Valvano of the Dominic Volvano receiving his “Best Club Jaguar” award from Keith Martin, Steve Kirby looking on. Now Specializing in Austin Healey and Jaguar BUY SELL TRADE tel: 909-241-1051 email: info@kurttannermotorcars.com Volume 61 No.06 www. lajagclub.com June 2016 7 Petersen Museum JUDGES TRAINING SESSION ENJOYS BIG TURNOUT By Steve Kirby On Saturday April 16 the Club held its annual Judges Training Session. The purpose of the event is to train and certify new judges for the Concours and to recertify existing judges for an additional three years. In recent times the JCNA regulations with regards to certified judges have become increasingly stringent and the Concours Judging Rules more complex. It was great to see over 20 past and new judges attend the session. As last year, the session was held at the Jaguar Regional Training Center in Irvine…..but with a twist this year. This is a marvelous facility offering a variety of classroom settings perfect for our event, as well as a luxurious “café”. We arrived at 8:30am with our humble boxes of donuts only to find a lavish hot breakfast had been prepared for us…..well actually it was the leftovers from a film crew that happened to be using the facility too….but what the heck, tasted just as good! 10 June 2016 After a few tense minutes, the promised stars of the show arrived….the new F-Pace and XE models which had just returned from a morning at Cars and Coffee were put on display just for us and much attention was paid as Regional Marketing Manager, Brian Sim, took us through the highlights of both cars. On a side note, when I put out the word that we would get to see these cars I got a call from a local Jag dealer asking “how did you get to see those cars, we haven’t even seen them yet!” Thanks Brian for making this happen, you are a great friend of the Jaguar Club. After such intense training and lusting, several of us repaired to nearby Peppino’s Italian for a much deserved slice and glass of chianti. Who knew “training” could be so much? www. lajagclub.com Volume 61 No.06 Visit the JOC Online STORE! Featuring logo clothing and items as varied as glassware, mouse pads, key rings and much more! CHECK it OUT!! See: www.lajagclub.com and click on Regalia. We’re sure you’ll find some something you like. (pay with PayPal, Amazon or your Credit/Debit Card) FOR SALE: 1990 Jaguar XJS v12 Coupe JOC Polo Shirt VIN: SAJNW5846LC173745 Color: white Type: Coupe Drive: RWD Fuel: Gas Transmission: Automatic Title Status: Clean Cylinders: 12 Condition: Excellent Original (single) owner’s car, purchased new in 1990. All service records available. Original Factory “sports” wheels! Engine Overhauled at 99,950 miles, only 6,750 miles since overhaul! Never in an accident, clean condition. Passed smog tests Jan 2015. Great driver! Email: W. Michael King wmk@meta1.com FOR SALE: 1999 Jaguar XJR 89k miles JOC Coffee Cup JOC Tote Bag The variety of items is made possible by a “build on order” service offered by Café Press. We don’t have to stock anything. When you order, your item is made on the spot and mailed directly to you. You can pay by credit card or PayPal, and shipping is almost immediate. Black with Black Leather. Harmon Kardon Sound System with CD Changer. New Battery Good Tires.Heated Front Seats $4950 o.b.o. Call Dorian 951 659 2568 or email dorianpaul@hotmail.com(3) FOR SALE: NEW XK120 PARTS I have the following xk120 new (never used) parts for sale: 1) XK120 Jaguar Rear Springs, paid $370 (Moss Motors) - Asking $200 (Not available until I swap for original Springs in approx. 60 days). 2) XK120 Jaguar Stainless Steel Dual Exhaust System, paid $650 (Kapich), - Asking $300 (One front pipe needs additional bending to fit) Bob Sheridan, La Verne, CA, Cell (909) 267-0012, bob5837@roadrunner.com Jaguar Heaven Auto Dismantler 1433 Tillie Lewis Drive, Stockton CA 95206-1130 (209) 942-4524 • (800) 969 4524 FOR SALE: 1995 XJS Convertible parts@jaguarheaven.com BONNETS TO BOOTS A Division of Classic Car Retail Connection Jaguar Service and Sales A long established Garage with the knowledge, tools and ability to service ALL Jaguars to 2011 We also have the OBD Scanners for most European Cars! 818-728-0607 All service records. I also have all the books and keys; it’s accident free and was always garaged. The top has been replaced. It’s in excellent condition. $10,000 OBO Ginny Nevitt (949)488-2678 FOR SALE: 1973 JAGUAR ---$79,500--Series III Roadster ---Stick Shift--One Driver since new--- Calif Car --Silver Exterior/ Black Interior. Joel: Jsaltzburg@yahoo.com- Tel# 818-343-2229 (2) 18401 Vanowen St. Unit D, Reseda CA 91335 or bonnettoboot@earthlink.net www.101classiccarrental.com BILL BRADY Volume 61 No.06 FOR SALE: 2006 Jaguar XJ 8 L, Slate color 77,500 miles. Fully equipped, no navigation system, No accidents, great condition inside and out $8,995.00 OBO Janet -- 818-785-8154 818-785-8154 (2) www. lajagclub.com June 2016 11 12 June 2016 www. lajagclub.com Volume 61 No.06 Volume 61 No.06 www. lajagclub.com June 2016 13 PRESS RELEASE NEW! UPRATED BRAKE CALIPER SET FOR E-TYPE S2 & V12 , PART NUMBER 11832/3U NEW! UPRATED BRAKE CALIPER SET FOR E-TYPE SERIES 2 & V12 FITS E-TYPE S2 4.2, E-TYPE V12 ROADSTER/2+2, XJ12 S1 & EARLY S2, XJ6 S1 & EARLY S2, DAIMLER SOVEREIGN S1 & S2 SNG Barratt has introduced this newly manufactured uprated rear brake caliper set using new castings and the later brake caliper pistons and seals from XJ6 S3 and XJS. FITS E-TYPE S2 4.2, E-TYPE V12 ROADSTER/2+2, XJ12 S1 & EARLY S2. XJ6 S1 & EARLY S2, DAIMLER SOVEREIGN S1 & S2 SNG Barratt has introduced this newly manufactured uprated rear brake caliper set using new castings and the later brake caliper pistons and seals from XJ6 S3 and XJS. £280.00 (inc VAT) / $384.99 / FR €364.00 / NL €367.03 / DE €360.96 Please contact our sales team for more details. 14 June 2016 11832/3U retails at £280.00 / $384.99 FR €364,00 / NL €367,03 DE €360,96 Contact your nearest sales team for more details: UK +44 (0) 1746 765 432 sales.uk@ sngbarratt.com USA +1 800 452 4787 (toll free) sales.usa@ sngbarratt.com France +33 (0) 3 85 20 14 20 france@ sngbarratt.com Holland +31 (0) 13 52 11 552 sales.nl@ sngbarratt.com Germany 018 01 833 833 (Germany only) sales.de@ sngbarratt.com PARTS & ACCESSORIES FOR CLASSIC & MODERN JAGUARS www.sngbarratt.com Prices are inclusive of taxes and correct at time of going to press. www. lajagclub.com Volume 61 No.06 Volume 61 No.06 www. lajagclub.com June 2016 15 May24,2016 Carmel,Monterey,PebbleBeach NamesthatresoundeveryyearinAugust. 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PLEASERESERVEFORMEASLISTED,THANKYOU._(Signaturerequired______________________ IUNDERSTANDTHATIAMRESPONSIBLEFORTHISPAYMENTANDITISNOTREFUNDABLE. PAYMENTCANBEMADEBYCHECKtoRolandQuintero,732MontroseAve.PaloAlto,Ca.94303,Paypaltorolquinmac@me.com. Ibelieve,Ifyoucheckfamilyandfriendsthereshouldbenofeecharges. THESACRAMENTOJAGUARCLUBANDTHELOSANGELESJAGUAROWNERSCLUB)AREHOSTINGTHETENTANDREFRESHMENTS. THEHOSPITALITYTENTWILLBESETUPONSATURDAYFROMprox8or9AMTILL5P.M.. WEWILLHAVEREFRESHEMENTFROM9AMUNTIL4P.M.ONSATURDAY. Pleasetellmeofyourliquid(legal)choices.Andanychipsordips.. Are you willing to volunteer for this very interesting (you meet lots of great people) & important job? YES ______ NO ________ Thankyouforyourcooperation,RolandQuintero San Marino Motor Classic Saturday, June 11, 6:30 pm Symphony of Cars Gala at Lacy Park benefiting the USC Trojan Marching Band $250 per person (includes General Admission to San Marino Motor Classic - June 12, 2016) Sunday, June 12, 9 am Event Open $25 per person. Children under 12 FREE. 4:30 – 8:30 pm Afterglow Party at Lacy Park $65 per person. Calling All Cars To enter a car, become a sponsor, reserve a program advertisement or reserve Gala tickets, visit us at sanmarinomotorclassic.com sanmarinomotorclassic.com Lacy Park, 1485 Virginia Road, San Marino, California
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