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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”
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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
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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.
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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!
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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?
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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
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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)
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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
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FR €364,00 / NL €367,03
DE €360,96
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www. lajagclub.com Volume 61 No.06
Volume 61 No.06
www. lajagclub.com June 2016
15
May24,2016
Carmel,Monterey,PebbleBeach
NamesthatresoundeveryyearinAugust.
Usuallyendingupas“ASummertoRemember”
FellowJagDriversandLovers,
Itisafortunatethatwearestar@ngearlythisyearwehavemul@-clubsponsorship,na@onal
interestforourLagunaSecaCorral,andexpectanoutstandingturnoutatthissupersummer
drivingevent.SomeoftheclubswillplanaweekenddrivetomakeitevenbeJerandaprime
eventfortheyearforjaguars.Otherswillcomealongerway,fromUtahtoArizona.Itis
suggestedthattheclubsdrivetowithinacouplehoursofLagunaSeca,arrivingpriortooron
Friday,havealeisurelybreakfasts,driveandarriveatthetrackaround10or11forthemain
racingevents,visittheJaguarbooth,andifluckytalkwithJayLenoorourJaguardesignerIan
CallumwhoIwasabletochatwithlastyearifyou@mingisrightandjustenjoythewarm
weather.TheeventthisyearwillbetakingplaceAugust18-21st..
ItiscalledtheRolexMontereyMotorsportsReunionanditisgreat.Seethetwoar@clesinthe
Nov-DecissueoftheJaguarJournalortheOctoberJagazeJeoftheJAGClub.
Youcancontactmeasapforspecial$25parkingintheJaguarCorralandfordiscountedpricing
forevent@ckets.ThefirstpartofAprilIaJendedtheJCNAAGMandTheInterna@onalJaguar
Fes@valinScoJsdaleandpubliciedittoallregionalreps.Therecep@onaJractedmuchinterest.
Wehave20slotsavailableandtheyhavealwaysfilledfastasmemberscomefromLosAngeles,
SanDiegoandasfarasUtahforthisevent.
PebbleBeachandotherconcoursrunsfromTuesdaythruSundaywiththePebbleJudgingon
Sundaysoyoucanalsopar@cipateonanyoftheotherdaysseeingthemanyothervenuesthat
arehappening.Iwillalsobefillingyouinwithwebsiteinfotohelpyourplanning
Justletmeknowandyouwillgetoneofthedesiredparkingspotsandreceivea10%discount
onyourchoiceof1-4daygeneraladmission@cketspurchase.
Roland@jags.orgorcall650-208-3684—MyCellisalwayson.Thx
16-Jun
LAGUNA SECA 2016 GROUP SPONSORED CORRAL. Aug. 18-21
RolandQuintero..JaguarCorralChairforMazcaRaceway.ROLAND@JAGS.ORG
MAZDAHASNOWRETURNEDCONTROLBACKTOONECORRALCOORDINATORASITWASWITHDICKFRANCE.
RESERVEYOURSPOTATTHECORRALTHEREDUCEDPRICINGISGUARANTEEDTHRUJUNE30ONSPACEAVAILABLE.
ReturnthisorEmailmewhatyouwantatRoland@jags.orgorCall650-208-3684
Weareallsettogo.Pleasecheckwhatyouwantandsendyourpaymentsoon.
Yourpaymentisrequiredtoreserveyourcorralspotandfillour20spots
Thankyouforreservingearlyorasearlyaspossibletosaveyouspot.
PERADMISSION
MazdaAdmissionTicketPricing
TOTALS.
REGULARPRICE
WITH10%
****DiscountapplieswhensigningupwithJAGgroupforthecorral.
DISCOUNT
4days
4-DayGeneralAdmission&Paddock(Thur-Sun
160
144
3days
3-Day(14-16)GeneralAdmission&Paddock
140
126
2days
2-Day(15-16)GeneralAdmission&Paddock
110
99
Sunday
1-Day(16)GeneralAdmission&Paddock
60
54
Sat
1-Day(16)GeneralAdmission&Paddock
80
72
FRIDAY
FridayGeneralAdmissionanPaddock
50
45
CORRAL
Fri,Sat,andSunallthreedays
25
NUMBEROF Reservationsare
TICKETS
NONCANCELLABLE
$25.00
___________________
Totaltobepaid.
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