Special Breed - Wisconsin Jaguars Ltd.
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Special Breed - Wisconsin Jaguars Ltd.
The Special Breed Newsletter of Wisconsin Jaguars Ltd. auto club Volume XXXI I- Number 3 May / June 2012 Club Member Copy - $3.00 value Cover Photo – page 9 Featured in this issue: 3– 4– 5– 69– Upcoming Events Wisconsin Jaguars Concours Concours Headquarters Coventry Classics Classified Ads Cover Photo –page 7 11 -2011 Cat Calendar 10 - New Member Updates 11 - 2012 Cat Calendar 12– Illinois Jaguar Concours / September Getaway INSERTS: Concours & Getaway Registration Forms DIRECTOR-AT-LARGE Fred Berndt ZOO LIAISON Chris & Jenny Ovide NORTH CENTRAL REGION - NC47 FORMED: 1981 INCORPORATED: 1983 PRESIDENT Michael Luedke C: (262) 617-3223 president @wisconsinjaguars.org VICE-PRESIDENT Chris Ovide vicepresident @wisonsinjaguars.org SECRETARY Steve Macek secretary @wisconsinjaguars.org TREASURER Karen (Corbett) Diercksmeier H (262) 798-1060 Treasurer @wisconsinjaguars.org DIRECTOR-AT-LARGE CHIEF JUDGE John Boswell II H (414) 764-9391 DEALER LIAISONS Karen Diercksmeier Steve Macek MEMBERSHIP Sandy Block H (414) 352-1953 membership @wisconsinjaguars.org WEBMASTER Dick Diercksmeier H (262) 798-1060 webmaster @wisconsinjaguars.org NEWSLETTER EDITORS Karen and Dick Diercksmeier editor @wisconsinjaguars.org CIRCULATION MANAGER (Open position) The opinions expressed in The Special Breed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the club, officers or editors. Mentions of commercial businesses in articles are provided for informational purposes and are not to be construed as endorsements. Personal classified ads can be placed in this publication. Contact the editors for details. The editors reserve the right to edit all material submitted for publication in The Special Breed. President’s Rant by Michael Luedke Greetings Everyone, Warm weather is now upon us as we enter into the summer months. Everyone is busy vacationing, spending time with their families, and once in a while spending time with their vintage/classic Jaguar. For many of us, this part of the year routinely passes us by at warp speed and we wish summer would be at least twice as long as it actually is. So we have to get the most of it while it is here. Of course, one of the best ways to do that is by involvement in our club activities. So please remember that your participation is what makes this club great! Additionally, for those that desire higher levels of club involvement there are other opportunities available; just contact any of your board members. Most club members already realize that our club is an affiliate of Jaguar Clubs of North America (JCNA). JCNA has a wonderful website that is a tremendous resource and reference. One of my favorite areas is the JCNA Shoppe where one can purchase manuals, catalogs, handbooks, publications, books, shirts, caps, and other Jaguar merchandise. Just about everything club related can be found including concours standings and photos of members cars from across the country. If you are a newer member I would encourage you to explore this site (http://www.jcna.com). For those that are not mechanically or electrically inclined, there is a new Tech Line for JCNA technical help that actually started January 30th of 2011. This is an awesome value just by itself if you’ve ever struggled with a unique mechanical or electrical systems failure. This could be of assistance to those members trying to get their cars ready for the show season. The following is a brief note from the site. JCNA is expanding services for its members and this latest addition has been needed for a long time. JCNA realizes that members can do many of the small and sometimes large things needed to keep their cat purring. We can HELP! Instead of endless comments on forums with unknown respondents this service will be direct and personal. Please read the following carefully and enjoy. The JCNA hotline will be manned during normal hours EST and may be reached by calling the JCNA toll free number 888-258-2524. You will be given a menu choice but you may press #3. The call will be transferred and if not helping another member you will be connected. If not answered please leave a message with as much detail as is necessary to contact you and possibly answer your question. HAVE YOUR JCNA MEMBERSHIP NUMBER handy when you call. If your question is lengthy or illustrations or pictures are involved you may simply wish to e mail your question to Publications@JCNA.com. If you are not a JCNA member you might be helped, but JCNA members will receive priority. If you are not a member you WILL be encouraged to join, and if you are helped and save $$$ it will be well worth the modest membership fee. I am looking forward to seeing each and all members at this year’s forthcoming events!! 2 - The Special Breed Mike UPCOMING EVENT British Car Field Day, Sussex, WI Sunday, June 17th, 2012 WHERE: Sussex Village Park, in Sussex, Wisconsin WHEN: Show from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm, rain or shine. ►Refreshments: Will be available on the grounds. Refreshment proceeds go to the Boy Scouts of America. ►BCFD Golf, Tee Shirt/ Windbreakers: This year’s shirt will feature an embroidered BCFD logo. We are once again offering BCFD shirts for order. Register on or before May 15th to ensure orders can be filled. Find the pre-registration form on line. PRE-REGISTRATION: Pre-registration will speed your entry onto the field as you will not need to exit your vehicle to register. Pre-registrations post marked on or before June 9th are $10.00 for each car or motorcycle. If you have more than two cars/cycles, use a copy of the form. Registrations post marked after June 9th or on the day of the event increase to $15.00 per vehicle. Award winners will be determined by a popular vote by registered event participants on ballots provided by BCFD. "People's Choice" Award is selected from the balloting of public viewers. Awards for each class, diamond in the rough, people’s choice and best of show. Dash plaque for registered cars and cycles. (Limit first 300) THIS EVENT BENEFITS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF MILWAUKEE AND THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA. For additional information write to: British Car Field Day W195 S10392 Racine Drive, Muskego, WI 53150 or Call: (414) 687-8447 or (262) 521-1072 or Email Jstockinger4@wi.rr.com ►Follow I-94 West from Milwaukee to EXIT 295 (Cty F) which becomes Hwy 74 North.. Travel approx. 5 miles to Main St. in Sussex. Take Main St. 1 mile west to Weaver Drive. Follow the BCFD signs and look for Sussex Village Park on the left. N May /June 2012 - 3 UPCOMING EVENT: CREATE AN UNFORGETTABLE WEEKEND WISCONSIN JAGUARS LTD. CONCOURS d’ ELEGANCE AS PART OF THE MILWAUKEE MASTERPIECE August 24 – 26, 2012 The Milwaukee Masterpiece is a full weekend of automotive events with rare cars and unique people from around the world. This year Mercedes Benz and Fiat are featured. ► TAKE PART IN THIS NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED EVENT THAT HIGHLIGHTS THE IMPRESSIVE HISTORY OF THE AUTOMOBILE. The 2012 Masterpiece will also honor the Centennial of the1912 Vanderbilt Cup and the American Grand Prize. These historic races took place in Milwaukee only once, but left a lasting impression. See some of Milwaukee’s earliest race history on our show field. Wisconsin clubs specializing in Italian, American, English, French and German vehicles as well as Hot Rods and Motorcycles will display their finest on Club Day. Wisconsin Jaguars Ltd. is once again pleased to hold its annual Concours d’Elegance in conjunction with the Milwaukee Masterpiece’s Club Day on Saturday, August 25th. ►Friday afternoon - PLAN TO ARRIVE EARLY AND JOIN YOUR FELLOW ENTHUSIASTS IN THE JAGUAR HOSPITALITY SUITE. WJL concours participants can pick up their registration packets. At 6:00 PM all participants are invited to the Milwaukee Masterpiece Welcome Reception. Following the reception, WJL members and out of town guests, who have made a reservation, will enjoy a traditional Wisconsin fish fry, prepared special for our group by the chef at the Pfister. ►Saturday is Club Day.- THE WJL CONCOURS WILL BE HELD DURING CLUB DAY AT VETERANS PARK. - Milwaukee County requires that all Club Day cars be on the field by 9:30 AM. The show opens to the public at 10 AM, with spectators paying a small donation to JFS, the charitable organization that benefits from the weekend activities. The show ends at 3:00 PM with no early exit. After a long, hot day on the lakefront, we’ll return to the hotel for a post show awards dinner (cash bar) in the Café Pfister. ►Sunday - ROUND OUT YOUR WEEKEND BY ATTENDING THE THE MILWAUKEE MASTERPIECE CONCOURS D’ ELEGANCE. Veterans Park will be home to one hundred fifty unique motorcars selected from all over the world to celebrate automotive art and history. This year’s Jaguar class, in keeping with celebrating the early years of the Milwaukee car events, will be celebrating the early years of Jaguar from Swallow Sidecars to SS Jaguar. (Continued on page 5) 4- The Special Breed WISCONSIN CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 2012 ►Be sure to send in your registration form before July 1st. Jaguar Headquarters at THE PFISTER HOTEL 424 East Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 Reservations: Toll-Free -1-800558-2222 Local: 1-414-273-2222 Reference Milwaukee Masterpiece for special hotel rates: $159 per night standard, $189 salon suite. RESERVATION DEADLINE IS JULY 13, 2012. After the deadline, reservations are on a space and rate available basis. www.thepfisterhotel.com May / June 2012 - 5 LOCAL TECHNICAL RESOURCES TO CHECK OUT Here is the latest in our series of articles about local advertisers who provide services that club members may find useful. Wisconsin Jaguars Limited is not endorsing any particular business over another. We want you to know more about the services available to you. Coventry Classics Just across the Wisconsin state line from Genoa City, WI there is a car restoration business in an industrial park, behind an Illinois truck weigh-station, Coventry Classics in Richmond, IL. Here is how we came to visit Dan’s facility. Earlier this spring Dick and I visited Wally Ruppert to check out his E-Type. Wally mentioned that Coventry Classics had serviced his Jaguar while Wally was restoring it. Since Wally’s home was fairly close to this shop, we called and made an appointment to stop by immediately to see Dan’s place. The owner, WJL member Dan Bent, opened this facility a year ago due to the increasing demand for his services with Jaguars and the need for more space. What a surprise this turned out to be. As we drove in to his place, the parking lot was covered with more E-types than you’d normally see at one time, other than at a concours show. We knew we’d found the right spot. How did this come to be? In 1981 Dan’s father bought a turquoise 1972 Etype which began Dan’s passion for Jaguars. This car became his early automotive training ground at the age of 13 and the beginning of a keen interest in vintage British vehicles. He still has this car and has done some exotic modifications to it. The six Weber carbs are one of the clues. 6 – The Special Breed Dan shared his engine modifications with us The Webers are a clue that this may be a quick one; Dan also achieved better mileage than stock. Dan Bent (left) provides Dick (right) with a tour of the facility and anecdotes about some of the Jaguar challenges he has been given. Dan has developed an exceptional repertoire of skills to deal with the unique features of the Jaguar, especially the E-Type. In high school Dan pumped gasoline and spent his summers working at THP Race Engines, where engine-building for race cars (continued on next page) (continued from page 6) was the major service. He kept tinkering with the E-Type at home. His first big job came after high school at Suburban Auto; then at a Saturn dealership, right at the beginning of this new brand’s launch. He returned to working on Jaguars at AC Imports in Paletine, IL. It was the beginning of the V-8 era of Jaguar with the XK8. For Dan it was a great time for technical training by Jaguar; he was sent all over the country to learn. He moved to Imperial Motors in Wilmette, IL, where he received formal Jaguar training in New Jersey as well as the Chicago area. After a few years he left to work at Imports Unlimited, in Highland Park, where he did all the engine work on vintage cars. In 2008 the downturn in the economy brought him a layoff notice. What to do? He had two infant boys and an EType, but no job. He had customers who followed him from Highland Park so he began his business out of his home garage. Word of mouth brought him more customers until last year he opened up his present facility. In fact, he has just expanded into another bay because of the increasing work load. He’s just taken over the adjacent unit in the building. Dan, a formally-trained Jaguar master mechanic, does all levels of Jaguar work, from concours level restorations to daily drivers. He also has very deep knowledge of the Jaguar V-8 and thinks the Series III Jaguar may be the best car and engine that Jaguar ever made. His shop has extensive special Jaguar tools to work on various models. He also does work on some Bentley models. Dan was able to identify a vibration problem (at left) with a Jaguar engine. Someone had previously rebuilt an engine, installing a broken piston. (At right) Some of the current Jaguar projects at Coventry Classics. Call Dan at (815)862-1110 if interested in his services. His favorite car? Dan was torn between the AstonMartin DB5, the Jaguar XKE and a XK-140 roadster. -Dick and Karen Diercksmeier May / June 2012 - 7 8 – The Special Breed Cover Photo: At the Jaguar AGM in Chandler, AZ. this March, enthusiasts brought their Jags to the Concours held in conjunction with the annual meeting. The current issue of your Jaguar Journal includes extensive coverage of this event. Our cover photo for this issue is the 1991 Jaguar XJR-15 racer positioned in the display area of the concours. When I first saw it I was hooked. I think it is right up there with the XJ13 as far as automotive beauty goes, and … it probably is a lot faster. The XJR-15 is considered Jaguar’s ultimate supercar, and its athletic lines rank with those of the fabled C-Type, D-Type and XJ13 in aesthetic appeal. However, its shattering performance eclipses that of its distinguished forebearers. Of the 50 cars produced, only 23 were constructed to racing specifications, and of those, chassis 011, this car, remains an outstanding original and unmolested example of only three examples in North America, Before I get into more details you may want to check-out the following YouTube links to hear and see one of these beauties in motion. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxxhVozZ88g http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dX_tCcGmuc With a 450 bhp, 5,993 cc alloy, mid-rear mounted Group C-specification V-12 engine mounted in a car weighing just 2,315 pounds, which is endowed with awesome handling, excellent power-to-weight, race-proven reliability and a 215mph top speed, you might ask, “What did this cost?” All this came at a price of nearly one million US dollars. Oh …. there, probably was a real short warranty also. Now that we’re talking money, let’s get serious. In case you want this baby, I believe this car went through an auction during the 2011 Pebble Beach Concours week. I didn’t research what the top price was, but I believe the auction house was estimating a value of $200,000 - $250,000. Now … is that a deal or what? I bet it also has real low mileage and it’s street legal. If you find out what it sold for, please give me call or email. R. Diercksmeier Classified Ads ►1990 Jaguar XJS-12, convertible. Exterior: Powder blue; low miles, immaculate condition, stored winters, 1st place in driven class for 5 WJL concours. $13,900. Call Bill Klapperich at (262) 894-1953. ►1991 Jaguar XJ6 Sovereign Burgundy with beige interior. Six cylinder engine, Sun roof, Superior condition. 63K original miles. Asking $9,500 or best offer. Contact Sue Brogaard at (608) -783-5031. ►1987 Jaguar XJS V12 84,000 miles, California car, no rust, loaded, original owners manual included. Good shape but needs some little TLC. Great car for someone who knows Jags. $3000 OBO, Call 920-757-5772 for more info. ► 1999 Jaguar XK8 Convertible 2012 Member Roster corrections David & Kathy Brickman ►Own a ’71 E-Type Series 2 Roadster; NOT car listed in their entry. Dennis & Susan Garrity ►Add ’03 X-type Black to their list of Jaguars ►Richard & Karen Stangl Omit the 99 XJ; add 61 MK IX Sherwood Green Please make changes in your copy of the roster. Excellent condition. 52,850 original miles. Dark red exterior with tan top. Located in Menomonee Falls. Garaged every winter. Factory chrome wheels. Complete inspection at Fields Jaguar of Waukesha; no problems. Just passed emissions test in April. Asking $ 14,000. Call Jan Daane (262) 523-1919 (Office) ; (262) 255-4767 (Home) or (414) 588-9505 (Cell). May / June 2012 - 9 7 Treasurer’s Report April 1st, 2012 to May 31st, 2012 April 1, 2012 Checking Account Balance $ 9,622.90 RECEIPTS MMkt Interest $ 2.24 TOTAL: $ 1,455.00 EXPENDITURES TOTAL: May 31, 2012 Checking Account Balance Money Market CLUB FUNDS $ 3,570.00 Respectfully submitted by Treasurer, Karen Diercksmeier, May 31, 2012. Please contact Karen at karenxjs@gmail.com for a detailed report. New Member Updates Welcome! David & Kathy Brickman –referred by R& L Cannistra Janesville, WI 53545-3607 H: (608) 741-0622 (Cell) (608) 359-6019 dmbrickman@aol.com ’71 E-Type Series 2 roadster Don Ellefson Rockton, IL 61072 Ph: (815) 742-1180 donellefson@vmail.com ’61 E-Type roadster Indigo Blue with French Blue Interior Goran Yordanoff & Carolyn Lueck Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158 (713) 850-8888 boy1@aol.com 05 XJ12 Silver/ Black Ken Barrington & Ann Rushevics –referred by Tim & Jackie Laatsch Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 (H): (715) 344-5595 (Cell) (715) 340-6354 Kenb54481@yahoo.com 63 E-Type Roadster Primrose 71 E-Type Roadster Sable 74 XJ12L Sedan Signal Red 10 – The Special Breed Celestial Black Metallic, American Walnut .Package; Charcoal Interior, Automatic, 10, 475 miles! $ 61,995 1,650.37 $ 9,427.53 $ 13,923.24 $ 23,350.77 Accounts Payable CAMPAIGN Feed A Jaguar-’12 2012+ TOTAL $ 2008 Jaguar XK-Series XKR Portfolio 2004 Ferrari 575 Maranello Red with Black Leather Daytona Style Seats w/ Red Stitching, 17,681 Miles. Exceptional Condition! $113,995 REINA INTERNATIONAL AUTO 12730 West Capitol Drive Brookfield, WI 53005 (262) 781-3336 http://www.reinaintlauto.com 2012 Cat Calendar For Current Club NEWS and LINKS Visit www.wisconsinjaguars.org JCNA NOW OFFERS A TOLL-FREE PHONE NUMBER TO PROVIDE MEMBERS WITH A TECH HOTLINE. DIAL 1-888-258-2524. PRESS 3 for the tech hotline. July 31st Tuesday 5 June 17th Sunday WJL BOARD MEETING 6:30 PM JOHN HAWKS PUB 100 E. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee All members are welcome. BRITISH CAR FIELD DAY ON FATHER’S DAY-JUNE17 SEE DETAILS ON PAGE 3 August 25th Saturday WJL CONCOURS MASTERPIECE CLUB DAY DETAILS & REGISTRATION FORM IN JUNE ISSUE SEE PAGE 4 & 5 DEADLINE IS JULY 1ST September 21-23rd Fri.-Sun. FALL DRIVE & GETAWAY DUBUQUE & MISSISSIPPI RIVER 3-DAY GETAWAY DETAILS ON PAGE 12 PRE-REGISTER BY JUNE 9TH. July 12th-15th June 17th July 28th BRIAN REDMAN CHALLENGE ROAD AMERICA ELKHART LAKE, WI ILLINOIS JAGUAR CLUB CONCOURS & SLALOM SEE PAGE 7 DEADLINE JULY 13TH REGISTRATION FORM AT WWW.JCNA/ CLUBS/NL/NC13.PDF October 14th Sunday November 10 Saturday FALL COLOR DRIVE DETAILS TO FOLLOW WJL ANNUAL DINNER ROLLING HILLS CC OCONOMOWOC, WI DETAILS TO FOLLOW Wisconsin Jaguars Ltd. is an auto club where enthusiasts come together to share their love of the marque and camaraderie. You do not have to own a Jaguar to be a member. Dues are $60 per year. By joining WJL you are automatically a member of the national association, JCNA. Please contact our Membership Chairperson, Sandy Block, for information or an application. (414) 352-1953 membership@wisconsinjaguars.org May / June 2012- 11 2012 Illinois Jaguar Club Concours d’Elegance July 28th –July 29th Place: Pheasant Run Resort 4051 East Main Street St. Charles, Illinois 60174 Date: Concours Saturday July 28th Slalom Sunday July 29th Time: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Onsite Packet Pickup/Car placement 10:00 a.m.- Registration ends (no exceptions) 11:30 - Judges meeting Noon. Rags down Noon.- 3:00 p.m. Judging 4:30 p.m. Release cars from field Hotel: Pheasant Run Resort 4051 East Main Street St. Charles, Illinois 60174 630-584-6300 Toll free: 800-4-PHEASANT (800-474-3272) Note: Please don’t wait. Book your room as soon as possible. Deadline on room rate is June 26th 2012. Call 630.584.6300 for reservations and as always, mention the Illinois Jaguar Club Event. Go to www.ijc.com to find your Concours d’Elegance /Slalom Registration form, and dinner choices. Please fill out the forms and make your check payable to the Illinois Jaguar Club. All responses must be received by July 13th. But, remember; don’t wait to make your room reservation. We look forward to seeing all of you in July and having our best concours ever! If you have any questions or comments, please contact: Daniel Cusick at 815.830.1925 – Concours Chair Tom Eggers at 630.898.9213 – Entertainment Consultant. Mark Havemann at 847.888.3924 - Slalom Steward 12 – The Special Breed September Getaway Drive Dubuque & the Mississippi River Sept. 21 – Sept. 23 September along the Mississippi River provides for spectacular vistas and unique river towns to explore. We’ve planned a 3day getaway for Wisconsin and Illinois Jaguar lovers. Registration will open now until August 15th The Grand Harbor Resort on the shore of the Mississippi River in downtown Dubuque, IA, will be our headquarters. [$129 +tx per night for WJL members.] Activities include a riverboat dinner cruise, shopping, gambling, and a visit to the German Fest in nearby Guttenberg, IA. We will start out on Friday morning to drive the Wisconsin by-ways from Milwaukee to Madison, then after lunch head on scenic roads to a brewery and then to Dubuque. More details for this getaway are included on the registration form in– serted in this newsletter. Chuck and Carolyn Stork, John and Jackie Healy, and Tom and Ronnie Demergian are helping to fill our schedule with interesting places, scenic vistas, and fun events. ►Please contact Karen at (262) 798-1060 or karenXJS@gmail.com with your intent to join in the fall 3-day adventure. We want to be sure to have enough hotel accommodations reserved and seating for each event. This newsletter includes the registration form. Sign-up runs now until August 15th.