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August 2006Volume 52 • Number 3
Cruise & Train Tripto Maldon
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Volkswagen Club of Victoria Inc.
ABN 73 091 008 987Address: GPO Box 1215 MELBOURNE VIC 3001
Web Site: www.vwclub.com.auPhone: 0401 310 704
General Meetings
Melbourne Club meetings held every third Tuesday of the month at 8pm at the RACV Club (Henty Room),
501 Bourke Street, Melbourne, unless advised of an alternative venue in the Club magazine.
Annual Membership Fees
• Full Membership: $40 • Additional Family Membership: $20
• Joining Fee: $10
To join the Club, please complete the membership form in this newsletter and forward together with cheque for payment to the
Club’s postal address as quoted on the form.
Disclaimer
All material in this newsletter represents the opinions of the author(s) and does not carry any endorsement by the Editors
of Committee unless otherwise stated. Any material advertised for sale does not carry any endorsement by the Club and the onus is on the purchaser to ensure the purchased goods meet
their requirements.
Each VWCV Committee Member is a volunteer, carrying out Club duties in their own leisure time. The Club has no paid
officials, only enthusiasts dedicated in furthering the interests of the club and it’s members.Could members please bear this
in mind when contacting Club Committee Members.
Paul’s Ramblings 5
What’s On 6
Christmas in July Cruise 9
VWCV AGM 14
VW Adventure to Red Centre 16
Christmas in July Cruise 18
For Sale 20
Membership Mumbo 21
Electrons in the Car 24
Membership Discounts 26
Membership Application 27
Wagensville News is the monthly newsletter of the Volkswagen Club of Victoria Inc. Correspondence, articles and items of news are invited and should be sent to:
The Editor27 Scotia Street, West Preston, VIC 3072Email: wagensville@yahoo.com.au Phone: (03) 9484 8953
Deadline for the next issue:Friday 1st September 2006
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SWAPMEETN A T I O N A L V W
S U N D A Y 1 S T O C T O B E RAustralia’s BIGGEST SWAP
for Volkswagen•Karmann•Porsche• Entry $5.00 • Sites (generous size) $25 on the day or $20 paid by September 16th.• All types of VW related vehicles catered for, principally VW, Karmann Ghia and Porsche.• Food available on site and in the vicinity.• Site entry for buyers is strictly 9am and sellers from 8am.• Come to a swap meet where every stall will have VW parts. Organisers expect over 1000 buyers and around 70 sites.
Bacchus Marsh Secondary CollegeCorner Griffith and Franklin Streets • Melway Ref 219 G5
For more information contact Eric on (03) 5367 2757
Com
mittee
committeePresident - Paul Kinsey
03 9876 1463 • paulkinsey@optusnet.com.au
Vice-President - Michael Cronin0419 684 181
Secretary - Andrew Ermel03 9369 1360 • cheryle@melbpc.org.au
Treasurer - Andrew Donelly0407 506 766 • adonelly@edlyn.com.au
Additional Committee Members John Stevens & Kingsley Morrison
Public Officer - Malcolm Thompson
Restoration & Technical Sessions - Vince Zito0418 137 855
Membership Secretary - Ross Woolley
0401 310 704 • beetle00@tpg.com.au
Pointscore Officer - Position Vacant
Technical Officer - Bill Malkoutzis03 9439 5904
Club Clothing - Mercedes Woolley03 9735 9386 • beetle00@tpg.com.au
VW Cruises - Anthony Surie0414 344 331 • vwcruise@yahoo.com
Wagensville News Editor - Matt Kinsey03 9484 8953 • wagensville@yahoo.com.au
Social Secretary - Jen Littlechild0431 160 097 • jenlittlechild@optushome.com.au
Club Historian - Dave Evans03 9808 6044
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VWCVAugustGeneral Meeting> What’s On>VWCV Mini Auction: Looking for hard to obtain parts, books, car models or some rare memorabilia? You never know what could be on offer at the VWCV’s monthly mini-auctions.
>VW DVD: See another exciting VW DVD...
>Plus: all the usual news, goss and reports...
>VWCV July General Meeting: Tuesday 15th of August from 8pm RACV Club, Henty Room 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Paul’sRamblings
> Paul Kinsey - VWCV Club President
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Parlor Car at the end of the train so we will have a great time all together. Details are also included in this issue. Also, don’t forget the National Swap Meet at Bacchus Marsh on the 1st October. This event, which is the brainchild of Eric Roberts, is very popular both with local VW enthusi-asts and those from interstate. The annual Day of the Volkswagen
(DOVW), which this year will be held at the Cranbourne Race-course on the 26th November is being organised by Michael Cronin and Andrew Ermel, both of whom will be seeking keen helpers from the Club to assist on the day. More about this at our next meeting. These two events are the major fundraisers for the Club and are not to
be missed. We are fast approaching the time for the election of the committee for the next 12 months. This will take place at our Annual General Meeting (AGM) on the 19th of September. Details are shown in this month’s magazine. If you are interested in joining the committee and having a more direct say in the functioning of the Club, please follow the directions to nominate. If you wish to get a better understand-ing of the positions on the committee, please either talk to myself or any com-mittee member. We will be only too willing to assist See you at the next General Meeting on August the 15th. •
Welcome to the August edition of the Wagensville News. Firstly, as the result of the unexpected increase in the parking fees at our last Gen-eral Meeting at the RACV Club, a temporary arrangement has been put into place up until the end of October. A voucher will be issued by our Club on the meeting night, which, when inserted into the pay machine after the originally issued ticket, will adjust the price to $5.00. (Further details on these arrangements can be found in this month’s magazine). Permanent arrange-ments on the cost of car parking are currently being negotiated with the RACV Club. My good news is that I am recovering from my operation and am now able to drive again. Thanks to all the well wishes. I was also able to attend the July com-mittee meeting with my daughter Belinda as my driver and it was great to see the commit-tee again. They have done a great job in my absence. Thanks guys. A very successful event last month was the Christmas in July cruise to the Coach and Horses Inn at Clarkefield. The event was booked out early and was a great success with great food and fires, which created an ambience of a northern hemisphere Christ-mas. I’m sure all those who attended enjoyed themselves and would join with me in con-gratulating the organiser, Kingsley Morrison, on a job well done. It was also pleasing to see so many new members in attendance. Our next event is the cruise to Castle-maine on the 27th August which follows the very successful cruise to Puffing Billy held last year. The Club has reserved the Tambo
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August
what’s on
You can earn 5 club points by submitting an article to Wagensville News! Send your photos, articles, drawings or tit-bits NOW!
Tuesday 15th August*
VWCV General MeetingVenue: RACV Club, Henty Room, 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne.
Time: Meeting commences 8pm.
Sunday 27th August*
VWCV Cruise to Castlemaine then Steam train to Maldon
Time: Meet at the Mobil Service Centre Western Ring Road Ardeer on the North Bound side at 8.45am for a 9.15am departure.
We will cruise to Castlemaine where we will board the Victorian Goldfields Train at 11.20am for a trip to historic Maldon where we will enjoy lunch and a wander around the town before returning to
Castlemaine on the 3.30pm train. See advertisement on page 8 for information.
Contact: Jen Littlechild on 0431 160 097.
> September
Tuesday 19th September*
Annual General Meeting - RACV Club, 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne. Sunday 24th September*
VWCV Cruise to Eildon for the inaugural VWCV Teddy Bears BBQ. This drive will take us through Lilydale, Healesville, up and over the Black Spur, then through Narbethong, Buxton, Thornton and then finally Eildon. Meet at Eastland Ringwood car park at 9.30am for a 10am departure. The total distance back to Ringwood is around 220km. BYO teddy, food for a BBQ (Club supplied). Put your fishing gear in your VW if you want to catch your lunch. Prizes will be awarded for certain teddy categories. Contact John or Jan for information on 03 9890 2548 AH.
Sunday 24th September
Spring 2006 Swap Meet -Organised by Veteran Car Club of Aust (Tas) Inc. Northern section.Venue - Cimitiere St Council Car Park, Launceston Tasmania. Start time - 9am. Entrance via Cameron Street gate. $10 per site. Further information contact - Ken Watts. Phone 0411 404 560 after hours.
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> October
Sunday 1st October*
VWCV Swap Meet. Bacchus Marsh College Corner Griffith and Franklin Sts. Melway Ref. 219 G5. All types of VW related vehicles catered for, principally VW, Karmann Ghia, Porsche. Food available on site and in the vicinity. Site entry for buyers is strictly 9am and sellers from 8am. Come to a swap meet where every stall will have VW parts. Organisers expect over 1000 buyers and around 70 sites. This is a must not miss for the avid restorer. See ad on page 3.
Tuesday 17th October*
General Meeting - RACV Club, 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne.
VWCV Teddy BearsBBQ at Eildon
> November
Tuesday 21st November*
General Meeting - RACV Club, 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne.
Saturday 26th November*
VWCV Day of the Volkswagen.See advertisement on page 23.
> December
Tuesday 12th December*
General Meeting - RACV Club, 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne.
> January
Tuesday 16th January*
General Meeting - RACV Club, 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne.
Please note: *These events marked attract club points.
> Sunday 24th SeptemberMeet at Eastland Ringwood car park at 9.30am for a 10am departure. BYO teddy, food for a BBQ (Club supplied). Put your fishing gear in your VW if you want to catch your lunch. Prizes will be awarded for certain teddy categories. Contact John or Jan for information on 03 9890 2548 AH.
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Cruise to Castlemaine then Steam Train ride to Maldon for lunch. Running through the Goldfields of Central Victoria,
the Victorian Goldfields Railway brings to you the experience of Steam Railway Travel. Linking the historic towns
of Castlemaine and Maldon, your train takes you through Box-Iron Bark forest in a region that saw some of the
richest gold mining in Australia.
T I M E S Meet at the Mobil Service Centre Western Ring Road Ardeer on the North Bound side
at 8.45am for a 9.15am departure. We will cruise to Castlemaine where we will board the Victorian Goldfields Train at 11.20am for a trip to historic Maldon where we will enjoy lunch and a wonder around
the town before returning to Castlemaine on the 3.30pm train. Founded in 1853, Maldon is the best preserved of all the goldfields towns in the region. There are candle light tours at Carman’s Gold Mine
running hourly, which is only a 2km walk from town, for anyone feeling like being a little active.
P R I C E S A N D I N F O R M AT I O N If possible we would like to travel as a group in the Tambo Parlor Car.
Prices to travel in the Tambo are: Return - Adult $34 and Child $16 or One Way - Adult $29 and Child $13. Standard First Class prices are: Return - Adult $22 and Child $12 or One Way - Adult $17 and Child $8. Please ring Jen on 0431 160 097 or 03 8711 3246 any time after 7pm to confirm your attendance as we
only have a tentative booking for the Tambo Parlor Car at this stage.
MALDON
S u N D A Y 2 7 T H A u G u S T
V W C V I N V I T E S Y O u T O C R u I S E T O
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Car Parking at the RACV ClubA temporary arrangement up to the end of October has been negotiated with the Club, which will mean your car parking will cost $5.00. Park in the car park as normal taking your ticket on entry. Bring your ticket to confirm parking and the Club will issue you with a discount voucher. When you present your original docket into the pay machine it will show parking fee of $10 is required. Then insert the discount voucher into the machine, which will then show a fee of $5.00 is required. Pay the $5.00 as normal. Discount vouchers can only be used once on the night of the meeting. •
CASTLEMAINE TO MALDON O N T H E V I C T O R I A N G O L D F I E L D S R A I L W AY
- S U N D A Y 2 7 T H A U G U S T -
T I C k E T P u R C H A S E
Name/s_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Tambo Parlor Car
No. ____________ Return Adult @ $34.00 each $_____________
No. ____________ Return Child @ $16.00 each $_____________
No. ____________ One Way Adult @ $29.00 each $_____________
No. ____________ One Way @ $13.00 each $_____________
Standard 1st Class Carriage
No. ____________ Return Adult @ $22.00 each $_____________
No. ____________ Return Child @ $11.00 each $_____________
No. ____________ One Way Adult @ $17.00 each $_____________
No. ____________ One Way @ $8.00 each $_____________
• Full Payment at the next General Meeting at the RACV 15th August or by post to reach us before the 15th August to Social Secretary - GPO Box 1215 MELBOURNE VIC 3001.
• Make any cheques payable to Volkswagen Club of Victoria.
• Receipts will be issued on payment and Tickets will be available at Castlemaine on the day.
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6-9 April 2007
2007TAS M A NIA
HOBART
38TH NATIONAL BUG-INEASTER 2007
CELEBRATING THE FIRST TASMANIAN BUG-IN
Welcome BBQ – Friday • Competition and River Cruise – SaturdayShow & Shine and Presentation Dinner – Sunday • Farewell Cruise – Monday
Extended Tour Tuesday 10 April – Friday 13 April 2007For more information contact Peter Curran (03) 6249 2735 or pandpcurran@ozemail.com.au
Presented by the Volkswagen Association of Tasmania
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38th National Bug-In – Easter 2007 PROPOSED ITINERARY
38TH NATIONAL BUG-IN – EASTER 2007
Presented by the Volkswagen Association of Tasmania
6 – 9 APRIL 2007
PROPOSED ITINERARY
Friday, 6 April Book in to accommodation Registration and Welcome BBQ, Montrose Bay Yacht Club Saturday, 7 April Motorkhana/Khanacross, Baskerville Meeting to be conducted by the Hobart Sporting Car Club for
Volkswagen Association of Tasmania Evening: Dinner/River Cruise Sunday, 8 April Show & Shine, Princes Wharf No. 1/Parliament House Lawns Evening: Presentation Dinner, Lindisfarne Rowing Club Monday, 9 April Farewell Drive to Richmond. Lunch at Belmont Winery
EXTENDED TOUR (amended 12 May 06)
Tuesday, 10 April - An extended tour for interested participants Hobart to Devonport
via the East Coast staying at Port Arthur, Coles Bay, St Helens and Saturday, 14 April West Tamar region.
For further information on Bug-In or Extended Tour please contact Patricia or Peter Curran
Phone: (03) 6249 2735 Mobile: 0419 538 759 Email: pandpcurran@ozemail.com.au.
Club website: www.vwtas.org to download Bug-In Registration Forms when available
Jackson Motor
Company
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38th National Bug-In – Easter 2007 SPIRIT OF TASMANIA & ACCOMMODATION BOOKING DETAIL
38TH NATIONAL BUG-IN – EASTER 2007 6-9 April 2007 - HOBART, TASMANIA
SPIRIT OF TASMANIA I & II BOOKINGS
Bulk booking Thursday, 5 April 07, from Melbourne – variable return. Please phone Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre on 1800 990 440 or email tasbookings@tasvisinfo.com.au and quote "VW CLUB " for your
discount and allocated group vehicle space. Pensioners/Seniors pay published rates.
SPIRIT OF TASMANIA III BOOKINGS
For bulk booking details Sydney to Devonport contact Patricia Curran (03) 6249 2735 or pandpcurran@ozemail.com.au.
ESSENTIAL TO BOOK PASSAGE EARLY FOR EASTER 2007
ACCOMMODATION – BUG IN, 6-9 April 2007 Suggested for your convenience. Prices may vary. Charges apply for additional ppl in cabins & powered sites.
RIVERFRONT MOTEL & VILLAS, 897 Brooker Hwy, Berriedale, Tas 7011
Offering great deals for Bug-In. Motel standard rooms from $83.00 Dbl www.riverfronthobart.com or stay@riverfronthobart.com (03) 6272 6721
ELWICK CABIN & TOURIST PARK, 19 Goodwood Rd, Goodwood, Tas 7010
Limited power sites $20. S/C cabins from $85 Dbl For groups - 2 x houses sleep up to 9, 2 houses sleep up to 6
www.islandcabins.com.au or hobart@islandcabins.com.au (03) 6272 7115
TREASURE ISLAND CARAVAN PARK, 671 Main Road, Berriedale, Tas 7011 Standard Cabin $72 Dbl & Deluxe Cabin $80 Dbl - sleep up to 5
On-site Vans $48 Dbl, powered sites $25 Dbl and tent sites. www.caravancampingnetwork.com.au (03) 6249 2379
COSY CABINS, BOWEN, 673 East Derwent Highway, Risdon, Tas 7017
Self contained cabins sleep up to 6 in 2 rooms. Limited power sites. www.cosycabins.com or bowen@cosycabins.com.au 1800 352 249
ACCOMMODATION – EXTENDED TOUR, 10-14 April 2007 Book your accommodation now if you're coming on the escorted extended tour.
10/4/07 - PORT ARTHUR CARAVAN & CABIN PARK, Garden Point, Port Arthur, Tas 7182
S/C Park Cabins from $90 Dbl – sleeps up to 5, Powered Sites from $20 www.portarthurcaravan-cabinpark.com.au or paccp@tassie.net.au (03) 6250 2340
11/04/07 - ILUKA HOLIDAY CENTRE, Esplanade, Coles Bay, Tas 7215
S/C Park Cabins $85 Dbl – 2 b/r sleeps 6, On-site Vans $65 Dbl ($5 linen) Power sites $25 Dbl www.ilukaholidaycentre.com.au or iluka@trump.net.au 1800 786 512 or (03) 62570115
12/04/07 - ST HELENS CARAVAN PARK, Penelope Street, St Helens, Tas 7216
Budget Cabin $89 Dbl – sleeps 6, Standard $115 Dbl, Powered sites $27 Dbl http://www.traveldownunder.com.au/Tasmania/North_-_North_East/St_Helens_Caravan_Park.asp
or sthelenscaravanpark@intas.net.au (03) 6376 1290
13/04/07 - KELSO SANDS HOLIDAY PARK, Paranaple Road, Kelso, Tas 7270 Ensuite Cabins $100 Dbl, On-site Vans $60 Dbl, Powered Sites $25 Dbl
www.kelsoholidaypark.com.au or enquiries@kelsoholidaypark.com.au 1800 039 139
14/04/07 – TOUR CONCLUDES DEVONPORT – MID AFTERNOON
ESSENTIAL TO BOOK ACCOMMODATION NOW FOR EASTER 2007
WHEN BOOKING ACCOMMODATION MENTION "VW CLUB"
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Your committee advises that the Volkswagen Club of Victoria Inc. Annual General Meeting will be held on Tuesday September 19th - commencing at 8pm. A tentative agenda for the evening is as follows:
1. Consider and amend/adopt the minutes of the previous meeting.
2. Consider and amend/adopt the financial report.
3. Hear reports on the operation of the Club from officers of the Club.
4. Consider and amend/adopt any recommended fee structure alteration.
6. Vote on nominations as required for the following positions: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Two additional committee members Public Officer Motor Sports Co-ordinator Restorations Officer Membership Officer Point Score Officer Social Secretary Club Clothing Manager Editor/s
The positions of Technical Officers are specialised positions filled by appointment of the committee. Nominations must be received by the Secretary at least seven (7) days before the election. A candidate may nominate for only one position. Any item of special business desired to be raised must reach the Secretary 30 days before the AGM to enable that person to notify all members of the item 23 days before the meeting. Proxies may be lodged on the prescribed form and must reach the Secretary no later than 24 hours before the time of the meeting. Nominees, proposers and seconders must be financial members of the Club. These rules are government imposed and, should you require details, please contact the Secretary on 03 9369 1360 or for purposes of mailing: VWCV Secretary GPO Box 1215 Melbourne VIC 3001 The Club needs new blood - your interest would be greatly appreciated. •
> Notice of Annual General Meeting
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On this 21 day adventure we had 11 cars transporting 22 people just short of 6000 kms. We had 3 Beetles, 4 Transporters and 4 Bay-window Kombies. We travelled from Melbourne up through Adelaide, Port Augusta, Coober Pedy, Alice Springs, Kings Canyon, Yulara, Ayers Rock, the Olgas and then back down the road calling in at Woomera and Wilpena Pound before re-joining the Western Highway that took us back to home in Melbourne and Geelong. The trip was a huge success thanks to the way that the cars behaved themselves and the effort put in by everyone to get on with each other. To virtually live with 21 other people, in sometimes testing circum-
stances, over 21 days and come away without any incidents whatsoever, was a monumental achievement.
On the Road11 cars each travelled up to 6000kms without any major problems. The only hiccups were:a couple of starter motors that played up a bit towards the end; fly-wheel ring gear became worn on one car that required easy but constant push starts; a small petrol tank leak that was fixed on site; rear wheel spindle replaced after a bit of an additional scenic 400 km drive and a voltage regulator wire came loose and fixed on the spot. We compared road speeds and odometer readings at several points during the trip and as we had some very late model cars, and some more mature cars, the collective varia-tion between all the cars was surprising. We came away with no real “yardstick” of which were the most accurate readings. Most interesting. Average speed over the 6000 km was between 100 to 105 kms/hour, on some days 110 kms/hour. Remarkable when you consider that one of the cars was an early 1600cc Beetle, fully laden inside and with a full roof rack on top including a car fridge that was always full of beer. Top petrol price was $1.79 per litre. Premium petrol was scarce at a few places. At fuel stops the petrol consumption of the Bay-window Kombies was really consis-tent, mostly between 2 to 3 litres, between cars, variation over up to 275 kms.
VW Adventureto the Red Centre
> By John Stevens...
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The cars were the centre of attention at most petrol stops and caravan parks. Herbie was the most famous. A little girl in the car park at Ayers Rock wanted him to wink at her. She was told he was too tired from coming a long way up from Melbourne. She said that she understood. We used the UHF radios heaps and quite a few 4WD cars towing vans etc told us, over the radios, that they were amazed that they had been passed by a convoy of VWs. They said that they would not tell their mates back home. A major accident was narrowly avoided only by the skilful driving of Ron Hodgetts, who was travelling solo back to the Ayers Rock Resort with a car full of passengers. On rounding a bend in the road they observed a naked woman lying on the bonnet of a 4WD with a photographer taking her photo with Ayers Rock as a backdrop. Well done Ron. Saw heaps of wedgetailed eagles, camels, kangaroos, wallabies, emus, brumbies, dingoes and cattle, mostly on unfenced roads.
On the Personal FrontRichard was so overcome by the emotion generated on the trip that he went down on his knee and proposed to Kim on Anzac Hill in Alice Springs. Kim was equally overcome and she accepted. All 22 people made it there and back without any health problems, apart from a few cases of flu and coughing. Everyone made a really great effort to get along really well and there was a terrific positive attitude over the whole 21 days we were together. We collectively shot in excess of 25 hours of video footage. Thousands of electronic and print images were captured. Will produce a DVD for showing at a future club meeting. Photos will be posted on the club website ASAP. We had temperatures that ranged from -4 to +22. We had constant blue skies, no clouds and millions of stars every night. Magnificent We had: a 250 km round trip 4WD tour out to Palm Valley west of Alice Springs; climbed
381 metres to the summit of Ayers Rock (and raised a makeshift VW flag); walked the 7km Kings Canyon Rim; walked the 9km Valley of the Winds Walk at the Olgas; had a half day tour of Coober Pedy led by a colourful local opal miner; and bush walked at the magnifi-cent Flinders Ranges. Several people took helicopter flights over Ayers Rock/Kings Canyon and fixed wing flights over Wilpena Pound in the Flinders Ranges. We had a Hippie Night at Kings Canyon where we stopped the show at the resort Tavern when we walked in full hippie regalia including wigs, tie-dye t-shirts and other 1960’s clothing. The band called us the Refugees From Nimbin. We also had a Curry Night to warm us up at the beautiful but chilly Flinders Ranges and finished the trip up at an authentic Spanish Theme night at Horsham. Zorro, paella and castanets were amongst those in attendance. Three members of the group formed a semi-indigenous didgeridoo ensemble named Da Brudders and gave a number of impromptu performances at Alice Springs, Kings Canyon, Yulara and Flinders Ranges that were well received. Two of the group members actually gave a live solo on stage public concert performances at the Sounds of Starlight Theatre at Alice Springs.
Final CommentsFrom a personal perspective it was, by a long shot, the most successful and rewarding group event that I have organised over the last 35 years. It far exceeded my highest hopes. Thanks to all concerned, including our trustworthy VWs. •
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Christmasin July Cruise
> By Kingsley Morrison...
Travelling along the Western Highway brought us to Bacchus Marsh where 3 other VWs and 5 extra group members were wait-ing for us. Countryside views were sensa-tional through the Great Dividing Range on route to Gisborne. Just after Gisborne, my 1962 Beetle clocked over to 00000 for the first time on the odometer according to historical documentation. The car can now be regarded as new as it begins its second life! On arrival at Clarkfield, most decided to quickly retreat into the tavern to escape the cool elements. Once inside, many opted to hover around the two open fires for a while. Once seated, the soup was served which was delicious and very warming. The main was excellent and featured customary Christ-mas trimmings. When eaten, not one but two Santas arrived to give out a small gift to each person. One Santa also kindly assisted in drawing the four Christmas related door prizes which were generously donated by the VW Club. An additional prize was also awarded to the Armstrong family for the work they put into decorating their Kombi. Plum pudding and apple pie was then served which completed a superb meal.
A fantastic day was definitely had by all who attended the ‘Christmas in July’ cruise and luncheon on Sunday, July 23. Morning sunshine began to disperse through the break-up of cloud upon leaving home around 9.30. I was rather disappointed because I wanted overcast, wet and chilly weather to compliment the theme of the day. However, whilst travelling to the departure point at Deer Park the weather actually changed. Darker clouds rapidly accumulated and light rain began to fall - what a terrific start to the day! Arriving at Deer Park the rain had ceased but the skies still looked ominous. Some fellow members had already arrived and were showing each other their decorated vehicles. Many Kombi owners in particular had gone to a great deal of trouble to totally transform their vehicles into a magical winter Christ-mas wonderland. What an exceptional effort - well done to those people! By 10.30 everyone had gathered and after a short spiel an array of 19 VW vehicles and 47 people were ready for departure.
> Scenes from the VWCV Christmas in July Cruise. Photos courtesy of Andrew Mengyel and Ian Armstrong.
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Social chatter followed before the storm set in. Many had an extremely wet drive home, some even experiencing small hail stones. In the end, the weather really did play its part in achieving a realistic winter Christmas! Thanks to all those who partici-pated in the event. Feedback has been extremely positive, so the Club will probably run such an event again next July. Stay tuned to book early! •
JulyFor Sale
for salePlease Note:
• All additions to this section MuST be accompanied by either registration number, chassis number or VIN number.
Advertisements for vehicles without these details WILL NOT be published.
• Advertisements will be limited to a period of two months only. If you wish to continue your advertisement beyond the
initial two month period, please contact the Editor(s).
Send your for sales and wanted ads to the Editor:27 Scotia Street, West Preston, VIC 3072
Email: wagensville@yahoo.com.au
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> For Sale>For Sale: VW 1970 Beetle, pale blue, genuine 23,000 miles, excellent condition. Volkspower serviced, 12 months rego, been garaged constantly. Rego. KPN 984.Price: $25,000 ONOContact: George on 03 9885 2550 (Ashburton) > For Sale
>For Sale: VW 1954 Oval Window Beetle, in excellent condition, totally restored, British
racing green colour, cream interior.Rego. VDUB 54.Price: Make on offer.Contact: Chantelle on 03 5222 9340 or 0429 405 566 > For Sale>For Sale: VW Kombi Campervan 1973, German built (louvred side windows and titling lift up roof), biege colour. Good condition with new upholstery. No RWC. We have had this Kombi in the family for 23 years. Rego. EEQ 651.Price: $3,500 ONOContact: Mrs Robinson on 03 9879 3129
> For Sale>For Sale: Annex to suit 1976 Kombi campervan. Never used. It attaches to the rear hatch door of all older style Kombi campervans.Price: $150 ONOContact: Phillip on 0425 754 957 > For Sale>For Sale: VW 1958 Beetle, light blue, slight work required on body. Interior in good condition.Car all original. Needs RWC.Rego. EYR 593.Contact: 0418 351 955
> For Sale>For Sale: VW Kombi engine 1800cc. Reconditioned in 1999 and serviced every 6 months. Car body damaged in accident but engine in excellent condition. Buyer will need to remove engine. Other parts also available.Engine number AP024445Price: $500 ONOContact: Jeanette on 0402 019 753 > For Sale>For Sale: Numberplate‘KOMBI’.Contact: Simon on 0412 662 864
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VWCV MembershipsCurrent total memberships for the Volkswagen Club of Victoria: 460
New MembersThe following people joined the VWCV in July 2006
Mictchell Lovell John Brewster David Parkins Colin DanbyPeter Colliver James Colliver Stuart Riley Peter CadbyDebbie Cadby Anthony Cantwell Martin Barnard Allan BriottiMeagan Clark Sean Hester Kerren Abbott Hans Gropper
Welcome and thank you on behalf of the Volkswagen Club of Victoria. Rejoining MembersThe following members rejoined the Volkswagen Club of Victoria in July 2006
Julie Clark Andrew Mengyel Syd Walton John PenningDorothy Stevenson Andrew Donelly John Butterworth David HillDavid Coker Vaughan de Lautour Cheryl Ermel Carl BarnardSabine Bolick John Hayton Rob Picone Greg Cash Thank you on behalf of the Volkswagen Club of Victoria.
Current Membership RenewalsThe following memberships are due in the month of August 2006
Dean Cook Tim Hosie Simon Martin Ray CarltonStephen Craven Susan Craven Richard Harris Paul KinseyMathew Kinsey Jonathon O’Donnell-Young Jodie McGrath Malcolm ThompsonElizabeth Thompson Alex Ramm Peter Kuchenmeister Peter JamesTrevor Bassett Noelene Bassett
Membership Renewal ReminderReminder for the following members of your membership renewal thanks.
Eden Freeman Lisa Kearns Jeremy Fish Bradley WallaceReger Wallace Jane Wallace Jorge Cerutti Trudy WhiteDougie Phillips Malcorm Kerr Bill Pizzy Martin PizzyTara Monahan Sam Monahan Peter Vash Grant Phillips John Price Susan Price Ben Stewart Clinton BuggZolton Krakowsky Kathy Krakowsky Damien Rundel Elly Summer PayetKevin Payet Matthew Pex George Economou Greg CashPeter McCormack Sharon McCormack Elizabeth McCormack Jack McCormackBruce Joynes Stephen Fellows Jackie Farlow John FarlowEverard Hoffman Ashok Kumer Franz Franken Steven Cooper Mandie Hawkins Allan Liversidgo Denio O’Keefe Glenn RamageScott Thomson Nino Ulaan Chris Morris Tina AhmedBruce Argaet Peter Rankine Rien Merbis Evan DaviesMark Krapp
Please note, If your membership renewal has been paid after the 18th July 2006 please disregard the above reminder.
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Electronsin the Car
Everything that is made up of matter in the Universe is made of atoms which comprise of a combination Protons and Neutrons in the centre and electrons circulating the outer. It is these electrons travelling from one atom to another in a conducting material, such as copper, that we know as electricity. The force, equivalent to the pressure of water coming out of hose from a Dam is known as Voltage. If you have a Dam in the bottom of a valley the pressure coming out of the hose will squirt water a certain distance whilst the Dam higher up the side of the valley will squirt the water a larger distance from the same size hose. As an example you will generally hear that cars normally work with 12 Volts whilst Trucks work with with 24 Volts. The amount of electrons “current” that travel through a wire in a second is measured in Amperes which is equivalent to the amount of water coming out of a hose which is calculated in liters per minute. So if you have two different wire sizes
coming out from the same battery each will be able to supply different amounts of current.
UHF Radio Channel AllocationsThis month I will not be talking about an electronic component of the month instead I thought I would talk about another topic, UHF radio channel allocations. The reason I am going to talk about this is because of the VWCV 3 week Central Australian trip where we changed channels from 32 to 40 whilst we were travelling to Alice Springs as we were told that channel 32 is a repeater channel. I was curious about how each channel is being used and why so I did a bit of an investigation. The results are as follows: Under the Federal Radiocommunications Act Nationally certain channels have been reserved for certain uses by general agree-ment. Channels may be used locally for other purposes but are not legislated.
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Used for Channel DescriptionRepeaters 1 to 8 and 31 to 38 These channels are used for repeaters which allow Law messages to be transmitted over a longer distance. As an example a message received on Channel 1 will be retransmitted out on Channel 31 to the next radio.
Emergency 5 and 35 Should only be used in an Emergency situation. Law Channel 35 is used to retransmit the message to another radio if in listening range.
Calling 11 To call another party / channel after which they Law must switch to one of the conversation channels.
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Used for Channel DescriptionData transmissions Law 22 and 23 No voice transmissions are permitted on these channels as they are used for Telemetry and Telecommand data.
Conversations 9, 10, 12 to 21 General useLaw 24 to 30, 39
Highway 40 Mainly used by Truck divers and other Legally Recommended Highway users.
Caravaners and Campers Generally accepted 18 Holiday makers communications channel
4WDrivers 11 Used by 4WD enthusiasts, clubs etc.Generally accepted
Hopefully this information will be used in determining the channels used by the VWCV and other interested parties at future events. •
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Volkswagen:
•ClassicVW•VintageVW •Volkscare•KDFWerks•ACE30oilmadebyQPL•Volkshome•AntiqueTyres •WolfsburgAutomotive•Volksparts
businessesAntique Tyres
134 McEwan Road WEST HEIDELBERG • P: 03 9458 4433Australia’s Largest Range of Veteran Vintage, Classic and Hot Rod Tyres.
Australian VW Performance Centre10/25 Lusher Road CROYDON • P: 03 9725 5366
Contact Mick for trade pricing typically 10% off retail on most parts and services (up to value of $100). Dyno tuning at $60 per hour.
Camberwell Volkswagen
675 Burwood Road HAWTHORN • P: 03 9811 1888Contact Dane Kelly and ask for member discount.
South Yarra Volkswagen
93 Commercial Road SOUTH YARRA • P: 03 8866 6888Proud sponsor of the 2006 Day of the Volkswagen.
VolkwerkeUnit 1/171 Para Road GREENSBOROUGH• P: 03 9435 1868
Specialists in Volkswagen, Audi, BMW, Mercedes.
Vollkommen Art
Unit 2/2 Meriton Place CLAYTON SOUTH • P: 03 9543 7804Speed and Style.
Volkscare
4 Macquarie Place BORONIA • P: 03 9729 9281Contact Michael Clark for 10% discount on parts (maximum discount $50).
Does not include genuine or special orders.
Volkshome Automotive
16 Commercial Drive THOMASTOWN • P: 03 9464 0366Contact John for club member prices.
Wolfsburg Automotive
Unit 2, 290 Old Geelong Road HOPPERS CROSSING • P: 1300 370 310Contact Gary for club member prices.
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