Jaguar Jargon Celebrate Fall at Hartwood Acres!

Jaguar
Jargon
Volume 37, No. 7
www.jaguarclubofpittsburgh.com
AUGUST 2014
Celebrate Fall at Hartwood Acres!
Bring your Jag and a picnic basket and join us!
WHEN: Sunday, September 28
WHERE: Hartwood Acres, Indiana Township
FOR INFO AND TO REGISTER: See Page 8
Jaguars on Display in Sewickley
By Chuck Pipich
This year brought another edition of great success for our club’s
Annual Display of Jaguars, Rolls Royces, and Bentleys in picturesque Sewickley. Year after year, this is a great show of automotive alloy and steel, graced by weather that is always good. This
year was no exception with plenty of sunshine and blue skies, just
as it has been for many years in the past.
Show chairman Scott Drab arrived early in the morning, along
with committee members Gene & Janet Danielle, and Chuck &
Shirley Roberts, to begin preparations for the day and start lining up
the display of cars as they rolled into the center of town. Principal
Some of the cars lining one side of Broad Street
sponsor Bobby Rahal Jaguar was also on hand early with their two
Photos by Chuck Pipich
spectacular vehicles, a new 2014 F-Type Convertible and a 2014 XJ
LWB (Long Wheel Base), both looking sleek and elegant. These gorgeous cars attracted as much attention as the
classics. Once again this year, we again had service technicians from the Bobby Rahal Service Department on hand
to explain the mechanicals and design philosophy behind them, as well
as answer many other technical questions about any Jaguar in general.6
They were very interesting to talk to, and had a lot of useful discussion
info to share. Bobby Rahal generously donated an array of door prizes
that appealed to every Jaguar enthusiast, including shirts, tool kits, and
wine glasses – enough so that every entrant walked away with something! Thanks also go to Flynn Tire for the tool kits (door prize), and
thanks to Welsh Enterprises for goodie bags.
As always, the hard-working judges did a wonderful job and deserve
a great deal of thanks for their dedication, knowledge and attention to
detail.
(Continued on page 5)
More cars along Broad Street
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Jaguar Club of Pittsburgh 2014 Officers and Board of Directors
President
1st Vice President
2nd Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary
Scott Drab 724-864-3183 drab@ pitt.edu
Bill Cooper 412-496-2595 xj61975@aol.com
Gene Daniele 724-379-7583 janetdaniele@verizon.net
Jack Terrick 724-837-7497 jht66e@comcast.net
Don Johnson 412-653-5796 Bardarajoh@aol.com
Directors:
Rich Aronson
Pete Galinowski
Dan Herrmann
Charlie Roberts
Tony Rocco
Bryan Williams
412-561-5390
412-761-4484
412-680-0875
412-741-3398
724-777-6347
412-751-2355
Associate Directors:
Cecile Canales
David Murray
Ed Graham
Gary Kincel
412-322-3104 ccanales2@comcast.net
724-722-3309 karenmurray@yukonwaltz.com
412-828-8461
412-638-2715 jaguar1948@windstream.net
richard.aronson@pncbank.com
petesxj12jaguar@verizon.net
jaguar@libcom.com
xkejag@verizon.net
btr5157elk@gmail.com
dsw222h@aol.com
Chief Concours Judge
Bryan Williams
412-751-2355 dsw222h@aol.com
Newsletter Editor
Candy Williams
412-751-2355 allwrite2@aol.com
Webmaster
D. Sean Williams DSWilliams@JaguarClubOfPittsburgh.com
Coventry Garage LLC
CAR STORAGE/SALES
We specialize in late model, low mileage, under warranty Honda, Toyota, Nissan,
and all Jaguar used cars. Let us help you find your next used car.
More interesting inventory on the way!
“We buy Jaguars and other British makes.”
Call Dan 412-680-1639 or Gary 412-638-2715 for more details.
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JCOP President’s Message
Scott R. Drab, Pharm.D., CDE, BC-ADM
This month’s message may sound a little like Thanksgiving, and the reason is because I have so many people
to thank. In July, the club held their annual concours in conjunction with the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix.
The Saturday event started off quite rainy and cold but eventually the skies cleared and the sun shone brightly.
I want to thank Bryan and Candy Williams, Gene and Janet Daniele, and Terry Smith for all their hard work
and effort they put into the gala dinner, silent auction, and the concours show of cars.
In August, we celebrated with Jaguars and Rolls-Royce on Broad Street in Sewickley. Once again it was a fantastic day, perfect weather, and great participation by the Jaguar Club of Pittsburgh and the Allegheny Rolls
Royce Association. I want to thank Charlie and Shirley Roberts, Gene and Janet Daniele, and Chuck Pipich
for the hard work and effort they put into making this year’s Sewickley show such a great success. I also want
to extend a special thank you to Chuck Pipich who agreed to serve as the new chairman of the Sewickley
show, replacing me after seven years of chairing the event.
Jaguar confirms it will build the F-Type project 7
The first undertaking of Jaguar Land Rover’s new Special Vehicles Operations personalization department is the F-Type
Project 7, the production version of last year’s Project 7 concept
car. Yes, Jaguar has confirmed that it will build 250 examples
of the stunning speedster.
The F-Type Project 7’s arrival marks the 60th anniversary of Jaguar’s D-Type race car, which inspired its
design. The Project 7 name, meanwhile, is derived from Jaguar’s seven Le Mans wins between 1951-1990, of
which many were achieved with the D-Type. Power comes from Jaguar’s familiar supercharged 5.0-liter V-8,
but with output capped at 575 horsepower. That’s 25 horsepower more than what the F-Type R Coupe is
producing. The engine is paired with the F-Type’s usual eight-speed automatic and will rocket the car to 60
mph in just 3.8 seconds and see it keep accelerating until a top speed of 186 mph.
Other performance upgrades include an electronic active differential and torque vectoring at the rear, carbon ceramic brake discs at all four corners, uprated suspension and carbon fiber aerodynamic aids. The curb
weight of the F-Type Project 7 is said to be 3,495 pounds.
Key design elements include the D-Type-inspired fairing behind the driver, a new front bumper, and down
force-increasing aerodynamic modifications—including a carbon fiber front air splitter, side skirts, rear diffuser and adjustable rear spoiler. While the original concept car was a single seater, the production version
has been transformed into a two-seater, with rollover hoops for both driver and passenger now integrated
into the design.
A shortened windscreen is also featured, but Jaguar said that a full height version will be fitted to cars delivered to the U.S. because of strict legislation. All F-Type Project 7s will also come with a removable roof,
which clips onto the convertible header rail and can be conveniently folded and stowed in the trunk when not
in use.
Deliveries are scheduled to begin in mid-2015. Buyers will have the choice of Ultra Blue, Caldera Red, British
Racing Green (all with white graphics options), Ultimate Black and Glacier White (both with grey graphics
options) exteriors. Jaguar has officially revealed the pricing details for the F-Type Project 7. Each of the 250
models will base at $165,925 including the $925 destination charge. This is a car I would love to have!
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August 9, 2014
Jaguars on Display in Sewickley
Continued from page 1
This year’s judges were: Dan Herrmann, Pete Galinowski, Bryan Williams, Rick Bartkowski, Cindy Petersen, Linda Drago, Janet Daniele, and Chief Judge Jim
Boffo. Special thanks also go to the planning committee
which includes Gene and Janet Daniele, Charlie and
Shirley Roberts, chairman Scott Drab. Without their effort and hard work, the show would not have been possible. Thanks also go out to Chuck Pipich, new member of
the committee, for the dash plaque designs, newsletter
write-up, taking some of the pictures, and agreeing to be
the 2015 show chairman. Thanks also go out to the Borough of Sewickley for the use of the venue, and the kind
help of their coordinating custodian. Thanks also go out Judges Meeting at the tent, Linda Drago, Janet Daniele, Cindy
to the Sewickley Men’s club for parking and manpower. Petersen, Pete Galinowski, Bryan Williams, Dan Herrmann
Thanks to Jim Boffo for also answering various technical questions from members throughout the day.
By noon, the majority of cars had assembled and the judges began
the daunting task of selecting winners from the beautiful array of
well-prepared cars. The show is a joint show between Jaguars and
Rolls Royce/ Bentley’s. Both marques were well represented and
with a few exceptions, the classes were generally structured by decades. The first class was Cars of the 1930s and 1940s, with John
Babson taking first place with his 1939 Bentley 4¼ Litre Vanden
Plas. Bob Grove, who rarely misses the show, received a first-place
award for his elegant XK 120 FHC in the 1950s class. He also won
the “People’s Choice, Favorite Jaguar” award. In 2nd place, was Ed
Judges Jim Boffo and Rich Bartkowski
Graham with his ever-popular 1956 XK 140 Coupe. The venerable
Photos by Chuck Pipich
1960s class featured Charlie Roberts’ newly acquired 1968 Maserati
st
Ghibli Coupe, which garnered a 1 place. A beautiful example, with
low miles and original burgundy colored paint. In 2nd place, was Michael Egan’s 1967 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Saloon, and third place was a tie between Bernie Pinsker’s 1960 Bentley S-2 Continental Drophead Coupe, and Frank Bailey’s 1960 Jaguar Mark 2 Saloon. Frank Trebel won a 1st in the 1970s class, for his 1976 Jaguar XJ6C. In the 1980s
class, David Gestler took a 1st for his 1986 Jaguar SXJ6 and 2nd place went to 1980 Charles Oke for his 1980 Rolls
Royce Silver Shadow Sedan. Glenn Hazlett took a first in the 1990s class, with his 1998 Jaguar XJR, and in the 20002010 Class, David Petersen was 1st with his 2003 Jaguar XJ Super 8 VP, 2nd place went to Scott Drab for his 2000 Rolls
Royce Silver Seraph, and 3rd went to Linda Drago for her 2007 Jaguar S-Type. There were no entries in the 2011 and
newer class.
The E-type was wellrepresented with five sleek
crowd-pleasing cars. Three cars
made up the E-types Series 1
(1961-1967) class, where Sam
McVeigh was awarded firstplace for his red 1967 Jaguar Etype FHC.
Continued on page 6
Walter Blenko’s 1923 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost
Chuck Pipich’s 1999 XK8
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August 9, 2014
Jaguars on Display in Sewickley
Continued from page 5
Second-place went to John Sopiak for his 1963 Jaguar E-Type OTS, and third went to Matthew Sanfilippo for
his1967 Jaguar E-Type 2+2 Coupe. In the next class, E-Types Series 1.5 & Series 2 OTS & FHC (1968-1971), Lewis
Gainfort garnered a 1st for his 1970 Jaguar E-Type OTS, and Dan Meyers took a 2nd for his 1968 Jaguar E-Type FHC.
There were no E-Types Series 3 entries.
The remaining two classes were the XK8 and the Jaguar XKR & SuperCharged. In the XK8 class, Chuck Pipich
won a 1st for his 1999 Jaguar XK 8 Convertible, and in the Jaguar XKR & Super Charged Class, we had not one but two
of the same special edition XKRs, both being beautiful and uncommon cars. Stuart Steinberg won a 1st for his 2004 Jaguar XKR Portfolio, and Don Taskey won a 2nd for his 2004 Jaguar XKR Portfolio. It was like seeing double! How uncommon for our club to have two of these special edition cars.
In the “Display Only” (non-judged) category, there were 5 entries. There was William Casey’s 1933 Rolls Royce
Rolls-Royce Phantom II, a beautiful car which won the People’s Choice award for best Rolls Royce/Bentley. Chris
Davis’s 1997 Bentley Brooklands was also shown, as was Walter Blenko’s 1923 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost. It is noteworthy that the image on the Jaguar/RR version dash plaque was also a 1923 Silver Ghost, which was the car that put
Rolls Royce “on the map” so to speak, as a renowned car maker. The Silver Ghost is 2nd only to the Ford Model A in
terms of the greatest number of years “duration” of the model run – impressive by any standard. Two other cars that
were are also in the display only group, were Anthony Mansfield’s 1967 Jaguar E-Type Coupe, and Dawn DePasquale’s 1997 Jaguar XK8.
In closing, this show is always unique and offers a great opportunity to get your car out, see a lot of other great and
different cars, and really talk shop about Jaguars et al. This year was no exception, always something special throughout all the classes. Special thanks to all the participants and spectators who came and made the 2014 Sewickley such a
wonderful success, and maintaining this long time traditional JCOP event as the wonderful event that it was (and always
is). We look forward to seeing you and your cars in 2015!
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More Sewickley Sights … photos by David Petersen
Niko Mrkonja knows that cleaning your
Jaguar for a show isn’t always fun …
… but winning an award is!
Scott Drab’s ready to present trophies … here’s his new Rolls Royce.
Cindie Petersen with a shiny Ruby.
Charlie Roberts & Chuck Pipich
congratulate Bob Grove on his
“People’s Choice-Jaguar” award.
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2014 Sewickley Show - Results of the Judged Classes
Score
51
Score
91
90
51
Award
Year
Make
Model
Participant
Class AW1: Cars of the 1930's and 1940's
1st
1939
Bentley
4 1/4 Litre Vanden Plas
John Babson
Class AW2: Cars of the 1950's
Award
Year
Make
1st
1953
Jaguar
1956
Class2nd
AW1: Cars of
the 1930'sJaguar
and 1940's
Model
XK 120 FHC
XK 140 FHC
Participant
Bob Grove
Edward Graham
89
80
91
1st
1939
Bentley
Class AW3: Cars of the 1960's
1968
Maserati
Class1st
AW2: Cars of
the 1950's
2nd
1967
Rolls
Royce
1st
1953
Jaguar
90
74
74
2nd
1956
Jaguar
3rd - tie
1960
Bentley
3rdAW3:
- tie Cars of
1960
Class
the 1960'sJaguar
89
80
79
1st
1968
Maserati
Class AW4: Cars of the 1970's
2nd
1967
Rolls Royce
1st
1976
Jaguar
74
74
86
63
3rd - tie
1960
Bentley
Class AW5: Cars of the 1980's
3rd - tie
1960
Jaguar
1st
1986
Jaguar
1980
Rolls Royce
Class2nd
AW4: Cars of
the 1970's
79
4 1/4 Litre Vanden Plas
John Babson
Ghibli Coupe
SilverXK
Shadow
Saloon
120 FHC
S-2 Continental
Drophead
XK 140 FHC
Coupe
Mark 2 Salooon
Charlie Roberts
Michael
Egan
Bob Grove
Charlie Roberts
Michael Egan
Frank Trebel
XJ6C
Frank Trebel
93
86
63
100
97
93
93
1st
1986
Jaguar
Class AW7: Cars 2000-2010
2nd
1980
Rolls Royce
1st
2003
Jaguar
2nd
2000
Rolls
Class AW6: Cars of the 1990's Royce
3rd
2007
Jaguar
1st
1998
Jaguar
98
100
97
97
86
93
Class
Series 1 OTS & FHC (1961-1967)
ClassAW9:
AW7: E-Types
Cars 2000-2010
1st
1967
Jaguar
E-Type
1st
2003
Jaguar
XJ
SuperFHC
8 VP
2nd
1963
Jaguar
E-Type
OTS
2nd
2000
Rolls Royce
Silver Seraph
3rd
1967
Jaguar
E-TypeS-Type
2+2 Coupe
3rd
2007
Jaguar
XJR
SXJ6
Silver Shadow Sedan
XJ Super 8 VP
Silver Seraph
S-Type
XJR
96
Class
E-Types Series
Series 11.5
& Series
OTS & FHC (1968-1971)
ClassAW10:
AW9: E-Types
OTS
& FHC2(1961-1967)
1st
1970
Jaguar
E-Type
1st
1967
Jaguar
E-TypeOTS
FHC
2nd
1968
Jaguar
E-Type
FHC
2nd
1963
Jaguar
E-Type OTS
3rd
1967
Jaguar
E-Type 2+2 Coupe
Class AW12: Jaguar XK8
1999 Series 1.5
Jaguar
XKFHC
8 Convertible
Class1st
AW10: E-Types
& Series 2 OTS &
(1968-1971)
99
98
99
93
1st
1970
Jaguar
Class AW13: Jaguar XKR & SuperCharged
2nd
1968
Jaguar
1st
2004
Jaguar
2004
Jaguar
Class2nd
AW12: Jaguar
XK8
86
96
99
93
1st
1999
Jaguar
Class AW13: Jaguar XKR & SuperCharged
People's
Jaguar
1stChoice - Favorite
2004
Jaguar
1953
Jaguar
2nd
2004
Jaguar
E-Type OTS
E-Type FHC
XKR Portfolio
XKR Portfolio
XK 8 Convertible
XKR Portfolio
XKXKR
120 Portfolio
FHC . . .
People's Choice Favorite - Rolls Royce/Bentley
Royce
Rolls-Royce Phantom II
People's Choice -1933
Favorite Rolls
Jaguar
1953
Edward Graham
Bernie Pinsker
Frank Bailey
Ghibli Coupe
Silver Shadow Saloon
XJ6C
S-2 Continental Drophead
Coupe
Mark 2 Salooon
SXJ6
Silver Shadow Sedan
1st
1976
Jaguar
Class AW6: Cars of the 1990's
1998
Class1st
AW5: Cars of
the 1980'sJaguar
99
98
98
97
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Jaguar
People's Choice Favorite - Rolls Royce/Bentley
XK 120 FHC . . .
Bernie Pinsker
Frank Bailey
David Gestler
Charles Oke
Glenn Hazlett
David Gestler
Charles Oke
David Peterson
Scott Drab
Linda
GlennDrago
Hazlett
Sam
DavidMcVeigh
Peterson
John
Sopiak
Scott Drab
Matthew
LindaSanfilippo
Drago
Lewis
Gainfort
Sam McVeigh
Dan
JohnMeyers
Sopiak
Matthew Sanfilippo
Chuck Pipich
Lewis Gainfort
Dan Meyers
Stuart Steinberg
Don Taskey
Chuck Pipich
Stuart Steinberg
Bob
Don Grove
Taskey
William Casey
Bob Grove
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The Jaguar Foundation
Tom Krefetz, a member of the Board of Directors for the Jaguar Foundation, is pleased to announce his support for the recently established Jaguar Foundation. The Foundation has been created by passionate Jaguar
people who donate their time, resources, and services with the goal of better serving the Jaguar Heritage and
preserving the marque for future generations. We aim to leave a legacy for our children’s children so that
they will be able to appreciate and continue on with the work that we started.
The foundation is anticipating opening two museums, one for each coast, where Jaguar cars, books, memorabilia, and related material will be housed and viewed by the public. We are requesting that JCNA members
donate any classic Jaguar related items they can to help form these new museums.
The Jaguar Foundation will give back to the Jaguar community in many ways:
Provide annual scholarships for students interested in Jaguar Automotive Restoration to help
cover the cost of tuition and training.
Be a resource for historical information related to the heritage and restoration of Jaguar cars.
Providing a forum for the exchange of information and ideas for Jaguar enthusiasts.
A specialty tool loan program, with specialty tools available on loan.
Promote the hobby and encourage people of all ages to become involved with Jaguars.
All donations are tax deductible, as the foundation is set up as a 501c3 non-profit, and we encourage all Jaguar enthusiasts to donate what they can to get the wonderful Jaguar Foundation museums filled with vintage
Jaguar items. The Jaguar Foundation will accept donations such as Jaguar: cars, parts, tools, books, memorabilia, as well as financial donations. Financial donations can be made online through the Foundations website,
or by check. With any Jaguar donation you will receive a receipt for your tax records.
We encourage all Jaguar enthusiasts to become a Patron of the Jaguar Foundation. There are multiple levels
to meet your needs:
$30 for a Patron
$250 for a Bronze Level Patron
$500 for a Silver Level Patron
$1,000 to $2,500 for a Gold level Patron
$2,500 and above for a Platinum Patron
There will also be 2 levels available for Corporate Patrons - $3,500-$5,000 and $5,000 and above.
If you have any questions please contact:
East Coast-George Camp (803) 760-9460 SCJag@Juno.com
West Coast-Tom Krefetz (760) 758-6100 TKrefetz@Classicshowcase.com
Jaguar Club of Pittsburgh
Candy Williams, Editor
222 Karen Drive
Elizabeth, PA 15037
UPCOMING EVENTS:
September 28, British Cars at Hartwood
Jaguar Club of Pittsburgh 2014 Summer-Fall-Winter Events Calendar
September 28
British Cars at Hartwood
October
Fall Leaf Tour
November
Business Meeting/Election
December 6
Christmas Party
Non-JCOP Events for 2014 — Sept. 4-8, Watkins Glen
Jack & Pat Terrick
Pete & Janet Galinowski
Rich & Roberta Aronson
Candy & Bryan Williams
Oct. 8-11, Hershey Car Show
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