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JAGUAR TRACKSNEWS from the SAN DIEGO JAGUAR CLUBJuly 2017Inside This Issue: Recap- “Jaguar Jamboree and Smoking BBQ”, Sunday, June 25th Upcoming Events:- “SDJC Concours d’Elegance”, Saturday, July 15th- “Concours Afterglow”, Sunday, August 13- “Riverwalk Golf Club Brunch”, Saturday, September 9 Notes from the Concours Judges TentJuly 20171

JAGUAR SAN DIEGO(888) 379-4806 JaguarSanDiego.com4525 Convoy St. San Diego, CA 92111Proud supporter of the SAN DIEGO JAGUAR CLUB.Members receive special pricing on new and pre-ownedcars and 10% off all parts and service.**Cannot be combined with other offers.2July 2017

Presidential PerspectiveJorgene and I live near the coast and we are still waiting for summer to begin as I write this in late June.Fortunately, as has been the club’s good fortune this year, the weather was perfect for the JaguarJamboree at Classic Showcase in Oceanside on June 25th, sponsored by long-time club members Tom andDebbie Krefetz. There was a great turnout of SDJC members, as well as members from JOCLA and IEJC. Asyou will read starting on p. 10, SDJC brought home most of the “gold” from the day. Thanks again to Tomand Debbie for hosting this unique event.Last month I made mention of self-driving (aka autonomous) cars and wondered if Jaguar was going tojump into the mix. Well, no sooner had the June Jaguar Tracks “gone to press” than an article appeared inthe San Diego Union-Tribune confirming that, yes, Jaguar Land Rover is joining the pack on this newestfrontier in automotive engineering. The June 13th article states “Jaguar Land Rover on Monday said it hasinvested 25 million in Lyft as part of an effort to ramp up development of autonomous vehicles andother up-and-coming automotive technologies.” Given the recent announcements of the all-electricI-Pace; the turbocharged, four-cylinder F-Type (which will be quicker than my 385 hp, V8-powered ’11 XJ);and the US -version XF Sportbrake, i.e., station wagon, the offerings from Jaguar continue to grow. Whenwe bought our first Jaguar in 1984, a well-used 1981 XJ6, the XJ-S was the only other model offered. Talkabout progress.I have been serving temporarily as editor of Jaguar Tracks over the past six months, following in the stepsof Jim Hallameyer, and earlier, Stick Holmes and other club members. I plan to do so through the Augustissue, after which I’ll return to my primary tasks as your president. As Jim and Stick noted, serving aseditor is a great way to learn about the club and our many members. If you have a bent for coordinatingthe input from members, directors, and others, let a Board member know. BTW, this doesn’t need to be asolo effort. Several JCNA-affiliated clubs use multiple editors to spread the effort.Here’s looking forward to seeing you at the SDJC Concours on Saturday, July 15 at Spanish Landing!SDJC June 2017New MembersStuart Kass1966 E-Type 2 23July 2017

INSIDE THIS ISSUEON THE COVERPresidential PerspectivePage 3New Member InfoPage 3Club Calendar of EventsPage 6Reservations RequiredPage 7Out and About in Your JaguarPage 9Jaguar JamboreePage 10Notes from Concours Judges TentPage 16SDJC ConcoursPage 17Officers and CommitteesPage 25BOD Meeting MinutesPage 27Kurt Astroth’s ’74 XJ6L at the head of a line of SDJCentries at the Jaguar JamboreePhoto by Dan Jensen4July 2017

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Club Calendar of EventsA Note to All SDJC Club MembersSDJC EventsSaturday, July 15SDJC 53rd Concours d’EleganceSpanish Landing Park, San DiegoMark Hodges, Concours ChairSunday, August 13Concours AfterglowRancho Santa Fe Golf ClubHosted by Barbara BraySaturday, September 9Riverwalk Golf Club BrunchMission ValleyHosted by Nedra RummellSunday, October 9British Car DayEmbarcadero ParkHosted by British Car Club CouncilDo you enjoy the Club’s monthly get-togethers,events, drives, luncheons, dinners? Do you know agreat place the SDJC Members might enjoy? Do youwant to share a favorite drive you’ve made in yourJaguar? Do you have a favorite luncheon or dinnerplace that would make a good venue for an SDJCClub gathering?Think about sponsoring one of the monthly events.Please contact me to find out what is involved or justto talk about it. The Club values participation from itsMembers. Thank you!Bob Proctor, SDJC Activitiesbob.proctor.sdjc@gmail.com or 760-473-6725 (cell)aliproctor3@gmail.com or 760-473-6728 (cell)Radio ShowsYou Auto Know - Dave StallSunday, 7 - 10 pm KCBQ-AM 1170Thursday, 1 pm on SignOn San DiegoThe Car Show - Art Gould and Dave KunzSunday, November 12Election LuncheonSan Diego Yacht ClubHosted by Al and Kathleen SteeleSDJC Business MeetingsSan Diego Jaguar Club Business meetings are heldmonthly no later than the second Wednesday of eachcalendar month at 7:00 pm at Jaguar San Diego. Ifyou plan to attend a meeting, call to confirm thedate/time/ placeJan 11Jul 12Feb 8Aug 9Mar 8Sep 13Apr 12Oct 11May 10Nov 8Jun 14Dec none9 - 10 am Saturdays KPFK-FM 90.7Call-in (818) 985-5735RPM Today - Dave Stall1 - 3 pm Sundays ESPN-AM 800Call-in (866) 377-6800SDJC Dinner Meetings and DrivesMonthly social events are generally held on the first orsecond weekend of each month. Event information will beincluded in issues of the newsletter and on the Clubwebsite at www.sdjag.com. If you would like to host a Clubevent, please contact Bob or Ali Proctor at:760-473-6725 (Bob’s cell) or 760- 473-6728 (Ali’s cell)Reservations are required for most social events. PleaseRSVP to the host prior to the cut-off date. Remember,SDJC must guarantee payment for all meals reserved.“No-shows” will be billed if they do not cancel theirreservations via phone or e-mail by the posted cut-off date.6July 2017

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BRUNCH AT RIVERWALK GOLF CLUBSATURDAY September 9thPRESIDIO ROOM AND VERANDA1150 FASHION VALLEY ROADSAN DIEGO11:00 – 12:00 Cocktails12:00 – BrunchSeasonal Fruit DisplayGorgonzola Spring Mix SaladFarm Fresh Scrambled EggsApple Pecan Maple PancakesSmoked BaconSausage LinksBreakfast PotatoesChicken MarsalaOrange Juice, water, hot tea and coffeeWine, Soda and Cocktails will be available 40.00 per person8July 2017

Out & About in Your JaguarLocallyCaliforniaOn The RoadOut of stateSunday, July 16th61st Annual Hillsborough ConcoursCrystal Springs Golf Course, Burlingame, e Notes from the Judges Tent on page 16Saturday, August 19thJaguar Corral at Laguna SecaRolex Monterey Motorsport ReunionCorral@Jags.orgWebsites You May EnjoyClub InformationSan Diego Jaguar Clubwww.sdjag.comJaguar Clubs of North America (JCNA)www.jcna.comSan Diego Auto Museum www.sdautomuseum.orgCar InformationJaguar USAInteractive JaguarJaguar information .jag-lovers.comwww.jaguarforums.comOngoingEvery Friday April through SeptemberCrusin’ Grand, Escondidofacebook.com/cruisinggrandEach Thursday of the Month June-AugustLa Mesa Car ShowLa Mesa Village, La Mesa50s cars along La Mesa Blvd lmvma.comIf you are planning a trip, be sure to check the JCNAwebpage at www.jcna.com/all-upcoming-events andlook for events you might like to attend on the road.9July 2017

Jaguar JamboreeBy Dan JensenThe 3rd bi-annual Jaguar Jamboree was held again this year at Classic Showcase in Oceanside on June 25th. As inyears past, Tom and Debbie Krefetz opened up the doors to their facility for an even wider variety of activitiesfor the 100 attendees. Over 60 SDJC members attended, along with members from the Jaguar Owners Club ofLos Angeles and Inland Empire Jaguar Club. New SDJC members Bruce and Stephanie Jamieson, John and SusanDenlinger, Richard Lawler, Malcolm and Lyn Lloyd-Smith, Mark Robbins, and Gary and Rikki Zimmerman gottheir first, or near-first, experience of an SDJC club event. If they are like Jorgene and me, I’m certain theyenjoyed themselves!Amy and Bill SwiftMarie, Dave and Matt Allen with Gina TrupAn expanded variety of events were offered during the day. Tours of the Classic Showcase restoration facilitieswere again provided, along with guest speaker Kevin Easton discussing collector car insurance, Tom providing aseminar on the Coventry Foundation (see www.coventryfoundation.org), briefings by Classic Showcase MasterTech David Barber, and a specialized tour led by Bryce Boyce, Shop Supervisor. Hoehn Jaguar also brought adisplay of several of Jaguar’s latest offerings. Throughout the morning and early afternoon, attendees admiredthe many cars on display and then selected their favorites.Paul Novak provides advice on XJSsJohn and Deborah Zaharychuk10July 2017

After enjoying the “Smoking BBQ” lunch accompanied by live music provided by the Jamey Holbrook Jazz Band, ballotswere counted for Best of Show, both 1938-1989 and 1990-2017; Most Character; and Drove the Longest Distance to theShow. SDJC went home with most of the awards, with Jim Hallameyer winning Best of Show 1990-2017 for his 2014 XKCoupe, Keiichi Yamamoto winning the Most Character Award for his 1955 MK 140 MC FHC (featured on the cover of theMay 2017 Jaguar Tracks), and Al and Olga Quale taking the award for Drove the Longest Distance to the Show. The Best ofShow 1938-1989 award was captured by Marco De La Barrera with his 1951 Jaguar XK-120 OTS. Additional photos andhighlights of the event can be found on the Classic Showcase er17/index.html).Cathy Leuthen and Liz SoensCheck-in host Debbie KrefetzAnn and Bruce MortlandAl Quale about to receive his award fromTom Krefetz for having driven the longestdistance to the Jamboree11July 2017

Jack and Shiela RabellKeiichi Yamamoto with his awardfor his ‘55 MK 140 MC FHCNew members Stephanie and Bruce JamiesonJuly 2017Jim Hallameyer beside his award-winning ’14 XKValerie and Lou SuterMitch and Parvin Cohen12

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Notes from the Judges TentBy Pete Rieth, Chief Judge, San Diego Jaguar ClubConcours Day is upon us! The always accurate local weather gurus foretell a glorious day by the bay.Our cadre of experienced judges has completed the required annual refresher training and proficiencytesting. We’re very pleased to welcome two new Apprentice Judges to the team for 2017: Nedra Rummelland Jim Singmaster.Our thanks go to both the San Diego Auto Museum’s Patrick Heffernan and staff and also to Tom Krefetz’Classic Showcase for providing wonderful teaching venues for Concours 301 training. There’s nothing likehaving a full-up, perfect, Series 1 E-Type engine and an XK-120 OTS at your elbow as teaching aids! Debbie’syummy munchies also really helped to keep the trainee judges’ attention active.On Concours day we are very happy again to have Jim and Dawn Boese and Windley Putnam asScorekeepers. For those of you who haven’t noticed this somewhat ‘behind the scenes’ activity, it is a crucialpart of bringing an accurate result to the Awards Ceremony in timely fashion. Judges this year will also rotatethrough duty in the Judges’ Tent as Scrutinizers. Matt Allen has kindly volunteered as Scoresheet Runner toexpedite the judging schedule.Here’s a summary of how the scoring review process works - After each judge team turns in a set of scoresheets (Interior, Exterior, Engine and OV for Champion, or only Interior, Exterior and OV for Driven) to theJudges’ tent, a series of reviews happens: First, two Scrutinizers review to ensure the sheets are filled outcompletely and correctly per the JCNA Rule Book, using a checklist and returning those needing corrections.Next, the sheets pass to the Scorekeepers, who again review the scored entries for numeric accuracy andtally each sheet to calculate an overall score for the entry. Finally, all entries’ scores are compiled on a singlesheet which the Chief Judge and Concours Chair will use during the Awards Ceremony to announce winnersof Third, Second and First Place trophies in each competing class (Champion, Special and Driven). AfterConcours day, the Chief Judge will again review all score sheets for accuracy, making corrections if warranted,and report provisional scores and the Judge Roster to JCNA. After adjudicating any formal protests, the scoresbecome final for purposes of Regional and North American competition.2017 JCNA Concours in the Southwest Region.Here are some established 2017 JCNA Concours of interest to SDJC members. I will update this list as JCNAapproves and posts the Concours sanctions requested by the individual clubs.15 July - San Diego Jaguar Club, Spanish Landing, San Diego, CA29 September – San Antonio Jaguar Club, San Antonio, TX1 October – Jaguar Club of Southern Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO21 October – Jaguar Club of Houston, Sugarland, TX4 November – Jaguar Club of Southern Arizona, Tucson, AZIf you have any questions about this article or JCNA Concours d'Elegance participation, please contact me byEmail at: 60Jaguar@gmail.com or (619) 813-2005.16July 2017

THE SAN DIEGO JAGUAR CLUBCELEBRATES ALL JAGUARSDURING ITS 53rd ANNUAL JCNA SANCTIONEDCONCOURS d’ELEGANCEatSPANISH LANDING PARK on SAN DIEGO BAYSATURDAY, JULY 15, 20178:00 AM – 3:00 PMInformation Sheets and Registration Formsare posted on theSDJC Website Upcoming Events urs Schedule8:00 am9:30 am10:00 am11:30 am1:00 pm2:30 pm3:00 pmJudging Field opens to EntrantsJudges MeetingRags Down – Judging BeginsJudges 1 Hour Lunch BreakVoting Ends for ‘Best of Show’Awards Presentation (Approximate)Event Ends (Approximate)17July 2017

DIRECTIONS TO THE CONCOURSThe Concours d’Elegance will be held at Spanish Landing Park, which is located at 4500 Harbor Drive.Spanish Landing Park is on the south side of Harbor Drive, across from the Terminal 2 exit of SanDiego International Airport (Lindbergh Field).From I-5 North to Harbor Drive:Exit Hawthorne St; follow the curve to go west on Hawthorne. Stay in the middle lane. Turn right on NHarbor Drive when Hawthorne ends and follow the road past the airport.From I-5 South to Harbor Drive:Exit Kettner Street; drive south on Kettner to Laurel Street. Turn right on Laurel Street. Stay in theright lane, which becomes Harbor Drive. Follow the road past the airport.On Harbor Drive, Driving Past the Airport:Stay in the left lane past Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Watch for the Spanish Landing Park signs. Turnleft into the park at the traffic signal for the exit from Terminal 2. The San Diego Jaguar Club featherwill be near the parking lot entrance.Concours entranceDetail18July 2017

CONCOURS PARKING AND FOODParking:Day use parking is available in the public parking lot at the entrance to the park, or in any public parking lot.Please obey all rules concerning parking completely in the stalls, meters, and meter time limits.Parking for towing vehicles and trailers is available across Harbor Drive in the long term parking lot or LibertyStation. Please obey all rules and fees concerning parking in these lots.Parking out of stall or on the grass is specifically prohibited by port district rules. Only car show vehicles areallowed to park on the grass, and then, only in the area designated by the parking crew or ConcoursChairman. Towing vehicles and trailers are specifically prohibited from parking on the grass per our permit(this is a change from years past).We suggest you arrive early if using the parking lot as it fills rather quickly. Overnight parking of any kind isnot allowed on Port District Property, including Spanish Landing Park.Food:The San Diego Jaguar Club plans this social event as a car show and picnic. Bring your favorite picnic itemsand food to enjoy your day at the bay.Since there are not any restaurants within walking distance of the park, we have two lunch options availableonsite.1. Pre-ordered box lunches from a local deli. The deli will provide a sandwich, condiments, a chosenside, and a cookie. These box lunches will be delivered to the Concours Hospitality Tent between 11am and noon.a. If you wish a box lunch, be sure to pre-order yours via the registration form and order formavailable on the club website.2. Delish Dogs, a gourmet hot dog and sausage vendor, will be onsite to prepare made-to-order food.Pre-ordering here is not required.Hospitality Tent:Complimentary coffee and donuts will be available until they run out.Water will be available for purchase for 1 a bottle.19July 2017

CONCOURS GUIDANCE FOR THE ENTRANT1. All cars will be judged in accordance with current JCNA rules.2. Ensure that your "Entrant Data" appears correctly on your score sheets. In order to compete for JCNAregional or North American standings you must be a JCNA member at the time of showing. Your name andJCNA Member Number, entered on the score sheet, must appear the same as on your JCNA Membership Card.3. The vehicle Entrant or a member of his or her immediate family or trust:a. Must be present during judging and is responsible for showing the car.b. Will be given the opportunity to provide proof of authenticity for any items noted by the judgingteam for non-authentic point deductions.c. Must initial those non-authentic deductions, which stand.4. The component judging method will be used. When the judges arrive at your car, please have the boot lid,doors, windows and bonnet CLOSED and the soft top ERECT (removable hardtops are not judged in JCNAConcours). If appropriate for your car model, side curtains, tonneaus and boot covers should be displayednearby.5. Factory and/or aftermarket floor/overmats shall be removed in order for the Judge to examine the basiccarpeting. Factory fitted overmats will be judged; optional and aftermarket overmats will NOT be judged.6. Judges are NOT permitted to touch the car without the Entrant's permission. Entrants will please openand/or close the windows, doors, bonnet and boot lid if and when requested.7. Spare tires need not be removed for judging. However, Champion Division Entrants should be prepared toremove fabric tire covers for the Boot Judge to inspect the spare tire and wheel and, if necessary, to move thetire in order for the Judge to examine any tools that may be stowed behind it. The tools may be moved fordisplay in advance. Metal tire covers on exterior spares need NOT be removed.8. Driven Division entries will NOT have their boot nor engine compartments inspected; however, the judgingteam will require that bonnets be opened to verify the cars have proper Jaguar engines.9. Judging teams will make every effort to spend the JCNA-mandated maximum of 15 minutes actually judgingeach car, plus an additional 5 minutes for Operation Verification. ENTRANTS WILL PLEASE AVOID EXTRANEOUSCONVERSATION WITH THE JUDGES.10. Following Operation Verification, Entrants are allowed 15 minutes to attempt to correct any light or hornmalfunctions. If a repair is accomplished within the allotted 15 minute period, the Entrant should contact theJudging Team leader in order for the item to be re-verified and the deduction adjusted if warranted.11. Entries may not exit the display area prior to the end of the Concours without the permission of the ChiefJudge or Concours Chairperson. Early departure is cause for disqualification. If an early departure is approved,a safety escort will be provided.THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION AND COOPERATION20July 2017

Appendix DOfficial JCNA Concours d'Elegance Competition ClassesChampion Division ClassesC1/PRE: Classics (Pre-XK engine) Tourer, OTS, DHC and Saloons: Swallow, SS & SS Jaguar (1927-51)C2/120: XK 120 (1948-54)C3/140: XK 140 (1955-57)C4/150: XK 150 (1957-61)C5/E1: E-Types, Series 1 (1961-67)C6/E2: E-Types, Series 1.5 (1968) and Series 2 E-Types (1968-71)C7/E3: E-Types, Series 3 (1971-75)C8/SLS: Early Large and Small Saloons: MK VII, MK VIII, MK IX, MK 10, 420G, (1950-70), MK 1 (2.4 & 3.4), MK 2 Series (2.4, 3.4, 3.8 liter,Daimler V8), 240, 340; S-Type 3.4S, 3.8S, & Jaguar and Daimler 420 (1955-69)C9/XJ: XJ6/12 Series 1 Saloons (1968-73); XJ6/12 Series 2 Saloons and Coupes (1973-79); Series III XJ6, XJ6 Sovereign and XJ6 VDP (1979-87);Series III V12 and V12 VDP (1979-92) Note 1C10/XJ: XJ6 (XJ40) Sedans (1987-94), XJ12 (XJ40) (1993-94); XJ6/12/R, (X300) (199597) Note 1C11/J8: XJ8/R Sedans (X308) (1998-2003), XJ8/R Sedans (X350 Alloy) (2004-2009) Note 1C12/JS: XJ-S/SC (1976 - 1991 Pre-Facelift) Coupe, Cabriolet, H&E Convertible, Convertible, XJR-S Le Mans, XJR-S Jaguar Sport.C13/JS: XJS (1991 - 1996 Facelift) Coupe, Convertible, XJR-S Jaguar Sport.C14/K8: XK8 Coupe and Conv. (1996-2006), XKR (1999-2006)C15/XK: XK and XKR Coupe and Conv. (2007-On)C16/SX: S-TYPE Sedans (1999-2008), X-TYPE Sedans and Estate Wagon (2002-2008)C17/PN: Preservation Class (more than 35 years old)C18/PN: Preservation Class (20 to 35 years old)C19/FJ: XF Sedans (2008-On), XJ Sedan (2010 [as 2011 model year] – On), XE (2016 Model Year) (2016 AGM)C20/F: F-TYPE (2013-On)C21/FP: F-PACE (2016-On) (2016 AGM)Note 1: Majestic, Daimler, Daimler Double Six, Daimler Sovereign, and Daimler Majestic models are eligible for Champion DivisionClasses C9/XJ and C10/XJ according to their years, engines, and body styles.Driven Division ClassesD1/PRE: All Classics (Pre-XK engine) and XK 120, XK 140, XK 150D2/E1: E-Types (1961-67)D3/E2: E-Types Series 1.5 (1968) and Series 2 E-Types (1968-71)D4/E3: Series 3 E-Types (1971-75)D5/SLS: Early Large Saloons: MK VII, MK VIII, MK IX, MK 10, 420G, (1950-70);Early Small Saloons: MK 1 (2.4 & 3.4), MK 2 Series (2.4, 3.4, 3.8 liter, Daimler V8), 240, 340; S-Type 3.4S, 3.8S,& Jaguar and Daimler 420 (1955-69)D6/XJ: XJ6/12 Series 1 & 2, Saloons and Coupes (1968-79); Series III XJ6, XJ6 Sovereign and XJ6 VDP (1979-87);Series III V12 and V12 VDP (1979-92) Note 1D7/XJ: XJ6 (XJ40) Sedans (1987-94); XJ12 (XJ40) (1993-94); XJ6/12/R, (X300) (1995-97)D8/XJS: XJ-S/SC (1976-1991 Pre-Facelift) Coupe, Cabriolet, H&E Convertible, Convertible, XJR-S Le Mans, XJR-SJaguar Sport.D9/XJS: XJS (1991-1996 Facelift) Coupe, Convertible, XJR-S Jaguar Sport.D10/K8: XK8 Coupe and Convertible (1996-2006), XKR (1999-2006)D11/XK: New XK and XKR Coupe and Convertible (2007-On)D12/J8: XJ8/R Sedans (X308) (1998-2003), XJ8/R Sedans (X350 Alloy) (2004- 2009) Note 1D13/SX: S-TYPE Sedans (1999-2008), X-TYPE Sedans and Estate Wagons (2002-2008)D14/FJ: XF Sedans (2008-On), XJ Sedan (2010 [as 2011 model year]-On) , XE (2016 Model Year)D15/F: F-TYPE (2013-On)D16/FP: F-PACE (2016-On)Note 1: Majestic, Daimler, Daimler Double Six, Daimler Sovereign, and Daimler Majestic models are eligible for Driven Division Classes D6/XJand D12/J8 according to their years, engines, and body styles.Special Division ClassesS1/PD: Factory-produced and prepared Competition Jaguars, Factory-sponsored Competition and Limited ProductionJaguars and Production Jaguars privately prepared and modified for competitionS2/MOD: ModifiedS3/REP: Replica (non-production, Jaguar powered)21July 2017

Jaguar Land Rover North America2017 Jaguar/Land Rover DiscountsIf you are in the market for a new Jaguar/Land Rover, or have been waiting for the right reason to pull the trigger.this may do it.Please remember, these discounts apply only to JCNA members in good standing who have been members for at least sixmonths. Therefore you will need your JCNA membership card to show the dealer when you are closing your purchase**. YourJaguar Land Rover dealer will be able to access and verify the discount amounts.JaguarModel YearModelTrim Level*Amount2017XEAll 1,0002016 / 2017XFAll 1,0002016XJAll 5,0002016 / 2017F-TYPEAll 2,5002017F-PACEAll 1,000Model YearModelTrim Level*Amount2016 / 2017Discovery SportAll 7502016 / 2017Range Rover EvoqueAll 1,0002016 / 2017Range Rover SportAll 1,000Land Rover* Subject to vehicle availability. SVR models excluded.All deliveries must be through an authorized Jaguar or Land Rover Retailer. Visit www.jaguarusa.com orwww.landroverusa.com to find your local retailer. Participant should notify the Retailer they have a PIN immediately.Special Offer Link: https://www.jlrprivateoffer.com/22July 2017

Excellence since 1973 and still the leaderIn the Rearview MirrorWhite Elephant Sale, June 2008, at Stick and Karen HolmesWhat do these members have common?23July 2017

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OFFICERS AND COMMITTEESElected OfficersPresidentDan Jensendan.jensen1@icloud.com(619) 742-9540Al Steele (through 2018)aws2@sbcglobal.net(858) 272-0604(619) 995- 0109 cellImmediate Past PresidentGeorge Kleingakleinsdjc@gmail.com(619) 847-5257Chuck Leuthen (through 2019)chuckleuthen@cox.net949-637-06791st Vice President, ActivitiesBob Proctorbob.proctor.sdjc@gmail.com(760) 476-3516(760) 473-6725 cell2nd Vice President, MembershipNedra Rummellnedra@rummells.com(760) 634-3477(760) 519-5400 cellTreasurerDave Allensdjagclubtreasurer@outlook.com(858) 335-0763SecretaryAli Proctoraliproctor3@gmail.com(760) 473-6728Newsletter Editor, Jaguar TracksDan Jensendan.jensen1@icloud.com(619) 742-9540DirectorsMark Hodges (through 2017)sdjagclubwebmaster@outlook.com(619) 593-1798(619) 890-0149 cellTim Bennett (through 2017)tbennett@imageoptions.net(949) 289-8176Vic Chang (emeritus)rudyming@cox.net(619) 445-7345Functional ChairsAdvertising Sales, Jaguar TracksDan Jensendan.jensen1@icloud.com(619) 742-9540British Car Club Council RepDave Putnamdputnam3432@gmail.com(614) 783-3475San Diego Auto Museum RepPete Pickslaypickicelli@cox.net(619) 444-8084(619) 894-7816Chief JudgePete Rieth60jaguar@gmail.com(619) 813-2005Concours ChairMark Hodgessdjagclubwebmaster@outlook.com(619) 593-1798(619) 890-0149 cellRosterNedra Rummellnedra@rummells.com(760) 634-3477(760) 519-5400 cellDealer RepresentativeJim Hallameyerjimhallameyer@cox.net(619) 440-7893(619) 993-7892 cellLogowearDave and Marie Allendavea11en@earthlink.net(858) 618-7547PhotographersRoger and Diane McDonalddartist@san.rr.com(858) 487-1774(858) 354-1272Property ManagerOpenRafflesDiane McDonalddartist@san.rr.com(858) 451-2860(619) 208-9760 cellWebmasterMark Hodgessdjagclubwebmaster@outlook.com(619) 593-1798(619) 890-0149 cellClub HistorianNedra Rummellnedra@rummells.com(760) 634-3477(760) 519-5400 cellThese are the people at the “wheel” of your club. They would be glad to help you get involved or respond to yourinquiries or suggestions. There are a lot of jobs to do to keep the club running smoothly. Of course, you are alwayswelcome to come to a Board meeting.25July 2017

CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADSPlease click the Classified Ads button on the SDJCHomepage at sdjag.com to see the range ofJaguars offered for sale. The ads include detailsand up to 12 photos of each car!26July 2017

San Diego Jaguar Club Board of Directors’ Meeting Minutes – June 14, 2017Meeting was called to order at Jaguar San Diego at 7:00p.m. by President, Dan Jensen. The following Boardmembers were present: Bob Proctor; Nedra Rummell; Dave Allen; Ali Proctor; George Klein; Al Steele; TimBennett. Absent: Chuck Leuthen; Mark Hodges, Webmaster. Also present: Jim Hallameyer, Dealer Rep; PeteReith, Chief Judge; Pete Pickslay, San Diego Automotive Rep; and Debbie Bennett.Secretary’s Report: May 2017 Minutes were approved electronically.Treasurer’s Report: Dave – paid the 2nd deposit for the holiday Party at Tom Ham's Lighthouse. Dave hasreached out to the San Diego Auto Museum about club membership. Pete will discuss with the museum. Daverecommended a write up on the museum in Jaguar Tracks. Also, the club received an invitation to participatein the JOCO Concours d'Elegance in Portland Oregon over the Labor Day weekend.First Vice President’s Activities Report: Bob- Events Review - None. Preview – 6/25/17 Jaguar Jamboree atClassic Showcase. 50 club members have signed up to attend. 6/29/17- SDJC Day at the Fair. Upcoming 8/13/17 Afterglow Luncheon Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club -hosted by Barbara Bray. 9/9/17 Riverwalk Brunch,Mission Valley - hosted by Nedra Rummell. As always please check SDJC website for current news andinformation on upcoming events.Membership Report: Nedra presented the following prospective member to the Board for approval: STUART KASS. Upon amotion by Ali and Seconded by Dave, he was unanimously approved. Nedra passed out a JOCLA membership card and alsosample version of SDJC Introduction card asked for Board feedback. Also, she needs to order more applications. Applicationneeds to include color of Jaguar and she would like to update images of Jaguars.Newsletter Editor’s Report: Newsletter: Dan – As usual, Roger did a great job with pictures from MemberAppreciation Luncheon.Functional Chair Reports: Dealer Representative: Jim will contact Jaguar San Diego regarding Concours displayvehicles, sponsorship, and to discuss floorspace for classic cars in Jaguar San Diego showroom. Website: Mark –presented by Trevor Hodges - Website current with reservation forms and information. Classifieds: Mark- via Trevor - currently running four ads: two wanted and two for sale (two members and two paid). Concours: Mark- via Trevor – at this point there are 20 cars registered for j

Bob Proctor, SDJC Activities bob.proctor.sdjc@gmail.com or 760-473-6725 (cell) aliproctor3@g mail.com or 760 -473 -6728 (cell) SDJC Dinner Meetings and Drives Monthly social events are generally held on the first or second weekend of each month. Event information will be included in issues of the newsletter and on the Club Club