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M . A . P . S R E V I E W N E W S L E T T E R O F M A I T L A N D
A U T O P R E S E R V A T I O N
S O C I E T Y ,
S O U T H A U S T R A L I A
M A P S - T h e H i s t o r i c M o t o r
V e h i c l e C l u b o f t h e Y o r k e
P e n i n s u l a ”
w w w . m a p s - y p . o r g May 2018
NOT THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA,
BUT THE 1950 ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM IV
OF THE ROYAL WEDDING.
See Page 12 for more details, plus a
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2 MAITLAND AUTO PRESERVATION SOCIETY INC., PO BOX 86, MAITLAND SA 5573
OFFICE BEARERS for 2017-18
PRESIDENT JOE INGRAM 08 8837 3126; 0407 718 225 [email protected]
VICE-PRESIDENT TREVOR CLERKE 08 8853 7191; 0422 162 204 [email protected]
SECRETARY MARG BASTIAN 0417 826 703 [email protected]
TREASURER ERICA ANDREWS 08 8825 3287 (H); 0418 818 247 [email protected]
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
RICHARD BASTIAN 0408 849 001 [email protected]
TREVOR BEAN 0476 105 205 [email protected]
GRANT HARVEY 0408 019776 [email protected]
KEVIN KAVANAGH 08 88373 998 [email protected]
MIKE OSBORNE 08 8837 3158 0427 373158 [email protected]
KEITH PENHALL 08 88232999 [email protected]
REGO OFFICER AND AUTHORISED PERSON
KEITH PENHALL 08 8823 2999; 0417 865 697 [email protected]
AUTHORISED PERSONS
ROD NIXON 08 88322 537 [email protected]
TREVOR CLERKE 08 8853 7191 (H) [email protected]
JIM DAVIES 0417 836 994 [email protected]
RICHARD DUNS 08 8837 3002 (B) [email protected]
MIKE OSBORNE 08 8837 3158 [email protected]
EDITOR/PUBLIC OFFICER
MIKE OSBORNE 08 8837 3158 0427 373158 [email protected]
EVENTS COORDINATOR RICHARD BASTIAN 0408 849 001 [email protected]
NEW MEMBER OFFICER GRANT HARVEY 0408 019776 [email protected]
REGALIA JOAN CORRELL 08 8853 2004 [email protected]
WEB SITE & MAILING JIM SEWELL 08 8837 3826t [email protected]
PATRON STEPHEN GRIFFITHS JP MP
LIFE MEMBERS RON BRIGGS+ LOIS BRIGGS KEN HEINRICH HOWARD HEARD+ DON ROSE SHIRLEY ROSE+ MIKE OSBORNE MARY OSBORNE DICK PENHALL JENNY PENHALL JIM SEWELL JEAN SEWELL
GENERAL MEETINGS ARE HELD THE FIRST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH, EXCEPT JANUARY, 8PM VISITORS AND GUESTS WELCOME.
VENUE IS NOW MAITLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE, PIONEER ROAD MAITLAND.
MAPS members wishing to join other members for social discourse and a meal before the monthly meeting can ring the Yorke Valley Hotel on 8832 2422, book a place on the MAPS table and turn up around 6pm; all welcome.
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FROM THE EDITOR
May has certainly been a month of contrasts and not simply with regards to the weather! Our great weekend at Victor Harbor was followed the next day by a trip to Adelaide. This was to get a pin put into Mary’s big toe, so to correct a long term issue. As well as the toe in, I asked the surgeon to adjust her track as well! That means that it’s light duties for her until the middle of June– and more duties for me, but I must not complain. It just goes to illustrate to us men how much work is taken for granted. Initially I thought that my program to get the Alvis project moving might stall, but I am managing to do several jobs on the body panels at home. For those looking to remove rust and paint, a Scotch Brite Clean & Strip disc , P/N 07460 is highly recommended.
The good news is that three months after the ignominy of two punctures on All British Day, our Bristol 409 is back on the road. Having need of yet another odd sized tyre, I decided that to get the wheels fitted with wider safety rims in order to fit a tubeless and wider profile tyre. Now the car has five newly painted and shod wheels, plus I got the electric window lift mechanisms renewed.
If all that was not enough to get fixed, the efforts of a mouse to perforate the Alvis hood lining has seen Shannons Insurance covering the repair cost, so that should, I hope be fixed in the next month. Pam Wilton came to the rescue as regards getting a match for the material and Shannons approved the quote from local craftsman, Danny at Trim Tech, Kadina. If the job is as good as the Bristol retrim, I’ll be more than pleased.
For those who actually read the newsletter, you’ll see that it’s a bit
thinner issue, due to a lack of event reports on one hand and my lack of time to compile articles of my own..
Late item– the menu for the Handover Lunch is detailed below– looks good value.
Best regards, Mike O
MAPS HANDOVER LUNCH
SUNDAY 8TH JULY
$23.00 PER HEAD MAINS
. Crumbed Butterfish served
with Chips, Lemon and Tar-
tare
. Roast Turkey served with sea-
sonal Vegetables, Cranberry
Sauce and Gravy
. Beef Schnitzel served with Pan
Gravy and Chips
. Chicken Schnitzel served with
Pan Gravy and Chips
. Homemade Beef and Mush-
room Pie served with Chips
ALL MEALS INCLUDE
THE HELP YOURSELF
SALAD BAR
DESSERT
. Sticky Date Pudding served
with Ice-cream
Tropical Fruit Salad served with
fresh Whipped Cream
NAMES FOR BOOKINGS
WILL BE TAKEN SHORTLY
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NEW MAPS EVENT
ACCOMODATION FOR MILANG
CAMPOUT JANUARY 2019
Milang Caravan Park– Contact Betty on 8537 0282
3 cabins– 1 with 2 double beds and 2 with 2 singles. $90 per night
4 On site vans sleeping, 2,4 ,6 $70 per night
Powered sites $30 per night. A discount will apply to a MAPS member booking on arrival.
Milang Motel
8537 0090
8 Rooms Twin $85 per night, Family rooms , sleeping 3-4 $100 per night
3 nights for 2, 4 nights for 3 and a weekly rate of only $ 300.
Continental breakfast included..
GET BOOKING NOW, AS ACCOMODATION WILL SOON BE BOOKED OUT FOR THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL “YESTERDAY’S POWER’ RALLY
We’ve checked out the area and caravan park– very nice and host Betty will look after you.
OTHER EVENTS
JUNE 10TH Kadina Swap Meet & Show & Shine
JULY 14-15TH Burra to Morgan Run
SEPT 1ST Old Car Day at Bethany Reserve
SEPT 16TH Gawler Swap Meet
SEPT 21-22 Port Augusta VRC’s Flinders Odessy
SEPT 29TH Copper Coast Show’n Shine, Kadina Oval
SEPT 29TH Bay to Birdwood Run Pre 1956 vehicles
WELCOME TO NEW MEMBERS
Bob Willshire & Maria Owen, Kadina. They own a running,
partially restored 1974 HJ Holden utility
Norm Edwards and Sarah Grant, Maitland
They own a 1971 HT Holden Barry Illman and Di Sparrow,
Balgowan They own a 1965 MG B, 1946/1948
Morris 8/40 Series II E in pieces, 1948 Morris Z x 2 pickup
Unclaimed Name Badges
Max Daniel Adam and Sue Moss
Ralphy and Dianne Colliver
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MAPS REGISTRATION DAY,KULPARA HALL
Sunday 20th May 2018
Club Run Participants
ANDREWS Erica
BASTIAN Richard & Marg
BURNETT Treven
CHAPMAN Bev
CLEARY Tony
CLERKE Trevor & Lyn
DAVIES Jim
EDWARDS Margaret / FARROW Ashley
GOODFELLOW Brenton & Jayne
HARVEY Grant & Sandra
HEWISH, Alan
HICKS Bill & Di
HILL Rod & Vonny
HOPKINS Richard & Jacky
HUDSON Rick & Margaret
HUDSON Wade
KILINGBERG Graham & Margaret
LIDDICOAT Robert
LUTZE David
MAHLO Joe & Gerry
MASON Kath
MITCHELL Brian & Marg
MUDGE Ron & Pat
OSBORNE Mike
PENHALL Jenny
PENNEY Lindon & Dawn
PENNY Malcolm
REDPATH Roger & Dee
SEWELL Jim & Jean
SIMPSON Colin
SYMONDS David & Josie
WALLIS Peter & Leanne
WHITELAW Barb & Ivan
WINEN Vic
A good turnout of members for the first
of the two MAPS bbq rego days; this one
at Kulpara and the second one in June to
be at Wauraltee. The weather was chilly,
both inside and out, so perhaps the guys
manning the BBQ had chosen the right
job! Members anxious to get their subs
paid and log books endorsed starting
arriving just after 10AM and the business
side of things looked to have wound up at
about 1PM.
The club provided a good selection of
cooked meats, with the members
chipping in with salads and sweets. No
big hiccups on any log book processing
with Jenny Penhall on hand to record
new log books issued, Erica Andrews
taking the unpaid subs, leaving Mike
Osborne and Jim Davies the easy job of
just filling in the books.
A good number of members brought
along their old vehicles thus allowing
some of the not so often seen to be
admired.
Well done to Trevor and Lyn Clerke for
bringing up the BBQ trailer from Port
Vincent, Richard and Marg Bastian for
the meat and beverage supplies
organization and to Lindon and Dawn
Penney for arranging the excellent venue
at Kulpara Hall again. As well as the
business side, there was a good buzz of
social chatter, making it a day to meet up
with members that perhaps had not had
the chance to chat for a while.
As in previous events this year, a note of
participants was taken, but please help
make these records accurate by ensuring
your name(s) and the vehicle in use on
the day are entered on the event/run list.
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COLIN SIMPSON’S HOLDEN
ALAN HEWISH’S HOLDEN TORANA
ROB LIDDICOAT’S PORSCHE
Richard Bastian’s notes on the Kulpara
Rego Day
Kulpara Rego Day was a reasonable day with 53 people present and I believe that there were 20 log book registrations done and memberships paid up. Always plenty of salads and sweets laid on, which is reassuring for the caterer!!
The BBQ meat also worked out really well. We had catered for 60.
Our Treasurer, Erica indicated that there’s still about 90 members to renew membership and their vehicles, so time to remind the next meeting and Wauraltee rego day will be busy.
The Kulpara Hall is a great facility. Well cared for, hosting a very vibrant playgroup for the surrounding community.
These Registration Days, I believe, are a very worthwhile excise, both from a members social occasion and, I guess, more importantly, it provides an opportunity for the widespread location of members to conveniently complete their renewals.
It also shows that we are not a ‘meeting/admin centric’ club and are prepared to be mobile.
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ELANORA STANSBURY, SUNDAY 29TH APRIL
A relatively late addition to the MAPS members' events options, the Inaugural Elanora Field Day at Stansbury proved to be an all round success. Elanora's Linda Kennedy ordered good weather and it could not have been better- sunny, but not too hot for old cars!
We opted to take the Alvis, setting a steady pace to brunch at Pt Vincent and arriving at Stansbury about noon. There was a lot of activity with stalls and pens being set up. Before long, the vehicles from MAPS and the YPVVCMCC started to arrive and I had concerns that there would be sufficient parking space. With a bit of maneuvering, we fitted everyone in well.
A wide range of attractions to look at besides the vehicles- chooks. lambs, alpaca, a goat, pigs, a donkey and a pony formed a great display for all ages. Other activities were rides in with the pony and trap, delicious Devonshire teas and a sample of local museum items.
The residents and visitors loved the variety and one resident had a special treat; a ride in the cab of big grain truck! Ion the past, trips to aged care homes have been based on rides in the cars, but this event was something different and much more fun for everyone I reckon,
Twenty MAPS members with a dozen cars, a tractor and a motorcycle from a wide area attended along with other enthusiasts - and a good selection of dogs too!
We were able to catch up with a couple of former MAPS members- Ken Osterstock and Wayne Mundy, both now residing in the Elanora home. A most enjoyable afternoon out and thanks to the friendly staff and volunteers at Elanora for their help and the show bags.
Mike O
Jenny Penhall- “ Come in number 5, your times up”
Maisie Osborne- “ Baah, humbug”
She’s a beauty, Peter Anderson– and the Daimler’s not bad either!
At least the Editor did not make an ass of himself.
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HMVC’s BRITISH CLASSICS TOUR DAY, VICTOR HARBOR
This annual event has become a firm favourite on our calendar and our absenc-es have only been due to clash of events such as the Federation Tour, or illness. Clear on both accounts this year, I can think of few nicer to spend my birthday.
We headed off on Friday morning, opt-ing to take the Triumph as the weather looked to be rain forecast . It was a tight squeeze with Maisie in the back, but a suitcase on the rear boot rack gave suffi-cient capacity. We always take the back route via Gawler, Hahndorf and then via to Echunga and Willunga Hill. This al-lows us to fuel up at Lobethal bakery! With a couple of stops we arrived at our weekend accommodation about 2 PM having missed the rain. That allowed me to cure a b++++y rattle from the hard top which was annoying all three occupants on the journey
Saturday saw us visit Port Elliot market and catch up with a couple of HMVC members. An early start on Sunday morning, but still not as early as the will-ing band of HMVC volunteers on scene to set the day’s show up. Morning tea was laid on in the nearby hotel and a band of marshals lined the 240 vehicles up for the flag off on a short trip to Wait-pinga Beach where the surf looked im-pressive. Returning back to Victor Har-bor, we were all directed to various park-ing places and able to sit down and enjoy lunch.
There were a number of awards. I’m not sure on the entire honor role, so my apologies for any omissions or errors.
Some of the award winners, going clock-wise from above-
Best Convertible—Daimler Conquest Roadster
Winston Bryant’s Humber Hawk.
Austin 10.
Jaguar XK120 Roadster
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Minutes of general meeting, Performing Arts Centre, Maitland 8pm, Thursday, May 3, 2018
Meeting opening and welcome: President Joe Ingram explained the room evac-
uation procedure and welcomed members and visitors. Visitors 3. Present: As per attendance register 4. Apologies: Graeme and Margaret Klingberg and as per attendance register 5. Confirmation of the April 5, 2018 minutes: as recorded in the review Moved Marg Bastian ‘that the minutes of the March 1 meeting be accepted’ se-conded Craig Farrow Carried 6. Business arising from minutes: *Development of pamphlet to give to prospective members – still in progress *Future Patron – still to consider id Stephen Griffiths leaves *Member profiles for Review – still needed for Review 7. Treasurer’s report: Moved Erica Andrews ‘that the treasurer’s report be accepted’ seconded Trevor Clerke Carried 8. Correspondence: In *All Steamed Up Mannum – 17 -18 November 2018 *2018 Shannon's Melbourne Autumn Classic Auction *Documents for new lease *Morris Car Club day Email *documents re signing of new lease Newsletters *Crank Talk April 2018 – Pirie & Districts Automotive Restorers Club *Crank Case Murmurs April 2018 – Broken Hill Veteran and Vintage Car Club *Smoke Signal April & May 2018 – Veteran & Vintage Motorcycle club of SA *Con-rod March / April 2018 – Northern Automotive Restoration Car Club Out *Nil Moved Marg Bastian ‘that the correspondence be accepted’ seconded Lyndon Penney Carried
MAISIE O’s JOKES
Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car.”
A dad is washing the car with his son. After a moment, the son asks his father, "Do you think we could use a sponge instead?"
Two dogs are walking along a street. They are passed by a third dog driving a lorry load of logs. One turns to the other and says: "He started fetching a stick and built up the business
from there."
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9. Business arising from correspondence *Annual lease – to be renewed for five years 10. Events As in April Review – report on *Friday April 6 to Sunday April 8 – campout at Port Pirie (report) *Sunday April 15 – twilight BBQ at Pt Victoria with Vintage Sports Car Club (report) *Saturday April 21 & Sunday April 22 – car display for YP Saltwater Classic (report) Coming events *Port Pirie 17th Biennial Rally – May 18-21, 2018 *Sunday May 20 – registration day at Kulpara 10.30am *Sunday June 24 – registration day at Wauraltee 10.30am *Handover luncheon Sunday July 8 – Ardrossan Hotel *Sunday August 26 – Watsacowie Brewery and lunch at Wilkins Coobowie *Sunday September 16 – Alpaca Farm (Ladies Day out) *Port Augusta Rally – September / October 2018 *Riverland Rally at Renmark after Bay to Birdwood – October 2018 *Wednesday October 3 – Minlaton Show: pam Wilton organising *Friday October 12 to 14 – campout at Burra *November (date to be confirmed) – Sunrise breakfast Copper Coast *December – Christmas dinner (to be confirmed) *January 19 / 20 2018 – Milang campout 11. General Business *Form to nominate at AGM *Registration days 2018
Kulpara hall booked May 20 ($40) need to bring BBQ Wauraltee hall booked Sunday June 24 ($60 including tea / coffee)
*Patron - *Lucky squares 12. Next meeting: Thursday June 7, 2018 at 8pm Meeting closed: 8.45 Guest Speaker- an interesting talk was given on walking the Kokoda Track by Wendy Butler and Kirsty Short
Annual General Meeting.
The Maitland Auto Preservation Society Annual General Meeting will be held at the Maitland Performing Arts Centre at
8pm on Thursday, July 5 2018.
Nomination forms have been distributed by email and hard copies for those not on the email mailing list
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COVER STORY
Viewers of the recent royal web will have seen the arrival of various royalty arriving in a selection of Rolls Royce, Bentley and Daimler vehicles, shepherded by “packs” of Range Rovers.
The oldest vehicle was the RR Phantom 4, but without the royal crest on the photograph. I could not but notice that the car looks to have had modern light units put into the original Lucas headlamps. That lead me to look a little bit of the background of the car.
Rolls Royce has used model names such as Phantom, Spirit, Ghost, Wraith, Cloud etc. over the decades. A Phantom appeared first in 1925 and is still a model name today. Superseding six cylinder models in 1936, a V12 model was produced with a massive 7.3 litre all alloy engine. These were highly complex cars and after WW2, such cars were not seen as a rational part of the Rolls/ Bentley program, hence the much smaller engined Rolls and Bentley models.
The story goes, in 1948 the Duke of Edinburgh, a keen motorist, heard about a Bentley projects nicknamed “Scalded Cat” and asked if he might test it out. He enjoyed this experimental car immensely and drove it for considerable distances. When he returned it, he apparently murmured about how nice it would be to have a car with performance in the Royal Mews. On 15 November 1948, not long after Prince Philip had driven the aforementioned automobile, an order came through for a Rolls-Royce motor car for Their Royal Highnesses Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Such a vehicle would have to meet their official needs which meant it must be a limousine, it would also have to have good performance since the Prince wished to drive it himself. The car would be the first RR in the stables as Lanchesters and Daimlers had been the previous norm. It was originally planned to be the only Phantom IV, a strictly one-off piece.
Rolls-Royce, aware that Daimler had held the Royal warrant to provide motor cars since 1900, was very keen to ensure that the car was
the best there had ever been, The board had earlier considered making a replacement for the pre-war Phantom III, but were wary that such a large and expensive motor car might not have a market in the weak post-war economy.
H.J. Mulliner was selected as the coachbuilder, so they prepared drawings for approval. The chassis, was delivered to them on 20 July 1949 for erection of the body. Prince Philip visited the workshops more than once while it was being built. When the automobile was completed in July 1950 its delivery was accompanied by a public announcement stating the Phantom IV had been "designed to the special order of Their Royal Highnesses, the Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh".
As the car was privately owned when delivered to the couple it was painted Valentine green (deep green with a slight blue secondary hue) with red belt-line striping. The limousine became an official state car of the United Kingdom upon Princess Elizabeth's accession to that country's throne in 1952; as such, it was repainted in the sovereign's colour scheme of royal claret and black. It remains in the Royal Mews and is still occasionally used for royal and state occasions. For example, it was used at the wedding of Prince William of Wales and Kate Middleton to carry Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, from Clarence House to Westminster Abbey. Hence 2018, saw this 67 year old vehicle playing another important roles at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Well, a Cadillac would not have gone down too well in Windsor, UK I reckon!
It is said that just 18 of the model were made, all supplied to royalty or heads of state. Sixteen are thought to survive. Prince Philip’s later personal cars included Lagonda and Alvis convertibles and until recently, a modern London taxi in which he took US President Barack Obama and wife Michelle for a trip. Could you see Trump in one?!
Mike O, sourced and adapted from Wikipedia and other areas.
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HAPPY 60TH BIRTHDAY TO THE CHEEKY LOOKING
AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE.
The Austin-Healey Sprite was announced to the press in Monte Carlo by the British Motor Corporation on 20 May 1958, just before that year's Monaco Grand Prix. The Sprite was designed by the Donald Healey Motor Company, with production at the MG factory at Abingdon. It first went on sale at a price of £669, using a tuned version of the Austin A-Series 948 cc engine .
The Sprite quickly became affectionately known as the "frogeye" in the UK and the "bugeye" in the US, because its headlights were prominently mounted on top of the bonnet, inboard of the front wings. . There were no exterior door handles; the driver and passenger were required to reach inside to open the door. There was also no boot lid, owing to the need to retain as much structural integrity as possible, and access to the spare wheel and luggage compartment was achieved by tilting the seat-backs forward and reaching under the rear deck, a process likened to potholing by many owners, but which resulted in a large space available to store soft baggage.
Engine:
1958–1961: 948 cc A-Series 43 h.p. at 5200 rpm and figures at the time showed it had a top speed of 82.9 mph and could accelerate from 0–60 mph (in 20.5 seconds. Fuel consumption of 43 miles per imperial gallon
When the Mk. II Sprite was introduced in 1961 it was joined by a badge-engineered MG version, the Midget, reviving a model name used by MG from the late 1920s through to the mid 1950s. The car pictured is owned by MAPS members, Richard & Leanne Cane.
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A COUPLE OF CONTRASTING ADVERTS FOR TWO MAKES FEATURED IN THIS EDITION, PLUS A CARTOON ESPECIALLY FOR DON SAYERS, A MAPS OWNER OF A VANDEN PLAS PRINCESS 4 LITRE R WITH A ROLLS ENGINE
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FOR SALE
Rick Hudson’s relative, Morray Ginn is looking to sell this
Austin A30 bought several years ago.
Duco colour is cream.
Vehicle is near Mannum, expired rego on RHD 399
Asking price is $4500 negotiable.
Call Morray on 0409 394500
ALSO CHIQUE..
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY TO
BEV INGRAM THIS WEEK.
WANTED
Rick Hudson is looking for a nearside door mirror for his 1971 Mercedes Benz 230.
Picture show the driver’s door mirror with a long rectangular plinth.
0401 010 175
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SHORTLY TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE, A 1950’S CITROEN LIGHT 15, UNDER-GOING WORK IN THE WORKSHOP OF
TONY HEARD, A GREAT MORGAN FAN, AS AWELL AS A REGULAR ALVIS RESTORER. THE OTHER VEHICLE IS A
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUILT CAR -
A CHIC
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MAPS REGALIA PRICE LIST
Jackets: $50
Short sleeve polo shirt without
pocket:
$30
Short sleeve polo shirt with
pocket:
$35
Woven MAPS logo badges: $10
Metal logo badges, for cars: $20
MAPS logo stickers:
Large $5
Medium $2
Small $1
Also available– MAPS mugs
$10– empty!
To order any of the se items, see
regalia officer Joan Correll,
phone 8853 2004 or email
To order a new MAPS name
badge (magnetic, or pin and
clip), see membership secretary
Erica Andrews, phone 0418 818
247 or email
MAPS CLOTHING & REGALIA