Combined Display Day, 3rd November 2024
The Sprite Club of SA and The Austin Healey Owners Club held a combined display day at Wigley Reserve, Glenelg. It was open to all Austin Healey's and Sprites to join in the celebrations and display their vehicles. There was a People's Choice Award for three categories, Sprites, Big Healey's and Others, voted on by the general public. Our Tony Cappellutti took out the Big Healey award for his BJ8. Don Cardone won the Sprite Award with his Bugeye Sprite.
Our John Cronshaw was there with his magnificent stall of motoring books creating interest among the crowd. We had 15 Healey's on display during the day. It was great to see one of our newer members Dan Farmer there with his white BJ8. Hard luck story of the day was the BJ7 of Trotters who had brake issues before they left home. Ian Hay had a busy week repairing a leaking oil seal on the rear end so he could make the day. Graham Hammond brought all our signs and marquees to the event, leaving his Healey at home.
A very successful day with the weather and the turnout of so many vehicles, many thanks go to The Sprite Club for their organisation in the lead up to and on the day. All participants had a great day, and the general consensus was to continue with combined display days. Hopefully we will see a few more Healey's next year at this event.
Modified Wed, 13 November 2024
Dinner Meeting 7th May 2024
Marion Hotel Dinner 7th May
This month’s dinner was in the Terrace room at the
Marion Hotel. We were lucky to get a separate room
for this month’s dinner as it is becoming increasingly
difficult to book a room these days without having to
pay a significant deposit thanks again to the
Hammonds for their work securing another great
venue.
Modified Mon, 9 September 2024
Dinner Meeting 6th March 2024
Hyde Park Hotel Dinner
The clubs bimonthly dinner meetings are always well attended as it is
a great opportunity to keep our wives involved with the club.
The March 6 th meeting at the Hyde park hotel also gave members a
chance to rehash the weekends All British Day showing having the
upstairs room gave us a private venue with a great group photo to
remember the event.
Modified Mon, 9 September 2024
All British Day 2024
All British Day 2024
This year’s event was the 40 th anniversary of the event which started
as a picnic day at St Clair in 1984 moved to Uraidla, then outgrew
that venue and since 2013 has been held at Echunga with a breakfast
at nearby Mylor which serves as a meeting point for many clubs,
around 800 vehicles attended with all profits going to charities.
The event also celebrated the 90 th anniversary of the Sporting Car
Club where we hold our meetings.
This year a dozen members entered the event and it was very
pleasing to see some new cars and some that had been in restoration
for many years on display.
Modified Mon, 9 September 2024
Coonawarra & Grampians Run 20th March 2024
Coonawarra & Grampians Run 2024
Following the over-whelming success of Grant & Bronte Trotters
Flinders Ranges run last year they teamed up with Rod & Helen
Bishop to produce an equal or better run by doing it a couple of
times before hand to get the timing right (zealots).
Wednesday 20 th of March we met at the Crafers Hotel we headed of
collecting the Hillier’s Smeaton’s and Hammonds at Wistow first stop
was at Langhorn Creek where David Hillier’s bonnet was lifting, that
grill in six cylinder bonnets is perfect for tying them down with the
binder twine farmer David produced from his boot. With no further
problems we had morning tea at Meningie followed by a trouble free
run to Penola using some of the lesser highways to avoid the traffic
where we were joined by Anton Hardeman a friend of many in the
club from Portland in his Cobra. That night we celebrated Bronte
Trotter and Peter Schembrie’s birthdays at the local pub.
Thursday morning it was off to the Yallum Park homestead a
mansion built by John Riddock a prominent local politician for a
guided tour by the owner then on to the Ottelia restaurant for lunch
a wander through the historic parts of Penola and some of the
Smeaton’s wine for the evening.
Friday morning it was off to the Grampians via the Mannon Falls
minus the water then Dunkeld Bakery for lunch at the turn off David
Hillier’s clutch gave out but the local mechanic who was easy on the
eye according to the girls had him back on the road after lunch and
on to Halls Gap.
Saturday was a wander around the area meet for lunch then a tour
of the beautiful heritage Seppelts Great Western cellars, dinner at
Barney’s bar a converted shearing shed in the center of what only
weeks before had been the Grampians bushfires to which the
proceeds of Paul Bradley’s raffles were contributed.
Next morning, we were off again for a run to the Murtoa stick shed
from the outside a big bulk handling shed but on the inside it
revealed its amazing construction with 560 Mountain Ash poles up to
80 feet high supporting the roof, built to store surplus grain during
WW2. The Woods farming machinery museum was another gem
discovered by our organizer’s with a huge collection of all types of
machinery and lunch supplied then onto Horsham.
Sunday it was off to Goroke to visit the painted silos with lunch and
farewells at Keith and a big thank you to the Trotters and Bishops for
organizing the run.
Modified Mon, 9 September 2024
2023 All British Day
All British Day 2023
Modified Tue, 14 May 2024
Members Cars
AHOC Healey Photos
Modified Thu, 25 April 2024