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been donated to replace some of those stolen. That was
before he was co-opted to drive the jack for the body
adjustments.
Another great morning tea was supplied by Graeme
Whitehead - hot dogs in place of the usual party pies
were greatly appreciated and enthusiastically consumed.
After the tea break, some more work was done on the
car before it was moved to its new home in the north-
east corner of the meeting room, safe (we hope) from
vandals wielding fire extinguishers.
Editor Bob Campbell and Librarian Mark Jones were
waving cameras about resulting in many more
photographs than could be fitted in with this article.
Denny applies the final adjustment to
the wheel arch (Mark Jones photo)
Right and below: The Caversham Car settles into its
new home in the meeting room (Mark Jones photos)
Stolen Tools
This is a list of the tools stolen from the VSCC workshop. If you have any such tools lying
around spare that you are willing to donate to the club, please contact Ron Fabry and let him
know - Phone: (08) 9457 9479, Email:
rfabry29@hotmail.com1 x Multi purpose wheel spanner
2 x Angle grinders ( electric )
2 x Sanders ( electric )
2 x Drills ( electric )
2 x Full set of new metal drill bits
1 x Box of assorted drill bits
1 x Full set of metric spanners & sockets
1 x Set of Whitworth spanners
1 x Box of assorted SAE spanners & sockets
1 x Full set of screw drivers
3 x Hammers ( 2 ball point & 1 claw )
1 x Rubber mallet
1 x Set of cold chisels
1 x Set of 3 pliers
2 x Sliding clamps
3 x G clamps
1 x Set of 3 metal files
1 x Set of paint scrapers
1 x Hack saw & blade
1 x Crow bar ( pinch bar type )
1 x Tool Box
1 x Wire brush
2 x Electric extension cords
1 x Red spray can




