Thursday, 7 April 2022

Charge of the 'Flight Brigade'

Thursday 7th April - 2022

To all our dedicated Qantas Car Show volunteers.

A little over 2-weeks ago here in the 'Shire' we experienced a spectacular community event in Sutherland with the 6th Annual Sylvanvale Pre-WWll Vintage Car Show.

As everyone already knows that our event on Sunday the 20th March, 2022 was a resounding success due to many things, none more important than the support that we received from the Qantas volunteers (past & present) who rolled their sleeves up to join the Sylvanvale team to deliver our most successful fundraising event to date.

Qantas Volunteers all hard at work, spreading goodwill
and supporting Sylvanvale. Photos: John Stanley

Apart from the magnificent Pre-WWll Vintage vehicles that were on display to the public in Sutherland I am very proud to say that the professionalism that you all brought to the show did not go unnoticed by me or the hundreds if not thousands of people that attended our extravaganza on that magnificent day.

I would like you all to know that so far I have not received one negative comment about the show, the feedback is overwhelming in our favor.

Yesterday I was approached by one of my neighbours here on the insular peninsula here in Burraneer, I really do not know him from a bar of soap only that he lives in the same street, he said "Aren't you the guy that put that car show together?" so I listened to what he had to say.

The first thing that he said to me was "Where on earth did you get your volunteers?". He said from the moment he & his family entered the venue in Sutherland they were so impressed, the welcome that they received was unbelievable, they only intended to cruise the car park to check out the Vintage Vehicles for an hour or so & ended up spending three & a half hours there. How good is that?


QF Volunteers collecting Show admission fees at
our Main Gate entrance. Photo: John Bateman

I was also approached by a lady the other day who had nothing but praise for all of your performances & it really was a performance. She mentioned that while she was actually waiting in the queue to pay her $5.00 entry, there were two kids that wanted to see the show & did not realise there was an entry fee of $5.00. (they had no money). Whoever it was at that entrance they allowed those two kids to enter free of charge.

She was so impressed that she placed $20.00 in the kitty & did not want any change. Needless to say those two kids will be fans of ours forever & undoubtable will spread the word far & wide, great publicity.

Two of my cars & the Color Tiles teardrop banners
and trophies on display. Photo: Steve Core

I have been retired from Qantas Airways for 15-years now. Seems like another lifetime ago.

I am here to tell you that I am so proud & privileged to still know & be friends with so many people that I spent 34-years of my life flying around the world with to be part of that wonderful organisation (Qantas) that gave us all so much in life's lessons.

From the bottom of my heart, thanks very much for supporting Sylvanvale at this year's Pre-WWll Vintage Car Show to make it the spectacular success that it was. If you have not already heard through the grapevine we were delighted to have raised a tad over $30K.

With improvements & massaging certain avenues of our show there is absolutely no reason why next year we can't raise $50K.

News hot off the Press, I have decided to move our 7th Annual Sylvanvale Pre-WWll Vintage Car Show from the month of March to Sunday the 17th of September 2023 due to concerns that March is the wettest month of the year, without the weather on our side it just makes the success of the show almost impossible.

Please note in your Papyrus diaries that proposed date for next year's show. (Sunday September 17th '23).

I am looking forward to meeting up with you all next year.

Thanks once again, stay safe & never forget my motto:

"Adventure before Dementia."

Yours sincerely

Ken Warburton. 
(Event organiser & Custodian)


Saturday, 26 March 2022

Our Car Show goes off with a Bang... not a whimper

Wednesday 23rd March - 2022

Hello everyone,

It is with great pleasure that I sit down here in my office & report to you all (via email) the day after our Sylvanvale Pre-WWll Vintage Car Show that was delivered as promised to the people of the Sutherland Shire & Sydney was nothing short of a spectacular success.

We were absolutely blessed with perfect weather on Sunday for our extravaganza. It was 27°C (80°F), magnificent blue skies, no wind & the sun shone all day.

The main aim of our Car Show is raise vital funds for Sylvanvale to improve the lives of people living with disability.
We love this shot, Sylvanvale resident Xavier enjoys sitting in the passenger
seat of this classic open air tourer.
Photo: Steve Core

For those of you that for one reason or the other couldn't make it on Sunday you definitely missed out on a truly memorable community event here in the Shire.

We managed to fill the huge Council car park in Sutherland with Pre-WWll Vintage & Classic motor vehicles to the delight of the many thousands of eager spectators that strolled through the venue from early morning until the presentation of the well deserved trophy winners around 3:00pm.

As everyone knows, this year we decided to relocate from Cronulla to Sutherland because we had outgrown the mall in Cronulla. This was of major concern to me, I was betwixt & between about this major change of venue.

Our Show presents a spectacular opportunity for
show-goers to get really close up looks at cars they
would never see out on the public streets.
Like this 1923 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost.
Photo: Steve Core

Everything is easy in hindsight, however I am here to tell you that our new venue here in Sutherland went off with a bang. I have received so much positive feedback from everyone that I am completely over the moon. Rest assured we are not going anywhere from this perfect location.

I think that the major plus is that there is heaps of parking for the general public, with easy access & departure for the Vintage Car entrants. This year I was so impressed with the inclusion of many new entrants to exhibit their pride & joy here in the Shire.

As a matter of fact, after the trophy presentation everybody's friend 'Fletch' from Classic Resto's wanted to say a few words about the show.

Fletch and Warbo at the trophy presentation, Fletch had some
astute compliments and observations to say about about our Show
Photo: John Stanley

What 'Fletch' said completely blew me away, he mentioned that over the years he has covered many car shows both here in Australia & overseas & here is the money line.

"The quality & variance of the Vintage vehicles on display here today would match Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in California, USA."

We should all be very proud of ourselves that we have this quality of participation in our ranks here in Sydney & beyond & guess what it can only get better. I can't wait to see his coverage of our show on Sunday. I will let you all know when & where to watch his presentation. I believe it will take approximately 5-weeks from now before it hits our screens.

VIPs Left to Right:
Mayor of the Sutherland Shire, Carmelo Pesce. CEO of Sylvanvale, Leanne Fretton. Car Show founder & Custodian, Ken Warburton and Miranda MP, Eleni Petinos.
Photo: Steve Core

As soon as I find out the final finance figures I will let everyone know in a more detailed newsletter.

So until then I will take this opportunity to sincerely thank from the bottom of my heart all the people that helped us make this event the success that it was on Sunday.

We couldn't possibly have done it without the participation of the magnificent Vintage vehicles & their proud owners taking their time & effort to support us once again this year, many thanks.

With the sun shining brightly on Show day,
the colours on the cars really popped.
Like this 1936 Chevrolet Business Roadster
Photo: Steve Core

I would also like to give a big thank you to the guys here in my engine room that worked tirelessly to put this spectacular together & make it the success that it was.

Major thanks go out to all of the Sylvanvale employees, sponsors and volunteers, Steampunk Sydney, the Sydney Tramway Museum at Loftus for their double decker bus, all the musicians that performed from the Caringbah Music School, the Chrysler Restorers Club members for the effort they made to bring us the BBQ. How good were the scrumptious bacon & egg rolls for the early bird arrivals & then later in the day with steak sandwiches & sausage sandwiches for lunch.

I also want to thank those to made the effort to dress in period-style outfits to help create the atmosphere we created on the day. Hang in there, in my next report I will let you know who the lucky winner was for my choice of "Best car of the Show" & the winners of the Raffles.

Until then, stay safe.

Regards

Ken Warburton

NB. I almost forgot to mention the many thousands of people that showed up in their droves on Sunday to check out these wonderful vintage vehicles that were on display from a bye-gone era & gave generously to buy raffle tickets to support our very worthy cause. Many thanks indeed.



Stay tuned for more reports & photos to follow...


Thursday, 17 March 2022

Only 3 sleeps to go...

Thursday 17th March - 2022

Now we're getting into the very thin end of the countdown wedge. Just three more sleeps to go until the 2022 Sylvanvale Pre-WWII Vintage Car Show on Sunday the 20th, March.

Besides, we're actually now game enough to look at the weather forecast for Sunday and the BOM is predicting that it's going to be 26°C and partly cloudy. Wow - considering all the adverse weather we've had in Sydney, we'll take that hands down. So stow away that Rain-X repellant spray bottle, you won't be needing it.

Our vehicle entry count still keeps ticking up every day and we'll accept entries right up until Show time and better yet, anyone that has a car that qualifies can just roll up on the day. We'll find a spot for you.

The prestige of our event is reflected in the fact that there are trophies up for grabs in every category of vehicle on display, plus $200 for the vehicle that wins the head judge's nod for the coveted 'Best of Show' grand trophy award.

We'll see everyone in Flora Street, Sutherland when the Sutherland Shire Council's car park will burst into automotive historic life for a guaranteed spectacular day for the entire family on Sunday.


Sylvanvale Pre-WWII Vintage Car Show
Sutherland Council Car Park, Flora Street, Sutherland
Show times: 9:00am until 3:00pm
Admission: $5 per adult - $10 per family
Food & Coffee Vendors on site
Every cent raised goes directly to Sylvanvale
Fundraising for people with Disability





Classic Restos to cover our Car Show

Thursday 17th March - 2022

HOT OFF THE PRESS...

Mark ‘Fletch’ Fletcher - TV Presenter / Host / Producer of the Automotive TV Program Classic Restos

TV personality Mark 'Fletch' Fletcher showcases vehicles from the past & travels around Australia & the world to reveal Classic cars & their owners' stories

The man himself, Mark 'Fletch' Fletcher
has had a life-long passion with all types of cars

I am proud to announce that the automotive legend, my hero ‘Fletch', will be attending our 2022 Sylvanvale Pre-WWll Vintage car show to produce an entire show for Fletch's TV series - Classic Restos

Needless to say I am absolutely delighted that 'Fletch' has decided to come on board to support our Charity Sylvanvale with his personable, professional, expert interviewing & photography skills & knowledge of Automotive History. He's never dull. Our event will have colossal content, more than enough to fill an entire program.

With 'Fletch' mingling around all of our Pre 1939 Vintages Vehicles, talking & interviewing people & having their photos taken with him, this will be pure gold. The icing on the cake for our exciting event, I'd say.

Fletch on the job, shooting for his self produced and filmed
Classic Restos TV Program 


So if you wish, we would love to have as many people as possible to go to the trouble of dressing up in period dress. (I certainly will be).

While strolling around the Classic & Vintage vehicles you will have a fun time because people will want to take your photo using a Vintage Vehicle as the backdrop.

Only three more sleeps, the feeling I am getting from everyone is that they just want to get out & do something, our show will be just what the Doctor ordered.

Looking forward to catching up with all my past Sylvanvale Pre-WWll Vintage car show friends, We are anticipating a complete new compliment of Vintage Vehicle entrants now that we have the extra parking spaces at our new venue here in Sutherland. Very exciting.

Stay safe, see you all on Sunday in Sutherland.

Regards

Ken Warburton


To check out Fletch's Classic Restos on You Tube  CLICK HERE
To check out Fletch's Classic Restos on Facebook  CLICK HERE

Tuesday, 15 March 2022

Just 5-days to go...

Thursday 15th March -2022

The countdown clock continues to tick away. It's now only T-minus 5-days until our big Sylvanvale Pre-WWII Vintage Car Show 
on Sunday 20th March, 2022 at the Council car park in Flora Street, Sutherland.


We have over 100 Vintage vehicle & owners who have registered with us and have committed to display on the day.

And please spread the good word and tell your friends and neighbours.

𝗦𝘆𝗹𝘃𝗮𝗻𝘃𝗮𝗹𝗲 𝗣𝗿𝗲-𝗪𝗪𝗜𝗜 𝗩𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗖𝗮𝗿 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘄
Show times: 9:00am until 3:00pm
Admission: $5 per adult - $10 per family
Food & Coffee Vendors on site
𝘍𝘶𝘯𝘥𝘳𝘢𝘪𝘴𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘗𝘦𝘰𝘱𝘭𝘦 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 𝘋𝘪𝘴𝘢𝘣𝘪𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘺

Saturday, 12 March 2022

A massive thank you to IT Company - Nexon

Saturday 12th March - 2022

We’d like to give a huge shout out to the kind hearted & high-tech talented folks at Information Technology company Nexon. 

They have stepped up to the plate big time and dug seriously deep into their pockets to become our first top-tier Platinum level sponsor with a mammoth $5,000 sponsorship for this year’s 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟮 𝗦𝘆𝗹𝘃𝗮𝗻𝘃𝗮𝗹𝗲 𝗣𝗿𝗲-𝗪𝗪𝗜𝗜 𝗩𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗖𝗮𝗿 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘄.



Thank you so much to Nexon in helping us raise funds for Sylvanvale to assist people with disability.

All we can say is, apart from a gigantic Thank You from the bottom of our hearts is that if your business is looking for any type of Information Technology solutions - you can’t go past the good folks at Nexon.

To check what they can offer in IT please CLICK HERE

Thursday, 10 March 2022

T-Minus 10-days and counting...

Thursday 10th March - 2022

I'd just like to remind everyone that from Thursday 10th March 2022, it's only 10-days until our big Car Show on Sunday 20th March, 2022 at the Council car park in Flora Street, Sutherland.


If the weather gods smile down on us favourably - you can expect to see more than 100 Vintage vehicles on display.

Make certain you clear your calendars for the 20th in 10-days time. And please tell your friends and neighbours.

Show times: 9:00am until 3:00pm
Admission: $5 per adult - $10 per family
Food & Coffee Vendors on site

Sylvanvale Pre-WWII Vintage Car Show
Sunday 20th March, 2022
Council Car Park, Flora Street, Sutherland



Monday, 28 February 2022

Sydney Tramway Museum Festival

Sunday 27th February - 2022

To promote our upcoming Sylvanvale Pre-WWII Vintage Car Show on Sunday 20th March, 2022. We arranged a bunch of Vintage cars to be on static display at the Sydney Tramway Museum's Festival at Loftus on Sunday 27th February.

The Tram operating past us is No.1740 and is a 1933
R Class model built at Clyde Engineering in Sydney.
Photo: Steve Core

(Above) We parked Warbo's 1929 AA Ford truck in a perfect high-profile position at the Sydney Tramway Museum annual Tramway Festival Open Day.

Part of Tram Museum's tram lines and heritage building and facades.
And the cluster of Vintage cars we helped round
up to make up the static displays.
Photo: Steve Core

On Sunday the 27th February, the Tramway Museum were having their annual Vintage Tramway Festival and with their 'Open House' they were operating numerous heritage and vintage trams along their few kilometers of private track. Anyone who paid the entry fee was free to ride on the Vintage trams, unlimited all day.


(Above) Hopefully, this Vintage double-decker bus, No.1579 from the Sydney Bus Museum will also be on static display at our upcoming Car Show. This is yet to be confirmed due to the Sydney Harbour Bridge's 90th Birthday festivities. Photo: Steve Core


Every year for the past few years we have helped the Tramway Museum out by providing a display of Vintage motor vehicles to help recreate the era of the early trams running along Sydney's streets.


(Above) The Tramway Museum's own double-decker bus is a AEC Regent 3 Double-Deck Half-Cab No.2619. Built in 1952 by Clyde. One of the last traditional double-decker motor buses in Sydney upon withdrawal. Acquired by the museum in 1976. Restored in 2016. This bus will be on static display at our Show on Sunday 20th March, 2022. Photo: Ken Warburton


I took my '29 AA Ford Truck nick-named 'Hoover' to the day because we have the back tray panels adorned with our corflute signs advertising our Car Show in two weeks time at Sutherland.

Saturday, 26 February 2022

'29 Packard prepares for its Sutherland debut

Saturday 26th February - 2022

With less than 3-weeks now until the Sylvanvale Pre-WWll Vintage Car Show it is such a pleasure & relief to know that the government is starting to remove some of the regulations & restrictive conditions that have hindered all of our lives over the past couple of years.

I have been very busy this past week attending three Car Club general monthly meetings. Car Clubs have not been able to hold their monthly meetings due to the Virus for more than eighteen months now, so this week I attended & spoke to many members of the Chrysler Restorer's Club of Australia, Buick Owners Club of NSW & the Chevrolet Club of NSW about Sylvanvale's Pre-WWll Car Show. 

John Hewitt's 1929 Packard 4-door Club Sedan

All the Clubs were well aware about our upcoming show on the 20th March, however it was just nice to meet, greet & rub shoulders with many of my petrol head colleagues once again.

One of the magnificent cars that will be making it's Sutherland debut by attending our 2022 Show is this 1929 Packard 4-door sedan owned by John Hewitt.

As you all know there is always a story to accompany all of these Vintage Vehicles.

The '29 Packard sports this elaborate and ornate
hood ornament.

John purchased this 1929 Packard when he was only 22-years old (he is now over 70) with the help of his uncle they restored the car way back when.

Due to unforeseen circumstances the car was reluctantly sold in 1980 & purchased by Green's Motorcade Museum in Leppington, NSW. Unfortunately the Museum closed its doors in 1984.

John Hewitt's 1929 Packard 4-door Club Sedan


From its home at the Museum in Leppington it was once again on-sold to a gentleman in the Northern Tablelands of NSW where it remained for 30-years. 

As I say "the wheel always turns" & guess what, somehow John was once again fortunate enough to re-purchase his original 1929 Packard back recently. What a journey.

John was once again fortunate enough to re-purchase his original 1929 Packard back recently. What a car - what a journey.

Ken Warburton


Photos: Steve Core


Sylvanvale Pre-WWll Vintage Car Show 
Date: Sunday 20th March, 2022
Venue: Sutherland Council Car Park, Flora Street, Sutherland
Time: 9:00am to 3:00pm
Admission: $5.00 per adult




Monday, 21 February 2022

There's plenty of history in Hoover

Monday 21st February - 2022

Keep your eyes peeled around the Sutherland Shire's major roadways over the next month in the lead-up to our Sylvanvale Pre-WWII Vintage Car Show on the 20th March, 2022.

You may just spot my 1929 AA Ford truck nick-named 'Hoover'. This past week we've just added the promotional corflute signs to its rear tray side panels.

The 1929 Ford AA Truck of mine that actually worked
on 
the construction of the Hoover Dam

We will be parking the truck in high-profile locations as a promo for our upcoming Show. Nothing like the sight of the 93-year-old 'Hoover' to grab someone's attention.

'Hoover' was named after the Hoover Dam project which is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Nevada and Arizona. It was constructed between 1931 and 1936 during the Great Depression and was dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt

Its construction was the result of a massive effort involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred lives. It was referred to as Hoover Dam after President Herbert Hoover in bills passed by Congress during its construction, but was named Boulder Dam by the Roosevelt administration. 

The Hoover Dam name was restored by Congress in 1947.