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San Diego Automotive Museum Newsletter
All the Latest News and Good Stuff
January 2012
Woodies

The Woodies Are Coming!
Exhibit Opens February 3, 2012
Big Winner!

Emanuel Gomez
The museum gave away a Smart Balance sit-upon bike as part of our holiday thank you to the San Diego community. People could register to win beginning December Nights through December 19th when the winning ticket was drawn by Mireya Lopez, our store manager.
Emanuel Gomez of National City won the prize! It's a bit too small for him, but he assured us he was going to make his little cousin very happy for Christmas.
Go Emanuel!
Thanks to Our Funders

The Museum would like the thank the following organizations for supporting our efforts during 2011 and giving us the resources to continue programming and services into 2012.

The San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors Community Enhancement Project

The Henry F. Hunte Foundation

The Samuel H. French Foundation

The Thursday Club

The San Diego Unified School District Special Project Fund

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Dear Friend of the Museum,

Happiest of wishes to you as another year has flipped the pages of a new calendar. Everyone at the museum hopes you had a lovely holiday season that was filled with joy and good times.
It's now time to re-train our brains to write "2012" on our checks. Some of us have made promises to improve our lives with healthier lifestyles, spending more (or less) time doing things, traveling, etc. Whatever you have chosen (or not), best of luck to you.
Our holiday season at the museum is always busy. December Nights brought over 9,000 people through our doors, and our Free Tuesday brought in 4,000 more. We had events and parties and so much to do. Not a day went by without something special and extraordinary crossing our paths. The holidays always bring visitors from all over the world, and we thoroughly enjoyed spending time with our friends from Canada, Finland, Australia, Germany, and so many more places. Everybody in the world loves cars, and that makes our job even more fun.
General Motors and the Ford Motor Company both did special events at the museum in December, and automotive journalists from the region attended both events. Articles were written about the museum, and a local radio station gave us plenty of airtime. We also appeared on Fox Channel 5 and KUSI who both came to the museum to cover the Volkswagen exhibit. It was certainly a good month for media exposure!
We ended 2012 with our annual Volunteer Recognition and Holiday Party. Over 80 people attended. The food was great, service awards were given, and the gift exchange was as hilarious as always. Do we need more volunteers? Always! Even if you have only a few hours a month, we would love to have you join the team! Contact Faye at 619-398-0307 if you are interested.
Special thanks to all who contributed to our 2010 Annual Appeal this past year. We are still doing the accounting, but the next newsletter will list everyone who donated to that cause. Your dollars will be well-spent, and we thank you so much for your generosity.

This is really long. I need to stop. There are so many more interesting things to read here!

Yours,

Paula Brandes
Executive Director
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Mark Your Calendars!
Woodies

The exhibit reception for Woodies is scheduled for Friday, February 24th from 5:30 - 7:30 PM. It's a chance to meet and greet the exhibitors, enjoy the cars, meet the staff, and mingle with your friends. This event will be catered by San Diego Catering Company. Details to follow. You won't want to miss this one!

 

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Jaguar B99 Concept Car

A new concept car by Bertone will be debuted at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show in March. No one really knows a lot about it yet except that is is a four door made to resemble a coupe and will sport a hybrid engine. Check out the photos. Click on them for a larger view.

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Jaguar Featured on 60 Minutes
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The January 30, 2010 60 Minutes included a feature story on the Brazilian Jaguar (the one that goes "meow" not "varoom"). Click on the photo above to view it on You Tube
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The E-Type for the 21st Century: 205mph electric hybrid supercar from Jaguar that costs £200,000

By Ray Massey
Last updated at 9:29 AM on 30th September 2010

A sexy new 205mph Jaguar supercar that blends sporting looks and performance with the latest ‘green’ technology is set to rock the prestigious Paris Motor Show when it is officially unveiled today.

The new two-seater Jaguar C-X75 is a £200,000 electric hybrid vehicle uses hi-tech jet-turbine know-how from the aviation industry to sprint from rest to 62 mph in just 3.5 seconds and up to 100mph in just 5.5 seconds.

It was already being dubbed last night ‘The E-Type for the 21st Century’ and is set to be pored over by a Government minister on a trade mission to the Paris show today.

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The new two-seater is a £200,000 electric hybrid vehicle uses hi-tech jet-turbine know-how from the aviation industry to sprint from rest to 62 mph in just 3.5 seconds

The new Jaguar dispenses with a conventional internal combustion engine.

Instead, powered by a lithium ion battery charged from the domestic mains, the new Jaguar can run with zero-emissions for up to 68 miles on four electric motors - one of which drives each of four wheels.

 

Then it can harness two rear-mounted super-efficient gas-turbines to generate the extra electric power it needs to give it an extended range of 560miles - enough to get it from London to Berlin on a single 60 litre tank-full.

And that is with minimal emissions of just 28g/km of carbon dioxide - the greenhouse gas blamed for global warning and against which all UK cars are now taxed.

The car featured at the Paris show has the electric hybrid and gas turbine generator as its power source. But Jaguar say it could also run on a conventional petrol engine.

The new Jaguar supercar that blends sporting looks and performance with the latest 'green' technology

The new Jaguar supercar that blends sporting looks and performance with the latest 'green' technology

The new two-seater Jaguar C-X75 is a £200,000 electric hybrid vehicle

Jaguar said: ¿It demonstrates that it is possible to retain Jaguar¿s core values of performance, design, and luxury using technology that will make environmentally responsible'

A Jaguar spokesman said:’A six-hour plug-in charge of the lithium-ion batteries allows an electric-only range of 68 miles.

‘But the innovative twin-turbines can either charge the car’s batteries, allowing the supercar to travel 560 miles between fill-ups. Or it can automatically provide supplementary power directly to the electric motors to allow the car to top 205mph.’

He added:’It celebrates three-quarters of a century of beautiful, fast, Jaguars by being the fastest and perhaps most beautiful of them all.’

Jaguar said:’It demonstrates that it is possible to retain Jaguar’s core values of performance, design, and luxury using technology that will make environmentally responsible performance and electrical vehicles a practical proposition.’

Inside the driver is cosseted in a cockpit with Storm Grey ‘Bridge of Weir’ leather seats and an aircraft-inspired dashboard of cream suede-like leather and polished aluminium.

Steering wheel covered in soft neoprene and a top-end ‘surround sound’ hi-fi is included along with a custom-made clock which is kept wound by the acceleration and braking of the car.

It has phosphor blue luminescent interior ‘theatre’ lighting which alters to suit driver’s mood - including dimming when it switches to ‘aircraft in combat mode’ at speed or in ‘track’ mode to focus the driver’s attention even more on the driving.

A graphic that illustrates how the new Jaguar's electric motors and tuirbines provide its power

A graphic that illustrates how the new Jaguar's electric motors and tuirbines provide its power

The C-X75 celebrates 75 years of the Jaguar marque. Its creators also reckon it is arguably ‘the sexiest Jaguar ever’ - in an iconic line-up that includes the E-Type of the 1960s, the C and D-Types of the 1950s and the XJ13 Le Mans prototype of 1966.

Jaguar said turbines gave advantages over conventional piston engine:’With fewer moving parts, turbines do not need oil lubrication or water cooling systems, which offers considerable weight saving.

They can also be run on a range of fuels including diesel, biofuels, compressed natural gas and liquid petroleum gas.’

But with the turbine blades spinning at 80,000 revs per minute, it also needs to suck in ‘considerable’ volumes of air through the vents and scoops.

The company said the use of hi-tech turbines was fitting, as British jet engine pioneer Sir Frank Whittle credited with developing the gas-turbine jet engine, was born in Coventry just a short distance form Jaguar’s former Brown’s Lane factory.

Specialist firm Bladon Jets have refined that technology to produce much smaller, super-efficient ‘micro’ gas turbines for Jaguar under a programme supported by UK Government’s Technology Strategy Board.

The car sucks in air at an incredible rate from front and side vents to create more downforce - and more speed

The car sucks in air at an incredible rate from front and side vents to create more downforce - and more speed

Jaguar has invested £800million into new ‘green’ technology on top of its £1billion a year in new models - with a new small saloon car and a roadster also in the pipeline.

Business Secretary Mark Prisk is today visiting the Jaguar stand in Paris to see the supercar for himself as part of a wider mission in the French capital to drum up trade among international car-makers and suppliers.

Jaguar’s vehicle line director Ian Hoban said:’The supercar shows that Jaguar will continue to build beautiful, fast cars that will generate their performance in a sustainable manner.’

Jaguar Cars managing director Mike O’Driscoll added:’It ensures our reputation for engineering excellence will continue for another 75 years.’

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is now owned by India’s TATA and employs 16,000 people in the UK.

Land Rover is showing off in Paris its new Range Rover Evoque mini luxury 4X4 which is being built at Halewood on Merseyside.

By the end of the year JLR will decide which of its other two factories - Castle Bromwich in Birmingham or Solihull, will close, though it insists job will be transferred.

The car has all the stylings expected from a £200,000 supercar - but runs on green technology

The car has all the stylings expected from a £200,000 supercar - but runs on green technology

The Jaguar has been dubbed 'The E-Type for the 21st Century'

The Jaguar has been dubbed 'The E-Type for the 21st Century'



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1316273/E-Type-Jaguar-supercar-200mph-electric-hybrid-jet-engine-costs-200K.html#ixzz13WYSetR9
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SDJC Member Ken Smith Takes Best of Show
at The Quail: A Motorsport Gathering

1936 Delahaye 135 Competition Disappearing Top Convertible Wins Quail Concours Best of Show in Carmel, California USA.

This 1936 Delahaye 135 Competition Disappearing Top Convertible (46864), owned by Club Delahaye members Ken & Ann Smith of La Jolla, California in the USA, captured the Rolex Circle of Champions Best of Show Award at the August 13, 2010 Quail Motorsport Gathering in Carmel Valley, California, adding to an impressive array of Best of Show, Most Elegant and People's Choice awards already achieved by this Figoni et Falschi masterpiece.

The annual Quail Motorsports Gathering is one of the most important shows in the United States. It's a very elegant show where gourmet food and drinks are served continuously and which was sold out again this year to more than 3000 guests who admired more than 150 rare sports, racing and classic cars. Showing a car at the event is by invitation only. This year's show featured racing icon and legendary designer Carroll Shelby and a collection of Shelby Cobras. The official unveiling of the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport that reached a new land speed record of 431.072 km/h took place at the show, and a large number of vintage Bugattis also competed.

The Smiths were presented with the Quail Best of Show Trophy, a large bottle of Cristal Louis Roederer champagne and a Rolex Cosomograph Daytona wristwatch. The event was witnessed by press from all over the world. The win also qualifies the Delahaye for the annual Louis Vuitton Classic Award which considers only Best of Show cars for the year from the major concours events throughout the world.

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