Thanks to the Vic Club guys who made us feel very welcome indeed. We had a terrific time and wouldn't have missed it. The presentations were all excellent, and as always it was great to catch up with you all.
A few pics from the evening:
The NSW Club contingent with Jack Rawnsley
Pete once again shows why he is the Master Master of Ceremonies...
Tony gets the official part of the evening underway.
Hugh Videion (GM-H Engineer 1954-1997) talked about his time working with Jack and others as an engineer. The FE was the new model being worked on when he started at Holden, and he has very fond memories of it indeed.
Richard Ferlazzo (GM-H Designer 1988-Present) spoke about original FE design, and showed a few images of clay models that had been considered in the mid-50s when the new model was being designed, some of which no-one had seen before. He also spoke of the success of Efijy, which he was lead designer for. The bulk of his presentation was from the launch of the VE earlier in the week, covering the gestation of a new model (this one commenced in 1998, when we were celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Holden, the VT was a year old and the new generation Monaro was still a concept car). It was quite amazing to see and hear just how the new model was developed.
Jack Rawnsley (GM-H Engineer 1936-1976) is nothing short of inspirational. At 95, he is still very sharp indeed, and as Laurie mentioned, gave an interesting counter-point to Richard's presentation. There was simply not a sound in the room as the guests (95 of them) hung off his every word. He welcomed questions from the floor, and talked of his time in the US, and some of the people he met there, which included (the) Henry Ford and Benny Goodman, amongst others. He got a standing ovation when he was finished.
The Guest Speakers cut the birthday cake.
If it wasn't for the fact it was a "school night", I think the event could have kicked on until all hours.
Thanks again for all the hospitality. What a fantastic evening.
cheers
RET