Cape Argus

Motor Show to have it all

- Adrian Pheiffer

WITH its mechanical presentati­on of the past, the present and even a glimpse of the future, the 2017 Killarney Motor Show is going to have it all.

Currently celebratin­g its 70th anniversar­y, Killarney is the oldest motorsport venue still operative in South Africa.

The Cape also had the honour of hosting the first motor race in the country.

It was held way back in 1903 and took place at the old Green Point Track.

The competing cars in that inaugural meeting were sent off on an oval track with a gravel surface that had been laid out for cycling and athletic meetings.

But it was only the developmen­t of the Killarney complex that got the sport revving freely. And old timers will be pleased to hear that the genuine duplicates of many of the models that competed in those events are going to be on display at the motor show next month.

One of them is the oldest car in South Africa, a 1901 Ideal Benz that is still in perfect running condition.

However, it has a rather complicate­d starting system that is prone to occupy considerab­le time before it is able to prove it really is in perfect running condition.

It is powered by a single cylinder engine with a leather clutch linking it to a three speed gearbox that those who drive it describe as being: slow, very slow and hardly moving. Defying that descriptio­n, it was still able to set the pace when it featured as the lead car in the 1930 UCT varsity rag procession through the Cape Town CBD.

Then the classic Jaguar SS100, a model distinguis­hed by headlamps that look more like searchligh­ts will be among a host of others from a later era. First launched in 1936, the SS100 is still widely considered one of the most aesthetica­lly pleasing Jaguar cars. It is also one of the rarest and Killarney visitors will be fortunate to be able to view at least two of them.

Incidental­ly, the “100” signified it could attain a speed of 100mph. Finally, instead of the restrictio­ns imposed by a static exhibition, as happens at the world’s greatest shows in Geneva, Paris or New York, the Killarney presentati­on is going to be “live” as well, with parades, high-speed action, stunts and a host of family entertainm­ent.

 ?? PICTURE: COLIN BROWN ?? CLASSIC: The Jaguar SS100 will be on display at the 2017 Killarney Motor Show.
PICTURE: COLIN BROWN CLASSIC: The Jaguar SS100 will be on display at the 2017 Killarney Motor Show.

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