Did a recent trip with some (non car) friends into the Tweed Valley in northern New South Wales. Stopped at an old service station in Mootown(like in cow) that supposedly had a lot of old stuff. That was a disappointment but as I left this truck pulled up. He was on a holiday from Victoria and had already racked up 3000kms and still had 2000kms to get to home. Really nice truck ,all owner built. His name was Grant. He wasn't familiar with the HAMB but maybe he has some friends who are and maybe they can chime in.
What's amazing to me is that there are guys out there still that are building traditional vehicles and they never heard of the HAMB. We have an untapped movement here I think.
Bagged, or does he drive it that low? If he does, I confess, I like his balls...... EDIT.. OK, I see the difference in height between the 2 pics... maybe his balls are normal after all....
It looks like it's sitting higher in the first pic... Lol you edited your response as I replied to it.
Sorry when I wrote that(Mootown) I thought it looked wrong. Mooball is correct and before the bypass was built you had to go through there and it had a 60k/hr limit. The cops loved it and quite often there was a speed trap to catch the unsuspecting.