Well #9 has been and gone. Big thanks to all that came. We had a great day. Thanks to Dave for cooking and Wayne for the awesome poster. So we started at the usual spot. Then it was time to hit the road. We did just on 100mi in two legs.
Only stop was at the Mill at Castlemaine. It's a sort of artisan market and cafe spot in an old woollen mill
Really like the " Give Way " sign. Sounds so much better than " Yield ". Lot of nice cars on what looks like a very good day. Don't recognize all of them but Striper's really stand out. Glad you all had fun.
Thanks all here are some more from the stop and photos from the last leg. Some driving g shots through the different country. It's still pretty dry around d this part of the state. This on the road out to where chopped was held.
You could have stopped at the old Secondary College and seen the photographs taken at Lake Gairdner. On display as part of the Castlemaine State Festival. Looks like you had a great day out.
@flatoz or @PEDDRO Is (or was) the 39 Chev roadster a Hamilton bros car from the Shepparton region many years ago? Looks like a great run, and fantastic weather to go with it.
I called into the Hamiltons nearly 40 yrs ago .......they had some cars then..........lol............anyone know what happened to the 1940 Oz Dodge/Plymouth Coupe with the ugly 4 headlight custom front? .....or the Oz 1938 Dodge/Plymouth 5 window Coupe.......both cars were very rare Oz versions..........Andy Douglas
Simon, didn't know it was on. This was just a coffee and toilet stop. Mark, not sure where it came from. I'll ask the owner
Mark, current owner told me he recently bought it from a guy in Bendigo and had known about it for some time before it came up for sale. It is body#65 and he also has #63 and #1 out of -I think-88 that were built.
Yes it is, Andy said at the weekend that it was for sale and he's got an Aussie 34-5 window coupe body to replace it.
Some real nice cars there Flatoz,. I'm gonna assume that the blown flathead roadster is yours. More pics of your car please & thanks.