A few more to come yet, just sorting through them plus a couple of drive by's today. Supercharger:car ratio was very high One of these pics might not totally suit HAMB, but it is pretty WTF and a 4 door T is unusual enough.
I have over 200 shots that I need to sort out and will post but the ones here already are great. I was "very surprised" with some of the results of the Top 20 to say the least.
There were a couple of cars I really fell in love with, and quite a few I would have thought perfect if they had a more simple wheel choice. The blown big block 36 Ford sedan did it for me, but it was cool to finally see the Hudson in the metal, the colour was not what I expected from photos.
I enjoyed my weekend there. But I couldn't believe the amount of cars that were trailered there. Some even from an hour or two. Are they that bad to drive they couldn't be driven that far. Total respect for the real hot rodders who drove their hot rods towing a trailer though.
John in the blue 46 Ford convertible had a major problem on the way home. About 50kms out of Maryborough his practically brand new Coker Bias look radial shredded itself. He had purchased 4 and the only 1000kms on them was to Valla last year and then to Maryborough.Luckily it was on the rear but still could have been a major disaster. The tyre got caught up in the skirt and fender but didn't appear to do any major damage. Then we had to get the skirt off and remove the wheel to allow it to be moved onto the trailer. By chance a guy we knew was travelling back to Maryborough to pull down his trade stand and had a Ford 15in wheel as a spare that we could borrow. Luckily John had premium roadside assistance and free flatbed to get it home. Pictures will follow and maybe a thread on this problem. Now John is worried about the other three and especially the front ones. Having that happen at the front at 100km/hr could end up fatal.