Inside the hall, there's most things for the hot rodding enthusiast, including a miniature car show, where the compe***ion is equally intense with cars like this Celica roofed custom shoe-box Ford competing for the big trophies, And of course there's plenty of shiney and sparkling large scale hot rods and customs. As Binga said, it wouldn't be Australia without at least one Yoot!
And of course there were plenty of custom motor sickles. Not to mention a few weird critters, like the T***ie Devils holding up all the stuff on Ian Murcott's display. Or the Bay Rodder's junkyard dog.
Flatoz and Carps thanks for adding more pics. It's amazing how the cars keep changing outside all weekend, even all day, hardly need to go inside.
Fantastic photos guys, thanks. I feel like i was there. I used to own an unrestored 33 roadster ute, and that bluey/purple one is making me wish I still did
Wow what a beautiful place for a car show! The pictures were *****in good. You aussies have got your **** together down there. Thanks for sharing pics. You should be a photographer! Thanks, BOBBY FORD
geez , why didnt I think of that?!?! have the father inlaw on the hunt for what he has lying around on the farm on a car big Tony, thanks, Im pretty happy with the car too. and should have my fresh motor in soon... 3rd time lucky!
So do they call you FLAToz cuz one side of your head is FLAT? I want a fat fendered yoot. Who wants to send me one??? We'll play Johnny Cash, one piece at a time. I lubs you Binga!! CAN"T WAIT TO SEE YOU AGAIN.
Uh huh I already have a dozen times. He said, you ship it, its yours. Hims lubs me too. I think I'll just wait til I jump ship to pick it up.