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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Carps, Oct 29, 2011.

  1. Sunday morning October 30th, today is the 19th John's Rod & Kustom Picnic and it's going to be a good one. So, grab the tribe, wipe the dust of the rod or kustom and get down to Lardner Park near Warragul for a relaxing day of fun with old friends and old cars.

    John will be there in spirit and his Deuce Coupe in person.

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    As we know, half the fun is getting there and it's a great drive, not nearly as far as you might think.

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    Of course, sometimes the fun is in the little adventures along the way. This is the result of using Ford schitt in a Chevy.

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    Disintegrated an axle bearing, melted the axle, bent it and chewed up a brand new set of brake pads and a few other bits.

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    But it all ended well thanx to the KOA rescue team and the car will make it home safely.

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    The turnout yesterday was better than anticipated and everybody was having a great time as you can see from these pics.

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    Well, almost everybody.

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    Today, there'll be more of the same and plenty of live music too.

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    Lots of cool stuff to buy the kids too.

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    There's always plenty of refreshments available at the Picnic, or you can bring your own.

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    Did I mention everybody has fun?

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    There's even plenty of old MOPARS attend.

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    And yesterday, the Austin A40 pick-up club was out en m***, they also picked up an honorary non Austin member.

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    These little pommy pick up trucks make neat hot rods.

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    And there was music too.

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    Cruising also.

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  2. Here's some more pics of some of the neat cars that arrived on Saturday, early for The Picnic today.

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    Sorry about the sun glare, but it was just one of those great spring days yesterday and today is going to be even better weather wise.

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    How do you like your deuces, black?

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    Red?

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    Or red with black wheels?

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    How about your coffee? Latte, Cappucino, flat white or maybe something else?

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    There's plenty of room for hundreds of cars and your picnic stuff.

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    Even if your car is bigger than most, there's still room, so don't be afraid to bring it down.

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    And it matters not to us, if it's rusty,

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    Crusty,

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    Scary,

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    Or even shiney.

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    Chevy,

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    Ford,

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    we don't care, heck, we'll even welcome those who cruise in from out of state.

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    Likewise, if you've got pinstripes.

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    Then when the day is done and there's no more fun to be had, you can enjoy the drive home.

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    So if you're an Aussie in the Melbourne metro area or perhaps somewhere in Gippsland, don't waste another Sunday at home, grab the keys, load up the family and come on down to Lardner Park. Straight out the princess Freeway and follow the signs as you approach Warragul.
     
  3. jimbob
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    Some would say that's the result of not having it set up properly:rolleyes:
     
  4. jimbob
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    Good to see fellow Omens Steve and Lee made the trip south safely.
     
  5. onedge
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    Being from the states I always smile when I see a right hand drive hotrod.
     
  6. Nads
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    Good stuff, good to see you still here Carps, ol timer.
     
  7. Thanks for the shots, is that Peddro selling mags? Nice meeting you on the salt Carps!
     
  8. Dunno Jamie, it was fitted to the car over six years ago, by one of the most reputable companies in the business. Been working just fine until yesterday.

    Hi TMan, yup it was good to finally catch up and put faces to names, was one of the best Bonneville events I've ever attended. OK so I haven't attended as many as some of you guys, but it was still one of the best for me.

    Might have been even better had you showed up Nads old man. ;)
     
  9. I only have 2 Bonnie trips under my belt, still a rookie.
     
  10. deadbeat
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    I recently spent 5 months working in Dandenong.Went out to Lardner Park for a JR&K event.What a great venue with heaps of room.Johns sons are continuing the spirit that Dad obviously had & are nice guys as well.That Pommy guy (cant think of his name at the momement) that plays b*** for the "Infernos" was a good guy as well & a damn fine musso.
    Thanks for the pics Carpy,makes me wish I was back there for the weekend,but only for the weekend,,lol
    Deadbeat
     
  11. baker53
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    Looks like a great time. Thanks for the pictures.
     
  12. Looks like a fun event- Are fenders required for open wheel cars in Australia ? Just wondering.
     
  13. Deu55
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    Yes fenders are required by law...Rod.


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  14. Everybody brought their sense of humour, some more than others.

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    Some possibly got a tad wetter than others getting there.

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    But everybody enjoyed the great music.

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    And got to see some cars you won't see every day, like this rare Rambler Royce, one of only a handful built.

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    Yes Brootal, it's a copy of a Rolls Royce body on a Rambler Ch***is and drivetrain.

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    Not to your taste? Then how about an Excallibur?

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    Regardless of the weather some people travelled from far away places to get in on the fun, we even had the Cranksters of W.A. represented on the ground.

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    Dunno who dragged whom along, but Fred arrived in his roadster, which was kinda spooky coz it appeared not to have got wet on the trip down. Dunno how he does that.

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    Coming thru the gate at the same time, Gordon's 33 was dripping, maybe he got all of Fred's rain as well as his own fair share?

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    Billy must have figured if he parked as close to the stage as possible the hot music would turn the moisture to steam and dry his '40 coupe out.

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    Some of the neat later cars seemed to be better suited to the conditions.

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    So too some of the older cars had all the mod cons and comfort features in their weather-tight bodies.

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    Some of the late models were not so common.

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    And some folks were having too much fun just getting there, so they went the long way and arrived late.

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    But best of all nobody complained and everybody made the most of an average day and had a good time.

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    Yeah it's the one with a Hemi in it.

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    When the last band played their last note, the sun finally came out from behind the grey clouds.
     
  15. Chopper was supposed to deal with the weather issues when he got to where he was going, so I can only figure somebody down here has pissed him off, coz it rained a little yesterday.

    Not as much rain here as in the big smoke and 'burbs, but clearly enough to dampen the spirit of lesser folks than those who braved the conditions and came out to the park regardless.

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    Cars started rolling in early and there was a steady 'stream' (pun intended) all day long.

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    Folks came in roadsters,

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    Coupes,

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    Yoots,

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    Pick-up trucks,

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    Phantoms,

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    and Tri-Five Chevies.

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    There was Tubs,

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    Wagons

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    And even shoebox Fords.

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    Lots of shoebox Fords!

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  16. striper
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    Good way to get that post count up Carps. Reckon anyone will notice those cars were all there twice?

    Looks like a nice venue. Maybe next year.

    Pete
     
  17. Carps, looks like a great picnic, and i'd like to make it one day, myself.
    Chopper wasn't pissed off with anyone, he was just having some fun.
    I'm sure he would be looking down with a big ol grin. ;)
    Thanks for the pics.
     
  18. Hey good to meet you at Turangi, Sharpy.
     
  19. Thanx for sharin' Carps. Maybe a trip over the ditch sometime? We get the odd bit of rain here too, so it will make feel at home............ :rolleyes:
    Roll on Summer!
     
  20. dirt t
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    hey guys are fenders required on your hot rods ?
     
  21. Yes, but only if you don't have a Gibson available...


    (I'm sorry guys....he asked for it!)
     
  22. striper
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    We have to have mud guards over here
     
  23. Is that Shawrys old A40 pickup without the front sheet metal? Why, that was such a cool car with the tilt front.

    Hey Carps, did my oldies show up, Brian and Val with the red 38 coupe?

    Doc.
     
  24. fat141
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    Thanks for posting, carps
    Fatman
     
  25. fat141
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    Thanks for posting, carps
    Fatman:D
     
  26. thanks for the pics couldnt get down spent the weekend in the shed
     
  27. Nads
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    I had many friends go, I just couldn't, too much going on this year, maybe next time. And yeah i am getting old, gotta do Bonny once before I die.
     
  28. Jimmy Tee
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  29. deadbeat
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    Yeah unfortuately the rules are enforced big time over there.Some states more than others though.Some guys even paint their fenders in a "tread pattern" to match their tires so to try & hide the fact,,lol :eek:
     
  30. deadbeat
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    Likewise bud
     

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