My favourite pic from Bendigo
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That house style is also sometimes also called 'Ocean Liner' especially if they have the little round 'port windows'.
Love it Tim. Very
Stewart
Love it Tim. Very
Stewart
Feelin free in a '61 FB.
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mrs ratbox
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mrs ratbox
i know what yor talking about tim, i need airbags cause i don't particularly like the look of the cars stock hight but hate driving at the hight i like
was ok in sydney but now that i have a 3 hour drive just to get to sydney it just don't work
could imagine years ago, when building the convertable i couldn't find good panels
but went bush and found them
plenty of good panels but the cars had no floors
then had it pointed out, no tar roads back then and the gravel basically sand blasted the floors, cars stand still for a short period on moist grass floor goonnee
could imagine years ago, when building the convertable i couldn't find good panels
I know what you mean on the ride Rat & Tim. Just the 2 hour drive we did was interesting at times
I'll go half way tomorrow, photoshop at work better than the version I have at home. But I do remember driving past that house. Very nice. And your right the photo is period perfect.
I'll go half way tomorrow, photoshop at work better than the version I have at home. But I do remember driving past that house. Very nice. And your right the photo is period perfect.
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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