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Yamba, '07. The Borderline Rodders annual event was again bigger & better, and will be the venue for next year's event. The future of the Blue Dolphin caravan park as a rod run venue is in doubt, beyond next year, though the alternative caravan park has been checked out, and apparently will be quite capable of handling the steadily growing run, for the foreseeable future.
 

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Willy & Robyn Tess's blown SBC powered '30 coupe on deuce rails is a regular, and is running better than ever.

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Greg Love's well worked over '37 Plymouth 2 door sedan stops at a checkpoint in Saturday's poker run.

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John Flintoff '35 Plymouth roadster rumbles down a country road, followed by Dick Bushell's '32 tourer.

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An enviable congregation of all-steel cars - Mal Case's '32 Tudor, Darryl Kuhnemann's '32 3-window, Warren Wilkie's '32 5-window & Doug Mole's '33 Tudor.

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Graham Scriven's new '34 coupe tool a Top 10 at Valla, and again at Yamba. Check it out in detail by clicking here.

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Every rodder would probably like a muscle car in his garage, and a '69 SS Camaro would be right up near the top of the list.

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A hot Cleveland powers this very tidy Australian bodied '37 Club Coupe, both at rod runs and the drag strip.

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Kevin Boyd's jail bar pickup has been to may a local run, and some long distance events.

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While his '28 RP is up for sale, OzRods front man Darren Silich has been collecting bits for his '28 Tudor, which will give the family more room than the present arrangement.

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Pete & Lindy Ray's second '37 roadster uses Chev small block fitted with old style Hilborn mechanical injectors, converted to EFI.

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Brad Stewart chauffers a couple of friends in his '32 roadster, while Denzo also waves subtly.

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The bright blue '28 RP is relatively new to the scene, and appears to be well put together.

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The colour combination of body colour & pin striping on this '34 3-window has been tastefully combined.

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Phantom cars, or those that were never produced by a manufacturer, but enterprising body manufacturers decide the publis would like one, such as this '31 Vicky style tourer.

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Graeme Martin's hiboy '34 coupe is heavily hammered - the quintessential hot rod.

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John & Cathy Cook glide through an intersection in their recently completed home-built mild custom '56 Continental.

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John Thorley's '28 coupe has only recently hit the road, having been largely built in Warren Wilkie's shop in Toowoomba.

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Dennis Campbell waves subtly for the camera. Dennis stopped his topless '32 tourer to pose for the shot.

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Ray Reeves' lo-buck Aussie bodied '34 5-window has had major body mods to remove the 'different' Aussie swages, and the roof has been pie-cut to prevent the roof overhang common to Geelong coupes.

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Shane Elcoate's show winning T-bucket is a product of the family business, Thunder Road Race Cars.

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John Cooke is a member of both the Gold Coast Rodders club & Dragens HRC. His all-black '28 Tudor is a regular at regional runs.

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Peter Neilson drove down from Casino again, in his deuce grille shell equipped '28-'29 Ford coupe.

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Rod Brewer's '32 Tudor has been on the road less than a year, and has garnered lots of awards in that short time.

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Ray Williams has another phantom car - a 2-door '32 phaeton, resplendent in bright yellow paint and Torq-Thrusts.

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