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What do you do with a Chevy Tourer that a farmer
cut down into a ute? You could fix up a new pickup bed and make the
rest of it as neat as a pin.

Daniel McDougall's bright green deuce highboy is
loaded with folk enjoying the country air.

Happiness is a hot hiboy alright, and more-so if
it is as neat as this blown side valve powered traditional ride.

Deon Wilcox brought this nicely detailed roadster
back from the US.

Despite having to leave his '32 roadster at the
Motel because of a rare mechanical problem, Mick Dillon puts that
behind him & waves affectionately from the passenger seat of Evan
Isaacs' Model A coupe.

This bucket appears to be newly registered, and
apart from having a great stance, was packed full of novel
innovations.

Joe Pring, laid back as always, tools quietly
towards Yamba in a quiet & unassuming black '34 roadster,

Dick Tracey has more than enough power available
in his '34 Chevy roadster - the hi-po big block rat motor sees to
that.

Bright yellow coupes are great, and this highboy
'32 Deluxe is way better than some.
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Ian Mills' very straight, and glossy black '28
Tourer wends its way through the sugar cane fields.

The '32 roadster's subdued spearmint, or similar,
green, works well against the lush backdrop of country greenery

Col Fuller found a way to get his coupe into the
exclusive '32-only parking area in front of the Deuces Limited club
picnic area.

No top, no rain, no worries. The Tourer model was
added to the Model A range for just this sort of day.

The irrepressible Ron Solomon, famous Karaoke
singer, idles his Ford powered '41 Willys coupe along Main Street,
Yamba.

Observe the cantilevered shock absorbers, the
triple mounted fender brackets, the effective yet almost invisible
belt cover, and the inconspicuous header covers, Very well thought
out.

Shane Dillon has painted his long distance
cruiser, and the blown Ford motivated '34 tub never looked so good.

Recently imported from California, this
fabulously detailed '32 should be providing the new owner with heaps
of driving pleasure.

This T bucket is very well proportioned and could
have been built for a fraction of the cost of some cars.
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A couple of radically chopped Mercs cruise the
highway, followed by Steve Coade's new Chevy - a 4 speed equipped
'71 Chevelle SS.

The cruisers stop at a tiny country school
to pick up a card for the poker run. As it was Friday, the entire
school - 10 students - turned out to watch the procession.

Phillip Meredith's colourful '32 (it says so
right on the door) is the centre piece of this assemblage of fine
roadsters.

Noel & Elaine Endors perambulate towards the
bright lights of beautiful downtown Yamba, in their classy '32
3-window coupe.

Very heavily flamed, and very heavily customised,
this radical rod appears to have started life as a '31 Tudor.

Yes, this is a Hot Rod publication, but the '63
Nova has a place in every rodders heart, and this is a fine example
of the breed.

The graphics on this blue roadster make it
uniquely attractive.

Wow, check out the paint job on this
expertly detailed '28 roadster pickup.

Peter Neilsen has sold his A coupe - his flatty
powered '35 roadster is here beside Brad Goodhand's low slung '35
coupe.
Accreditation:
The Editor
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