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Yamba, '09. The Borderline Street Rodders oganise this run, and they have the process down pat. The run continues to grow, and is always a great occasion to catch up with friends & acquaintances. If you haven't been to the Yamba run, then try to work it in to your next holiday - it happens just after the Bright run in Victoria, so many lucky tourists take a cruise from from Bright to Yamba.

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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.

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

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

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

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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.

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

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

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

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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.

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

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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.

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

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

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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.

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

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

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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.

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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.

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

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

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

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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.

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The graphics on this blue roadster make it uniquely attractive.

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

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


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