Far kin' electric fences

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DucatiPete liked them very much!
The Bugatti's were looking like this.
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The cars were generally of this vintage, but amongst them all was also a Ferrari, something like this but white.
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The Mini club did indeed have a w/e out.
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This was their vintage mostly. Image
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dougie wrote:
SteveD wrote:Just sayin' :D
Don't pee on one! :shock:
Done that, out back of a fruit picker's donga. Arrive late at night, piss into the dark. Fall over groaning. Piss is very good transmitter.


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It must have been classic car weekend. There was a bit of a show on in melbourne too.
Mainly British and European. A classic bike section too but I think more convienient parking.

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Lashings of these.

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Not a big turn out by VW

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Mad as a march hare! Only the British. 1920's Alvis racer.

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AU$50,000 plus for this one.

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Ian, Su from work knows one of the blokes on the Bugatti run. OZ$2million + insurance! Some people just have really good shit!
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apparently good investments. Classic cars have doubled in the last 18 months. wish the same was with bikes.

(I should have put the comments under the pictures.The $50,000 applied to the messerschmitt not the alvis).

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That Messerschmitt needs an R80 donk, that would have been an interesting setup. Good aero and a little bit of Morgan.
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Sibbo wrote:That Messerschmitt needs an R80 donk, that would have been an interesting setup. Good aero and a little bit of Morgan.
I love the hare wonder if one would fit a 1931 Model A coupe? a hare would look better than the quail rad cap
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