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General => Events, Shows etc => Topic started by: Glenn 'Stinky' Stankevicius on July 17, 2006, 11:13:21 AM



Title: SA Club run to St Kilda
Post by: Glenn 'Stinky' Stankevicius on July 17, 2006, 11:13:21 AM
That's the St Kilda just north of fair Adelaide, not that dive over in Mehico!  ;D

St Kilda is a sort of township/pseudo suburb of Adelaide and houses a Tram Museum with cars mainly from Adelaide and Melbourne.

A great turnout seeing as a cold rainy day was forecast, I predicted 3 or 4 cars and we doubled that. Our three cars off the road for the time being, but at least we got out there.
Thanks to Martin for planning the trip, another great day out.
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Scott's (collecta) FE Ute (ex cajerridoc), looks better on the inside with a roof lining by yours truly and a new set of door trims soon  ;D
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George's FC, he recently had his FE featured as in the local rag with the FE 50th Anniversary article.
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Kids goofing off in the Trams.
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Some very interesting pictures of early Adelaide, some going right back to the horsedrawn days. This place in present day has no sign of a tram or any of the overhead hardware, funily enough there is talk now of extending the tramline back up this way and down to the train station.
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I just took shots of the ones with FE/FCs  ;D
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He may be small, but he sure packs a wallop!
(My youngest son)
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Title: Re: SA Club run to St Kilda
Post by: FC_Driver on July 18, 2006, 08:05:53 AM
Hi Stinky,
I hope you all had a ride on the Sydney tram while you were there. :)
Fc.driver


Title: Re: SA Club run to St Kilda
Post by: collecta on July 20, 2006, 08:55:38 AM
Thanks Glenn for the pics,
not to sure about your trimming jibe but. ;D i quite like my exterior as well 8).

cheers
Scott