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Author Topic: Port Fairy Surfside Campout 2013  (Read 3135 times)
jack_fc
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« on: January 13, 2013, 05:49:43 PM »
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Last year the organisers estimated 400+ cars; this year they had to close the gates - couldn't fit any more cars in...

Saw 5 FCs; 3 sedans, 1 ute, 1 panel van. Two V8s, 1 C'dore V6, 2 modified reds... not one FE...  Sad







Sweet V6 sedan belonging to a forum member (thanks for the drive, Jack!  Cool Cool Cool)





Tidy V8 FC ute...

And some others













and a crappy old HQ wagon belonging to a local retired surfer...







It's officially a 'Rod Run', but rods were a definite minority; huge diversity of makes, models, styles, modifieds, stockies made for a very interesting day  Smiley

cheers, jack





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« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2013, 07:07:21 PM »
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Looks like a cool show Jack
Love the studibaker......was a good year  Grin
Thanks for posting
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