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« on: October 01, 2005, 08:34:09 AM »
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Just a short note that there is a car show/picnic on Sunday if anyone down West Gippsland way is interested. Tony G and family, and myself and family are going and expect it to be a big day. It is opened to car pre 1974 (chrome bumpers) so pack a picnic lunch andhead down to Cora Lynn sports ground on 9 mile rd Cora Lynn and join us for a nice relaxing day.


ps;   the weather is supose to be beautiful and if you need more info call me on 0432084846,


                 cheers Scott Mckenzie
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« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2005, 09:11:52 AM »
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Cora Lynn....hmmm never heard of it. Sounds like the car show could be a good event though so what is the best way to get there from Melbourne? And what is the nearest major town to Cora Lynn??

Cheers ...... Pete
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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2005, 09:59:19 AM »
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Just check the Melway
go down princes hwy turn right at nar nar goon turn off , turn left just after the rail trax then turn right at 9 nine milerd just before tynong. Travell for about 10 klms to cora lynn and thats it,

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« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2005, 06:48:12 AM »
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Yes we will be their flying the club flag.
  Cora Lynn car show and market is at the recreational reserve just 10min out of Pakenham
 Cheers Tony G
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« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2005, 09:46:07 AM »
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Well what can I say??

The Cora Lynn Car Show was in 2 words....automotive heaven. Cheesy The weather was absolutely FABULOUS with not a cloud on the horizon, the range of cars was awesome in not being restricted to Australian cars (also plenty of hotrods) and the atmosphere/vibe of the event was so relaxed and easygoing. In addition, I got to meet Scott and Tony and go into salivation drooling overkill on their FE/FC's. Grin

I also noticed there appeared to be a distinct lack of ego and formality throughout the event which made for a refreshing change from many a car show I have attended throughout the year. I can honestly say I found it 1000 times more enjoyable than Brocky's Big Day Out !!!

To all you Holden fans who didn't go, you really don't know what you were missing out on. I highly recommend this event to everyone and hope I see more of you all there at next year's Cora Lynn Car Show. Congratulations also to the 2 true believers from the FE/FC Club who walked away with trophies, you deserved it. Smiley

Pete

P.S - I couldn't help but also admire the F&#ds there Lips sealed (admittedly I payed no attention to the Fal#$ns but drooled over the Customlines). I ended up drooling even more over the Valiants (only 2 there) till spittle ran off their duco !!! Cool Cool
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