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And some not so good quality photos!
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:thank: Andy - they sure are pretty :way:
It was a really beautiful morning :cool:
Thanks to those who could make it.
Ness :thumb:
The photos on the Prince of Wales drive (the breakwater) where proudly sponsored by the Port Authority, Botany Bay :rol:
Of course, Andy deleted all the photos of the container port... :exactly:
As a matter of interest Andy, I did street view on google maps and there are certain objects blurred out in the photos, obviously they know something we don't...
Big Thank You to Peter (Zoltan) for being the Camera car! I didnt get a chance to get any pics of his car in the end because the pestky Ports Authority was spying on us!
I love this 59 Dodge.. .. would even consider swapping my council white Omega LPG ute for it..
Its seriously a perfect piece of iconic automotive styling (.. the Dodge.. not the omega :bats:.)
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I have to agree, the Dodge was a fine example of unique design that captures the essence of what automobiles meant at the time...
a form of expression, it's basically mobile art. Amazing to think it's that old... still looks like new!