Monday 22 October 2018

All Chrysler Day - Penrith

Sunday 21st October - 2018

The 32nd annual All Chrysler Day at the Museum of Fire, Penrith, Sydney.

The Chrysler Restorers Club of Australia held their All Chrysler Day event at the Museum of Fire out in Penrith, in Sydney's greater West on Sunday.

One of today's few vehicles that you could purchase if you desire.  
This 'S' type Valiant is definitely a handyman special, as you can see 
by the photograph. This Valiant is in need of a lot of TLC.  
You can own it for only $2,000.00.

Major Sponsor of our event Shannons insurance were also well represented
 with their display of the FAMOUS 1959 Goggombil Dart,
that was made famous by Shannons advertising campaign many years ago.

All types of makes & models of the MOPAR range of vehicles were in attendance, we enjoyed the spectacle of 217 vehicles on show to the spectators that attended the day's events.

On display was a glimpse into Australia's motoring history from the early 1920s and onwards, featuring a great selection of Chrsyler, Dodge, DeSoto and Plymouth cars and the very well know Valiant and Charger models.

The R&S Valiant Club were well represented with this 
expansive display of vehicles from their club.

My 1963 (original conditional) Valiant Regal sedan on display

After last week's torrential rains in Sydney, we were blessed with good weather, it did not rain one drop all day allowing all the exhibitors to show off their pride & joy to the many thousands of people that wandered around the grounds checking out all of the merchandise.

Two Dodge commercial utes in the display today, 
both magnificently presented.

Don't you just love this bumper sticker under the bonnett 
of one of the Mopar vehicles today.
Many thanks to all those proud owners of the Chrysler brand for their commitment to display their vehicles to make the 2018 All Chrysler Day such a success. 

NSW Police Officer Bill standing beside her brand new Chrysler 300, 
6.4 litre engine Highway Patrol Vehicle. (HWP-150).


Rear view of the Chrysler 300 - HWP-150.

Cheers  

Warbo

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