Thursday 10th March - 2022
I'd just like to remind everyone that from Thursday 10th March 2022, it's only 10-days until our big Car Show on Sunday 20th March, 2022 at the Council car park in Flora Street, Sutherland.
Thursday 10th March - 2022
I'd just like to remind everyone that from Thursday 10th March 2022, it's only 10-days until our big Car Show on Sunday 20th March, 2022 at the Council car park in Flora Street, Sutherland.
Sunday 27th February - 2022
To promote our upcoming Sylvanvale Pre-WWII Vintage Car Show on Sunday 20th March, 2022. We arranged a bunch of Vintage cars to be on static display at the Sydney Tramway Museum's Festival at Loftus on Sunday 27th February.
The Tram operating past us is No.1740 and is a 1933 R Class model built at Clyde Engineering in Sydney. Photo: Steve Core |
Part of Tram Museum's tram lines and heritage building and facades.
And the cluster of Vintage cars we helped round up to make up the static displays. Photo: Steve Core |
(Above) Hopefully, this Vintage double-decker bus, No.1579 from the Sydney Bus Museum will also be on static display at our upcoming Car Show. This is yet to be confirmed due to the Sydney Harbour Bridge's 90th Birthday festivities. Photo: Steve Core
(Above) The Tramway Museum's own double-decker bus is a AEC Regent 3 Double-Deck Half-Cab No.2619. Built in 1952 by Clyde. One of the last traditional double-decker motor buses in Sydney upon withdrawal. Acquired by the museum in 1976. Restored in 2016. This bus will be on static display at our Show on Sunday 20th March, 2022. Photo: Ken Warburton
John Hewitt's 1929 Packard 4-door Club Sedan |
John Hewitt's 1929 Packard 4-door Club Sedan |
The 1929 Ford AA Truck of mine that actually worked on the construction of the Hoover Dam |
Example of our 2022 Car Show flyer |
Satellite image of the Flora Street Car park with indicators of our main entry points on Flora Street. |
Examples of our Entry Form and Judging Category form |
The boys and myself at Pheasant Wood Race Circuit, Marulan, NSW |
Greg sitting behind the wheel of his magnificent 1924 Lancia Lambda |
Photo of the four of us outside the official office at the track. LtoR. Yours truly, Ben Powell, Greg Mackie & Ron Reyn. |
Myself & Ben standing beside his very sick 1948 Riley Special without the R/R wheel |
1923-60 Vauxhall still shod with it's original NSW number plates (39-988) |
Dylan Alcott is a true inspiration to me... |
"A true champion is not who wins the most tournaments It's about your purpose" |
The Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison awarding Dylan his 'Australian of the Year' Award. |
I think you've made it when your face gets projected onto the Sydney Opera House 30m high |
Wednesday 26th January - 2022
This year's Show will be our 6th Edition of the Sylvanvale Pre-WWII Vintage Car Show. The Show creates a field where up to a hundred of historically significant vehicles are displayed and now will be vying for various awards and accolades.
I have previously mentioned to you, that this will be the first year that we will be introducing judging of the Vintage Vehicles entries & awarding trophies for all the seventeen categories of vehicles.
To help build a sense of pride and achievement that accompanies a prize winning entry there will be a First Prize and Runner-up Prize awarded in each best-of-category. Both winners will be rewarded with a trophy to take home to add to their collection on their mantle shelf.
For the outstanding car that steals the Show, I've created a one-off 'First Choice Vintage Vehicle of the Show' that will be chosen by me. Not only will they win a really nice piece of large, shiny silverware - they will also receive a bonus $200.00 cash in the hand, not to shabby!
Recently, I was fortunate enough to win trophies at this year's All Ford Day with my 1931 Model A Ford, 4-door, (all steel) slant window, Town Sedan, I was so impressed with the quality & design of these trophies that were supplied by Trophy Mart.
Keeping all this in mind Steve Core and I decided that it was time to take a drive out to Leumeah in Sydney's growing south-western suburbs to check out John Keats at his business. (see photo). I decided that John Keats from Trophy Mart was our man and they are going supply us with around thirty-five trophies for our Show.
Warbo
When I recently spotted this photo the very sentiment of it tickled me pink |
These twelve vintage era Grease Guns could easily be yours, they're available to the highest bidder out there |
The three themed 'Survivor' Model A Fords that will be coming to our Show in March 2022. Left: '28 'Depression Car' ex-tourer. Middle:'28 Tourer 'Shitty Chitty'. Right: '31 'Handyman Hauler'. |
The sprawling front lawn of the property we visited with the three Model A Ford survivors on show. |
Inside the real man's Shed which can house up to ten working projects at a time |
Some of the tongue-in-cheek additions to these '30's era vehicles include an original, low-tech, '30's Kodak Box Brownie 'Dashcam' |
Above: The '31 'Handyman Hauler' - featuring an original 'Australia Post' pushbike mounted on the side. |
On our arrival, we were greeted by wild Kangaroos peacefully grazing on the property's front lawns |
This collection of unique 'Survivor' vehicles will make up an incredible range of vehicles from Concourse to Survivor |