I went up to the Rock n Roll Rendezvous on the weekend and took heaps of pics.
There were some great cars although as usual the Japanese contingent was basically missing altogether!
Not completely though; here's some stuff that we saw...
Obviously here's the prime candidate for Best Paint and Best Restored.
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An Italian Australian (aka a 'wog dude') told me that this motif was "classical, mate!"
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My wife and I cruised up with Brenton and Darren in Darren's Desoto Diplomat with aftermarket airconditioning.
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This Datsun Fairlady was immaculate! I could definitely see me cruising one of these...
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I don't know if I'm totally sold on the whitewalls-with-alloys-look, but this little Mazda RX3 coupe seems to pull it off on those ROH Gamblers.
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The Toyota KE10-model Corolla seems to have gone mental in value and collectability lately.
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Here's another shot of Darren's Desoto Diplomat. The metalflake roof is a new addition and it looked amazing in the sunlight, but sunshine was scarce on the day. Ignore the year in the filename; it's a 1955 obviously from the plate (and from what Darren actually said to me).
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Before we get onto the traditional US barges and some Aussie muscle cars, I wanted to bring this little chestnut to your attention.
This is a Borgward Isabella coupe, a vehicle I've always felt an affinity for because of their ridiculous scarceness. I remember I used to see a black and red one getting around, but that was a while ago. They're of the same ilk as a Karmann Ghia Volkswagen, however they are front-engined and scurry around with a 1.1 litre motor (or thereabouts) and those tiny 13" wheels. They're an interesting style; they appear beautiful from some angles and strangely ungainly from others! This one was totally immaculate!
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This 1957 Chevrolet Nomad would have to have been one of the stars of the show, but it was in the far paddock reserved for latecomers! That window line, the cabin length, that phat 1957 Chev front... these just send me wobbly at the knees. For a wagon-lover, these would be the ultimate!
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I see a lot of Camaros with what I do and there are plenty going around, but this one is especially tough. Firstly, it's sitting on mega-retro Goodyear crossplies and secondly, the numberplate alludes that it was one of 1015 Camaros built in 1969 that were fitted with a factory 427ci V8! Who cares if it's real or not? It looks awesome!
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I don't think I've ever seen a Ford Edsel in the metal before. It was truly ugly in the coolest sense. It's a pity we didn't get more of the world's biggest automotive failure!
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Clint wants his car back.
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I always seem to go for the underdog! I've always loved GMs, but really Chrysler was the underdog and I've learned to appreciate that, but AMC/Rambler is the under-underdog! This Rambler Javelin coupe was just so tough; short and stubby a bit similar in proportions to the Chrysler Valiant Charger.
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This black VW Type 3 Fastback just looks perfect. I dunno how, but it made me take a photo of it.
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This split window ratter Kombi stretch is just one of the greatest VWs going around. Some people just don't get it though; they ask him what colour he's going to paint it... but the owner said "it's perfect how it is" and I can see why. Every mark, every blemish, even the separate panels themselves each hold their own story...
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I might stick up some Aussie muscle cars tomorrow.