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YORK MOTOR SHOW

Down by the river HCVC Members sitting in the sunshine enjoying the day, Nelson Palmer, Rod Boyd and Phil Taylor The Ford Mainline Ute is one of my favourites I have photographed it before, it still looks like it is being used for some work and not too highly polished

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This purple Chev “DEDSLED” looked different with copper trim instead of chrome

Mack Valueliners getting ready for the next Mack Muster and truck show in 2022

The Austin A40 pick-up was bought new by Kim Byett’s grandfather then sold outside the family. It was then repurchased in 1975 and kept in storage. It started its transformation to a Street Rod in 2017 and was completed in 2021

It was a busy weekend for motor enthusiasts in WA with both the York Motor Show and the Bindoon Historical Vehicle Day being held at the same time. The HCVC also made it extra difficult to choose as thrown into the mix was also a run to Jurien Bay and Bunnawarra. As it turned out, I think HCVC had participants at all three locations.

York is a great looking town and its main street and park by the river serve as a fabulous backdrop for vehicles – giving that bit of extra flair. York is also a nice place to have a look around and enjoy a cup of coffee and some lunch. On display was a good mix of old cars and commercial vehicles, motor bikes, classic speedway and working model trucks.

Big fins come out for the day

(l) Working model trucks (below) nternational and Bedford

This image and below: Ryan Demasi had the Hulk and International on display

The VW Kombi camper had Snail on the number plate (house on its back) and it looked like there could have been some wind resistance issues on a windy day

(above) Classic Speedway (right) Unrestored 1923 Dodge Brothers pick up

The Bus Preservation Society were there taking passengers around town

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