I saw some posters around town advertising this car show for the 30th March so I rang them and was advised that
"Our cut off year is 1965 chrome bumper."
I will just have to leave the van in the carpark!
I saw some posters around town advertising this car show for the 30th March so I rang them and was advised that
"Our cut off year is 1965 chrome bumper."
I will just have to leave the van in the carpark!
I'm sorry Davestown, don't mean to laugh but, " 60's and 70's car show " but the cut off year is 1965?
Is that when the 70's ended? 1965?
A little bit of wee would have come out of me whilst laughing lol.
Monty Pythonisque
Is the 1965 cut-off year, the earliest or the latest car allowed ?
Seems strange to have a 60s & 70s car show with the latest car allowed a 1965 model.
BTW don't all 1965 cars have chrome bumpers ?
Maybe it's from 1965 up to the last of the chrome bumpers (early 80s).
Dr Terry
That could be it, sounds sensible!
found this link
http://au.prime7.yahoo.com/v2/lifest...-rod-run-2014/
Last edited by Flamenco_not_Flamingo; 28-02-2014 at 08:37 AM.
If only that was the case. now received email from ASRF (street rod people) they have confirmed only pre 1965 can attend.
I still don't get it.
It's described as a "Rod Run" & "cars from the 50s, 60s & 70s will be on display". But cars from 65 or later aren't allowed ????
Maybe the Rod run & the Car Show are 2 separate events ?
Dr Terry
It certainly is an enigmatic advertisement and not to mention confusing lol
Hmmm. I guess interest wise they don't want 80% of those interested in cars there? I would estimate that today most interest lies in cars built post 1965. Yeah we all love a nice EH or FC or '57 Chevy but what car would attract most of us more than any? I bet most of use would say a car from the late 60's or mid 70's from an XR GT through to a HJ GTS coupe or HJ shape (HJ-HZ) Sandman.
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