The RACQ-hosted all makes car show was on in Brissy on the weekend. I went along and took a stack of pics. You can see them all starting here:
www.flickr.com/photos/newnowknowhow/tags/racqmotorfest2007/
Here's a sample:
Humber:
Wolsley Princess:
E-type jag with the bonnet open:
Hillman Imp (rear-engined):
Dodge. Check out the quad pipes under the sill:
Cool:
Restored EH Holden:
Vauxhall Cresta:
Buick "compact" wagon:
Renault 4CV (rear-engined):
4AGE turbo RA Celica:
Studebaker:
Plymouth:
BMW Isetta. 4 wheels, the rear two are very close together:
Fiat wagon. I'd never knew these came as wagons. 6-cylinders:
Prince Skyline (I love this car):
Corona Coupe:
Vintage Speedway bikes. 15:1 compression, methanol fuel from the 50s:
Offenhauser engined vintage speedway car:
Seriously worked Holden Grey motor in this one:
I can't be arsed explaining what each one is here. What each car is, etc, is all at Flickr.
www.flickr.com/photos/newnowknowhow/tags/racqmotorfest2007/
Ok, so I caved an put up descriptions.
Enjoy!
www.flickr.com/photos/newnowknowhow/tags/racqmotorfest2007/
Here's a sample:
Humber:
Wolsley Princess:
E-type jag with the bonnet open:
Hillman Imp (rear-engined):
Dodge. Check out the quad pipes under the sill:
Cool:
Restored EH Holden:
Vauxhall Cresta:
Buick "compact" wagon:
Renault 4CV (rear-engined):
4AGE turbo RA Celica:
Studebaker:
Plymouth:
BMW Isetta. 4 wheels, the rear two are very close together:
Fiat wagon. I'd never knew these came as wagons. 6-cylinders:
Prince Skyline (I love this car):
Corona Coupe:
Vintage Speedway bikes. 15:1 compression, methanol fuel from the 50s:
Offenhauser engined vintage speedway car:
Seriously worked Holden Grey motor in this one:
I can't be arsed explaining what each one is here. What each car is, etc, is all at Flickr.
www.flickr.com/photos/newnowknowhow/tags/racqmotorfest2007/
Ok, so I caved an put up descriptions.
Enjoy!