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Visited a local(ish) private collection. Pic heavy but worth it.
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My local classic car club (Automobile Heritage Association) tries to do a run about once a month and (when I'm here) I have the pleasure of organising the runs, venues and newsletters etc.

Today's visit was to what must be the finest private collection in the Lowveld, if not the entire country. Earliest car in the collection is a 1912 Model T Ford and newest is about 1993 Chev. (I think).

EVERY SINGLE CAR has the battery and everything else ready to go and all have current road licences maintained so that ant car in the restored collection can be taken out and driven on the public road at any time. Eeker

The pics here are probably about 10% of the entire collection.

Outside are the unrestored cars and these go into the workshops when it's their turn for restoration. As you can see from the pic of the car with the tree growin through it, sometimes it's a long wait.

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Very nice, Steve!



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Did Susan give you a bib to keep you from drooling on the cars???? rotflmo
 
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I have never seen a steering wheel off set like that one
 
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She did........ but it didn't work I'm afraid! rotflmo






 
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Lot of cars in PA,and only an hour away. There are over 100 here all maintaind and driveable.will post pictures of other side of building later.

Sixteen original mid 60's factory light weight cars,
Bud Faubel's 64 Honker dodge,
Bill Jenkens Old Reliable 62 Chevy,
Phil Bohnner 68 Mustang,
Four Max Wedge Dodge and Plymouth,
One Superbird,
Seven Hemi cars,
Seven 409 Chevys,
Two Super Duty Pontiacs
One 64 Thunderbolt
One 64 427 Comet
Two new Rousch built King Cobra Mustangs
Seven Corvette's
Two 55 T Birds,
And a lot more,all original cars,no clones plus enough memoribelia ti fill a 49' trailer..




 
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