Klaxon March 2009.pdf - Cyber Hot Rodders
Klaxon March 2009.pdf - Cyber Hot Rodders
Klaxon March 2009.pdf - Cyber Hot Rodders
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The<br />
Busselton Drive-In Run<br />
laptop for this edition of the<br />
<strong>Klaxon</strong>.<br />
After food, we assembled<br />
at one of the only<br />
drive-ins left in captivity.<br />
With daylight saving<br />
still with us, we had an<br />
hour or so to kill with socializing<br />
and telling lies<br />
before it was dark enough<br />
for the show to begin. As usual, the kids show was better than<br />
the main film. At least the main film was good enough to keep<br />
most rodders there until the end. On other nights, only about 10<br />
rods make it to the end. In the absence of the Big Al and Dave Doggett’s<br />
chop charcoaling event after the film, the day was over..<br />
Sunday morning and all was still OK weather-wise, despite the<br />
threats of naughty big black rain<br />
clouds.<br />
It was time to shake a tail feather. No<br />
time to sleep in. Nu Breed Street Rod<br />
Club members were cooking breakfast<br />
for everyone. Coffee, tea, juice, eggs,<br />
bacon, toast and pancakes. The well<br />
drilled team did a great job and had<br />
ABOVE: Don’t park behind this<br />
tall sucker at the Drive-in theatre!<br />
Lance Fusssel’s T tudor.<br />
Above: Paul Walsh takes time<br />
off after the recent Mandurah run<br />
and TAC committments