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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OUCH!<br />
It’s lonely at the top......<br />
The<br />
Busselton<br />
Drive-In<br />
Run<br />
to enjoy their<br />
journey and<br />
do a bit of<br />
tourist<br />
stuff .. .at<br />
the local bakery,<br />
for example..<br />
Later that afternoon you<br />
could attend rocker cover and<br />
hot wheel races, have face painting,<br />
attend a local ASRF DC meeting or<br />
just socialize. This year, entrants in<br />
the rocker cover and <strong>Hot</strong> Wheels<br />
gravity races were a bit thin. AB<br />
managed to fine tune his rocker cover<br />
from last year and with Spider Man at<br />
the helm managed to win that event.<br />
<strong>Hot</strong> Wheels was dominated by tomorrows<br />
rodders. Next was an<br />
Jim Longman’s Mercury<br />
excellent spit roast meal supplied by<br />
the rod run organisers. No one went hungry here. The meal was followed<br />
by the annual funny auction that raises funds for charity. Barry Batten was<br />
again the electric auctioneer. Aided by his side kicks Mick Allender and<br />
Alan Barker, they raised $2400 (I think). Thanks to bidders and the suppliers<br />
for making that possible. I swear I<br />
saw at least three different Archie Fullertons<br />
bidding at times.<br />
The full potential of the auction that<br />
night remains unknown as we had to<br />
pack it up in fairness to other patrons of<br />
the holiday park.<br />
Above: Blossom (Garry Bryant)<br />
discusses his take on Archimedes<br />
principle with<br />
disinterested Vince and Jan<br />
Berriman. Right: The Gibb’s<br />
Pontiac custom