Wednesday, 24 February 2016

some oldies from Peter Crain..

 Tom Fulton and John Guerin with Johns slightly dented 38 Olds...and looks like Rick Stapletons 409 T bucket behind
 Peters big Chev, and his deuce roadster project
 this was at my house at one stage...danged if I can remember that....too many Gold Tops maybe..
 Phil Deans y block 32...went on to be restored, the frame went under Toms radical (in 1975) hiboy..and that roll bar...I still have it in my backyard....yep...I'm a hoarder...
 Darryl Kuhnemann leading the way on the Boystown run
 at Boystown..Darryl...2 bikes..someones Falcoon, Leon Birss, George Tait
 Peter Rhode, Warren Wilkie, at a guess
 Adrian Vermuellin/Ian Cambell, and their 32 "cowl n doors"
 Alan Tronc at speed..
 red flames to the left on Jim Greedys 32, Kevin Monks sport coupe, and red flamed flowing hair on Kenny Brown.......looks like gail Guerin behind maybe.
 McDonald Bros T bucket...way ahead of its time, as was Longfields.
 Uh-oh...with the radio blaring.."you took a fine time to leave me, loose wheel"...the Tasman Tragety
 The Red Tulip hisself...Jim Rose.
 one of the many Cussos that got wrecked at mums house..
 well, not all...wish this was still for sale...probably went for all of $200!
 me n my bucket..on the way to 75 Nats..
 Tom Fultons ahead of its time radical injected flattie, wire wheeled, vertical steered 26 T
 and unfendered, in true Fulton fashion
 The wagon that almost killed us...Peter rescued this from Wanless Wreckers, built her up, I took ownership, and one night, with 4 onboard...put her into a lampost...hello...two broken legs later..
 tin hunting in northern NSW...
 T bucket sales in mums front yard...
 production line for the hot rods....gettin' it done in the dirt....Y blocks and flatheads were the in thing, late 60s..
 Pigs Shed.....many an ale was consumed at the must go to place...where Tom machined parts for just about every hot-rodder and drag racer in town..
 a much younger Tom....
under mums house...dirt floors, old wood vice on a narrow rickety bench, but still, lots of projects went thru this area...

1 comment:

  1. Peter Crain's oldies are true gems that continue to captivate listeners with their timeless charm. His soulful vocals and heartfelt lyrics take us on a nostalgic journey back to a bygone era of music. Each song evokes a sense of nostalgia and resonates with emotions that transcend generations. It's wonderful to see these classic tunes cherished and appreciated by music lovers of all ages. Thank you, Peter Crain, for gifting us with such beautiful melodies that stand the test of time.robotics and its impact on real life





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