The Azzopardi and Buhajia 1932 Ford Roadster
Manny Azzopardi and Charlie Buhajia of New South Wales built a top-quality show ’32 roadster in the 1960s.
Manny Azzopardi and Charlie Buhajia of New South Wales built a top-quality show ’32 roadster in the 1960s.
Bob Hamilton, of New South Wales, was a member of the Shifters Car Club and owned this ’29 Ford RPU.
“We were absolutely dumbfounded to find this old tip in Orange, NSW. Cars were pushed over the edge and just stacked up on top of each other.
The Romans are a still active hot rod club from Sydney, New South Wales, formed in 1960.
Gary Wright, Queensland Roadsters Club member and Brisbane local completed this ’32 roadster in 1963.
Lynn Arrowsmith of Sydney, New South Wales still owns this blue 1934 Ford coupe, known as ‘The Vagabond’.
George Clark of New South Wales built this Australian-bodied 1939 Plymouth coupe.
Rod Foote of Brisbane, Queensland built and owned this 1932 Ford roadster after the original four-cylinder equipped car came up for sale in 1958.
Alick Clark of New South Wales purchased this 1934 Ford five-window coupe in 1954, and by late 1955 it was street-ready.
The Castlereagh Aerodrome was built in the 1930s, and utilised as an emergency landing strip for the Richmond RAAF base during World War II. In 1947 it start being used as an unofficial drag strip