G'day JustinO,
Dunno how many of your legion of readers are interested in old Chevrolets, but there's a group of enthusiasts in Oz, the Veteran and Vintage Chevrolet Association of Australia, who celebrated their 85th anniversary at various locations here in the Manning Valley recently, including Central Park in Wingham, where I was present to video the cars arriving and driving to their respective parking spots.
Something a bit different: http://www.aussieodyssey.com/journal0060.html
Scroll down the page to the second vid.
Gary
3 comments:
Gary, viewing the vintage vehicles in motion was much more entertaining, rather than just panning the lot.
Nice... er... noice work!!!
Yessum, Jimm. I shot a gathering of about 100+ VW Kombi vans at a local beach yesterday and they were all parked. But at least the crowd was moving. And I got a chance to shoot the interiors of the Kombis, some of which were in showroom condition despite their years. 60s & 70s flower power... it ain't dead yet, mate.
Gary, You touched my soul with the
Chevy Oldies. I worked for GM for almost 8yrs before moving to Florida. I owned an Olds, a Pontiac, 58 Chev Belaire, 61 Chev.
Hardtop, 62 Chev convertible, (The
Best), 71 chev Sta Wagon, 72 Sta Wagon, 76 210 Van, 75 Chev Nova, 85
Chev. Celebrity wagon, 95 Chev Nova, Chev. Conversion van & now a
Chev. Uplander SUV. I think that one is the end of my cars. Almost forgot my Saturn, Son is using it til he gets his fixed. hehe lol. So
you see why I more than enjoyed your vid. It sure brings back the good old cars, we call Tanks.
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