A couple of photos at the Warkworth show by the wharf.
More than 80 cars, ranging from a little yellow 1920s baby Austin to a big white Aston Martin, (and that was just in the speed differential) also an very old bus , with passengers, and an American hearse without?
We each put $10 per car to the Cancer Foundation & Vintage car clubs Daffodil charity run.
8 Minis were there. Ray (in photo by 288), Tony (BMW & flag) , Andrew (pork pie) and the orange van, parked together, and Zak got parked behind a fiat Bambina. Warwick with his red roofed BMW cooper went up highway 1 straight to the show to get an early park! The rest of us went up highway 16 together. But not to Wellsford, like Richard (yellow mini) and Aiden (black rover). They went past the Warkworth turnoff, but made it to the show a bit later.
A few of us had lunch up the steps at the Riverside Café with a view of the show, and headed home at about 2.30 pm after the prize giving.
More than 80 cars, ranging from a little yellow 1920s baby Austin to a big white Aston Martin, (and that was just in the speed differential) also an very old bus , with passengers, and an American hearse without?
We each put $10 per car to the Cancer Foundation & Vintage car clubs Daffodil charity run.
8 Minis were there. Ray (in photo by 288), Tony (BMW & flag) , Andrew (pork pie) and the orange van, parked together, and Zak got parked behind a fiat Bambina. Warwick with his red roofed BMW cooper went up highway 1 straight to the show to get an early park! The rest of us went up highway 16 together. But not to Wellsford, like Richard (yellow mini) and Aiden (black rover). They went past the Warkworth turnoff, but made it to the show a bit later.
A few of us had lunch up the steps at the Riverside Café with a view of the show, and headed home at about 2.30 pm after the prize giving.