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Bay Rodders Garage Crawl
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For Rodders winter is traditionally the time for rodders to catch up on maintenance of their rods, so what better time to see what's going on in the garage than the middle of winter. But most of the rods under construction featured here certainly won't be turning a wheel in anger next season.
An invitation was extended to the Eastern Valley Rodders, which saw 5 cars and their families join the tour. This was after a similar earlier event where the Bay Rodders went spent a day crusin the Valley.
As is normal for all Bay Rodders events, we were blessed with a beautiful, but cool, sunny day. The crawl took on the appearance of a mini run between garages and we certainly had plenty of people stopping to admire the cars. Not a bad way to spend a Sunday.
Thanks to all the guys who opened thier garages for the day, all the girls and boys for a beautiful lunch and the guys from Eastern Valley for coming down for the day.

1st Garage - Bill and Kerin Duyvestyn |

This is the trailer Bill built for Shane's junior dragster |

Bill's current project, a '55 Chev 2 door Sedan |

Shane's Junior Dragster, Briggs & Stratton powered |

With the chassis painted Bill has now turned to preparing the body. This will become tow car for the dragster, to be painted in team colours. |

Kev's Chev and it says so on the door |

2nd Garage on the tour was Bryan Kenyon's. Brian's home business is to build and maintain rods. Here's the jig he made for Model A chassis's |

Customers car, Deuce Customs body. |

Linton Saunders (Bay Rodders) and his first rod, a '37 Ford Roadster. |

Ed, Glen and Kev. |

Another customers car, "I just want the body squared up"..... |

Outside Brian workshop, catching a few winter rays. |

Another A Model Roadster for a first time young rodder. |

Billy's Anglia, the Chev sure is going to be a culture shock for this family. |

Ian Kenyons Car, this was built by Greg Jones |

Very clean A Model Sport Coupe, finished just in time for the Nationals. |

'34 Ford Tudor, another of the rods built by Greg Jones |

3rd stop was at Kevin and Julie Kendall's, here's the mob amiring Kev's garden knome, a '28 Nash Buckboard Pickup. |

Rods parked at Kevin and Julie's. The club had organised a BBQ lunch, time for some more bench racing. |

When you see something like this in the front garden, you just gotta know a rodder lives here. |
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