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York Motor Show 2020

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The events page has been rather empty lately but then the York Motor Show was on, the weather was perfect and people turned up in droves. At one stage there was a queue to get into town. I heard on the grapevine that 1200 vehicles had registered for the event. I think they must have been very pleased with the turn up. The main street was packed and there was a line in front of every coffee shop and food outlet. Definitely a great day out.

Ramsay’s Classic red W model Kenworth

By Kevin Toovey

Above and below: Ryan Demasi from Bandana earthmoving had the Hulk on display. There was a friendly trans-former with whom you could have your picture taken. His dad’s International has just been restored and they had a Ford Aeromax there too It was hard to get a picture of the HCVC members as they were hiding in the shadows under the trees but they were there enjoying the day

Left, The main street Below, David Brown - Turbo Task Master Super (Ex Qantas Tug) John Seman had just licenced this David Brown so he could drive it to the show Inset, There were only 9 built of Barbara and Morris Danks streamlined 1974 model caravan. It looks a bit like a rocket. The maker was Vin Smith.

Below & right, Pete Haynes from Midland Hiab and Haulage brought along a very nice G88 Volvo that they bought recently, it just needed a bit of finishing off and is now ready for the odd Saturday morning's work.

Right, Eddy’s T 650 Kenworth and a near new modern one Below right, ‘Book your Wander out Yonder’ is the new slogan for travel here in WA. A few people were already organised to go, with caravans in tow

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