New South Wales

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Robert Lane's 1932 Ford Roadster of Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia.
John Caldwell's 1932 Ford Four-Door Sedan of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Being an early member of the Road Knights of Sydney car club, Caldwell bought the 32 late in 1964. Shortly after buying it, he gave it a Metalflake pain job. One of the first Metalflake paint jobs in the area.
Ray Ellis' 1934 Ford 5-window coupe of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The build was started in 1966, and completed in 1972.


Hot Rods of New South Wales, Australia

John Caldwell's 1932 Ford Four-Door Sedan
Robert Lane's 1932 Ford Roadster
Ray Ellis' 1934 Ford 5-Window Coupe


Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of New South Wales, Australia

Bent Eights of Sydney
Drag-ons of Sydney
Northern Beaches of Sydney
Rickshaws of Sydney
Road Knights of Sydney
Romans Hot Rod Association
Saints of Sydney
Shifters of Sydney
Twin Towns of Sydney


Citizens of New South Wales, Australia

John Caldwell
Ray Ellis
Robert Lane




 

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