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KEN’S 56 Ford F100

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  ‘KEN’S 56’ – BUILT FOR CRUISING. FROM AN OLD FARM TRUCKTO AWARD WINNER - MR EXCITED’S CHOICE OF THE DAY AT THE 2023 YARRA GLEN CAR SHOW AND TOP 5 ELITE AND BEST PAINT JOB AT THE 2024 UTE NATIONALS IN DANDENONG. KEN SAWREY TALKS TO CLASSIC CARS WORLDWIDE ONLINE ABOUT HIS 1956 FORD F100 PICK-UP. Ex- navy man and now retired, 65 years old Ken Sawrey has had a keen interest in cars from a very early age. “I was the youngest of five boys and I used to watch my brothers do up their cars and motorbikes.” Ken is widowed and lives in Longworry, Gippsland, Victoria. He has three children, Jason, 38 years old and twins Brad and Kate, 36 years old. He also has five grandchildren, After leaving school in 1974 Ken joined the navy in 1976 in which he served for nine years as a cook. He considers himself very lucky and says “I did two six-month deployments to far east Asia which as a young fella at the time was a big eye opener. It was an experience I will never forget. I visited many different

63 EH Grizz's Holden Premier

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Classic Cars Worldwide Feature #19 PETER ADAMS ‘GRIZZ’  TALKS ABOUT HIS TROPHY WINNING  1963 EH PREMIER SEDAN  “GREAT TO DRIVE AND RESPONSIVE”   https://classiccarsworldwide.com.au “I started my working life as a motor mechanic and have always tinkered with cars” says 70 years old Peter Adams. Peter, now retired, has been married to Helen ‘Haych’ (also retired) for 49 years and they have three children and eight grandchildren. Peter worked for the Forest Commission as a mechanic and grader operator for about 20 years. He has also worked in the logging in Victoria, mining in Western Australia and then a grader operator on pipelines all over Australia.  Grizz Peter has been retired for five years and can now enjoy his love of old cars. He has the unusual nickname of ‘Grizz’. He explains how it all started. “It came about at my workplace on the pipelines. One fella called out for ‘Peter’ over the two-way radio and five people answered! He decided to give me a nickname of Grizz becau

57 Buick Peter Aquilina

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  The Magazine Feature Story #18   https://classiccarsworldwide.com.au PETER AQUILINA'S 1957 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA 2 DOOR COUPE “NEVER GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAMS.” PETER AQUILINA TALKS ABOUT HIS 1957 BUICK SUPER  RIVIERA 2 DOOR COUPE.  FROM A DIFFICULT RESTORATION TO HIS PRIDE AND JOY –             “THE GANGSTER - A BUZZ TO DRIVE” 65 years old Peter (Aqua) Aquilina lives with his partner  Julieanne  in the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria.  Julieanne  also shares his passion for cars. He says “I have loved cars from the day I was able to get behind a wheel. I fell in love with the car scene at the at the age of 17 when I was preparing myself to get behind the wheel of my own ride. My first normal car was an HQ Panel Van and my current car is a Ford Ranger Wildtrack. My first classic car was a HG Monaro. I now own a 1957 Buick Super Riviera 2 Door Coupe, Model 56R.”  MR. EXCITED Peter’s first contact with Mr, Excited (Glen Higginson) was through Facebook.   “How could I not get invo

55 Geoff's FJ Holden

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          The Magazine Feature Story #17   https://classiccarsworldwide.com.au GEOFF ROURKE,1955 FJ SEDAN, ‘32 CHEVY ROADSTER HOT ROD “THE AUSTRALIAN CLASSIC CAR SCENE IS IN GOOD SHAPE”.     GEOFF ROURKE 1955 TALKS ABOUT HIS CLASSIC CARS –   FJ HOLDEN SEDAN & ’32 CHEVY ROADSTER HOT ROD Melbourne based retired ex- builder Geoff Rourke (67 years old, widowed with one son) has had a long-standing interest in cars from a very early age. He says, “first it was vintage cars and then when I was about 10 years old I would watch the drag racing at Calder on television and became hooked on classics and hot rods.” Geoff’s first normal car was a Holden panel van and his current daily ride is an FX one ton ute which is an ex-work vehicle. Classic cars “My first classic car was an FJ Sedan and I now also own an FX one ton ute (to be covered in a later issue) and a ’32 Chevy Roadster Hot Rod” says Geoff. “I have loved FX and FJ’s since I was young, and I used to sit in the original FX s

56 Chevy 210 Wagon

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      The Magazine Feature Story #16   https://classiccarsworldwide.com.au “COOL AND DIFFERENT AND A PLEASURE TO DRIVE” DEAN CARMODY TALKS ABOUT HIS 1956 CHEVY 210 WAGON. A 15 YEAR BUILD WITH STYLE AND CARE.  Dean Carmody, married with three daughters, runs his family owned heating and cooling business (Maroondah Air Group) in the eastern Melbourne suburb of Bayswater. In conjunction with his brother Glenn and another partner, Stuart Lancaster, the business has been successfully operating since 1997. Early interest in cars Dean has had a keen interest in cars from early childhood and says “at a very young age, under 10, I started to have an interest in cars when a friend of my dad bought a HZ Holden station wagon. It was lowered and had hot wires under the guards. It was the first time I had seen a Holden customised and from then I knew what I wanted when I grew up. When I was16 I knew that it would be the HZ wagon. Of course, I could not have a V8 while on P plates, so my first car wa