These two lovely cars were parked near the area where we watched the army parade at the National Anzac Centre in Albany, back in December.
A Ford from 1937 I assume from the number plate.
I love these classic cars, specially when they have been lovingly restored!
Don't know much about this converted VW, but looks quite cute too, specially with it's bright yellow colour and what about the number plate? Feral 2, so there must be a Feral 1 running around somewhere...
What do you think of these beauties?
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The Ford sure looks amazing, impressive!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what kind of people drove in there? Or were probably transported? Chauffeur comes to mind?
We saw a VW like that with a construction of iron around, like it could "fall" through sand dunes, like a cage. In NSW in 1995, in white.
A "bug" as a feral, brrrr ;-) In Japan they click like that I saw in a documentary, large real bugs as pets... huh...
Oh yes, a chauffeur would fit right in with that car.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I wouldn't mind going for a stylish ride in one of them!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sara, they are quite stylish!
DeleteThe colours are very unusual of both of them.
ReplyDeleteI've seen a few yellow cars but that purple one certainly is quite unusual. Thanks Marianne, have a lovely weekend.
DeleteDearest Sami,
ReplyDeleteLove the Ford very much but don't know about that 'open' VW and the word Feral. Looks rather strange to look inside its 'intestines' so to speak!
Hugs and happy weekend.
Mariette
I think the Ford is more my kind of classic car too. Have a lovely weekend too.
DeleteI sure think sometime I was born in the wrong age I could so enjoy the first car.... until that is I saw Feral 2. Oh Sami the fun we could have in that car!!!!! You drive, I'll bring the picnic :)
ReplyDeleteWren x
These old beauties are cute. Where should we go Wren?
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