Considering the number of orange-themed photos I have, I’ve left my run late for this month’s Life In Colour – Orange photography challenge. My how the world has changed since my True Love and I accidentally found ourselves at this vintage car show in Yass (Australia) in December 2019. We used to drive to Yass every Saturday for local produce but unfortunately we have been only a couple of times in the last 20 months. Think of all those carbon emissions we’ve saved. Anyhoo, let’s have a look at the orange cars because they go almost as fast as the red ones.
Those were the days. Drive safely, everyone.
Kind Regards.
Tracy.
Aren’t they fabulous? Especially Gringo! We also haven’t been very far over the last 20 months, it’s funny how our lives have changed and I don’t think they’ll ever be the same again. Though you have reminded me that maybe it is time to go back to the farm shop we used to visit which is only 20 minutes drive! Thanks for sharing your oranges with me Tracy 🧡🧡
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They are fabulous. It was quite a big show for a country town. There was not a speck of dust on the cars despite the fact that it was in the midst of the drought, dust storms and smoke everywhere because of bushfires.
A nice drive to a farm shop sounds luxury to me. I hope you have an electric car though!
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Huh! Who can afford an electric car!
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Not me …..
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A few Aucklanders by how many I’ve noticed since being here!
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That’s good.
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They are extraordinary aren’t they? Just don’t think about the miles per gallon and depleting resources …
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It which knows everything served up an article mentioning a new trend for EV mods on classic cars. Very expensive to do apparently. I would like to modify my cars. They are not classic cars though so it would be cheaper to buy an EV.
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Only just ….
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I hope you are able to visit again soon for local produce. Local is the best! Those cars are beautiful! I especially love car #3 🧡🧡
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Thanks, Lisa. It was fun to see all those cars and their proud owners. Number 3 is pretty funky.
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Oh, that Gringo makes my heart beat fast! What a beauty.
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A car with a big ego, Lois.
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I love that Gringo license plate. Perfect.
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I normally blur out number plates but I felt this one had a pretty big ego so I didn’t think the owner would mind.
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Tracy, I love vintage cars and a bonus that they’re orange.
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All the cars at the do were fabulous, Suzanne. I enjoyed myself more than I thought I would.
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What beauties! I love orange colour (and the fruit too).
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I luv, luv, luv orange (the fruit too). 😄
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😀🧡
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I remember the days of muscle cars very well. The boyfriend of my best friend in high school had a Plymouth Road Runner. The night he decided to race a Camero on the interstate I really thought I was going to die.
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I can imagine, Liz! My former neighbour’s 15 year old daughter became a quadriplegic and suffered a terrible brain injury in a car that her boyfriend wsd driving. They had an accident as he was drag racing on the streets. Young men in fast cars don’t have a lot of sense and they over estimate their abilities.
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That’s for sure, and my highschool yearbooks have the “In Memorium” pages to prove it.
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Yep.
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