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A collection of photos taken during

20th Anniversary Rally September 1999

1928 Austin Roadster

Austin Seven boat tail

1929 Austin seven

1939 Austin Tourer

1949 Austin Sheerline

1919 Buick

1926 Buick Sedan

1928 Buick Sedan

1929 Buick Sedan

1929 Buick Tourer

1929 Buick Roadster


Buick

1930 Chevrolet Roadster

1931 Chevrolet Sedan

1931 Chevrolet Roadster

1939 Chevrolet Tourer

1939 Chevrolet Roadster

1946 Chevrolet Sedan

1947 Chevrolet Coupe

1951 Chevrolet Ute

1924 Dodge

1927 Dodge Tourer


1934 Dodge Sedan

1924 Essex

1926 Essex Tourer

1928 Ford Tourer

1928 Ford Sedan

1928 Ford Tudor Sedan

1929 Ford Roadster

1929 Ford Tudor Sedan

1930 Ford Roadster

1930 Ford Tudor Sedan

1935 Ford Sedan

1950 Oldsmobile Sedan

1929 Pontiac

1923 Rolls Royce

1924 Rugby Tourer

1962 Studebaker GT Hawk

Vauxhall

1963 Wolseley 24/80

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Heritage Village Bus

Heritage Village Bus 2

1935 Ford Tourer

1935 Ford C Coupe

1935 Ford Sedan

1938 Ford Deluxe Sedan

1957 Ford Zephyr Sedan

1934 Graham Sedan

HE Holden Ute

1933 Humber Sedan

1951 Jowett Jupiter Sports

Morris Minor

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Cyril and Gail  Johnson

1935 Ford  C Coupe

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While Ford's Model A was becoming a smashing success in the United States, Chevrolet factories across the pond were busying themselves with several new models that never made it to the American market.  The first non-American-made Ford was the Model Y which had either two or four doors, a 933 cc, 8 hp Ford Sidevalve engine and was manufactured in England from 1932 to 1937, in France from 1932-1934, and in Germany under the name "Koln" from 1933 to 1936.  The 1935 two door model sold for an astoundingly and incomparably low price of 100 pound sterling.  Although it was manufactured in Europe, the Model Y was not an entirely European car, as it was based off of a design sent by the American Ford company. 

After the smash success of the Model Y, Ford tried out a Y7.  It's from here that things get a little hazy.  In 1934, the Dagenham, Britain and Cologne, Germany sectors of Ford began to manufacture a Model C vehicle.  In the United States, Ford had already produced a short-lived Model C--back in 1904--as a modernized version of the Model A.  The European Model C was considered to be the "big brother" to the Model Y and had been inspired by the 1934 Ford V-8.  When 1935 rolled around, the body design was altered slightly and the cars were sold under the CX model designation.  The rare and chipper little 1935 coupe featured here seems to be a CX that emerged not from Europe, but from the Geelong, Victoria (Australia) Ford Factory which was founded in 1927.