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David Ralston
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Two way traffic
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Anne-Marie Pijanka Sep. 28, 2009.

 

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This was my first year in the bay to birdwood, but we did have a slow run when we reached the end of Main NE Rd.
September 28, 2009
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Interested in other entrants thoughts on having the road to Birdwood open to two way traffic this year. While it was great to be able to see the cars traveling in both directions, there seemed to be a much slower traffic flow this year. Was it becau…
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At 10:28pm on June 24, 2009, Lawrence Charles Sharrad said…
My Wife used to teach Home Economics at Nuri High. We travel regularly to Anguston for lunch with friends. Love the place and plan to drive up there when the weather fines up a bit.
Charles & Anne
At 10:26pm on June 24, 2009, Lawrence Charles Sharrad said…
Thanks, probably the first and last restoration. Love driving it on weekends in the hills.
At 10:35am on June 19, 2009, National Motor Museum said…
Hi David
Thanks for joining! How about telling us the story behind your vehicle in the text box above and posting some images? Looking forward to seeing you at the event.
The car is a 1970 model MGB. We purchased it in 2005 as you see it. It was originally a USA delivered car imported into Australia, converted to RHD and restored in the late 1990s. A great touring car in all conditions, it came with a soft top and removable fibreglass hard top.

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