The first event of the year for many Brisbane car enthusiasts is the Australia Day Rally organised by the Bayside Vehicle Restorers Club and held at Ormiston State School. The day starts at 7.30 am with a BBQ breakfast & car show, then the choice of one of four rallies concluding with lunch at a local pub. It is always a well organised event with all the profits going to Sailability, a organisation that teaches disabled people to sail. After attending for at least 5 years, one can be assured of at least three things. Firstly, it will be hot, even at that time of the day. Secondly, there will be a diverse range of vehicles & thirdly, there will be very few Capris. This year was no exception. It was hot & quite a few had left after the raffle results. The two school ovals were packed with vehicles of all descriptions from ancient motor bikes through to huge hard tyred trucks. Yes, there was one Capri - my green 1970 Deluxe.
The pictures below give a glimpse of the variety of vehicles that attended.
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