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Classic Car Run, Wednesday the 14th of September, 2016



UMPH has been on Wayne Goninon's classic car-related email list for a bit over a year now, the only problem being that work commitments almost never permit him to attend the enthusiasts' monthly countryside drives.  However, he found himself with a rare mid-week day off and was very pleased to be able to attend September's event.

A sunny, mild morning saw maybe fifteen or so cars and their owners meet at the Rivulet Cafe, Anglesea Street, South Hobart, for coffee and then head out to the Tasmania Golf Club for lunch.  The route took them over the Tasman Bridge, through to Cambridge, Richmond and Sorell, before travelling over the causeways to the club.  








Lunch was a very enjoyable affair, with a choice of scallops, salt 'n' pepper squid or chicken breast, followed by either apple and rhubarb crumble or creme brulee.  Compliments to the chef.



It had been UMPH's intention to photograph as many of the participants' excellent cars as possible.  However, he enjoyed lunch too much and ended up missing almost all of them.  He wasn't disappointed, though; the MGs that remained were all lovely and well worth a few snaps and he's sure he'll see the other vehicles again.







Thank you to the organiser/s, the friendly participants and the staff of the golf club.  A very pleasant day out indeed.



U M P H

(Alastair - red 1980 X1/9)

(uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogpot.com)

You might also like UMPH's coverage of October, 2015's run, available at:

http://uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au/2015/10/classic-car-run-thursday-15th-of.html .

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