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Car Enthusiasts' Monthly Drive and Lunch: June, 2018

UMPH's coverage of the June, 2018, monthly car enthusiasts' drive and lunch opens with this amazing Packard, seen here at the beginning of the event at the 3C - standing for Christian City Church - cafe in Anglesea Street, South Hobart.  It's a lovely car and one that illustrates very well the diversity and depth of Tasmania's classic car scene. It was easily the oldest, and arguably the the most elegant, car in a fleet that covered everything from American and German vehicles through to Japanese, Italian and British marques.  Other manufacturers represented included Porsche, VW, Mitsubishi, Mazda, Maserati,  Austin Healey, Daimler, and  a host of classic and more contemporary MGs, each and every car beautiful in its own way.    The UMPH 1975 Galant hardtop in full Japanese spec, with a 2 litre motor and a 5 speed 'box. This rather special Beetle features again towards the end of this post. This month's route saw participants head fr

Readers' Photos # 24: EK Holden Sedan

The King Island Correspondent has done it again!  This time he's spotted a gorgeous EK Holden - more bars in the radiator grille and no swooping chrome accents and  contrasting duco  on the sides compared to the otherwise almost identical FB - at South Australia's Kingston Park Coastal Reserve, south of Adelaide's CBD.  The car looks fabulous for its absolute simplicity:  Dragway style mags, stark white paint and a meaty-looking chromed exhaust tip are its only ostensible modifications.  It may have been lowered a smidgen, too, giving it nice stance, but it's hard to tell if this is so or not.  Either way, it's a great looking machine! U M P H (uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au.) All iPhone images.

Readers' Photos # 23: VE Valiant Sedan

The King Island Correspondent has come through with the first ever car from South Australia  to feature on UMPH  - a Valiant VE sedan ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Valiant_(VE) ).  Spotted in the McLaren Vale wine region ( https://mclarenvale.info/ ), it looks to be a very tidy example, with fantastic panels, paint and chrome.  Just the chariot for a spot of wine tasting!   U M P H (uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au.) All iPhone images.