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Automotive Ephemera # 1: Japanese Newspaper Advertisement for 1800 cc Datsun Stanza

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  A young Chairman Kaga* type broods in the background of this Japanese newspaper ad for a 1.8 litre JDM Datsun Stanza, serving as wallpaper on the dunny wall of Kingston Beach fish ā€˜nā€™ chippery Panko Chan. Feeling a little nostalgic for a Stanza? How about this one:  https://uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com/2021/05/random-395-datsun-stanza-sss.html ? U M P H uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au *  https://youtu.be/3-qPrnI0-2M?si=hOA84UStewqoa8su .  

From Our Man in Buderim: The 2023 Noosa Hillclimb (Slightly Amended Version)

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This car was NOT at the Noosa Hillclimb!   An SMS exchange between Our Man in Buderim and the UMPH editor in chief:   OMiB:  ā€œI have no idea what sort of cars interest you.   Hereā€™s a selection,ā€ he wrote, simultaneously forwarding a couple of images of Clubmans, what Google Lens suggests is a Radical SR3, a 911 Carrera, a chopped MX5, a Datsun 510, a Toyota 86 and a couple of late (last) model Celicas.   EiC:  ā€œAll those kind of cars, actually ā€¦ .ā€ OMiB:  ā€œHow about this one?ā€ he asked, sending the photos above and below. EiC:  ā€œAbsolutely this one!  A Lancia Beta coupe, powered by a Lampredi-designed twin cam, as shared with the Lancia Integrale and Fiat 124 coupe and Spider!  Whatā€™s not to go nuts over?ā€   The EiC decides, then and there, that this is the lead car - the click bait, if you like - that would headline todayā€™s piece. However, it later came to light that the photos were actually taken earlier and at a different event....

Classics by the Beach: October, 2023

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We're working our way from small to big today, starting with this diminutive Austin Healey Frog Eye Sprite and ending with a straight-eight cylinder Buick behemoth.  Along the way, we'll visit a couple of Jags, a pair of almost matching XB Falcon utes, a lovely Morris Eight, another Austin Healey - the larger 100/4 - as well as a Mazda RX4, and as clean and tidy a VH Commodore as you're ever likely to see.   Sadly, that's the sum total for our coverage of October's instalment of Sandy Bay's first Sunday of the month cars 'n' coffee event - held at Long Beach from around 9:00 to 11:00 am - as some sudden squally weather put a premature end to the show, sending many of the open-top contingent scuttling for cover.  It's a pity that a few more didn't brave the short burst of wintriness, as it cleared up within ten minutes or so, leaving plenty of vacant car spaces and quite a few disappointed spectators.   Did you enjoy this article?  If so, why ...