Patrolling: John Casey says South Australia Police cars were exactly like his done-up 1991 VN Commodore in the same year his vehicle was produced.
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Megan Fisher
A break in a week of wet weather provided the perfect window of opportunity for Lifestyle Shepparton to go ahead with a Show and Shine vintage car event on Sunday, November 14.
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More than 100 cars, all at least 25 years old, were on display at the show, gleaming, polished and carefully preserved by their devoted owners.
A car boot sale, food trucks and plenty of spectators created a great atmosphere on the day.
Purple before the rain: Carol McKenzie with her 1973 Dodge Charger.
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Megan Fisher
Delicious cream: Darryl Waters with his 1964 VX490 Vauxhall.
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Megan Fisher
Have a glance: Visitors are welcome to have a sticky-beak underneath the bonnet of this Ford GT.
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Megan Fisher
Motoring on: Event organiser Gary Turner is busy facilitating a good time.
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Proud: Bill King with his 1965 Ford Mustang, winner of the Best American award on the day.
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Sight-seeing: Early morning crowds out to see the special models on display before the rain.
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Megan Fisher
Stylish trio: Frank Borg and Norma May with their 1957 Sunbeam Rapier.
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Megan Fisher
Roadtripper: This Kombi van brings to mind summer holidays on the open road.
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Sleek: A black Pontiac struggles to keep a low profile with its iconic outline.
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Show and tell: Robert Laughton discusses the engine of his 1955 Austin A30 with Kelvin Hawkesworth.
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Pretty little thing: Bill Stanton with his zippy 1972 MGB.
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Small yet mighty: Peter Nodzio with his 1977 Leyland Mini.
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Something for everyone: Saxon Nodzio, 9, takes a spin on the racetrack.
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Megan Fisher