The Romans Hot Rod Association Inc was founded in 1960 but on 14 September it hosted only its 2nd run to Kiama on the south coast of New South Wales in Australia followed by a Show & Shine.
Open to Hot Rods, Customs and Classics the weekend trip culminated in a dazzling display on a sunny Sunday at Black Beach Park by Kiama Harbour.
This picturesque setting is always a favourite location for car clubs to stage shows and is a popular spot with the visiting public.
The Illawarra Aerial Patrol were collecting donations of a gold coin in the bucket for entry and proceeds from selling raffle tickets to help raise much needed funds for the Shark Patrol service. These are the aerial spotters who keep the beaches safe and warn of any danger to swimmers and surfers.
The rods were probably the most numerous, but there was variety for all. The long distance award was won by an entrant from Ballina in the far north of the state, a drive of 850kms, and local Murray Alcock won an award for one of his two Model Ts on show, a ‘27 Tudor and a ’25 Coupe.