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David Preddy, aged seven, and his sister, Sharon, aged 12, take a ride in a “car” made from used parts at one of the stalls at the Vintage Car Club’s swap meet at Cutler Park, McLeans Island, yesterday. In spite of showers yesterday afternoon, more than 17,000 people attended the club’s tenth week-end swap meet. An organiser, Mr Barry Hartley, said that the interest in the big bazaar was

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Press, 14 October 1985, Page 4

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David Preddy, aged seven, and his sister, Sharon, aged 12, take a ride in a “car” made from used parts at one of the stalls at the Vintage Car Club’s swap meet at Cutler Park, McLeans Island, yesterday. In spite of showers yesterday afternoon, more than 17,000 people attended the club’s tenth week-end swap meet. An organiser, Mr Barry Hartley, said that the interest in the big bazaar was Press, 14 October 1985, Page 4

David Preddy, aged seven, and his sister, Sharon, aged 12, take a ride in a “car” made from used parts at one of the stalls at the Vintage Car Club’s swap meet at Cutler Park, McLeans Island, yesterday. In spite of showers yesterday afternoon, more than 17,000 people attended the club’s tenth week-end swap meet. An organiser, Mr Barry Hartley, said that the interest in the big bazaar was Press, 14 October 1985, Page 4

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