1927 Model T Ford Tudor
Wayne Sweeney
Devils CC
Maiden Gully, VIC
Among the photos spread throughout this article you’ll find a shot of some young blokes standing on a trailer in the seventies with a dilapidated Pontiac Tudor that Wayne brought home and built into the very tidy, red boat hauler pictured alongside. This car is still on the road today with the same running gear, wheels and red paint and is owned by Neville Fisher at Weethalle, in the Central West region of New South Wales.
Wayne started the Maitland Rod & Custom Club with Gary Chapman (wearing hat in Pontiac photo) in late 1974 but their first recorded meeting wasn’t until June 14, 1975 with 10 members in attendance. The photo with the current club logo inset shows six of the original club cars from the early days. In 1982 the club changed its name to Maitland Street Rodders. These days Wayne lives in central Victoria and as you can see from the plaque on the back of his Tudor, he belongs to the Devils Car Club.
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