Coffee and cars: Hussln Auto Detailing owner and operator, Cam Scorey.
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Rodney Braithwaite
Hussln Auto Detailing in Tatura was awash with motor-heads on Saturday morning at the business’ cars and coffee event.
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One of many to come in the future, the day was met with great support by car lovers from across the region and Tatura residents, coming together over their passion for vehicles and a decent cup of coffee, supplied by Tatura’s own Fast Brew Coffee van.
Hussln Auto Detailing owner and operator Cam Scorey said the day saw about 30 cars turn up to the lot, with about 75 people passing by throughout the day.
“It went really great, I knew a few would turn up but I was not expecting that many,” Mr Scorey said.
“People came to look at the cars, have a chat and just enjoy the atmosphere.
“We had a good mixture of cars turn up through literally all the decades, from the 1920s to current, and everything from muscle cars to low riders and hot rods, and some bikes too.
“All types of cars are welcome.”
The coffee and cars event is set to gather momentum during the warmer months, with Mr Scorey planning on hosting one a month.
The next event will be held on Saturday, January 15.
For more information, visit the Hussln Auto Detailing Facebook page.
Pick-up a vintage: A Ford pick-up was among the mix on the day.
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Rodney Braithwaite
Great success: Owner Cam Scorey is looking forward to hosting more events.
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Rodney Braithwaite
Shine bright: Hussln Auto Detailing welcomes all kinds of cars.
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Rodney Braithwaite
Ready to roll: Darcy Taylor and his 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air.
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Rodney Braithwaite
Shine and show: A 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air on display.
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Rodney Braithwaite
Sunny days: Chris Pegg with his 1938 Chevrolet.
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Rodney Braithwaite
Ride in style: Chris Byham with his everyday ride, a 1928 Dodge.
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On show: Keegan Byham pictured with his 1983 WB Holden.
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Rodney Braithwaite
Top event: Hussln Auto Detailing owner and operator Cam Scorey deemed the day a success.
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Rodney Braithwaite