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Rye Park Boot Sale & Antique Machinery Display.
Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 6:46 am
by Farmer
O.K.,so it's all getting a bit local, but there were old cars on show. And 3 of 'em were Belletts!
We have held our 2nd ever 'Boot Sale' to clear out some stuff here in Rye Park (Pop. 70-odd), and added in a display for some interest. We had a stack of working stationary engines, pumps, tractors, trucks, a huge old single cylinder hay baler, even vintage chainsaws.
And a few nice old cars.............
Yass A.M.C. attendees.

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Black Betty's first showing. (very excitement!)

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A highlight for me was seeing Dad's old grey Fergie tractor fully restored & also out for it's first showing. I bought it off my Dad years ago when he sold his block, and it had been sitting waiting for work. A mate in the villiage bought it and with the money I bought the Wasp and G.T. (projects!)
Result of the day - Some stuff out of the shed (more room for Bellett bits) $100 in my pocket, $1500 into the Rec Ground coffers & lots of yarns. All good!
Cheers, Matt.
Re: Rye Park Boot Sale & Antique Machinery Display.
Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 6:51 am
by 1968GT
Hey Matt,
Who owns the black car?? Looks good!!!
DM.
Re: Rye Park Boot Sale & Antique Machinery Display.
Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 7:32 am
by BELLQLD
i reckon thats black betty the one that matt worked on in his yard looks bloody good regards avo ...am i right ?
Re: Rye Park Boot Sale & Antique Machinery Display.
Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 12:15 am
by P.R.90
Huge showing for Bellett's Black Betty & Gary C auto ? & Gary S auto?
Looks awsome guy's well done . KEEP the flag flying
see you at Coon
Ken
Re: Rye Park Boot Sale & Antique Machinery Display.
Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 1:14 am
by KJB
Where is the pic of the Fergy?
KB
Re: Rye Park Boot Sale & Antique Machinery Display.
Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 2:18 am
by oz_toffa
Really is nothing like being a part of a country community. You and your family are very fortunate Matt.
City life is just not the same. My son and his wife are in a small country town in the Riverland and are just loving the whole country life and feeling of knowing people and life slowing down a little.
Keep those great photos coming too.
Chris
Re: Rye Park Boot Sale & Antique Machinery Display.
Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:25 pm
by redback
Well done Matt - congrats it looks great.
Re: Rye Park Boot Sale & Antique Machinery Display.
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:58 am
by Farmer
Thanks for all the responses, fellas.
Dave M -
Yeah, Davo's right. That's Betty, '67 manual with '66 1/2 motor. Her story is in 'My Bellett'. (Must update now she's FINISHED!)
Ken - 'Doris' on the left (my '66 auto), Betty, & Gary Carter's '67 auto. Flag will fly in Gulgong this weekend!
KB - Sorry, no Fergie pic - Gary didn't get one & I had a sale site to tend. Must go see Teddy & get a portfolio. It's in his garage next to the Ford Ferguson and the Diesel Ferguson. Just before the display he bought a later model fergie 'cause the ex-mine is a '49 model and they're a bit different. I think for him Fergies are like Belletts for me - ya just wanna 'collect the whole set'!
His car lives outside.
Chris - You are so right, and we really value it. Locals here are SO welcoming - I think they like the fact that some Sydney escapees would choose their town over someplace else. Still like visiting Sydney & rels, but could I stand that traffic ever again? Nup.
Redback - Thanks. I've had fun.
Hey, if you ever want to see what frost looks like, come for a visit. You've got until melbourne cup day! (end of frost season)
Cheers all, Matt.
Re: Rye Park Boot Sale & Antique Machinery Display.
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 3:21 am
by P.R.90
Hi Matt
Thanks for the correction meant your 66 auto .
Yes country people are so welcoming we found that when we were at Coona ,people seem to trip over themselves to give 100% assistance would love to live in the country frost not a problem bleu & black Belletts look good in white
till Coona
Ken