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MJCQ Events and Vehicle Runs

See the Events page for Vehicle Runs. A Run is usually held the day before (Saturday) the annual swap meet followed by dinner Saturday night and the swap meet first thing Sunday morning.

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Bundaberg Swim-In June 2009
Mt Mee trip 24th February 2008
Northern NSW rainforest trip November 2007
ANZAC Day 2007, Brisbane city. A digger sent in this photo with the note:
Nigel,
I was one of the many halt and lame who were kindly carried by members of your Association on ANZAC Day.
I would like to express my gratitude for this service and the way it was handled.
I got the name of the driver so as to caption a photo of him on the Unit web site but lost my note. I am hoping that you might me his name. I have attached an image taken at the time.
many thanks
John (Sinclair)
National Studebaker Meet & Concourse 2007
Members photo album: Bob Gough
Photo album: Fraser Island trip Easter 2006
Mt Mee 2005. Left to right: Danny Stanton's 1/2 ton Dodge, Charlie Anderson's GPW, Dave Dunnit's MB, Jeff Gordon's GPW, Dave Stafford's GPW Photo by J. Gordon
Lunch on the mountain Photo by J. Gordon
A very dusty Charlie Photo by J. Gordon
MJCQ president Charlie Anderson driving in the Brisbane Anzac Day parade 2005 Photo by J. Gordon
Rocky and Bullwinkle 6x6 Studebakers owned by Shane Hodby and Peter Gough at the old Wacol army barracks after Anzac Day Parade 2005 Photo by J. Gordon
Group photo at the old Wacol army barracks after the Anzac Day Parade 2005 Photo by J. Gordon
Dale Bernard's 6x6 Studebaker tipper at the old Wacol army barracks after the Anzac Day Parade 2005 Photo by J. Gordon
Static Display to send off Troop-Train to Townsville in 1995.
Studebaker US6 owned by Peter Gough, with "Cherry Venture" as backdrop. Double Island Point trip, north of Noosa, QLD.
Tour of WWII Historical sights in northern NSW. Concrete pyramids in background are actually Tank Traps. These were part of the "Brisbane Line" of defence in WWII.
Four Wheel Drive fun at Urbanville, northern NSW. From Left: Peter Fraser, David Stafford, Ron Lemon, Mark Gough and Ben Darke



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