Classic wheels rolling on the Riverglade

Tumut Rod and Custom Aces and Eights held their campout on the weekend at the Riverglade Caravan Park. Pictured is Robert Sturt of Tumut with his 1937 Ford ute, which took him two years to build and has been on the road since 1988. Story and more photos page 4. PHOTO: Josh Gidney

YOU could have been excused for thinking Grease 3 or a ZZ Top music clip was being filmed at the Riverglade Caravan Park on the weekend as Tumut Rod and Custom Aces and Eights held their campout.

The campout is held at the park every two years, and next year the club’s Show and Shine, which is much bigger an event, will be held on the same weekend.

The cars, which came from around NSW and Victoria, began arriving on Thursday afternoon, creating quite a sight on the streets of Tumut.

Most had arrived, from around NSW and Victoria, by Friday night.

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