Veronica Bardsley
10 September 2024, 4:40 AM
If you were in Kiama the weekend of 5 September, you may have noticed a parade of hot rods cruising through town. The Roman Hot Rods were back for the 9th time, and they didn’t disappoint—just check out these photos from the event!
A great turnout
The annual Kiama hot rod run, organised by the Roman’s Hot Rod Club, kicked off with a scenic drive from Kiama to Gerroa, followed by lunch at the Gerroa Fisherman’s Club.
The Bugle proudly sponsored three $350 vouchers, which the Club donated to three deserving charities: Wings for Kids, Kiama Women's Refuge and the Bomaderry Baptist Church Meals for the Underprivileged Group.
Gary Rogers, representing Wings for Kids, shared heartfelt stories of how the charity has helped the community, flying sick children from country NSW to large city Hospitals.
Gary Rogers accepting the voucher on behalf of Wings for Kids
After Saturday’s festivities, Sunday was the real showcase, with 180 hot rods lining Black Beach. The event was complemented by food, rock and roll music, and a throwback to the '50s with Imogen Draisma donning a vintage-style dress to present the awards.
Imogen Draisma presented the awards
It must have been tough choosing a winner, but in the end, the top five cars of the day went to Steve & Julie Durrington’s ’37 Chevy Coupe, Neil Ide’s ’34 Ford Tourer, Paul & Laurel Wilde’s ’32 Roadster, Steve Ide’s ’50 Ford Single Spinner and Christian Speechley’s ’40 Ford Pickup. The hot rod club wants to thank the trophy sponsors, ASRF,
Shannons, Kool Kulture, Jason Cavanagh Restorations and Kevin & Leanne Daley.
Congratulations to everyone involved! We look forward to welcoming the Hot Rod Club back next year for more classic cars and rock and roll.
Neil Harlow with classic car