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That's pretty true also. Tanjong Katong near my workplace also...

December that period ba, or earlier?

 

u organiser

we follow u

if no place...

i can help to ask my mechanic friend if can use his workshop

park outside but one car at a time can go in to the workshop... for pple to take picture and admire...

 

there is a place behind katong shopping centre

near a field where i played soccer recently.. if i pass by that place at night.. will go take a look to see if the street lights are strong enough

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u organiser

we follow u

if no place...

i can help to ask my mechanic friend if can use his workshop

park outside but one car at a time can go in to the workshop... for pple to take picture and admire...

 

there is a place behind katong shopping centre

near a field where i played soccer recently.. if i pass by that place at night.. will go take a look to see if the street lights are strong enough

 

Haha. Sure.

I will check and clear my schedule then we will decide.

Earliest possible would be also mid-November.

 

Thanks. Let me know?

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Wah just noticed this thread.

 

I am a old car lover too. Really hate the way our tax structure deprives us of all the beautiful classics.

 

Makes our roads so bland too.

 

If I was in a country where it costs almost nothing to keep the old cars, I would have happily kept all my old cars as lawn ornaments even if they can't move anymore (although I am sure my the 4K on my trusty KE70 would still fire up even if the body would have corroded/rusted by now).

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Our dear government was willing to spend S$500 million to build the esplanade, plus subsidy of tens of million dollars every year for esplanade operating expense, all in the name of promoting arts, although all these obsene amout of money was funded entirely by Singapore Pools.

 

This durian-like edifice is impressive by any architectural standard, but the country unfortunately doesn't have enough local talents to support its financial sustainabilty.

 

It would be far more sensible and viable for the government to promote arts by among other things, encouraging locals to appreciate these charming classic cars by easing the ownership cost.

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Hopefully I'm able to attend the next Old Car meetup.

Local ride is a common small car, though my classic car is juz across the Causeway.

Need a Malaysian driver to drive her in.....'61 Austin Cooper @ Priscilla

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