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Classic cars involved in crash near Tatura

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Classic cars involved in crash near Tatura

Two vintage hot rods collided near Tatura on Saturday, with two women taken to hospital with minor injuries as a result.




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Two people were taken to hospital following a collision between two vintage cars near Tatura on Saturday.


Two women were hospitalised on Saturday after two vintage cars crashed near Tatura.
Shepparton Highway Patrol Leading Senior Constable Gary Russell said a purple 1934 Chevrolet and a yellow 1934 Plymouth were travelling north on Tatura-Murchsion Rd when they slowed for the Chevrolet to turn right into a private driveway about 12.45pm.
He said a blue 1930 Ford Roadster then tried to overtake the vehicles and there was a collision.
Sen Const Russell said the driver of the Chevrolet, a Tocumwal woman, 48, was taken to Goulburn Valley Base Hospital with minor injuries and released later that day.
He said a passenger in the Roadster, a Nyora woman, 53, was ejected from the vehicle during the crash.
She was hospitalised with lacerations and bruising and was also released on Saturday.
Ambulance Victoria spokesman John Mullen said an air ambulance was on scene, but was not required.
Sen Const Russell said the Chevrolet and Roadster were towed from the scene, while the Plymouth escaped damage.
‘‘They were at a car show in Nagambie and doing an organised observation run,’’ he said.
‘‘They’re hot rod cars so it’s hard to tell the extent of the damage.’’
 
Glad everyone was OK, I was going to be going to this event in the chev, hope the damage to the cars isn't too bad.....
 
last two days there has been some big car event up at the showgrounds , not sure what as i haven't seen any advertising for it , but there was a tonne of early 1900 cars floating around , looked like they were doing some sort of rally/scavenger hunt thing as a lot of the passengers had clipboards and what looked to be maps

i thought poor buggers as it has been pissing down here , could just imaging how cold and wet they would be especially when a semi goes past and they get all the spray
 
was trying to find out if my old boss was there , curtis who lives in euroa, he was a member of a car club but can't remember the name of the club
 
was a good show in Nagambie with a lot of really nice hardware to be seen. shame about the crash
 
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