Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteVictoria’s such a stately old girl

Victoria’s such a stately old girl

By Marc McGowan
“I’VE been hot rodding since 1973.”
It sounds like one of those car bumper stickers, but in reality it is Alan Clark’s way of highlighting his long association with fourwheeled machines.
The latest of his fourcar restoration efforts is a 1955 Ford Victoria twodoor coupe, and confidence oozes out of him when he gets behind the wheel of it.
“The women dig it,” he said.
“ I drive down to Meadowvale (Retirement Village) and chat them up.”
The vintage model has been virtually completely restored by the Pakenham larrikin, who declined to offer his age, but rather preferred to point out that he is “old enough to know better”. After being involved in a serious truck accident, Mr Clark took a long time to recover, but once he was able, he went hunting for the perfect vehicle and came across the American car.
He spent $18,000 buying his Ford and he has pumped another $38,000 into its restoration.
“It’s tough and it’s unique.
“You would be flat out finding another one,” he said.
“It is the only one in Pakenham.”
It has lefthand drive, a spectacular paint job, a pleated interior and it does not legally require a seat belt as it was made without one in place.
“I drive pretty slowly in it, and people are constantly going nuts behind me, but if they hit me they’ll be up for a lot of money,” Mr Clarke said.
He takes much pride in his restored works of art and he has reason to, with much acclaim awarded to his cars over the years, including winning top pickup in Australia in 1985 with his 1939 Ford Pickup.
Despite his passion for his latest vehicle, he is looking to move it on, so that he can take to his next project.
“I build them, I play with them, I sell them, and then move onto the next one,” Mr Clark says.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Plunger patience pays off

Patience has paid off for Group 1 winning Cranbourne trainer Enver Jusufovic after Plunger scored a gutsy victory in the $250,000 Future Stars Series...

What’s On

More News

What’s On

Cardinia Primary School Fete Cardinia Primary School will be running a fete March. The day will include stalls, face painting, reptile displays, BBQs, food vans and...

Classic cars shine at Rotary’s 30th Gembrook car show

The Rotary Club of Emerald and District celebrated a major milestone on Sunday 22 February, hosting its 30th annual car show. The Gembrook Classic...

Online safety the focus of major Beaconhills College event

A global expert in online safety will headline a major digital wellbeing event called Focus Forward, hosted by Beaconhills College on 4 March. Kirra Pendergast,...

Help clean up Cardinia this weekend

Locals across Cardinia are being encouraged to roll up their sleeves and take part in Clean Up Australia Day next month, joining millions of...

Accused murderer makes bail bid

Accused murderer Greg Lynn is not an unacceptable risk to the community, his lawyers have argued as he makes a bid for freedom. Lynn, 59,...

Looking back through the archives

50 years to 1976 A well-earned tribute as paid to secretary Len Marshall of the Pakenham Urban Fire Brigade, when as guest of honour at...

Stolen vehicle collision results in teenage passenger airlifted, driver yet to located after fleeing scene

A teenager has been airlifted to hospital in a serious condition after a road incident involving a stolen vehicle in Pakenham. Emergency services were called...

House fire in Silver Gum Estate

Firefighters have brought a house fire under control in Silver Gum Estate in Pakenham. At 9.37am, Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) supported by CFA responded to...

Silva, Springy and shoeys

JUSTIN: Hey boys, one more round of cricket! We’re at the very pointy end of things and it’s a really exciting time. We’re going...

Berwick Show shines again

Excitement swept across the South East as the Berwick Show returned to Akoonah Park for its 177th year, delivering a vibrant celebration of agriculture,...