When people think about country shows like the one in Blayney on Saturday March 6, the first things that usually comes to mind are sheep, cattle, horses and all things agricultural.
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However when you're as passionate about classic cars as Stuart Jamieson is, you'll be seeing quite a lot of classic cars at the Blayney show in years to come.
As the local sales manager for Shannon's Car Insurance Stuart is supporting the classic cars section at this year's show, both through sponsorship and his own entry.
Stuart loves his General Motors vehicles and will be bringing his 1960 Cadillac, all six metres of it.
"I just love the embellishments that they used on those models," he said.
Not only does he admire the art-deco form above function of the 60's Cadillac, he also admires their technologies.
"They were ahead of their time and makers like Rolls Royce were watching Cadillac to see what they were doing," he said.
'The Cadillacs then had auto headlights which are only now appearing in modern cars."
The classic cars at the Blayney Show isn't just about large GM's, although Stuart is a major fan of the marque, all classic cars are welcome.
"Europeans, US cars, Japanese and of course Australian cars are all there and this year we're hoping for at least between 80 - 90 cars," he said.
To be a part of the 2021 Blayney Show U Beaut Utes and Classic cars you have to be enter between 8.00am and 10.30am on show day, March 6.
Catch more information by going to https://www.blayneyshow.com/
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