Piston Steel Shakedown (Motorsport - Cruising/Displays/Publications)

               PISTON STEEL SHAKEDOWN

Monthly cruises and annual car show for the whole family to enjoy - including the four legged ones!

All pre-1989 cars welcome - anyone with a passion for the "steel bumper" era of cars!!!

Money raised to help support Animal Aid.
 

 

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Piston Steel Muscle Rolls Out For Charity.

Piston Steel Muscle Rolls Out For Charity.

24/10/2014, Melbourne, Motorsport - Cruising/Displays/Publications, Piston Steel Shakedown, Article # 5171512

Piston Steel Muscle Rolls Out For Charity.

By Mark Humphrey

Hot Rodders from across Melbourne descended on the Masters Home Improvement Knox car park to support the Piston Steel Shakedown charity car show event and their nominated charities the Ronald McDonald McHappy Day and Animal Aid.

In a classic display of auto muscle which filled a good part of the Master’s car park, I caught up with one of the event’s organisers in Bruce and started by asking about the history of the club, “yeah thanks for that. Well we have been going for just over 12 months and run a lot of car cruise events with the occasional car show thrown in” he said. Bruce added “This has been by far our biggest and most successful event to date with over 500 cars on show at one stage or another throughout the day. It has been a great turnout today of cars and fantastic people who have come to support our day. Masters have been wonderful in allowing us to take up so much of their car park and Shannons Insurance has gone beyond the call of duty in assisting us with the event”.​

                                                   The girls dressed up for the event and looked cool.

There is no doubt that an event like this one needs support not only from auto enthusiasts but also local businesses like Masters Home Improvements and Shannons Insurance. I caught up with Masters Operations Manager Kane to get a feel for the companies support behind the Piston Steel Shakedown event, “we at Masters love to get involved with the community  and what better way to do it than support an organisation that is dedicated to helping nominated charities” he said. Kane went on to say “we have been out here at Knox for about 2 years and have enjoyed giving the public an alternative shopping option” he said. Fortunately for car clubs like the Piston Steel Shakedown there are organisations like Masters who are willing to go that extra tenth to support their events. With an influx of vehicles on the day higher than expected, Masters had no hesitation in agreeing to Bruce’s request for additional car space.Masters Operation Manager Kane in front of the Masters novelty award.

The event was well supported by the public which was evident by the amount of money raised for the nominated charities. The club proudly posted after the event that $1500 had been raised for the McHappy Day charity and a further $500 for Animal Aid. Animal Aid is a not for profit animal rescue centre based in Coldstream that tends to the needs of animals that are not as fortunate as others.Not a bad collection for the garage! A his and hers !!!

Everywhere you looked there was a story to be told about the origins and build of some highly prized custom and muscle cars. I bumped in to the owner of a neat 65 Mustang in Janine from Belgrave who had a familiar story to tell. I asked Janine about the car, “Well I’ve had it for about 15 months and just love it. It’s my first car ever that I have owned and I have always loved and wanted one of these for as long as I can remember” she said. Janine went on to say “Life is too short to just sit around, you need to do the things that excite you and driving this car is one of them” she said with a big smile. History on the car is limited somewhat but Janine knows the car was delivered into Australia around May of 2013 for a guy who bought it for his wife. Luckily for Janine she didn’t like it and when it came on the market Janine quickly snapped it up.  Still in the left hand drive version I asked Janine how she went with it being left hand drive “I struggled at first especially entering the freeway but it’s ok now as I have got used to it. If I have got someone in the car it is a lot easier to navigate around the streets and usually I have a friend with me. I just love it” she laughed. Janine likes to get out most weekends in the pony and just go cruising.Janine's neat looking 65 Pony.

With such a spectacular display of cars on hand it was hard to pick the show stopper. Piston Steel Shakedown made plenty of presentations to proud car owners and went with a HQ 4-door GTS as the top car. Judged Top Car. A mint 4 door GTS Monaro.

Whatever direction you looked in there was a candidate for best car such was the standard of the show. Top car/top muscle for me was an awesome Chevy Nova that happened to cruise into the car park well after the presentations had been made. A spectacular car that just topped off an awesome event.One Bad Ass Nova. Awesome car and my top pick.

Piston Steel Shakedown has a Halloween night coming up on October the 31st followed by the Garage 138 event in December. For more details on the events and the club go to the Piston Steel Shakedown facebook page.