WELCOMING GUARD: Cadets James Goodger from Canberra and Alex Parker-Newlyn from Nowra greet visitors to HMAS Albatross to raise money for research into juvenile diabetes and the Australian Leukodystrophy Support Group on Sunday.
WILD MUSTANG: Tom Kinross from Worrigee showing off his 1966 Ford Mustang at HMAS Albatross during a fund raiser for research into juvenile diabetes and the Australian Leukodystrophy Support Groupon Sunday, December 8.
PEEKING UNDER THE BONNET: On Sunday at the HMAS Albatross fund-raiser for research into juvenile diabetes and the Australian Leukodystrophy Support Group are Josh Lennon and Dahrenda Nash from Bomaderry
VIEWING VINTAGE CARS: At Sunday’s HMAS Albatross fund-raiser for research into juvenile diabetes and the Australian Leukodystrophy Support Group are Sanctuary Point residents Louise and Wayne Davey with children Leeanne and Jack.
CAR SPOTTING: Fans Jarod Leatham and Jessica Free from Milton enjoy the cars on show at HMAS Albatross on Sunday to help raise funds for research into juvenile diabetes and the Australian Leukodystrophy Support Group.
COMMANDING OFFICER: Captain Gordon Andrew, took time to look over the vintage and veteran cars on display at the base on Sunday, December 8 to help raise money for research into juvenile diabetes and the Australian Leukodystrophy Support Group.
MELLOW YELLOW: Brian Cozens and Dawn Ampei from Cambewarra next to their favourite car among those on display at HMAS Albatross on Sunday.
HAVING A GREAT DAY: At HMAS Albatross on Sunday are Lania Matts from Worrigee with daughter Maddison.
ROTARY VOLUNTEERS: Phil and Denise Mewett help out at HMAS Albatross to help raise funds for research into juvenile diabetes and the Australian Leukodystrophy Support Group on Sunday.
GOOD LOOKER: Drawing a lot of attention among the veteran and vintage cars on display at HMAS Albatross on Sunday to help raise funds for research into juvenile diabetes and the Australian Leukodystrophy Support Group was this modified 1955 Holden FJ 2-door.
ADMIRING THE CARS: Basin View residents Carmen and John Coelho with son Logan.