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Saturday Snapshot-Antique Cars at Queen Victoria Market

Hey guys! This summer, my family and I traveled to Australia. I'm linking up with Melinda @ Westmetromommyreads to bring you pictures of my travels through Saturday Snapshots. I'm starting a series on my trip, so get ready to see loads of Australian sights!

This week, I'll be sharing pictures of some Antique cars we saw while at Queen Victoria Market (Melbourne). Hope all you car buffs enjoy!










Have any of you been to Australia? Or do you recognize any of these cars? Let me know in the comments below!

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  1. A visit to Australia is on my "Must Do" list. I'm looking forward to more photos from your trip. Those cars are gorgeous!
    Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a comment.
    Sandy @ Writing With a Texas Twang

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    1. I didn't think Australia was high up on my list of "Places to Go" until I actually went!

      Thanks for stopping by!

      Vedika

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  2. I've not been to Australia. But I do like those vintage cars. Love all the curves, and they look really big.

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    1. Yeah I think the blue one is my favorite. The curves make it look gorgeous!

      Have a good week!

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  3. These cars are very nice looking! I've never been to Australia, but maybe one day. :)

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    1. I know absolutely nothing about these cars apart from the fact that they're beautiful!!

      Thanks for stopping by Jenn!

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  4. Antique cars are so pretty. I've never been to Australia, I bet it's a great trip.

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  5. hi It's Dragonfly mom. I just visit my old blog and realized you had left a comment saying you couldn't find my new blog: here it is: https://www.danielaark.com/
    Sorry for not seeing this before!
    I love antique cars! Some owners of vintage and antique cars gather in my city (I think once a quarter) and my kids, my hubby and I enjoy the cars very much

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