Restored machinery, vintage cars and model trains on display at Esperance Mechanical Restoration Group fair
Agricultural machinery, vintage cars and model trains are just some of the items that will be on display at the Esperance Mechanical Restoration Group collectors’ fair this month.
The event aims to show off more than three decades of restoration work done by the group, including several stationary engines such as a Blackstone oil engine, which came from Caiguna Roadhouse on the Nullarbor that tips the scales at 7.5 tonnes.
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