The 1980s was the best period of humanity. Melbourne was the best city to live in by far back then. Great cars, great music, friendly people and girls were nice. Nowadays people have become so detached from others, paranoid and far too dismissive of others. Bring back the 80s!
A couple of reasons for people being detached etc that I can think of... Smart-phones, the internet, and the sheer amount of people now! The population of Melbourne alone has practically doubled in the past 35 years or so. I found people rude and dismissive when I went to New York City in the late 1990's, and came back really appreciating how friendly Melbourne was by comparison. Now Melbourne is a lot more like NYC was back then! It's a real shame, but 'that's progress', as some like to say. Maybe I'm just old fashioned!
I was in the city just last week, first time in many, many years. Parts of it are almost unrecognisable. A lot of buildings have been ripped down and replaced. Give me the Melbourne of 1985 any old day. Friday and Saturday nights would see me and my mates down King street at one of the many bars and night clubs along there having a great night out. I'd give anything to go back and do it all again with the knowledge I have now but sadly the 80's will never return!Thank you for the upload NoRelationToNed this was a great trip down memory lane.
i believe they tore down the general post office!!!! What a grand building. I was gutted. Who would make anything like that again??? Why was it allowed? Construction companies in bed with government. I would hate to see it now.
Likewise panch hospital 1966. Great memories around the Preston, Thornbury, Northcote area..Preston market Saturday mornings compulsory. Sadly those days are long gone Thanks for the memories on this clip
@@alexdrakopoulos7344 Good old Jeff Kennett closed PANCH, It was a great hospital for the community of Preston, they had just spent over $2 million on new operating theatres, all for nothing. Preston Market now is in jeopardy of being demolished for an apartment complex, so much of our history is going for developers to make a quick buck........
Thank you, just Amazing you had the insight to film this. Northcote Melbourne born n bred The 80s were the BEST Ever in Australia. Not an African Sudanese Muslim Gang in sight. Kind thoughts to you and your family.
I migrated to Australia with my family two years after you made this video. While watching this video a lot of happy memories came back rushing to me. Your video made me cry in happiness. Thanks a lot mate.
I was in Melbourne in Dec 98 until Late March 99. Awesome city. I was during my backpacking days with my 12 month stay in Australia. I would then go on to meet my future Canadian wife in Cape Town as i was there for the millennium. Thanks for the memories of Melbourne from this clip although i would have been 12 years old back home in Leeds England when this was footed. Melbourne has changed since 1985 compared to 1998/99 and now i see on the TV when watching the FI Australian Grand Prix that Melbourne has really been more built up since i was last there in 99. Sorry i'm just geeking out here.
what an excellent video - I travel this very same route today to get to Pascoe Vale from the city or the south-eastern suburbs...my how it's changed! Thanks!!!
I would love to upload the original audio again but until common sense wins out over capitalist GREED I have to remain with this audio because the background music from the AM radio was picked up and rejected by the thought police at UA-cam.
Peak hours were terrible on Flemington Rd back in the day. If I had had known your route it would have saved me a lot of time. I used to go through North Melbourne onto Flemington Rd via Abbotsford St.
All good thanks again for the upload. My girlfriend is actually my wife now. She kept the FB Holden for a few years until around 1990 but handling was too precarious, the car was all original. She now drives a Tiguan Harry
I would have been 12 in my last year of primary and in Sydney. Never been to Melbourne but my mum spent two weeks there in 1982 for a conference. Lucky girl.
I had a Fiat 124 silver that year l was born in North Melb Curzon St.l also played in band Alleygators that year and worked in south melb at allgraphics but lived in Clifton hill at that time l had 4 to 5 gigs a week great days.Cheers Jeffrey
Somewhere in this video I was 6 years old probably home from grade 1 and playing with my he-man toys while mum was cooking dinner and dad was on the way home from work. Times were much much more simple back then.
Sorry, as I explained in another comment, the original audio doesn't exist because I neglected to plug the mic in before setting off on that drive. The old JVC camera and porta-pack I used were nothing like the integrated devices of today.
I started work in the city in 1985, now im almost old enough to retire. That old Holden (FB or EK?) was approx a 1960 model so was 25 years old in 1985. Another 25 years brings up to 2010. I seem to remember hiring a huge Video in 1985 to record a friends wedding, I bet that you hired this video camera too?
I remember it well, and I have to admit I still at times get confused about who goes first even now - just for a moment then it kicks in that the rule has changed. I always thought the main reason was to align with other states which always had right turners give way rule - to make it a consistent rule Australia wide.
The funny thing is that I view certain artifacts of this video, such as the transitions and fonts, as nostalgic in themselves. In 2010 I was 8, so this upload of the video in itself is old enough to be reminiscent of my childhood. I've been watching a lot of videos of Melbourne in different periods of time tonight, I think that a lot of architecture was better back before my day. Anyway, its funny to see a lot of people nostalgic for the 80s on a video which itself was uploaded at a time which is nostalgic to me.
Well I have egg on my face now, I just viewed the original video again and remember that it had no audio! :-/ I had forgotten to plug in the mic on the JVC GX-N70E camera. That is why I had background music over it. Oops. By the way, that camera and Porta-Pack still lurks in a dusty case under my bed.
I have seen this exact same video somewhere else before, and it had the Time Bandits song "Endless Road" playing in it for the first 4 and a half minutes. In December 2015 me and a few friends of mine shot a 30th anniversary edition of this video, beginning on Kings Way at Sturt Street in South Melbourne and ending where King Street runs into Victoria Street in North Melbourne.
The street structure had changed quite a fair bit when we did our 30th anniversary drive in December 2015 compared to what it looks like in this video. For example, there was no Crown Casino in this video, and no Melbourne Aquarium. There also used to be a bridge overpass at Flinders Street going over King Street next to where the Melbourne Aquarium is now.
@patmorac Because the glass cladding did not extend that far up the side of the building until well into 1986. (The building was completed in October 1986.)
I take it you meant 2:48? The video is only 10mins long ;). I think that's when it looks like I'm gonna run up the bum of the car in front is it? The video tends to accentuate that effect, I didn't run up too many arses in the eighties, just one I think when I was driving a Yellow cab on the big roundabout at the top of Elizabeth St. To TBHGeorgiaFO, I was trying out my new video camera setup and was into the "Racecam" in-car video which was being pioneered at Bathurst back then.
1985?! I was 8 years old (now 40 in 2018) and unfortunately melbourne really has changed alot from back then?! The amount of freedom you have even when driving is unheard off now in 2018. It so so congested that it's not even funny! This was a time when melbourne use to be so great and easy going, fast forward and try and even attempt this now?! This footage makes me sad how crap melbourne is now, a cesspool yet I still love this melbourne on offer here...
Phone!? In 1985? come on, even VHS camcorders were hardly out then. I has a JVC video camera connected to a bulky "porta-pack" VHS recorder. I still have it under the bed, probalby worth a fortune as a collector's item by now.
Did the music in this video get changed? I can distinctly recall Hey There Delilah being one of the songs that had previously been used to accompany it.
michael88863 What a horrible and distasteful comment! So unnecessary but you trolls are hiding behind your screens in every dark nook and cranny of the web! Didn’t your mother at least teach you that’ ‘ if you’ve nothing nice (or constructive) to say then don’t say anything at all ‘??
Yes its a big reality... I was not even born 10 years after .... but yes its true we all have to go ... so we should spread love help people and try to make this world a better place ... and don’t fear death its not painful as we all think but its peaceful... and we will get reincarnated in a new body but our soul will remain same.
That is too bad! In Europe the Fiat 125 was a very popular car later produced in Poland as the Fiat 125p. I used the own the prior model the Fiat 1300 (Milletrecento). Either way, awesome cars. Too bad in ended its life like that. Awesome video btw! Cheers mate!
Sad story - got rear-ended in Toorak Road South Yarra by some uninsured nuff nuff and couldn't afford to repair it at the time. Sold it damaged to a neighbour and watched it go to seed in their yard before being wrecked. :(
Beautiful video! Thanks for sharing. I'm with the ABC social media team and have been looking for some historic footage from Melbourne to share on our local page. I was wondering if you'd be OK with me running your video. Will say it came from you of course! Ta!
@@NoRelationToNed That's wonderful, thanks! Will bring back a lot of memories. I'll have to download and put some other music over it I think - we wouldn't be able to run it with Hey There Delilah. Is that still OK?
This is a great video. Thanks for taking th time to upload it. This and others have been embedded in our Facebook group, "We grew up in Melbourne" Come and join us.
remember when people had to drive themselves, and cars burned petrol? kids today will have no idea what bus drivers and taxi drivers were. regards from 2030
BC 3012 YEAH I REMEMBER NOT ONLY DID I KNOW ALL THE BUS DRIVERS NAMES I KNEW THEIR LIFE STORY ASWELL I REMEMBER GOOD TIMES WHEN I WAS A KID THIS BUS DRIVER CALLED LUCAS WOULD TELL US KIDS ALL SORTS OF CRAZY STORIES AND TALK TO US ABOUT GIRLS AND ALL SORTS OF CRAZY STUFF HE WAS A BLACKBELT AND ME AND MY MATES LOOKED UP TO HIM LIKE HE WAS SYPERMAN 😊I MISS THOSE DAYS I WONDER WHAT HES UP TO NOW HE PROBABLY PASSED AWAY HE WAS A GREAT GUY 😎✌
Definitely 85, in another video taken on that same trip you can see the 85 rego sticker on the quarter window. I bought the video camera and porta pack in 84.
This is the Melbourne I remember I grew up in Oak Park in a house my father built my parents sold up in 86 for $77.000 sold last year for $855.0000 yes things have changed in so many ways
The 1980s was the best period of humanity.
Melbourne was the best city to live in by far back then.
Great cars, great music, friendly people and girls were nice.
Nowadays people have become so detached from others, paranoid and far too dismissive of others.
Bring back the 80s!
A couple of reasons for people being detached etc that I can think of...
Smart-phones, the internet, and the sheer amount of people now! The population of Melbourne alone has practically doubled in the past 35 years or so.
I found people rude and dismissive when I went to New York City in the late 1990's, and came back really appreciating how friendly Melbourne was by comparison. Now Melbourne is a lot more like NYC was back then!
It's a real shame, but 'that's progress', as some like to say. Maybe I'm just old fashioned!
The 80's was the best decade. Thanks for taking me back there for a short drive.
I was in the city just last week, first time in many, many years. Parts of it are almost unrecognisable. A lot of buildings have been ripped down and replaced. Give me the Melbourne of 1985 any old day. Friday and Saturday nights would see me and my mates down King street at one of the many bars and night clubs along there having a great night out. I'd give anything to go back and do it all again with the knowledge I have now but sadly the 80's will never return!Thank you for the upload NoRelationToNed this was a great trip down memory lane.
Give me the pre ww2 Melbourne cbd
i believe they tore down the general post office!!!! What a grand building. I was gutted. Who would make anything like that again??? Why was it allowed? Construction companies in bed with government. I would hate to see it now.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart as a Melbournian born in Preston 1966!
You’ve made me cry but made my day! 🙏💜
Same here, born at PANCH..
Beautiful
Likewise panch hospital 1966. Great memories around the Preston, Thornbury, Northcote area..Preston market Saturday mornings compulsory. Sadly those days are long gone Thanks for the memories on this clip
@@alexdrakopoulos7344 Good old Jeff Kennett closed PANCH, It was a great hospital for the community of Preston, they had just spent over $2 million on new operating theatres, all for nothing. Preston Market now is in jeopardy of being demolished for an apartment complex, so much of our history is going for developers to make a quick buck........
@@noelroberts8199 absolutely spot on 💯
i keep coming back when I'm down for some reason.........oh how my beautiful city has changed. Truly wonderful video.
incredibly beautiful! 🤩
Thank you, just Amazing you had the insight to film this. Northcote Melbourne born n bred The 80s were the BEST Ever in Australia. Not an African Sudanese Muslim Gang in sight. Kind thoughts to you and your family.
Wow. King street. Passed my old apartment building. used to work at the Hippodrome and Inflations nightclub. My Melbourne. Thanks
That was hypnotic, comforting and yet very sad. Thanks for sharing it.
It’s clips this that remind us just how wonderful Melbourne was, thank you for sharing this with us.
Thanks so much! What a time capsule of our magnificent city
Im aching inside for this to come back.Fuck this life in 2023
I migrated to Australia with my family two years after you made this video. While watching this video a lot of happy memories came back rushing to me. Your video made me cry in happiness. Thanks a lot mate.
I moved to Aus with my family 2 years after the video was uploaded! lol!
Awesome. What an absolute gem. I'm imagining Pseudo Echo's "Love An Adventure" playing on 1422 3XY .
I was in Melbourne in Dec 98 until Late March 99. Awesome city. I was during my backpacking days with my 12 month stay in Australia. I would then go on to meet my future Canadian wife in Cape Town as i was there for the millennium. Thanks for the memories of Melbourne from this clip although i would have been 12 years old back home in Leeds England when this was footed. Melbourne has changed since 1985 compared to 1998/99 and now i see on the TV when watching the FI Australian Grand Prix that Melbourne has really been more built up since i was last there in 99. Sorry i'm just geeking out here.
A very therapeutic video. Thanks
WOOOOW!!! Im mindblown. I have driven on that road so many times! !!! It hasn't changed that much since 1985. Just more skyscrapers and cranes.
what an excellent video - I travel this very same route today to get to Pascoe Vale from the city or the south-eastern suburbs...my how it's changed! Thanks!!!
I would love to upload the original audio again but until common sense wins out over capitalist GREED I have to remain with this audio because the background music from the AM radio was picked up and rejected by the thought police at UA-cam.
So Annoying I know. Political correctness gone mad .. Take me back to the 80s PLEASE 🤗😇
Ohhh what days! I loved Melbourne then and up to end of 90s when I finished Art School.
Thank You for the old footage, it definitely shows what the area I live in looked like in the day!
Peak hours were terrible on Flemington Rd back in the day. If I had had
known your route it would have saved me a lot of time. I used to go through North Melbourne onto Flemington Rd via Abbotsford St.
Was living in a flat in Avoca street South Yarra with a mate. We were 20 years old. Wish I could go back for just one month.
Thank you for the upload that's me from 3:32 onwards driving my girlfriends FB Holden Rego HJB 147 two tone green.
Harry
Sorry Harry, nearly stoved into you at 4:28 there!! :-D
All good thanks again for the upload. My girlfriend is actually my wife now. She kept the FB Holden for a few years until around 1990 but handling was too precarious, the car was all original. She now drives a Tiguan
Harry
LanewayGarden Did you actually just find yourself in this video?
ケ hi it came up randomly on my feed and I recognised the FB immediately. At the time my girlfriends car, hers was the only one with the 2 tone green.
... somewhere in this video i am 5 years old just started prep at Thornbury Primary School, living in Northcote i think ...
I'm 14 then. My mum went to Thornbury primary.
I would have been 12 in my last year of primary and in Sydney. Never been to Melbourne but my mum spent two weeks there in 1982 for a conference. Lucky girl.
Absolutely love it,really great video and I adore the backing song.Thank You so much for uploading this.
year I was born (october). great footage there.
I had a Fiat 124 silver that year l was born in North Melb Curzon St.l also played in band Alleygators that year and worked in south melb at allgraphics but lived in Clifton hill at that time l had 4 to 5 gigs a week great days.Cheers Jeffrey
Really cool footage ,thanks for uploading.
Somewhere in this video I was 6 years old probably home from grade 1 and playing with my he-man toys while mum was cooking dinner and dad was on the way home from work. Times were much much more simple back then.
mark lobosco did you have Voltron toys? I loved those
I was also 6 and in grade 1 - at Errol St Primary (North Melbourne) - in 1985!
thanks for posting great footage , the streets were so different not as busy and stressful either
Sorry, as I explained in another comment, the original audio doesn't exist because I neglected to plug the mic in before setting off on that drive. The old JVC camera and porta-pack I used were nothing like the integrated devices of today.
What a great place. Was there in the 80s.what I would do for a night out with the boys. Golden gate hotel or Windsor castle either one.
I started work in the city in 1985, now im almost old enough to retire. That old Holden (FB or EK?) was approx a 1960 model so was 25 years old in 1985. Another 25 years brings up to 2010. I seem to remember hiring a huge Video in 1985 to record a friends wedding, I bet that you hired this video camera too?
@ 3.45 passing 'Inflations' nightclub (white building) on the right. A trip through my youth!
What I wouldn’t give to spend a single day back there.
I was 22 years old and a frequent user of that stretch of road. It wasn’t really all that exciting, not enough to give “anything” for anyway.
LOOK AT YOUR iPHONE AND YOU CAN !! LOL
wow! nice one mate! truly a masterpiece there! thanks for sharing it!
A beautiful piece of history for every Melburnian within reach of a mute button.
I's very cool thay you made this video!
I remember it well, and I have to admit I still at times get confused about who goes first even now - just for a moment then it kicks in that the rule has changed. I always thought the main reason was to align with other states which always had right turners give way rule - to make it a consistent rule Australia wide.
That was my Melbourne 💓, I don’t recognise it now.
Wow, what an awesome vid! Brought back so many memories...
Good stuff. Glad I have memories of a great time in history
Love it. Fantastic. Thanks for sharing. Nice choice of song, too
I wish I was in the 80s, but unfortunately, I have to deal with life in the 20s on the 21st Century.
Yes you're right, I just looked at Google Streetview and that brick block of flats on the left is still there.
The funny thing is that I view certain artifacts of this video, such as the transitions and fonts, as nostalgic in themselves. In 2010 I was 8, so this upload of the video in itself is old enough to be reminiscent of my childhood. I've been watching a lot of videos of Melbourne in different periods of time tonight, I think that a lot of architecture was better back before my day.
Anyway, its funny to see a lot of people nostalgic for the 80s on a video which itself was uploaded at a time which is nostalgic to me.
haha my first car was a FIAT 125 I bought in 1985 in Melbourne! Great video!
Spotted a couple of Valiant Chargers
wow i worked at the rialto towers from 90 to 2000 such change
Well I have egg on my face now, I just viewed the original video again and remember that it had no audio! :-/ I had forgotten to plug in the mic on the JVC GX-N70E camera. That is why I had background music over it. Oops. By the way, that camera and Porta-Pack still lurks in a dusty case under my bed.
3:29 A scene out of the movie “DUEL”
Great video - the music is perfect. How King Street has changed!
1985 WHAT A GREAT YEAR
AND 2019 WILL LOOK GREAT IN 2050! Jeeeeeeeez
This is melbourne I live in Melbourne!!! so old and cool and the old cars...
The year I was born! Thankyou for this
It just looks so normal. Today's modern looks garish in comparison.
I have seen this exact same video somewhere else before, and it had the Time Bandits song "Endless Road" playing in it for the first 4 and a half minutes. In December 2015 me and a few friends of mine shot a 30th anniversary edition of this video, beginning on Kings Way at Sturt Street in South Melbourne and ending where King Street runs into Victoria Street in North Melbourne.
That's pretty cool. 30th Anniversary drive!
Have you uploaded that anniversary video? Would love to see it.
The street structure had changed quite a fair bit when we did our 30th anniversary drive in December 2015 compared to what it looks like in this video. For example, there was no Crown Casino in this video, and no Melbourne Aquarium. There also used to be a bridge overpass at Flinders Street going over King Street next to where the Melbourne Aquarium is now.
I was probably a block away working while you drove past Collins Street :-)
love the footage but this song has always sucked
Yeah, maybe a song from that year would’ve been good
Love it thanks for the memorys ;)
Oh yeah,, that FB/EK Holden!!!!!!
Nice memories Love the town!!!I saw it was winter in Melbourne???
Can you upload this with the orig audio from the camera as it would add a lot to the experience, good on you for taking the video it was fun to watch!
@patmorac Because the glass cladding did not extend that far up the side of the building until well into 1986. (The building was completed in October 1986.)
1985 dash cam !
I take it you meant 2:48? The video is only 10mins long ;). I think that's when it looks like I'm gonna run up the bum of the car in front is it? The video tends to accentuate that effect, I didn't run up too many arses in the eighties, just one I think when I was driving a Yellow cab on the big roundabout at the top of Elizabeth St. To TBHGeorgiaFO, I was trying out my new video camera setup and was into the "Racecam" in-car video which was being pioneered at Bathurst back then.
All the delivery trucks had luton peaks back then (the curved bit over the cab). You rarely if ever see them now.
1985?! I was 8 years old (now 40 in 2018) and unfortunately melbourne really has changed alot from back then?! The amount of freedom you have even when driving is unheard off now in 2018. It so so congested that it's not even funny! This was a time when melbourne use to be so great and easy going, fast forward and try and even attempt this now?! This footage makes me sad how crap melbourne is now, a cesspool yet I still love this melbourne on offer here...
surprisingly the traffic hasn't changed much!
Phone!? In 1985? come on, even VHS camcorders were hardly out then. I has a JVC video camera connected to a bulky "porta-pack" VHS recorder. I still have it under the bed, probalby worth a fortune as a collector's item by now.
Did the music in this video get changed? I can distinctly recall Hey There Delilah being one of the songs that had previously been used to accompany it.
Yes, I changed to the music by The Cure as more contemporary with the times. Delilah was not popular and not in keeping with the era.
This is the same year I moved to melbourne 13yo, wow so long ago
When I watch this I just feel sorrow that we will all leave this Earth all to briefly :/
Follow Jesus Christ and you wont care about leaving this earth.
michael88863 What a horrible and distasteful comment!
So unnecessary but you trolls are hiding behind your screens in every dark nook and cranny of the web!
Didn’t your mother at least teach you that’
‘ if you’ve nothing nice (or constructive) to say then don’t say anything at all ‘??
Triggered
Yes its a big reality... I was not even born 10 years after .... but yes its true we all have to go ... so we should spread love help people and try to make this world a better place ... and don’t fear death its not painful as we all think but its peaceful... and we will get reincarnated in a new body but our soul will remain same.
That is too bad! In Europe the Fiat 125 was a very popular car later produced in Poland as the Fiat 125p. I used the own the prior model the Fiat 1300 (Milletrecento). Either way, awesome cars. Too bad in ended its life like that. Awesome video btw! Cheers mate!
Great video
Sad story - got rear-ended in Toorak Road South Yarra by some uninsured nuff nuff and couldn't afford to repair it at the time. Sold it damaged to a neighbour and watched it go to seed in their yard before being wrecked. :(
I've got an old fiat grille !
Probably half the cause of it was your shit, unperceptive changes in speed, half meter of space behind each car driving skills!
Nice video - aah the days before red light cameras
are we there yet???
North Melbourne hasn't changed that much in 30 years.
ElementEvil 130 years you mean! 😄
Beautiful video! Thanks for sharing. I'm with the ABC social media team and have been looking for some historic footage from Melbourne to share on our local page. I was wondering if you'd be OK with me running your video. Will say it came from you of course! Ta!
Please feel free Patrick! Thanks for asking.
@@NoRelationToNed That's wonderful, thanks! Will bring back a lot of memories. I'll have to download and put some other music over it I think - we wouldn't be able to run it with Hey There Delilah. Is that still OK?
@bloggaloggs you can't see all of the building so how do you know it's complete?
This is a great video. Thanks for taking th time to upload it. This and others have been embedded in our Facebook group, "We grew up in Melbourne"
Come and join us.
Why did you give someone the finger at 3:20 when you pulled up to the red light?
remember when people had to drive themselves, and cars burned petrol? kids today will have no idea what bus drivers and taxi drivers were. regards from 2030
BC 3012 YEAH I REMEMBER NOT ONLY DID I KNOW ALL THE BUS DRIVERS NAMES I KNEW THEIR LIFE STORY ASWELL I REMEMBER GOOD TIMES WHEN I WAS A KID THIS BUS DRIVER CALLED LUCAS WOULD TELL US KIDS ALL SORTS OF CRAZY STORIES AND TALK TO US ABOUT GIRLS AND ALL SORTS OF CRAZY STUFF HE WAS A BLACKBELT AND ME AND MY MATES LOOKED UP TO HIM LIKE HE WAS SYPERMAN 😊I MISS THOSE DAYS I WONDER WHAT HES UP TO NOW HE PROBABLY PASSED AWAY HE WAS A GREAT GUY 😎✌
Not sure the year is in fact, 1985 ; the twin tower buildings- Rialto - were only in construction then !
Definitely 85, in another video taken on that same trip you can see the 85 rego sticker on the quarter window. I bought the video camera and porta pack in 84.
Was this filmed in August? Just the feeling I get from the weather etc.
Can someone please provide this route on google maps?
Here it is: goo.gl/maps/p8jYVUoeCY457bHW6
Most importantly, what happened to the 125??
I appreciate this. Also at approx 3.20 you flipped the bird? That sign language never changed meaning haha
we didnt make the freeway???..
Looks very different without crown casino
Yep, see part 2.
Goodness me. Abbotsford st. Turn into Haines. Down Sheil st. Over Canning Into Melrose. 👍
Gee hasn’t Melbourne gone down hill,people can’t get out quick enough these days.
In 1985 I started work in Melbourne, 29 years later and ive just retired.
Sweet 125. Twin cam 1.6?
I almost had a heart atack at 4:17
omg i seen my house!!
This is the Melbourne I remember I grew up in Oak Park in a house my father built my parents sold up in 86 for $77.000 sold last year for $855.0000 yes things have changed in so many ways
Didn't hire it, I had purchased it with a view to doing weddings etc. but that never quite eventuated.