Episode 12

This week on Garage 41, Morley finds an immaculately restored 1932 Ford Roadster at Dutton Garage and loves the fact that it's a true hot rod … in that it's been restored to it's original values. It doesn't have a modern V8, or disc brakes, or super wide wheels and a whole heap of electronics, it's just as it would have been done in the 1950's and it's still one of the best sounding cars around.
The role of volunteers in our community is so very important and in many cases, jobs wouldn't get done without them, and this definitely applies to motorsport. One could easily say that without volunteers motor sport wouldn't function, so this week Garage 41 salutes all the Targa and Tarmac Rallying volunteers.
Gay Dutton is one of Australia's foremost motorsport artists whose paintings can be found in many private collections and corporate venues like The Bend Motorsport Park and Dutton Garage. Gay joins us as our Famous Face for Famous Insurance to tell how her work started off as an alternative to wallpaper for the original Duttons in Church Street Richmond and has grown in popularity over the years
Porsche's new much awaited all electric vehicle The Taycan, is about to hit our shores in December, and the list of potential buyers is rapidly growing. This week Carsales' Nadine Armstrong looks at the Taycan, while Mike Sinclair, who drove it earlier this year in Europe, discusses its pro's and con's with Morley.
Over the last year, Indian Motorcycle released two all new models, the road going flat tracker FTR and now the Challenger bagger. Promoted as the ultimate combination of performance, comfort and technology Glenn takes the Challenger for a blast through Victoria's Black Spur.
Garage 41, a light-hearted look at all things motoring with Glenn Ridge, Dave Morley (Morley) and Mike Sinclair (Sinkers), on 7Mate Saturday 4th July at 11.30am and Wednesday 8th July at 5:00pm. Garage 41 is filmed at Dutton Garage, Melbourne.
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