Terry Morley hopes to have a clean set of wheels for the Variety Bash.
Camera IconTerry Morley hopes to have a clean set of wheels for the Variety Bash. Credit: Supplied/David Baylis

Hotted up car takes to the Bash

Staff ReporterFremantle Gazette

Not content to just put a bathtub on top of the car, Mr Morley admits he got ‘a bit carried away’ when he custom manufactured a bathtub on wheels with hot running water to tow behind them.

‘The tracks we go on are sometimes very rough so the tub has to be very strong, but the tub is always ready at the end of the day to wash the dust from behind our ears,’ he said.

‘The event is a chance to be a small part of a big team that does such a fantastic job raising the quality of life for some of WA’s most needy kids.

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‘People smile when they see the Bash cars roll into town, kids smile when they see all of the bright colours, costumes and carnival noise and it feels good to be a small part of that.’

Registrations for the 2014 Variety Bash are still open.