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Muscle cars muscle up

NOOSA locals will feel the ground shake and hear the rumbling of engines as hotted up muscle cars roll into Noosa next month.
The cars are part of the Australia-wide fund-raising rally for the Leukemia Foundation and will be in town for the Noosa Beach Classic Car Club’s annual Noosa Hill Climb event.
Noosa Beach Classic Car Club member Jay Bowden said the club welcomed the muscle cars to Noosa and the annual event.
“The muscle cars are part of an Australian wide fund-raising rally and these cars are on their final Queensland leg of the 2125km rally,” he said.
“We are very proud to have them participate in Australia’s toughest hill climb and their presence adds another level of excitement to the weekend’s event.”
The muscle cars are staging a static display for the public when they arrive in Noosa at Chaplin Park Noosaville on Friday 5 August from 2.30pm to 4.30pm along with the Noosa Car Club.
For more information about the Muscle Car Rally and The Noosa Hill Climb visit www.noosacarclub.com and www.aussiemusclecarrun.com.

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