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Spend Father’s Day at Noosa’s Classic Car Show

Looking back in time, Noosa Beach Classic Car Club began in 1988 and held its first event when a group of motoring enthusiasts assembled 17 cars for the first ‘Classic Car Show’.

Some of those first cars included a 1905 Renault, 1926 Bentley and a 1926 Salmson race car.

The Show has evolved and endured 34 years, powered by the dedication of Club members who are passionate about ‘classy’ automobiles.

The Car Club has always stepped up to support local community groups and this year is no exception.

In attendance, Noosa FM 101.3 Community Radio, station located at Noosa Junction, still run by volunteers and has been on air for 27 years.

Also look for the ‘Formula Student’ Year 11 engineering students from Sunshine Beach High School with two race cars built as project cars and almost ready to race at the Noosa Summer Hill Climb, another major Motorsport event hosted by Noosa Beach Classic Car Club.

Younger family members at the Show will be thrilled to scramble on board the big, yellow fire truck, manned by volunteers from Tinbeerwah Rural Fire Service who have donated their time to attend the Car Club’s bi-annual Hill Climb events for many years.

The warm and welcoming atmosphere at the Show is complimented by toe-tapping modern jazz provided by local band, Plan B.

So, come along on Father’s Day to enjoy a wide collection of automobiles that showcase a bygone era and be proud to support this great community event sponsored by Laguna Real Estate.

EVENT DETAILS:

When: Father’s Day, Sunday 4 September, 9.30am – 1.30pm.

Where: Noosa District Sports Complex, Tewantin.

Cost : $12/ kids free.

Full event information visit noosacarclub.com.au

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