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Win tickets to the Noosa Beach Classic Car Show

Noosa Beach Classic Car Club is set to welcome visitors to a stunning display of automobiles on Sunday 24 July at the Noosa District Sports Complex, Tewantin.

Noosa Today readers have the chance to win one of three double passes to the show.

To enter simply visit noosatoday.com/competitions. Winners will be announced on Monday 18 July.

WHAT’S ON: Expect an eclectic mix of around 200 cars in this open Marque show. There will be some rare and exotic vehicles plus familiar brands, with the proud owners vying for the many trophies to be won. Browse the many trade stands while enjoying a gelato or sipping on an iced mocha coffee. Local jazz band, ‘Plan B’ will be back on board to entertain with toe-tapping melodies. Plenty of free parking available, enter via Shields St or McKinnon Drive. Visitor gates open at 9.30am. Adult ticket $12, Children under 14 enter for free. To enter your car or for further information visit noosacarclub.com.au

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