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Don’t miss the 37th Noosa Classic Car Show this Father’s Day

Get ready to celebrate the 37th Noosa Classic Car Show on Father’s Day, Sunday 7 September 2025, at the Noosa District Sports Complex in Tewantin.

Noosa Beach Classic Car Club vice president Peter Geers said, “This year, we’re bringing back the colour, music, and freedom of the Swinging Sixties, with a showcase of iconic cars and motorcycles.”

“From zippy Minis and stylish Mustangs to elegant Jaguars, it’s the perfect chance to relive the sixties or discover their timeless charm for the first time.

“All marques are welcome, and we are getting ready to make it another fantastic show.”

On the day, visitors will enjoy a diverse range of vehicles showcasing the wonder of the automobile past, present, and future, including beautifully restored classics, trucks, racing cars, super sports cars, motorcycles, and even barn finds that capture the imagination and spirit of motoring.

There will also be plenty for the entire family to enjoy, including trade displays, live music, food stalls, and family-friendly activities, ensuring a vibrant festival atmosphere for all.

Spectator tickets: $10 per person, $20 for family and children under 14 enter free.

Competitor entries are to be submitted online through the event website: $25 for cars to be judged and $10 for other cars.

For more information visit www.noosacarclub.com.au

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