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

The 36th Noosa Classic Car Show will be held on Father’s Day, Sunday 1 September at the Noosa District Sports Complex, McKinnon Drive, Tewantin from 9am.

This year’s event features displays of all makes and types of cars and motorcycles.

A special focus will be on the 60th anniversary of the Ford Mustang and German Marques, including classic and modern classic Porsche, Mercedes Benz, Audi, BMW, Opel, Alpina, Volkswagen and more.

There will be Father’s Day attractions and merchandise for the entire family to enjoy, including live music and kids face painting.

Expect to see novelties and gifts from Smooth As 4 Men and Auto-memorabilia, plus camping and off road gear from Adventure Concepts.

Senior STEM students from Sunshine Beach State High School will display their internationally competitive project race car.

Expert advice for boats, cars, camping, caravans, motor bikes from Battery World. Motor bike displays, advice and judging by The Local Motorcycle Company.

See local classic car craftsmen at work, Vintage Rims, Kuluin Mufflers, Dent guard, The Cable Company.

Our major sponsor, Shannons Insurance, will be on hand all day to discuss insurance for motoring enthusiasts.

The Lions club will provide a tasty Father’s Day menu.

Judging commences around 10am with Trophy Presentations at 2pm, closure by 3pm

Entry: Adults – $10. Father’s Day Family Special – $20. Children under 14 free.

Further information, or if you have a classic to enter and display go to noosacarshow.com.au

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