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Classics’ tribute to fathers

Celebrate Father’s Day in style at the Noosa Classic Car Show on 3 September.

The Noosa District Sports Complex’s Matt Thornhill Cricket Oval will come alive with the beauty of classic cars, a tribute to both automotive heritage and paternal bonds.

This year, the event gains extra significance as it coincides with the MG British Sports Car’s centenary celebrations, showcasing an impressive lineup of MG cars spanning different eras.

The Noosa Classic Car Show offers more than just a display of vintage automobiles; it’s a platform for families to create cherished memories. Fathers and their families can connect over a shared love for classic cars, weaving the past and present into a memorable day.

This event provides classic car owners a chance to proudly exhibit their treasures, contributing to the show’s collective nostalgia while embracing the spirit of Father’s Day.

Beyond the classic cars, the event promises additional entertainment. Discover the new Olive Donaldson Sports Pavilion, enjoy tunes by The Sandflys, and let kids delight in complimentary face painting.

Engage with Shannons Insurance experts to discuss various insurance options for assets like cars and houses.

Explore trade stands offering everything from car care products by Bowdens Own to cutting-edge auto technology and captivating memorabilia.

This Father’s Day, immerse yourself in classic cars, family fun, and community spirit at the Noosa Classic Car Show. Enter through McKinnon Drive and Shields St. For event details, visit noosacarclub.com.au

Honor timeless vehicles, celebrate fathers, and make enduring memories with loved ones.

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