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Win a Noosa Hill Climb car ride for Dad

Noosa Beach Classic Car Club is set to host the rescheduled Car Show on Father’s Day, Sunday 4 September at Noosa District Sports Complex, Tewantin.

The show is a perfect destination for the whole family to celebrate Father’s Day with live jazz provided by Plan B, competitions, face painting for the kids, trade stands, food stalls, give aways, hill climb race cars, future classics and old timer classic cars.

Feel the saddle of an old time classic pushbike, hop onto an e-bike or just admire the sprinkling of vintage motorbikes.

The club also hosts the well-known hill climb motor racing events each year.

To celebrate the longevity of all major events, the car club is offering a great Father’s Day package to be won by one lucky dad!

The package includes entry tickets for a family to the upcoming car show, a club merchandise package and the opportunity to enjoy the thrill of a passenger ride at the Summer Hill Climb in October.

Main event sponsor, Laguna Real Estate, has generously added to the package with a connoisseur’s bottle of Lobster Reef Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc.

The hill climb voucher and merchandise package can be collected at the car show from hill climb gazebo.

Collect the bottle of wine from the Laguna stand.

Winner drawn on Monday 29 August.

To enter the competition, visit noosatoday.com.au/competitions

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

Where: Noosa District Sports Complex, Tewantin.

Cost: $12, kids free.

For more information on the car show and hill climb visit noosacarclub.com.au

It is not too late to enter your beloved classic in the show or race the hill.

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