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Classic chrome set to shine

More than $10 million worth of classic cars will come to Noosa on Sunday 4 October for the annual Noosa Beach Classic Car Show.
The event is to be held at the Noosa Heads Lions Park where event-goers will see collectable, exotic and classic cars making this one of the East Coast’s most prestigious car shows.
From humble beginnings in 1988 with just 17 cars on show, the event has grown to more than 220 cars featured last year.
Event organisers he Noosa Beach Classic Car Club said this year’s show will host Jaguar as the Marque of the Year and all models will be well-represented along with many other stunning and interesting makes of cars.
The Noosa Beach Classic Car Show will run from 9am to 3pm with entry only $10 per adult and children under 14 free.
For a gold coin donation, a shuttle bus is available from Noosa Junction bus station on the corner of Lanyana Way and Cooyar Street throughout the day.
All proceeds from the show are donated to local charities.
For more information, visit www.noosacarclub.com.

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