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The event which is now in its ninth year attracted a large variety of classic cars and bikes.
“There were utes and sedans, panel vans and wagons, two-door and four-door classics as well as a Leyland Moke,” reported one of the organisers, Barbara Quinn.
“The classics ranged from 1955 through to present day.”
And the grounds were filled with Holden utes, Ford Mustangs, Chevrolets and panel vans as well as the much sought after Australian Torana.
“A selection of beautiful Harley Davidson bikes was on display as well,” Ms Quinn said.
“Although it was a hot day we had a good day.
“It was great to see how people complied with the Covid rules and checked in and social distanced.”
Ms Quinn added that some visitors came for a quick look, others brought chairs and caught up with friends.
Category winners were:
Cars
Best Australian - John Raftery, Holden FJ
Best American - Graham Neal, Chevy Gasser
Best Muscle - Glen Burns, Ford Mustang
Best Ford - Corey Van Genderen, Ford Fairmont
Best Holden - Glenn Vos, Holden Torana
Best 2 Door - Keith Murdy, Mustang Coupe
Best Paint - Deano Webb, Sandman
Best Pre 1972 - Gary Litfin, HR Ute
Bedt Post 1972 - Tiff Beggs, Leyland Moke
Blocka Memorial, which always goes to a Holden - Troy Quelch
Supreme Car of the Show - Glen Hoger, Chevy Coupe
Bikes
Best Paint - Ken Sangster, Harley Rocker
Best Chrome - Scruff Cussin, Thunder Mountain
Best Mural - Mick Turner, Harley Fatboy