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Roads and Maritime Services Approved Clubs of NSW Roads and Maritime Services Approved Clubs of NSW Participating in the Classic Club Inc No. Address City State Postcode Contact Telephone No. Vehicle Log Book trial 1949-1962 Ford V8 Club of NSW Inc 48 Currawang St CONCORD WEST NSW 2138 Ray Kelleher 9743047 YES 1st Classic Car Masters Club of Australia Inc 4 Orient St GLADESVILLE NSW 2111 John Coulits 4090 676 563 YES 2 Loud Crew Inc 248 South Circuit ORAN PARK NSW 2570 Travis Carstens 0490 811 664 YES 26 20 Car Club Incorporated INC1600792 7 Staunton Place GOOGONG NSW 2620 Trevor Hennock 0408 628 904 YES 2770 Motor and Antique Machinery Club Inc 9 Reliance Cres WILLMOT NSW 2770 Elizabeth Maric 0405 596 013 YES 4 Seasons Cruisers Inc PO Box 4305 FORSTER NSW 2428 James Sundstrom 0412 309 625 YES 468 Sydney Elite Car Club Inc INC1600768 4/77 Queen Victoria Street BEXLEY NSW 2207 Suzi Trajcevski 0418 607 157 YES David Caban & Ron 0413 603 783 48 - 78 Holden Car Club Hunter Valley N.S.W. Incorporated P O Box 4146 EDGEWORTH NSW 2285 YES Marshall 0409 100 215 48 and FJ Holden Owners Club of NSW Inc PO Box 5261 GREYSTONE NSW 2145 Peter Hesse 0437 622 339 YES 5 -10 Historic Car Club Inc INC1800001 2 Bedford Street SURREY HILLS NSW 2010 John Dunlop 0405 779 587 YES 72-78 Ford V8 Club NSW Inc Po Box 4021 MARAYONG NSW 2148 Stephen Gillett 0401 811 712 YES 72-82 Ford V8 & Cobra owners Club Inc PO Box 4412 NORTH ROCKS NSW 2151 Garry Browen 0404 494 945 YES 8 Ball, Bikes Cars & Rods Inc INC1701324 PO Box 1296 BATHURST NSW 2795 Sean Kelly YES A To Z Car Club Incorporated INC1800093 260 Cranebrook Road CRANEBROOK NSW 2749 Michael Cauchi 0423 175 967 YES Advanced Motoring Club INC 1600511 6 / 163 Orlando Street COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450 Craig Markwort 0402 110 174 YES Air Cooled Cruisers Incorporated INC1800923 15 Clifford Crescent INGLEBURN NSW 2565 Murray Fleming 0408 441 640 YES Albion Park Restored Motor Vehicle Club Inc 9 Liam Close ALBION PARK NSW 2527 Colin Carr 0417 899 935 YES Albury Wodonga and Districts Car Club Inc PO BOX 590 ALBURY NSW 2640 David West [email protected] YES Albury Wodonga Morris Minor Car Club PO BOX 10 JINDERA NSW 2642 Peter Lenne YES Albury Wodonga Motorcycle Enthusiasts Club Inc Po Box 1400 ALBURY NSW 2640 Paul Hare 0438 265 433 YES Alfa Romeo Owners Club of Australia (NSW) PO Box R23 ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 Matthew Coote 0407 235 293 YES All American Cruzers INC 1600044 PO Box 199 BROADMEADOW NSW 2292 John Cain 0407 283 454 YES All Classic Truck, Bike & Car Club Inc. 28 Kendall Drive CASULA NSW 2170 Kumar Chandar 0417 458 235 YES All Classics and Customs Incorporated PO Box 108 MILPERRA NSW 2214 Phillip Trifon 0403 166 833 YES All Muscle and Classic Car Club Pty Ltd 24 Cubitt Drives DENHAM COURT NSW 2565 George Hatzipetros [email protected] YES All Shook Up Car Club Inc 30 Waratah St MAYFIELD NSW 2304 Steve Richardson 0458 676 340 YES All Sorts Car & Bike Club Incorporated INC 1700934 Suite 92 / 159 Ridgecrop Drive CASTLE HILL NSW 2154 Darren Grech 0414 600 146 YES All Sorts Motor Club Inc INC1700112 106 Singles Ridge Road WINMALEE NSW 2777 Samuel Bishop 0419 293 263 YES All Torque Car Club Inc INC1600949 164 Kahibah Rd CHARLESTOWN NSW 2290 Bill Papanicolaou 0418 661 124 YES Alternate Cars Alternate Bikes Incorporated INC 1600131 17 Wylds Road ARCADIA NSW 2159 Luke Phillips 0415 364 321 YES Alvis Car Club NSW Inc 2/163 Booker Bay Rd BOOKER BAY NSW 2257 Joseph Toms 4342 4856 YES American Cruisin’ Inc 24 Motum Ave TEA GARDENS NSW 2324 Stephen Shailer 4971 1257 YES American Icons Auto Club 42 Stenhouse Drive CAMERON PARK NSW 2285 Glen Jennings YES American Muscle Car Club of Australia Inc Po Box 18 MOOREBANK NSW 1875 Vanessa Goldstein YES American Truck Historical Society Australian Chapter Inc 614951361 3 Gilson Place HOWLONG NSW 2643 David Chapman 0404 850 037 NO Anglia Prefect Car Club of Australia Po Box 315 PARRAMATTA NSW 2124 Mark Handel 9979 1894 YES 9636 1333 Antique & Classic Motor Club PO Box 248 NORTHMEAD NSW 2152 Phillip Haberle YES 0419 996 371 Antique Car Club of Albury Wodonga PO Box 381 ALBURY NSW 2640 Deborah Cooper 0408 204 433 YES Anything Collectable or Old Inc 18 Daley St PENDLE HILL NSW 2145 Steven Williams 0434 971 146 NO ARDC Classic Inc PO Box 419 BEXLEY NSW 2207 Terry Thompson 9599 3726 YES Aston Martin Owners Club (NSW) Inc PO Box 195 CROYDON PARK NSW 2133 Lester Gough 0438 110 646 YES Aussie Classic GMC Motorhome Club Inc INC1800821 62 Regent Street PADDINGTON NSW 2021 Gail Bennett 0427 472 001 YES Austin 7 Club NSW Inc PO Box 6009 NORTH RYDE NSW 2113 Warren Gracie 9569 2108 YES Austin A40 Car Club of Australia 4/7 Hume St CROWS NEST NSW 2065 Robert Miller 9436 4964 YES NORTH Austin Healey Owners Club NSW Inc PO Box 2754 NSW 1750 Patrick Quinn 4567 7380 YES PARRAMATTA Austin Motor Vehicle Club NSW Inc PO Box 3943 PARRAMATTA NSW 2124 Tony Groom 4731 5248 YES PADSTOW Australian Armoured Vehicle Association (Inc) 1 Valley Rd NSW 2211 Trevor Boyle 0418 495 768 YES HEIGHTS Australian Built Historic Car Club Incorporated INC1601272 31 Lodge Street HORNSBY NSW 2077 Troy Heness 0412 626 476 YES Australian Ex-Military Vehicle Collectors Society Inc PO Box 221 GLADESVILLE NSW 2111 Max Mann 0438 522 602 YES Australian Gold Wing Association Inc 16 Turnbull Ave KARIONG NSW 2250 David Partridge 0407 238 576 YES WENTWORTH Australian Historic Motor Club - Blue Mountains Inc PO Box 315 NSW 2782 Norm Johnstone 0428 621 771 YES FALLS Australian Historic Motor Club Incorporated PO Box 115 REVESBY NORTH NSW 2212 George Marages 0409 992 630 YES Australian Historic Rally Group Inc PO Box 405 MORISSET NSW 2264 Karen Piggott 4970 557 YES Australian Military Equipment Collectors Limited 13 Knox Close CARWOOLA NSW 2520 Mark Sierant 0419 259 069 YES Australian Military Vehicle Collectors Society 38 Rawson Rd GREENACRE NSW 2190 Bruce Copper NO Australian Muscle Car Club of NSW Inc 34 Burwood Rd ENFIELD NSW 2136 Robert Losurdo 4128 01168 YES Australian National Street Machine Association 40 Grey Gum Crescent CHISHOLM NSW 2320 Garry Warnes 0439 336 585 YES Australian Road Transport Heritage Centre Incorporated 1 Jack Moses Ave GUNDAGAI NSW 2722 Daryl Weston 0427 756 983 [email protected] YES Australian Sporting Association Limited as (Old Boys Car Club) 11 Amax Ave GIRRAWEEN NSW 2145 Vincent Gatt 0401 634 292 YES Australian Sporting Car Club Inc Po Box 1937 ORANGE NSW 2800 Paul Hingston 6362 4094 YES Australian Street Rod Federation Inc (NSW) Branch ( A.S.R.F) 104 Albert St REVESBY NSW 2212 Chritopher Jenkins 0419 638 942 YES Back In The Day Historic Motorcycle and Car Club Inc INC1700560 126 Commercial Road VINEYARD NSW 2765 Trent Davey 0437 149 730 YES Back To The Classics Incorporated INC1800114 PO Box 4079 PITT TOWN NSW 2756 Richard Green 0407 661 139 YES Ballina Classic Vehicle Club Incorporated PO Box 555 BALLINA NSW 2478 Santo Pennisi 6686 0494 [email protected] YES Bathurst feral Utes Cars and Trucks Inc 23 Sapphire Crescent KELSO NSW 2795 Paul Catt 0417 225 722 YES Bathurst Historic Car Club PO Box 254 BATHURST NSW 2795 David McInroy 6332 4297 YES Bathurst Light Car Club Po Box 444 BATHURST NSW 2795 Mike Tuckey 0408 656 862 YES Bathurst Vintage & Classic Auto Club 737C Cow Flat Road Cow Flat NSW 2795 Victoria Handley 6337 2020 YES Bega & District Historical Machinery Club Inc. PO Box 645 BEGA NSW 2550 Graeme Williams 0428 260 994 YES Anthony Dack & Russell 6492 2442 Bega Heritage Motor Club Inc. PO Box 49 BEGA NSW 2550 YES Napper 6492 2460 Bellbird Workers Club Automobile Restorers Po Box W153 WEST CESSNOCK NSW 2325 Thelma Harmey 0427 664 688 YES Bentley Drivers Club NSW Inc Po Box 255 SPIT JUNCTION NSW 2088 Garrath Will 0418 299 955 YES Benz Classic Auto Inc 40 Sprys Lane ARDLETHAN NSW 2665 Peter Mc Carron 0412 499 888 YES BEROWRA Berowra Tuff Street & Classic Cars Incorporated INC1700182 PO Box 78 NSW 2082 Jason Demol 0408 302 454 YES HEIGHTS Berrima District Historic Vehicle Club PO Box 145 MITTAGONG NSW 2575 Michael Plummer 0407 108 298 YES Berrima District Old Machinery Club Inc Po Box 3035 ROBERTSON NSW 2577 Robert Randall 0412 125 975 YES Berry Vintage MC Inc. 411 Woodhill Mountain Rd BROUGHTON VALE NSW 2535 David Cooper 0418 440 464 YES Bilbul Street Machine Association Inc PO Box 8178 GRIFFITH EAST NSW 2680 Paul Dickie 0439 644 560 Binalong Early Motoring Club 8 Glengarry Rd BINALONG NSW 2584 Stuart Saunders 6227 4251 YES Blackjacks Car Club Inc 118 Chatham St BROADMEADOW NSW 2292 Paul Bibby 0479 010 045 YES Blacklead Vintage Motorcycle Club Inc. PO Box 11 GULGONG NSW 2852 Patricia Leatherby 0439 742 225 NO Blue Liners Australia Inc Y2171538 104 James Street PUNCHBOWL NSW 2196 Ray Godkin 0418 347 021 YES Blue Mountains BMW Motorcycle Touring Club Inc 12A Dorchester Ct TERRIGAL NSW 2260 NO Blue Mountains Classic Car Club Y1967697 PO Box 120 LAWSON NSW 2783 Rowen Wilson YES Blue Mountains Motoring Club Inc INC1601640 PO Box 46 WALLERAWANG NSW 2845 Paul Sammut 0417 474 028 YES BMW Driver Club NSW Po Box 323 CROWS NEST NSW 1585 George Parkinson 0404 076 912 YES BMW Touring Club of NSW Inc Po Box 549 ERMINGTON NSW 1700 Damien O'Toole 0419 296 939 YES Bolwell Car Car Club of Australia 76 Inkerman Rd MITTAGONG NSW 2575 John Barnett 4871 3373 YES Bombala Historic Engine & Machinery Society Inc.
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