CLASSIC LINES April 2017

Noosa Men’s Shed Get’s a Boost

One of the many organisations that benefit from the success of our events is the Noosa Men’s Shed.

Recently our Club President, Malcolm King, handed over $1000 on behalf of the NBCCC to keep their organisation running for many worthwhile causes.

The Noosa Men’s Shed volunteer at our Hill Climb events and seem to enjoy the experience amongst the cars.

Well done guys!!

President’s Report

Hi Everyone Another full-on month for the club and a very rewarding Your committee is working for you and they also need your one for this great club. support as volunteers at our events and on the various committees that we have. If you have any suggestions for We held our AGM in early March and your Management improvement please advise us and we will take them into team, including some changes, is in place for another year. account. I would like to publically thank your committee for At the AGM the members also approved the purchase of a standing as we now have the professional competence to new storage shed for our equipment and this, in run a club of this size, their individual skills and combination with Noosa Council’s suggestion that we competence is to be complemented and we, as an combine with the Naval Cadets in their premises on amateur club, are very lucky to have them. McKinnon Drive, constitutes a very positive future for Bruce Anderson, who has been assisting Jay for the last NBCCC having a permanent club house. We have tacit year and on Jay’s committee for several years, takes on the approval to use this facility and we have already held one Noosa Hill Climb events and is already showing great management meeting; we have held a Cams Training enthusiasm for this role. He has put together a great team Session and two First Aid Courses there and we are and we are all looking forward to the implementation of planning to hold some more social events as well. his committee’s new ideas. We also recognised Jay’s contribution to the Hill Climb and We welcome Julie Dickson as our new Editor of Classic as Editor of our magazine for many years with an inscribed Lines, Julie has significant experience in this field and her Camphor Laurel plate in recognition of his major new layout of the magazine is most effective. contribution to the running of the NBCCC. We also welcome Michelle Mugliette into the role of Peter and Delia Rayment were also recognised for their Sporting Editor and with her experience already in the significant financial contribution to the club funds through racing scene we are looking forward to her reports in the their Time Keeping at our Hill Climb events and many other Classic Lines. racing circuits around . Your full committee is listed elsewhere in this issue and I My message for the month is simple, we have a very big personally look forward to a great year where we shall be year ahead of us and we need all of our members to celebrating the 10th running of the Winter Noosa Hill support the working of the club, particularly as volunteers Climb on 22–23 July; the 20th running of the Winter Noosa at the two Noosa Hill Climbs and the Classic Car Show. Hill Climb on 11–12 November; and the 30th staging of our Enjoy your club and the friendship of your fellow Noosa Heads Classic Car Show on 1 October. members, do not forget to keep your tanks topped up. Cheers Malcolm

VALE Allan Dalrymple and Laurice Bryant

It was so sad to hear of members Allan Dalrymple and his fiancée, Laurice Bryant, passing away last year, both from terminal illness and five months apart. Somehow the news did not reach the committee until recently and this makes us especially sad that we didn't have the chance to say goodbye – we'll miss you Allan and Laurice and we hope the Ford Lincoln finds an equally loving owner.

~ 2 ~ Management Committee 2017–18

President Malcolm King 0438 552 051 [email protected] Vice President Graeme Block 0412 513 241 [email protected] Secretary Carol Croucher 0409 587 202 [email protected] Treasurer Randall Jenvey 0417 244 563 [email protected]

Management Appointed Positions

Cams Representative Max Parnell 0422 226 911 [email protected] Classic Car Show Chairman Malcolm King 0438 552 051 [email protected] Editor Julie Dickson 0437 207 938 [email protected] Funding Co-ordinator Jack Connolly 0413 420 616 [email protected] Hill Climb Chairman Bruce Anderson 0490 533 843 [email protected] Logistics Equipment & Safety Officer Greg Croucher 0408 884 236 [email protected] Media Officer Noel St John Wood 0407 009 464 [email protected] Membership Graeme Adams O407 565628 [email protected] Motor Sport Co-ordinator Michelle Mugliett 0421 219965 [email protected] Social Co-ordinator Judy Bickley 0412 541 085 [email protected] Sponsorship Co-ordinator Noel St John Wood 0407 009 464 [email protected] Web Master Graeme Block 0412 513 241 [email protected]

Historian: Eve Ryan,  0417 476 438,  [email protected]

Monthly Meetings

Classic Show Committee: 1st Wednesday of each Month Hill Climb Committee: 2nd Wednesday of each Month Management Committee: 3rd Wednesday of each Month

Welcome to New Members

 Robert Pettinger & Nicole Lapham  David & Kate McKnight 1963 Holden EJ Special Sedan & 1985 Holden 2003 Jaguar XJ8 X350, 1996 Jaguar XJ6 4 Litre VK Sedan. Sport & 2004, Jaguar X-Type X400.

 Arlan Stainwald & Wojtek Stainwald  Stewart Lloyd & Annie Corliss 1963 Holden EJ Wagon. 1974 Land Drover Range Rover.

Total Membership 269 + Nominated Members/Partners = 508

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Attention All Members Yes, that’s right… this $100+ value course is TOTALLY FREE to all Noosa Beach Classic Car Club Members and their partners (and we’ll even throw in $10 per person travel &/or lunch allowance!) All you have to do is to email Jack*, select a date that suits you, and turn up at The Club House, Noosa Sports Complex, 3 McKinnon Drive, . Can you afford not to protect your loved ones or people you care about? You may even save the life of a stranger… *Email Jack at [email protected] to book your place. Simply advise your preferred date and how many people will be with you. Dates: Wednesday 19 April or Saturday 29 April. Times: 8:30 am for a 9:00 am start. Finish 3:00-3:30 pm

(including coffee and lunch breaks)

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Come and join us…

7 April Friday Morning Tea – Relish, Noosa Springs See Flyer 16 April Sunday Easter Bunny Run – Wappa Dam See Flyer 27 April Thursday Trivia Evening 6.00 pm – Navy Cadets Club House, Tewantin See Flyer 30 April 201 Sunday Social Run to Roadkraft Gympie Come & Try Day – Gympie See Flyer 6 May Saturday Tour of Bissell’s Paint & Panel – 73 Rene Street, Noosaville See Flyer 14 May Sunday Car Run and Lunch – Theebine Pub See Flyer 24 May Wednesday General Meeting – Clubhouse, 3 McKinnon Drive, Tewantin Info to come 27 May Saturday Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea – Navy Cadets Club House Info to come 9 June Friday Morning Tea – Ricks Garage, Palmwoods Info to come 18 June Sunday Lunch – Le Relais Bressan Restaurant, Flaxton Info to come 24 June Saturday Open Garden Day – Sheahan’s property, Palmwoods TBC 7 July Friday Morning Tea – Mc Ginns Café, Kenilworth Info to come 8 July Saturday Working Bee for Winter Hill Climb TBC 16 July Sunday Xmas in July Info to come 4 August Friday Morning Tea – Fratellini Café, Sunshine Beach Info to come 27 September Wednesday General Meeting – Clubhouse, 3 McKinnon Drive, Tewantin Info to come 2 December Saturday Xmas Party – Waterfront Restaurant, Noosaville Info to come

Pumicestone Passage Cruise

Despite the threat of rain 35 members arrived at the designated meeting place to enjoy the Ferry Cruise down the Pumicestone Passage on Sunday 19 March.

The rain disappeared, the sun came out and we all boarded the ferry for a cruise down the passage. Our friendly ferry master took us out of the marina whilst explaining the history and natural features of the area. We cruised across to the eastern side of Bribie Island and moved leisurely back and forth whist enjoying a pleasant morning tea. Heading back up toward , he pointed out the places of interest. These included the line of sight lights which indicate the correct passage into for international shipping. We returned safely to the wharf on time. All members then departed to a local park on the water to enjoy a picnic lunch. What looked like an ‘íffy’’day earlier turned out to be fine and most enjoyable. Many members lingered on, in the delightful surroundings, into the afternoon.

Thanks to Alan Salmon for organising such a lovely day. Grayham & Judy Bickley

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It’s a gorgeous morning as we drive into Flaxton Gardens, there were only a few early members parking their cars. The gardens were so pretty, the sound of a lawn mower was apparent. Even the bees were buzzing and the flowers were out. Where do we go? We follow our noses up the grand pathway, through big red barn doors to a large open room. Round tables set up with crisp white table cloths – this is us.

The morning tea menu was sitting on the tables and much oohing and aahing was going on, we decided it was lucky you had to book in advance for the high tea, which consisted of 3 tier layers of cakes, slices and sandwiches together with your tea and coffee. That was a lucky escape. Instead the scones sounded good and they were a very popular item.

Off around the corner to order. By this time there is a line up as everyone has arrived – 36 in total a very good turnup. Orders are given, our names taken and back to our seats, where Grayham Bickley treated us to a saucy poem (50 Shades of Grey) by Pam Ayres including a great rendition of her accent. It was very funny and everyone fell about laughing.

Malcolm, our grand chief, made a good speech while we were all enjoying our coffee and cake. We were lucky to have Peter and Delia Rayment here so we could present them with the Members of the Year Award – for a job well done and they were thanked for all their work since the inception of the Hillclimb, raising some $15,000 + with their journeys away representing the Club. We all applauded loudly.

The time went so quickly it was nearly lunchtime before members started to leave – we had just so much to chat about, never seems to be enough time? And we forgot to take some photos, please remind us next time.

Don’t miss the next coffee morning at Relish Noosa Springs on Friday 7th April! Annie & Lou

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MORNING TEA Noosa Springs Friday 7 April 10 am

We would like you to join us for morning tea at Relish restaurant, Noosa Springs, Links Drive, Noosa Heads.

If you intend to come, please let Judy Bickley know by phone or email. Mobile: 0412 541085 Home: 5471 3455 Email: [email protected]

We Shall Take A Casual 2-Hour Tour Through the Sunshine Coast & Hinterland to finish with a BYO PICNIC LUNCH at WAPPA DAM arrive approx 11.30 am to 12.00 pm (BBQ available).

(CO-ORDS 26.5692° S, 152.9199° E – with thanks to John Harrison)

For further information contact Lou on 0417 259 284 The usual Lunchtime Trivia shall be hosted by the Bickleys, and again, more unbelievable prizes awarded (maybe even an EASTER EGG or 2).

~ 7 ~ TRIVIA QUIZ NIGHT Thursday 27 April The Club House 3 McKinnon Drive, Tewantin

Come and make up a table of 6 people for our inaugural quiz night. Loads of fun and prizes. Questions not too difficult for anyone. Five rounds of 10 questions each. Arrive at 6 pm for 6.30 pm start BYO Nibbles and Drinks For information, please call Judy on 0412 541 085.

Social Run to Roadkraft Gympie Come & Try Day Sunday 30 April 2017

Meet at Cooroy Railway Station yard at 8.00 am for prompt 8.30 am departure.

We will be doing a cruise of the hinterland to a morning tea stop. After morning tea proceed through some picturesque country roads to arrive at Roadkraft at approx. 11 am. BYO: Morning Tea, Table and Chairs

You can watch your fellow club members having fun on the Skid Pan and enjoy a Bar-B-Q lunch at 12.3 0pm.

Queries call Judy Bickley: 5471 3455 or 0412 541 085.

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AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST MORNING TEA

Proceeds to Cancer Council of Queensland

SATURDAY 27 MAY 2017 – 10 am

Club Rooms, 3 McKinnon Drive, Tewantin

We are hosting a morning tea to raise funds for the Cancer Council of Queensland and invite members to attend and enjoy coffee and cake.

We will have a coffee van to provide barista quality coffee and will supply a variety of cakes.

The Club will cover the cost of the morning tea.

We would appreciate a gold coin donation.

There will be several raffles held to assist in the fund raising.

Let’s all get behind this worthy cause – all welcome.

Queries: call Judy Bickley 0412 541085

~ 10 ~ BISSELL'S PAINT & PANEL FACTORY TOUR SATURDAY 6 MAY 9.00 am – 11.00 am

This Factory Tour by our club will be a unique opportunity to see Bissell's brand new state-of-the-art Paint and Panel shop with a running commentary by the man himself – Iain (Kip) Kippen. Kip is a very generous man and has given much support over the years to the Club, Hill Climb and Car Show events. This is an educational tour of how a professional panel shop operates. Kip is a self-confessed collectoholic of many things automotive and he's proud to show off his car and bike collection – the most impressive will be his newly restored ‘67 Shelby Mustang Supersnake’. Kip will be officially unveiling the Mustang and he will take one lucky female member for a spin around the block (weather permitting). There will be free coffee and croissants provided. Please sms, e-mail or phone your intention to attend. Family and friends welcome. Cheers Noel sms: 0407 009 464 [email protected] www.noosacarclub.com.au

CAR RUN AND LUNCH AT HISTORIC THEEBINE PUB Sunday 14 May 2017

Meet at Cooroy Railway Station Yard at 8.30 am for 9.00 am start.

Bring: Morning Tea, Table and Chairs.

We will be driving north through the countryside to our morning tea stop where we will spend about 30 minutes.

After morning tea we continue on to Theebine Hotel for lunch at the pub.

Plenty of parking.

Please call Judy Bickley on 0412 541 085 if you wish to attend.

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Results from Gatton Street Sprints 17–18 March 2017 Class Overall Name Vehicle Class Time Position Position Steve Victor-Hogg 74 Toyota Corolla Unreg 1301 - 1600cc 1 01:20.55 32 Bruce Anderson 96 PBR Clubman Sports Cars 0 - 1600cc 2 01:22.17 49 Max Parnell 2013 Steinard Mk1 Mixed Special Interest 2 01:26.09 74 Wally Conway 78 Ford Escort Unreg 1601 - 2000cc 12 01:26.57 75 Neil Cope 89 Peugeot 205 GTI Unreg 1601 - 2000cc 14 01:28.88 84

We had 5 members competing in the Gatton Sprints and I had been informed that it was a good weekend apart from the rain coming in on Sunday. The only drama was with Max's Steinard, something to do with the CV joints.

There were about 112 competitors in the sprint event.

The crowds were kept entertained with drift cars and burnouts held Saturday evening.

Steve Victor-Hogg Sporting events for the next month

EVENT LOCATION DATE TYPE Qld Club Challenge Mt Cotton 2 April Hillclimb GEAR QR 6 April Circuit B series Sprints Morgan Park 8–9 Apr Supersprints Hillclimb Series -interclub Mt Cotton 22–23 April Hill climb A series sprints Morgan Park 29–30 April Supersprints Noosa Beach Sporting Day Gympie 30 April Skid pan

Don't forget about the Skid pan day held by the club, maximum number of entries are limited to 40 so get in quick as entries close 24 April.

Entries and details available on the club website.

Don't forget that entries close on 21 April for Oakey Sprints which are held 19–21 May.

~ 12 ~ Photos courtesy of Len Falknau

Max Parnell

Steve Victor-Hogg

Wally Conway

~ 13 ~ Restoration Profile

Bob Goldsmiths E-Type Jaguar

At present there are 9 E-Type Jaguars belonging to Bob already has one E-Type restoration to his credit club members – that's impressive!!! Two of those with his 1973 V12 Black roadster completed 2 years belong to Bob Goldsmith. ago. Both cars will have had a conversion done from The photo shows Bob waist deep into his latest Left to Right Hand Drive with Bob doing this job E-Type restoration – a very well preserved 1971 V12 confidently. Coupe with no rust – a rarity and a big advantage For a fully-qualified Electrical Tradesperson, Bob's when restoring. mechanical knowledge and ability is impressive to say Bob says he will have the body on a rotisserie soon for the least. The roadster will have air-conditioning sandblasting and priming, then comes a lot of prep fitted which is sure to please wife Wendy on a warm work for a colour change from black to the most well- day. liked colour for sports cars – you guessed it….RED! As Bob lives nearby count on a few more updates as the resto progresses on what will be a stunning Jaguar.

~ 14 ~ Platinum Sponsors

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~ 18 ~ Y to the West (Part 2) The following story was written by members Peter and Delia Rayment, best known for their years of tireless work operating and maintaining the Timing Van at the Noosa Hill Climb and at various other events. They are an adventurous pair who enjoy a good chat (Peter more so), challenging journeys and best of all they have a good sense of humour – really nice people.

The Nullarbor Nymph strikes again! By Delia Rayment with sneak-ins by Peter.

The stretch of road from Broken Hill to Peterborough is we somewhat lonely but still interesting as it is dotted with would ranges that in years gone by would have beckoned those hear in search of their fortunes. Be it for the gold, lead, zinc or such an instruction as we headed off across the Nullarbor. to farm. It is heartbreaking to see the ruins of stone farm The Nullarbor houses built by the returned soldiers on land they were Every time we have traversed the Nullarbor we are given. Particularly, when George Goyder in 1865, as enthralled by the changing vegetation and it has been surveyor-general, had indicated to the powers that be that different each time. A lot of it might only be low growing this land was unsuitable for farming and the blocks too but it depends on the time of the year and whether or not small for grazing. One of his main indicators that helped there has been rain. This time on the way over it was the him determine this was that he studied the different types greenest we have ever seen it, and when one looked closer of natural vegetation! Have we learnt anything from this! one could see some small flowers with buds forming on a We think not. lot of the vegetation. Peterborough: The ‘Railway Town’ In its heyday it would have been a very busy and rich town. There was a major roundhouse to turn the many steam engines around. It was equipped for 3’ 6”, 4’ 8½” and 5’ 3” lines that South Australia had at the time. On the way over we chose to stay overnight as we wanted to go to the Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre Museum which was well worth our visit. And as the brochure says it is a museum with a difference! Kimba Is reputed to be Half Way across Australia. Obviously this is from the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean. But we had had a little further to go than that and didn’t reach the actual half-way mark of our trip over until we were at Ceduna. Ceduna Half Way on our trip! Yippee. 1745 miles. All of these little towns we were going through now have somewhat changed since we travelled here 21 years ago. The beautifully kept green grass on the beachfront near the jetty made a welcome sight after some of the arid region between Cobar and Ceduna. The frequency of dumping points for RVs was good, if you wanted one. Considering they never used to have such things, when we went across in 1995. Some areas reminded me of Africa, as the acacias Penong: ‘The town of windmills’ presented silhouettes not unlike the ones in South Africa And they certainly are making a big ‘to-do’ about them. As with their leaf clustered head, often times blown we left, this tidy little town, Karen, our Navman made a sidewards. profound statement, ‘Straight Ahead for the next

200 kilometres’. This wasn’t the first or the last time that

~ 19 ~ The Roadside Rest Areas across the Nullarbor on the Western Australian side have now become somewhat civilized, to years ago. Not so on the South Australian side where designated rest areas are few and far between and when one does stop, one has to fight your way through used tissue paper etc. behind the nearest bush to do what you have to.

The Baxter Cliffs Which run over 120 miles across the western end of the Great Australian Bight are just magical. One could sit at the edge of the cliffs for hours just watching the ever changing colours in the ocean and the sky, taking in the beautiful fresh air at the same time.

Navman ‘Karen’ told us a few times across this stretch that we needed to stop, that we had travelled over 2 hours and could she find us a Rest Area or Café – ‘Not so out here lovey, I am afraid’, we more or less said together. Peter thought that he saw the Nymph late one afternoon as we drove into the setting sun towards Border Village, after travelling 336 miles that day. I looked quickly to where he pointed but I just shook my head and said ‘I think the fading light is playing tricks with your eyes, darling! Kangaroos yes but no Nymph’. Time we were off this road as we don’t want to hit any kangaroos.

Access to the ‘official’ viewing points, we are sorry to say, are now being limited owing to the way the world has gone regarding suing etc. and people’s inability to be responsible for their actions. Also there is a money-making point just back in aboriginal land that has a lookout with a good bitumen road to it. Certainly the grey nomads have found tracks to cliff edges to camp with their monster vans. What a place to stop on the edge of the world.

Madura Roadhouse We had to stop at every Roadhouse along the way as we had to buy petrol, as the Y only has an 8 gallon tank, and if we didn’t refuel then we would run out before the next roadhouse. This was one of the things we had factored into our trip before we left. Firstly, checking that we would be able to go the distance between roadhouses and secondly allowing extra time each day, for refuelling. We didn’t realise how much extra time to what we had thought we would need however, because every time we stopped, people would want to talk. This didn’t worry us at all but a 15 minute stop often extended to a three- quarter hour stop. Madura Roadhouse was no exception.

~ 20 ~ We pulled up for fuel, Peter had not got out of the car workers come from different parts of the globe. One when a head popped in the window with a voice saying ‘I couple we met from Germany, had come for a night’s stay used to have one of these!’ plus a long history of when, and were still there, now working, a month later. They where etc. No problems. Peter got out refuelled and went were having a ball. Who needs the big cities! to pay. Whilst he was doing that I was finishing writing up the details of our purchase in our log book, when a head came in my door saying ‘I used to own one of these!’ Different person, different story – but still very interesting. Fraser Range Station We camped 60 miles east of Norseman that night to check the place out for our return visit. On our way back we were going to be accompanied by two New Zealanders, We were now three quarters of our way across to our Warwick and destination, having now travelled some 2,656 miles. Juliana Protheroe in their MGB and (To be continued) they had expressed an interest in staying at the property. A very interesting place, a working sheep station that provides a welcome stay for travellers. Some of their

Benefits to Members

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The Reef Hotel offers 10% discount on all food & beverages purchased by Club Members. On proof of membership, you will be issued with a discount card for all future visits. Older cards can be upgraded to our new plastic card. Please see Graeme Adams for an application form.

The Reef is a very generous supporter of our Club.

Rare Spares offer a 10% discount to club members. Register online at http://www.rarespares.net.au to receive your discount card, which must be shown to receive discounts. Rare Spares are leaders in the industry for after-market parts & are fully approved distributors for parts covering a wide range of models. Rare Spares have come on board as a sponsor of our Club as well as our Classic Car Show.

~ 21 ~ Members Service Directory

Noosa Graphica Printers Ground Force Landscaping & Paving

Adam Krueger: 54497 9333 24-Hour Command Centre Leo Alley Road, Noosaville Q 4566 07 5441 3888 Scott Muzeen: 0407 751 128

North Coast Fire Protection Wayne Dunn Race / Rally Preparation Income Protect / Term / David Gaines Trauma Insurance Phone: 5441 6553 Phone: 5474 3544 Russell Maynard Phone: 5449 8013 Spaces available for all Member Services

and Businesses Ross Carey Contact us Tel: 0414 779 478 Credit Representative 1 Opal Lane, Cooroy 0448 644 633 / 07 5448 3528 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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~ 22 ~ Other Dates of Interest 2017 Please go to Club website for more information and other events.

When What Where Contact

22 April Car Show, V8 Simulator & Dyno Wandoan 0447 566 002 Wheels on Wandoan Car Club Show Grounds [email protected]

6 May HONK! Ipswich [email protected] Ipswich Festival Vehicle Parade & or Exhibition Sylvia Norton: 07 3812 2974

7 May 19th David Hack Classic Meet Toowoomba www.therotaryclub.com.au Rotary Club of Toowoomba Toowoomba City Chris Seydel: 0407 372 908 Aerodrome [email protected]

13 May Annual All Holden Day Pres: Wayne Holzberger, 0427 776 227 Bundaberg Early Holden Club Inc. The Waves Sports Sec: Patsy Weedon, 0438 301 789 Complex

20 & 21 May The Montville Country Run 2017 Blackall Range Bob Grey: (07) 5435 8464 The Blackall Range Horseless or 0427 397798 Carriage Club Inc.

28 May 2017 Mac’s Bridge Sports & Belmont www.macleansbridge.com Classic Car Festival 1485 Old Cleveland Murray Clark: Qld Rifle Assoc. Belmont Range Road [email protected]

11 June Caboolture Ute Muster Caboolture Cathy: 0419 331 213 Show Grounds Kris: 0429 069 208 [email protected]

17 June Show & Shine Caboolture Caboolture Regional Car Club Show Grounds

17 June Mega Swap Caboolture Caboolture Regional Car Club Show Grounds

12 & 13 The 8th Annual Inspirations Gold Coast http://goldcoastcarshow.com.au August Paint Gold Coast Car Show Mudgeeraba Gold Coast Car Show Showgrounds

4 & 5 2017 Alpine Classic Yass http://www.classicrallyclub.com.au Ross November Classic Rally Club Inc. Warner, ED, 0409 810 553 John Cooper, CoC, 0414 246 157

10, 11 & 12 Hardtop Anniversary Bathurst Mail to: [email protected] November Ford Coupe Club

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