Club manager Janice Graham said the event had something for everyone.
“The event will appeal to everyone. We try to cater to most people,” she said.
The 2023 event will feature a wide variety of activities.
As well as the vehicles, attendees can enjoy live entertainment, market stalls and food vans.
Meat lovers will have the opportunity to enjoy traditional American barbecue food courtesy of Black Barrel Barbecue.
For the kids, jumping castles, face painting and rides will be on offer.
The Shannon’s Super Rig will also make an appearance, with its inbuilt driving simulators.
For the more adventurous, 20-minute scenic flights can be enjoyed; however, participants must register by Thursday, January 12 to take part.
Traditionally the event draws large crowds from all walks of life, and Mrs Graham said last year’s event saw roughly 1500 to 2000 attend and around 300 cars, 150 bikes and about 50 trucks vehicles registered.
Entry to the community event is $10 for adults and free for those under the age of 15.
Vehicular registration, which can be done on the day, will be $5.
Gates open at 8am and close at 5pm.
Car registration will close at 11am and attendees can register their vehicles on the day.
Mrs Graham said the event was a chance to come together as a community and for vehicle lovers to reminisce over vehicles that had been lovingly restored.
“It’s really a good community event,” she said.
“All the clubs get involved and it is a good money-raising event for the community.
“Just come and see and enjoy the day out with the family and have a look at the old cars that have been lovingly restored.”
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