Car enthusiasts from Wagga and beyond spilled into the Murrumbidgee Turf Club on Sunday morning for this year’s Classic Car Show and Shine.
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President of the Riverina Monaro’s and Holden Car Club Tony Kelly said this year’s show drew more people than ever before.
“This is all about enthusiasts getting their cars out and showing them off, so the public can come in, view them, appreciate them, and maybe get inspired to do their own little project” Mr Kelly said.
“There’s a huge variety of cars this year – from modern to vintage to rods and everything in between, including trucks and bikes.”
The day was capped off with great food and even a jumping castle for the kids, while the owners of the most popular cars took home some neat prizes.
Mr Kelly said all the proceeds would be going to Riding for the Disabled.
“The proceeds have been pretty good and we'll be able to make a good donation that'll go a long way,” he said.
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