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National Motoring Heritage Day (NMHD) Activities

The table below list events organised by clubs affiliated with  Queensland Historic Motoring Council which is in turn affiliated with the AHMF

Maclean’s Bridge at Lakeside 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m  www.macleansbridge.com TSOAQ Coordinator on 3820 6121 or 0419213009. Circuit d'Elegance
Bayside Vehicle Restorers Club Run starting 8.00am at Cleveland Showgrounds to Ormiston House. The day incorporates a car display in conjunction with the Redlands Heritage Festival in the grounds of Historic Ormiston House . Phone Richard 0732073733 or email secretary@baysideclub.org.au  for more details.
Bundaberg Veteran & Vintage Club display at Bundaberg State High School. Contact the Bundaberg V&V club for mote details Phil Itzstein 4152.6864 or email geoff@shalomcollege.com
Open Day at Caboolture Historical Village, car display (Austin MVCQ and Ipswich V&VC)

The Blackall Range Horseless Carriage Club will be celebrating the National Motoring Heritage Day by conducting a rally through the beautiful Sunshine Coast. Starting in the hinterland at Maleny and traveling to Little Mountain for morning tea and then down to the coast for a tour of the Caloundra Air Museum followed by lunch at Golden Beach. Email gandgqld@bigpond.com for more details.

 

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Maclean’s Bridge at Lakeside

This year the Triumph Sporting Owners Association of Queensland's (TSOAQ) National Motoring Heritage Day (NMHD) will feature a multi-marque Concours d'Elegance.  The "Maclean's Bridge at Lakeside", (Maclean's Bridge Mother's Day Display has been changed to be part of NMHD this year. The display day will include a Concours d'Elegance which will see the finalists complete circuits of Lakeside while the judges make their final decision. This 'Circuit d'Elegance' possibly a World First, will see the ten finalists in the Concours  escorted around the historic Lakeside Raceway accompanied by an escort of featured marques. The sight of the ten Concours finalists,doing laps at Lakside will be a photo opportunity that will be difficult to resist. Phil Strong, the President of the TSOAQ, is on record as saying the track circuits will add rigor to the Concours judging. To quote Phil, 'The cars must not only be able to be driven, they've got to demonstrate their class on a race track. There'll be no "trailer-babies" in the Concours. Applications for the Concours entry are now open. It is limited to just 40 cars, so if you know a car that should be in the Concours and it's yours, get your application in soon, and if it is someone's else, give them a 'heads up' as soon as you can.

The TSOAQ is looking for a wide range of entries in this first year of the Concours. Entries to date are very interesting, with one car that is entered going on to the Pebble Beach Concours later in the year. It is hoped that some of the excellent heritage vehicles known to be in Queensland (or nearby) will feature in the Concours which is being sponsored by Shannons Insurance. It gives them the chance to line up against similarly cared-for vehicles of different ages and different marques. Details of the Festival and the Shannon's Concours, including application forms, can be found at www.macleansbridge.com.  Don't miss this National Motoring Heritage Day event at the "Maclean's Bridge at Lakeside Sports and Classic Car Festiva" (TSOAQ Co-ordinator for Maclean's Bridge at Lakeside, Neville Smith can be reached at 3820 6121 or on 0419213009, or  try Frank Jacobson on 3356 1727).

 

 

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