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February 25, 2019

A startling array of odd-looking vehicles rolled into Kingaroy on Saturday morning but it was nothing to get alarmed about.

It was just the good folk from the Endeavour Rally making an excuse to have fun and raise money for a good cause.

The one-day adventure began early on Saturday morning at Jondaryan Woolshed.

It then wound its way by the most non-obvious routes – and a few challenges along the way – to Kingaroy where the drivers stopped at the Endeavour Kitchen to enjoy lunch.

Participants had the choice of two routes: a journey through rough and rocky terrain on the rally course or a scenic cruise on the blacktop.

After lunch they turned their vehicles around and headed back through the dust and dirt to Jondaryan.

The one-day rally is a taste test for the main Great Endeavour Rally which begins on July 26 in Bundaberg and finishes in Townsville on August 3, travelling via the Gulf.

Chris Bartlett and Lindsay Sloss, from Bowenville, with their stock standard HX Holden Kingswood which won the 2016 Super Endeavour Rally
Trevor Twyford and Wayne Goodfellow, from Bundaberg, took their XD Falcon out for a spin
Doug McCamley and David Jones, from Brisbane, with their XG ute (an office favourite)
One of he more unusual vehicles that pulled up on Saturday morning near Endeavour Kitchen in Kingaroy Street

 

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