Robert McKiterick, from Kingaroy, with his 3.6 litre XJ40 Jaguar

August 7, 2024

A vacant paddock in Cornish Street, Kingaroy, is often used for overflow parking by local businesses … but on Saturday, it was a parking lot with a big difference!

Antique and restored vehicles lined up neatly as part of the South Burnett Antique Car Club’s annual “4 Club Rally”.

South Burnett members joined car enthusiasts from the Fraser Coast Historic Vehicle Club, the Sunshine Coast Antique Car Club and the Gympie Historic Auto Club in showing off their vehicles.

There was everything from a 1922 Fiat to a rare 1962 Lancia and a 1938 Morris ute.

Club members enjoyed morning tea at the South Burnett Enterprise Centre, organised by local club members, before setting off on a trek around the South Burnett to explore the district.

On Saturday evening, they gathered at the Kingaroy Town Hall Reception Room to enjoy dinner.

Brian Eastwood, from the Sunshine Coast Antique Car Club, with his 1962 Lancia
South Burnett Antique Motor Club president Mick McAuliffe with Fraser Coast Historic Vehicle Club president Lance Treadwell

Local club member Marg O’Hanlon was helping to keep things running smoothly

Bev McCulloch and Virginia Moore, from the Sunshine Coast Antique Car Club
Geoff Aird and Ken Taylor, from the South Burnett Antique Motor Club
Doug Moore and Janet Heiner, from the Sunshine Coast Antique Car Club
Local club members and visitors enjoyed morning tea at the South Burnett Enterprise Centre

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Gallery Of Photos

Just some of the classic vehicles that gathered in Kingaroy last weekend:


 

2 Responses to "Four Clubs Gather In Kingaroy"

  1. Fabulous! I look forward to photos of car displays. It’s great people with passion are keeping these lovely vehicles going.

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