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Car enthusiasts put on a show

From old to new: Hank Kreemers (left) with the last model of the Holden Director, 2017, and Neville Mawer with a 1948 FX Holden, the first one built.

Seymour’s Second Annual Show ’n’ Shine revved up lots of interest on Monday, March 14.

More than 400 cars were on display at King’s Park on Labour Day, according to initial numbers from Seymour and District Car Club president John Phoenix.

“It was a big day out and everyone we talked to said they were very impressed,” he said.

“We had approximately 435 cars through the gates.”

Lions Club of Seymour Goulburn events committee secretary Regina Young said more than 4000 people visited the event and fundraising efforts went well.

“The auction was a great success, which will enable us to put the event on next year,” she said.

“We’re all looking forward to 2023.”

The event was organised by both the car club and the Lions and Ms Young said it was a huge effort from all involved, including Lions Club volunteers from Broadford and Euroa.

“A big thank you to all the volunteers from both clubs for a terrific effort,” she said.

“The Lions Club did so much planning for this over the last six months.”

There were 18 awards for the best cars on the day, including best Holden pre-1960, best English car and best Japanese car.

Mr Phoenix thanked the car club for its help on Monday.

“I can’t thank them enough for all they did,” he said.

The boys in blue: Zac Evangelakos, 4, gives the thumbs up for his ride on the police motor bike.
Show ’n’ Shine crew: Rob Phoenix, Judy McGrath, John Phoenix and Kathy Mills.
Big red: Kristi Solomon and Thomas, 15 months, check out the fire truck.
Smooth ride: A Ford Thunderbird at the Seymour Show ’n’ Shine.
Dicey ride: A 1957 Chevrolet with some dicey ornaments.
Pick-up: A 1950 Chevrolet pick-up truck.
34-Chvy: A 1934 Chevrolet wears its name on its number plates.
Sunday driving car: A 1965 Ford Mustang coupe.
Read more: A 1965 Ford Mustang coupe.
Driving in style: A 1966 Ford Mustang.

Thanks to sponsors

The Lions Club of Seymour Goulburn and the Seymour and District Car Club would like to thank all event sponsors:

The Wattle Motel, A Little Birdie Told Me, Seymour Toyota, Shannons Insurance, Rare Spares, GMCU, Seymour Telegraph, Phoenix Automotive, Seymour Industrial Supplies, Burgess Signs, Tenex Rail, Bells Portable Toilet Hire — Broadford, North Central Hire, AutoPro, Hikoki, Wine X Sam, Body Tech Smash Repairs, Beer Auto Group, Seymour Tyre and Mechanical, Seymour 103.9FM, Bespoke Hairdressing, Cottonfields, Bezzy Eldo, Kilmartin Pharmacy, Chemist Discount Centre Seymour, Steel Tuff rural fencing and trellising, Stihl Shop Seymour, Seymour Mowers and Motorcycles, The Royal Hotel, JC's Footwear, GV Water, Bursons, Repco, Reece Plumbing, Russell Fairweather Photography, Coach and Bushmans Inn, Cartridge World, Seymour/Nagambie Equine and Rural, Twin Nails, Shoppers Delight, Shearasun Brewery, Bunnings, Baker’s Delight, McDonald’s, Beta Home Living, Lewis Security, Inland Rail Community Grant, Graham McPherson, Affordable Plants, All Engines and Tyre Power.