The two-day event will be held this Saturday and Sunday at Deniliquin’s Memorial Park, adjacent the Edward River.
It’s free for spectators to come and enjoy the displays of tractors, hot rods, custom and classic cars, motorcycles, stationary engines and vintage caravans.
There’s also an array of other private collections of collectables, which will be displayed inside the pavilion.
This year’s event will have a specific focus on Harley Davidson motorcycles.
Harley Davidson's history in Australia dates back to 1917, just 14 years after the company was founded in the United States.
This early expansion marked the beginning of a strong and enduring relationship between the iconic motorcycle brand and Australian riders.
Over the decades, Harley Davidson became deeply embedded in Australian motorcycle culture, known for its distinctive design, powerful engines, and loyal community.
The brand's popularity grew through the 20th century, with models like the Knucklehead, Sportster, and Electra Glide becoming cult favourites.
A key event on the Saturday of the rally is the annual tractor trek.
Tractor owners take their trusty steeds out for a day of touring the region, and will leave Memorial Park at 9am.
They will follow a set route to one of the outlying communities for refreshments, before returning to the show grounds to rejoin the fun.
Sunday’s key event is the Show & Shine, where we learn which of the vehicles has been judged the best. Vehicles must be registered to be entered.
Anyone wishing to have a display at the Spring Rally can show up on the day.
For more information, contact Helen Baker from the Collectors Club on 0488 191 858.