Collectors and lovers of all things on wheels will flock to Deniliquin for the next instalment of the Deniliquin Collectors Club Spring Rally, to be held on September 19 and 20 at Memorial Park beside the Edward River.
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The two‑day event is free for spectators and will again feature a big display of vehicles and collectibles, with tractors, hot rods, custom and classic cars, motorcycles, and vintage caravans all expected to roll in.
Inside the hall pavilion, visitors will find an impressive range of private collections and memorabilia on show.
This year’s rally will place a special focus on Ferguson and British Motoring Corporation machinery.
Both British manufacturers, they produced some of the most recognisable vehicles of their era, from BMC Minis, Morris and Austins through to a wide range of BMC tractors.
Organisers say there will be plenty of Ferguson paraphernalia on display, with enthusiasts from across the region bringing their restored machines and collectable items.
All vehicles are encouraged to attend, with organisers noting they have “been fairly lucky with weather” in past years and are hoping for the same again.
A key feature of the Saturday program is the annual Tractor Trek, with participants setting off from Memorial Park for a tour of the district before returning to rejoin the rally.
Sunday will host the popular Show & Shine, where static displays take centre stage and entrants compete for honours across a range of categories.
Anyone wishing to have a display can contact rally coordinator Darryl Whateley on 0415 381 982.
Deniliquin Collectors Club secretary Daryl Whateley with his 1950 Ferguson tractor and Bacchus Marsh visitor Mick Walker with a 1963 Ford Fairlane 500.
The Collector’s Club Spring Rally.
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Steve Beckwith’s ‘Esky’ collection.
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Lyn Whateley’s collections of Vintage Orange and Yellow Glass.
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Dion Hearn's guitar collection.
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New Holland tractor toys.
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Robyn Tebbens' collection of elephants.
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