Moree Motor Trade Expo and Car Show winners

NEARLY 100 vehicles and motorcycles were on show at Moree Motor Trade Expo and Show and Shine at Jellicoe Park on Sunday.

Moree Motor Enthusiasts’ Club hosted the annual event, drawing visitors from across New South Wales and Queensland.

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The exhibition provided the perfect backdrop to the Fathers’ Day Moree Markets, held a stone’s throw away.

Moree Motor Enthusiasts’ Club president Mark Treloar said the event was again a huge success.

“It was a fantastic morning, with visitors from Newcastle and the Hunter Valley as well as Crows Nest in Queensland. We also had cars from Inverell, Armidale, Warialda and Tamworth,” Mr Treloar said.

“We had the Jaguar Club here as well, with members from different areas who brought 14 cars all up.”

Best Club Car was an aqua Ford Mustang, owned by Fred Nolan, and Best Street Rod went to a 1947 blood-orange Chevrolet, owned by Lindsay Keynes.

There were plenty of Holdens and plenty of Fords, with the Best Represented Club going to the Jaguar Drivers’ Club, with members bringing 14 vehicles from different areas.

(Images courtesy of Moree Vehicle Restorers’ Club)

Moree Motor Trade Expo and Show results:

Most Outstanding Vehicle in Show: HK Holden utility black (Spike Rose)

Street rod: 1947 Chev blood-orange (Lindsay Keynes)

Veteran: 1951 Morris utility (Warren Pashen)

Holden early: EH Holden sedan (Larry Rose)

Holden late: Holden Monaro (Melissa Kingsley)

Ford early: 1964 Ford coupe pink (Lesley Anderson)

Ford late: Ford GT (Colin Moore)

Japanese: 2000 Nissan Coupe (James Rowe)

European: 1988 Jaguar sedan (John Floyd)

American: 1955 Chev sedan maroon/silver (Mick Carroll)

Classic: E-Type Jaguar (Leyland Rix)

Motorcycle USA: 2004 Harley Davidson Softail (Paul Cottee)

Motorcycle other: Can-Am Trike (Leany Smith)

Four-wheel-drive: 1984 Ford Bronco Purple/white (Spanner)

Competition: Ford Falcon street stock (Wayne Hawkins)

Longest Distance: Alan and Gina Andoni (508km)

Best Represented Club: Jaguar Drivers’ Club (14 vehicles)

Best Display: Tait Auto Group

Best Club Car: Ford Mustang aqua (Fred Nolan)

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