All number of wheels were welcome at the finish line of the 2019 Melbourne to Warrnambool Cycling Classic on Saturday.
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While bike enthusiasts awaited the result of the 262 kilometre race, passersby were kept entertained with a colourful array of classics, hot rods and muscle cars.
More than 100 assorted vehicles were on display from 9am until the race finish, including club member’s cars dating back to the 1920s.
The vehicles filled the grassed area on Raglan Parade between Liebig and Kepler Streets.
Proceeds from the gold coin entry will be given to South West Healthcare’s community rehabilitation centre.
Kruzin Classics car display coordinator Mick Katsaros said it was the group’s way of saying thank you to the hospital staff for recent care given.
“One of our club members recently had a brain aneurysm,” he said.
“So this year’s charity was an easy one to pick.”
Mr Katsaros said including the Warrnambool Motor Museum's Formula One car in the display had proven a drawcard.
“It was a bit of fruit to liven up the show,” he said.
“A lot of people stopped by to check it out.”
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