The displays are on show alongside the two days of historic motorsport action.
Fields of cars, emergency vehicles, old buses, trucks and motorbikes and the like stretch around the track, drawing people from far and wide to the Winton venue.
Austin 7 Club president and Historic Winton organiser Len Kerwood said that both the official anniversary displays and the car park display of “pride of place” vehicles were always a sight to behold for spectators and competitors alike.
“It’s great to see that in among the anniversaries, three Australian milestones stand out: that of the EH Holden turns 60; the FJ Holden will be 70; and the anniversary of the start of the adventurous Redex Trials (sponsored by Redex and others) that saw cars touring the Australian countryside from 1953 to 1998,” he said.
Clubs and individuals are invited to display their cars and motorcycles that reach notable milestones in 2023.
The anniversary list of vehicles is as follows:
120 years: Buick Motor Company, Ford Motor Company, Standard Motor Company, Harley-Davidson.
110 years: Morris Oxford Bull Nose, Aston Martin.
100 years: Alvis 12/50, Amilcar CGS, BMW Motorcycles, MG, Triumph (cars).
90 years: Singer Nine, Morris Ten.
75 years: Land Rover, Morris Minor, Porsche 356, Vauxhall Velo, Vauxhall Wyvern, Citroen 2CV.
70 years: FJ Holden, 1st Redex Trial, Sunbeam Alpine, Triumph TR2, Lagonda, MG Magnette.
60 years: Corvette Stingray, EH Holden, Lightburn Zeta, Hillman Imp, Triumph 2000, Vauxhall Viva.
50 years: Leyland P76.
Other displays in 2023 include: Postie bikes, cycle karts, vintage speedsters and vintage motorbikes.
Anyone wishing to attend with their anniversary vehicle/s should contact the Historic Winton organisers by email at displays@historicwinton.org.
Event and camping tickets can be purchased at a discounted price online: ticketebo.com.au/historicwinton
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