![]() Ĭars pre 1980 can enter the hill climb events using an upgraded track. īased on a 1950s/ 60s theme there will be stalls with local food and wines, live music and more, in a stunning rural setting less than 1 hours drive from Melbourne. This inaugural event will be staged over 2 days as a motoring festival at the historic Rob Roy track located in Clinton’s Road, Christmas Hills. (at least 53 people are going to this event!) The event is limited to 27 cars this year so first in first served. To secure your spot simply register using the RSVP function and paid a deposit of $275.00 into the club bank account Account BSB 063-549 Acc No 010356848 The cost is $525.00 per car including all accommodation along with plenty of other fun. This year with overnights in Beechworth, Omeo & Sale we will be returning to some old venue for those who have been before. Our travel take in some of the most spectacular roads and scenery our state has to offer. This marque event will commence on Friday and run through to Monday. (at least 26 people are going to this event!)Įntries for the 2023 Alpine Run are now open. This should be a fun and beautiful drive. We will travel to Macedon for morning tea via Gisborne, cruise the ranges towards Hanging Rock and drive via Woodend to Trentham East for lunch at the Pig and Whistle Hotel at 12.30 pm. Starting at the BP Calder FSC outbound, (937 Calder Freeway, Calder Park ) arrive at 9.30 am for a 10.00am departure. This is a new run through the stunning Macedon Ranges environs taking advantage of picturesque forests, the Macedon ranges, Hanging Rock and local historic towns. (at least 10 people are going to this event!) ![]() Meeting point will be BP FSC at Calder Park usually for a 7.00am departure. Please rsvp your intention to attend and if there is enough interest we will arrange a coordinated drive to the event with an early breakfast at Woodend on the way. Go to Macedon Ranges and District Motor Club web site for details.ĬCCV has the Man from Snowy River event on the same weekend so those not attending that may wish to visit Hanging Rock. It is a ticketed event through eventbrite so you can’t just show up on the day. Bring your cobra and display it with others from our club. This annual event is held at the Hanging Rock Reserve near Woodend and is one of the best displays of classic and custom cars in Victoria. (at least 23 people are going to this event!)Ģ023 Annual Picnic at Hanging Rock Classic Car Show Just Saturday dinner and drinks left for you to buy!īenalla/Goorambat/Devenish/St James/Tungamah/Merrijig/Mt Buller/Mansfield (Note there is an option to stay Friday night too – let me know and I can arrange the additional accommodation).Ĭost $340 per car including accommodation, both lunches and Sunday breakfast. Leaves Melbourne Saturday morning, staying in Merrijig overnight, returning to Melbourne Sunday afternoon. Two days around the Victorian high country, showcasing some fantastic scenery, attractions and legendary locations in The Man from Snowy River country! The Man From Snowy River Silo Tour TAKE 2 ![]() (at least 16 people are going to this event!) Most members arrive from 6.30/45 pm for a meal and a drink. The meeting is held in the Pavillion Room (off the bistro) of the hotel. Members meet on the second Thursday of each month at the Manningham Hotel ![]() If you’re a car person, we’d love for you to join us.CCCV Members monthly meeting at the Manningham Hotel No matter what else we are “in real life,” here, we’re car people. Our hearts beat in time to the thrum of the engine, and our pulses race when we slide behind the wheel. From a singularly interesting event space to a welcome pit stop for gearheads and autophiles, SILO offers an experience unlike anything you’ll find in central Indiana.Īs Hoosiers, we know this much cars are in our blood. From conference rooms with the latest technology to a luxuriously outfitted bar. From roomy, secure storage for more than a hundred vehicles to three detailing/wash bays with a lift. Mike and his team purchased a facility and carefully and lovingly restored and renovated it into the auto shop of our (and your) dreams. So what did we do? We bought an old building and “resto-modded it” you might say. Years later, Mike and his wife would return to downtown Indy, only to discover the “Racing Capital of the World” was lacking a secure, upscale car storage facility. He and his dad did more than tinker around in their garage they built classic cars (a ‘69 Camaro being among the favorites) from the chassis up. Growing up in Indy, it wasn’t a surprise that our founder, Mike Simmons, developed his love of cars from a young age. That’s why we designed SILO Auto Club & Conservancy – based on our genuine passion for anything on two, four or more wheels. We love the smell of petrol in the morning.
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