Glen Ewin Revival Display January 26, 2020
Do you own a 1920’s to 1960’s vintage or classic car?
We are partnering with the Vintage Sports Car Club of SA of SA and Glen Ewin Estate to bring you a static display with tribute to the Glen Ewin Hillclimb as part of the Crush Festival in the Adelaide hills.
Glen Ewin Estate is famous for the scenic gardens, figs and stunning heritage buildings. It also hosted the South Australian Hillclimb Championships from 1946-1951. Shortly after the war a keen group of enthusiasts from the Vintage Sports Car Club of SA set up a hillclimb at Glen Ewin, out of Houghton in the Adelaide Hills. This was a run up the steep driveway at the estate and out onto the Lower Hermitage Road and was commonly known as the “Jam Factory” hill climb, because of the produce made there – sauces, jams and preserved fruits. The track was used from 1948 to 1951, when an Act of Parliament banned all further motor competition on public roads.
The famous track remains in tact in its entirety to this day!
This display is the first step in getting a full Glen Ewin Revival Hillclimb event happening with cars using the full track!
Confirmed display cars;
1927 Amilcar Grand Sport
FE Holden Sedan
Austin Healy sprite 1958
1938 Hartwig Fargo Racer
MG NA Special 1934 Racer
Mallock U2
1967 Pontiac Firebird
1965 AC Cobra 427 replica
Jaguar E Type Series. 1 Coupe
Birkin S2 Lotus 7 replica
Shelby Cobra 427 replica
1956 FJ Holden appendix J replica
Austin 7 Meteor
AMILCAR Grand Sport 1924
1934 Lagonda Rapier
1934 Riley 9
Amilcar Grand Sport
Vauxhall tourer 1927 Princeton
1924 Amilcar CS
1969 Triumph TR6 Roadster
1949 MG TC
1925 Amilcar Grand Sport
ASP Clubman 340 A
ASP 320 Clubman
1925 Amilcar C4 Roadster
Vintage and Classic car enthusiasts are encouraged to register their interest on Eventbrite below! Tickets are free to display your car!
Glen Ewin Revival Display January 26, 2020
Do you own a 1920’s to 1960’s vintage or classic car?
We are partnering with the Vintage Sports Car Club of SA of SA and Glen Ewin Estate to bring you a static display with tribute to the Glen Ewin Hillclimb as part of the Crush Festival in the Adelaide hills.
Glen Ewin Estate is famous for the scenic gardens, figs and stunning heritage buildings. It also hosted the South Australian Hillclimb Championships from 1946-1951. Shortly after the war a keen group of enthusiasts from the Vintage Sports Car Club of SA set up a hillclimb at Glen Ewin, out of Houghton in the Adelaide Hills. This was a run up the steep driveway at the estate and out onto the Lower Hermitage Road and was commonly known as the “Jam Factory” hill climb, because of the produce made there – sauces, jams and preserved fruits. The track was used from 1948 to 1951, when an Act of Parliament banned all further motor competition on public roads.
The famous track remains in tact in its entirety to this day!
This display is the first step in getting a full Glen Ewin Revival Hillclimb event happening with cars using the full track!
Confirmed display cars;
1927 Amilcar Grand Sport
FE Holden Sedan
Austin Healy sprite 1958
1938 Hartwig Fargo Racer
MG NA Special 1934 Racer
Mallock U2
1967 Pontiac Firebird
1965 AC Cobra 427 replica
Jaguar E Type Series. 1 Coupe
Birkin S2 Lotus 7 replica
Shelby Cobra 427 replica
1956 FJ Holden appendix J replica
Austin 7 Meteor
AMILCAR Grand Sport 1924
1934 Lagonda Rapier
1934 Riley 9
Amilcar Grand Sport
Vauxhall tourer 1927 Princeton
1924 Amilcar CS
1969 Triumph TR6 Roadster
1949 MG TC
1925 Amilcar Grand Sport
ASP Clubman 340 A
ASP 320 Clubman
1925 Amilcar C4 Roadster
Vintage and Classic car enthusiasts are encouraged to register their interest on Eventbrite below! Tickets are free to display your car!
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