For 2020, the St Kilda Annual Father’s Day Classic Car and Bike Show goes virtual.
Hundreds of classic, sports and muscle cars, hot rods, street machines and motorbikes can be seen on the Showcars Melbourne annual Father\'s Day Classic Car Bikes Facebook page. New cars across Victoria and interstate are being uploaded daily.
Anyone who loves a classic car and bike can indulge by visiting the online event and participating in the weekly People’s Choice Awards.
Online voting for the Father’s Day Awards will close at midday on Sunday 6 September. The Awards event will be live-streamed from 1pm with the Awards presentation where 20 trophies will be up for grabs, from 4 pm to 5 pm.
Since the first presentation in 2014, the Annual Father’s Day Classic Car and Bike Show, presented by the Acland Street Village Business Association and organised by Showcars Melbourne, has become a much loved event, attracting crowds in excess of 40,000 to marvel at more than 650 classic vehicles along Melbourne’s iconic Acland Street precinct. The Acland Street Village traders were keen to find a way for it to proceed.
For 2020, the St Kilda Annual Father’s Day Classic Car and Bike Show goes virtual.
Hundreds of classic, sports and muscle cars, hot rods, street machines and motorbikes can be seen on the Showcars Melbourne annual Father\'s Day Classic Car Bikes Facebook page. New cars across Victoria and interstate are being uploaded daily.
Anyone who loves a classic car and bike can indulge by visiting the online event and participating in the weekly People’s Choice Awards.
Online voting for the Father’s Day Awards will close at midday on Sunday 6 September. The Awards event will be live-streamed from 1pm with the Awards presentation where 20 trophies will be up for grabs, from 4 pm to 5 pm.
Since the first presentation in 2014, the Annual Father’s Day Classic Car and Bike Show, presented by the Acland Street Village Business Association and organised by Showcars Melbourne, has become a much loved event, attracting crowds in excess of 40,000 to marvel at more than 650 classic vehicles along Melbourne’s iconic Acland Street precinct. The Acland Street Village traders were keen to find a way for it to proceed.
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