Hot rods and hot rollers were prepped and ready for this year’s Kurri Kurri Nostalgia Festival.
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The retro event runs from March 27 to 29 and is now in its second decade.
The festival covers all things rock ‘n’ roll, including cars, music, fashion and dancing.
Free entertainment will take place over the weekend, with rock ‘n’ roll bands and 1950s music in the mix.
Car lovers can check out the classic cars and hot rods displays, with the coveted collections a major draw card for the event.
The Nostalgia Festival has become an iconic event with its look and style.
The best dressed competitions have become so popular that there will be four categories this year.
Traditional Best Dressed, for those who like to be historically accurate, Junior Best Dressed, for the young ones, Couples Best Dressed and a pin-up section called Miss Modern Day.
Pin-up has grown in popularity within the rock ‘n’ roll scene and entrants style themselves with reproduction clothing, tattoos and piercings.
This year’s special guest judge is Shelley Minson, winner of Pinup America magazine’s photo competition.
Another highlight of the 2015 festival is the return of the Rock N Roll Express, including a twilight steam train ride and live entertainment at one of the more unusual local venues, Richmond Vale Railway Museum.
Retro market stalls, children’s rides, dancing and fashion parades are just some of what is on offer, go to www.kurrikurrinostalgiafestival.com.au for details.