Vintage cars, hot rods, muscle cars and modern motors are set to hit Morpeth this Sunday for the Motorama show and shine.
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The East Maitland Rotary Club event will be held at Closebourne House after a four year hiatus.
Rotary Club member Brian Coffey said there will be a huge variety of vehicles for car lovers to peruse, including a 1950 Singer Roadster tourer owned by Rutherford's Marlene McDonald.
Ms McDonald's father bought the Singer new when she was 15 and after spending a lot of time off the road, her sons have helped restore it to its former glory. Even today it has just 136 miles on the clock.
The Singer is set to be one of an estimated 300 cars that will be on display at the Morpeth event.
Bump in for participating vehicles is 7.30am and vehicles will be on show to the public from 10am-2pm. The entry fee for vehicles is $10, which will go towards drought relief in the Upper Hunter. Entry for spectators is a gold coin donation.