Cars for all: Cars of all makes and models attended the Cars and Coffee event in Nathalia.
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From vintage classics to sleek moderns, all were displayed at the car and coffee event.
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On Sunday, April 14, the Cars and Coffee event made a grand entrance in Nathalia, delighting locals, participants, and tourists by bringing history to life.
A total of 59 cars attended the event, and a mixture of classic, modern muscle cars and everything in between were on show.
The egg and bacon rolls from Nathalia’s Lion's Club were a hit, with local spots Milking It and Breretons buzzing with patrons.
Cars started arriving shortly after 8.30am and continued to come in until about 9.30am.
Looking good: Many of the car’s were modernised classics.
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Following the event's success, the Zephyr & Zodiac Club of Victoria announced a second Cars and Coffee in Nathalia on Sunday, May 12.
Car insurance company Shannon's will attend the May event, with plans for the company's representatives to hand out a "Best In Show" trophy to the vehicle that the public voted the best of the morning.
Admiration: An attendee to the event admires the cars on display.
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Zephyr & Zodiac Club of Victoria's vice president, Andrew Maclean, expressed his delight with the event's success, confessing he wouldn’t know how many vehicles would rock up.
"I was a bit taken aback regarding the amount of people who turned up for the first event,” he said.
“It was really good for the local community.”
City or country: Among the vehicles on display, some where country agricultural vehicles and others would have been at home in the cities.
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