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Targa Classica passes through Seymour

All shapes and sizes: Seymour resident Murray Potbury’s Mini Cooper in a line-up of Seymour Car Club cars.

Locals and visiting motor enthusiasts had a chance to show off their pride and joy as the Targa Classica passed through Seymour on Thursday, March 30. The four-day event is a chance for drivers of classic cars to experience all the food, wine and scenery that regional Victoria has to offer.

Green machines: Bruce Tarrin with his two Holden utes.
Italian flavour: Peter and Lyn Bartold from Wonga Park, Melbourne, repping their Fiat jackets.
In the red corner: Cars lining up, ready to take off from Seymour.
Alfa Romeos: Suzanne Cilia and Renato Picciani in the red car with Emi and Dani Ubaldi in the blue car. The group travelled up from Melbourne for the day.
Sausage sizzle: Glenda Lewis, Regina Young, Janiece O’Donnell and Liz McAliece from Seymour Lions.
Two wheels and four: James Pace, whose car was included in the Seymour Car Club display, and David Clarey, who rode his bicycle to the event.