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Melbourne to MOVE
- When:
- Sat, 22 Apr 2023 Saturday 22nd of April, 2023,
- Where:
- From CMV Truck and Bus, 392 Boundary Road, Derrimut
- Cost:
- From $280 plus GST
- Website:
- events.humanitix.com/melbourne-to-m…
Starting at CMV Truck and Bus in Derrimut (NW Melbourne), the cavalcade will make its way North through small towns, then on to Nagambie for lunch and then Shepparton with the Finishline Festival at MOVE.
Entry includes lunch by the lake in Nagambie and dinner at MOVE with full access to the museum and the Finishline Festival at MOVE. The Festival will include a display of participant's cars, live music, food trucks, local wine and produce and heaps more.
MOVE will provide manned, secure parking for vehicles overnight as part of the entry fee.
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Join the procession of rare collectible, and historically significant vehicles as they make their way from Melbourne's North West suburbs through the fantastic Victorian countryside and lesser travelled roads to the sunny Goulburn Valley, home of the world-class MOVE museum.