With all funds this year supporting the Australian Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, attendees will enjoy plenty of delicious food, drinks, stalls and live music as well as a great family day out checking out beautiful cars.
“The family-oriented show will have something for everyone,” show organiser Glen Waud said.
“All makes and models are welcome – from the 1920s through to the modern Supercars.”
He said this year’s show would have over 20 categories, including for the best Ford, Holden, Vintage, Japanese and Club.
The lineup will also include a huge range of vehicles from vintage classics through to the modern supercars.
“This year we are hoping to raise even more money and have more fantastic cars on display than ever before,” Glen said.
“It’s going to be another great event.”
Pancreatic cancer has the highest mortality rate for all major cancers.
Two-thirds of people with pancreatic cancer die within the first year, and only 8.7 per cent of patients survive five years after their diagnosis.
Pancreatic cancer is set to be the second biggest cancer killer in Australia by 2030 but researchers hope global efforts to improve diagnosis will slow down mortality rates.
The show will be held from 10am-3pm and for all event information including vehicle entries and event sponsorship: easthillscarshow.com.au.
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