The BMC-Leyland Car Club is a social club with a common interest —
classic cars.
Its focus is mainly on British-built cars, but the club is open to
anyone with a classic, original, or modified car.
The club aims to foster the preservation and the active use of all
BMC (British Motor Corporation) and Leyland Vehicles.
The club was established in 2014 and was founded by Francis Borg,
with Gary Turner and Sue Wilson.
Bryce Eishold is the club's president, while Francis Borg is vice-president.
Marques catered for include Austin, Austin-Healey, Jaguar, Leyland,
BMC, Morris, MG, MGB, Princes, Riley, Rover, Triumph, Wolseley and
Vanden Plas.
The club is based in Melbourne, but has more than 200 members across
Australia and abroad.
Benefits of becoming a member include the opportunity to attend
monthly car club runs and a copy of the club's monthly newsletter, The
Wobble Knocker.
The BMC-Leyland Car Club is a social club with a common interest —
classic cars.
Its focus is mainly on British-built cars, but the club is open to
anyone with a classic, original, or modified car.
The club aims to foster the preservation and the active use of all
BMC (British Motor Corporation) and Leyland Vehicles.
The club was established in 2014 and was founded by Francis Borg,
with Gary Turner and Sue Wilson.
Bryce Eishold is the club's president, while Francis Borg is vice-president.
Marques catered for include Austin, Austin-Healey, Jaguar, Leyland,
BMC, Morris, MG, MGB, Princes, Riley, Rover, Triumph, Wolseley and
Vanden Plas.
The club is based in Melbourne, but has more than 200 members across
Australia and abroad.
Benefits of becoming a member include the opportunity to attend
monthly car club runs and a copy of the club's monthly newsletter, The
Wobble Knocker.
The BMC-Leyland Car Club is a social club with a common interest —
classic cars.
Its focus is mainly on British-built cars, but the club is open to
anyone with a classic, original, or modified car.
The club aims to foster the preservation and the active use of all
BMC (British Motor Corporation) and Leyland Vehicles.
The club was established in 2014 and was founded by Francis Borg,
with Gary Turner and Sue Wilson.
Bryce Eishold is the club's president, while Francis Borg is vice-president.
Marques catered for include Austin, Austin-Healey, Jaguar, Leyland,
BMC, Morris, MG, MGB, Princes, Riley, Rover, Triumph, Wolseley and
Vanden Plas.
The club is based in Melbourne, but has more than 200 members across
Australia and abroad.
Benefits of becoming a member include the opportunity to attend
monthly car club runs and a copy of the club's monthly newsletter, The
Wobble Knocker.