The Gundagai Antique Motor Club was formed on the 5th of May 1976
with 15 members attending.
At present the club has a membership of 65. The club has members from
the Southwest Slopes of the Snowy Mountains NSW. These are Adelong,
Batlow, Gundagai, Tarcutta, Tumbarumba, Tumut, Wondalga, Wagga Wagga
and surrounding areas as well as ACT. the Antique vehicles owned by
members range from 1920's to 1990's with cars, trucks, motor bikes and
tractors. The Club is also and active member of Council of Heritage
Motor Clubs, with some of our members attending most meeting of the CHMC.
Our Club has monthly meeting/runs to various locations as well as
planned trips and get togethers. Our magazine 'the Crank Handle' is
published monthly.
At the present time the Club runs on the original system and Log Book.
The Gundagai Antique Motor Club was formed on the 5th of May 1976
with 15 members attending.
At present the club has a membership of 65. The club has members from
the Southwest Slopes of the Snowy Mountains NSW. These are Adelong,
Batlow, Gundagai, Tarcutta, Tumbarumba, Tumut, Wondalga, Wagga Wagga
and surrounding areas as well as ACT. the Antique vehicles owned by
members range from 1920's to 1990's with cars, trucks, motor bikes and
tractors. The Club is also and active member of Council of Heritage
Motor Clubs, with some of our members attending most meeting of the CHMC.
Our Club has monthly meeting/runs to various locations as well as
planned trips and get togethers. Our magazine 'the Crank Handle' is
published monthly.
At the present time the Club runs on the original system and Log Book.
The Gundagai Antique Motor Club was formed on the 5th of May 1976
with 15 members attending.
At present the club has a membership of 65. The club has members from
the Southwest Slopes of the Snowy Mountains NSW. These are Adelong,
Batlow, Gundagai, Tarcutta, Tumbarumba, Tumut, Wondalga, Wagga Wagga
and surrounding areas as well as ACT. the Antique vehicles owned by
members range from 1920's to 1990's with cars, trucks, motor bikes and
tractors. The Club is also and active member of Council of Heritage
Motor Clubs, with some of our members attending most meeting of the CHMC.
Our Club has monthly meeting/runs to various locations as well as
planned trips and get togethers. Our magazine 'the Crank Handle' is
published monthly.
At the present time the Club runs on the original system and Log Book.