The Zephyr and Zodiac Owners Club of Melbourne Inc. (ZZOCM) was
formed in 1974 and owes its origins to the late John Peterson, who
hosted the first meeting at his home.
Some 14 keen enthusiasts joined the ZZOCM at that meeting, with most
having since performed leadership roles, and still remain active
within the club.
Membership numbers increased steadily and for some time now has
averaged 70+ members, many of whom live in country areas, whilst some
live interstate and even overseas.
The ZZOCM welcomes and caters for all preferences from original and
unrestored, restored, concourse and modified Zephyr, Zodiac, Consul
and Granada vehicles
The Zephyr & Zodiac Owner's Club Melbourne has already
successfully hosted two International Conventions in Victoria and has
commenced planning another to celebrate our 50th Anniversary in 2024.
The ZZOCM is very proud of its history and appreciates the dedication
and enthusiasm of all members who have contributed over the life of
the club.
Of particular note, whilst we have a common interest in the cars we
own, the ZZOCM has a very social and family focussed culture. We
believe that this is the key to the longevity of our club.
Membership
Membership is open to all enthusiasts of the Ford Zephyr, Zodiac,
Consul and Granada range.
It is not a requirement to own one or more of these vehicles
Club Meetings
The ZZOCM traditionally meets from 8pm on the first Tuesday of each
month (except for January & November, so as not to clash with
Melbourne Cup Day and New Year’s celebrations) at:
The Harry Atkinson Art & Craft Centre on Lake Grove, Coburg
North, Vic 3058
(easy to find on your preferred GPS map format or in your Melway
Map 17 J 10)
Meetings are usually well attended with some dedicated members
travelling up to 200 kilometres to attend with others participating by Zoom
The formal side of these meetings is aimed at being dealt with as
quickly as possible, so that the rest of the evening can be set aside
for refreshments to socialize, exchange technical tips and enjoy the
fellowship with all members present.
Club Outings
Each month we aim to have an interesting run to various locations at
metropolitan or country destinations, attempting to cater for all
districts within the State. The committee goes to great lengths to
cater for all interests, e.g.; car shows, festivals, scenic drives,
picnic locations, motor sport and more. This can also consist of runs
with other car clubs.
Such events include metropolitan or country destinations in order to
support and cater for our strong membership base members within
Victoria. Whilst most outings are day trips, the occasional
overnight/weekend trips are well supported by local and interstate
club members.
Networking
The ZZOCM enjoys long standing and special relationships with several
other likeminded clubs within Victoria and interstate. There have been
many successful joint runs in the past and this is something that we
aim to continue.
The camaraderie and general interest in our cars extends to member's
partners, family and friends is enjoyed by all.
Communication
While it is accepted that many of our members are unable to regularly
attend meetings and runs, this does not in any way impact on or affect
anyone becoming or being a member of our club.
A monthly newsletter is circulated which aims to provide all members
with up to date information of what is happening within the club.
This effort is supported by the website and Facebook presence, as we
strive to keep pace with social network platforms.
The Zephyr and Zodiac Owners Club of Melbourne Inc. (ZZOCM) was
formed in 1974 and owes its origins to the late John Peterson, who
hosted the first meeting at his home.
Some 14 keen enthusiasts joined the ZZOCM at that meeting, with most
having since performed leadership roles, and still remain active
within the club.
Membership numbers increased steadily and for some time now has
averaged 70+ members, many of whom live in country areas, whilst some
live interstate and even overseas.
The ZZOCM welcomes and caters for all preferences from original and
unrestored, restored, concourse and modified Zephyr, Zodiac, Consul
and Granada vehicles
The Zephyr & Zodiac Owner's Club Melbourne has already
successfully hosted two International Conventions in Victoria and has
commenced planning another to celebrate our 50th Anniversary in 2024.
The ZZOCM is very proud of its history and appreciates the dedication
and enthusiasm of all members who have contributed over the life of
the club.
Of particular note, whilst we have a common interest in the cars we
own, the ZZOCM has a very social and family focussed culture. We
believe that this is the key to the longevity of our club.
Membership
Membership is open to all enthusiasts of the Ford Zephyr, Zodiac,
Consul and Granada range.
It is not a requirement to own one or more of these vehicles
Club Meetings
The ZZOCM traditionally meets from 8pm on the first Tuesday of each
month (except for January & November, so as not to clash with
Melbourne Cup Day and New Year’s celebrations) at:
The Harry Atkinson Art & Craft Centre on Lake Grove, Coburg
North, Vic 3058
(easy to find on your preferred GPS map format or in your Melway
Map 17 J 10)
Meetings are usually well attended with some dedicated members
travelling up to 200 kilometres to attend with others participating by Zoom
The formal side of these meetings is aimed at being dealt with as
quickly as possible, so that the rest of the evening can be set aside
for refreshments to socialize, exchange technical tips and enjoy the
fellowship with all members present.
Club Outings
Each month we aim to have an interesting run to various locations at
metropolitan or country destinations, attempting to cater for all
districts within the State. The committee goes to great lengths to
cater for all interests, e.g.; car shows, festivals, scenic drives,
picnic locations, motor sport and more. This can also consist of runs
with other car clubs.
Such events include metropolitan or country destinations in order to
support and cater for our strong membership base members within
Victoria. Whilst most outings are day trips, the occasional
overnight/weekend trips are well supported by local and interstate
club members.
Networking
The ZZOCM enjoys long standing and special relationships with several
other likeminded clubs within Victoria and interstate. There have been
many successful joint runs in the past and this is something that we
aim to continue.
The camaraderie and general interest in our cars extends to member's
partners, family and friends is enjoyed by all.
Communication
While it is accepted that many of our members are unable to regularly
attend meetings and runs, this does not in any way impact on or affect
anyone becoming or being a member of our club.
A monthly newsletter is circulated which aims to provide all members
with up to date information of what is happening within the club.
This effort is supported by the website and Facebook presence, as we
strive to keep pace with social network platforms.
The Zephyr and Zodiac Owners Club of Melbourne Inc. (ZZOCM) was
formed in 1974 and owes its origins to the late John Peterson, who
hosted the first meeting at his home.
Some 14 keen enthusiasts joined the ZZOCM at that meeting, with most
having since performed leadership roles, and still remain active
within the club.
Membership numbers increased steadily and for some time now has
averaged 70+ members, many of whom live in country areas, whilst some
live interstate and even overseas.
The ZZOCM welcomes and caters for all preferences from original and
unrestored, restored, concourse and modified Zephyr, Zodiac, Consul
and Granada vehicles
The Zephyr & Zodiac Owner's Club Melbourne has already
successfully hosted two International Conventions in Victoria and has
commenced planning another to celebrate our 50th Anniversary in 2024.
The ZZOCM is very proud of its history and appreciates the dedication
and enthusiasm of all members who have contributed over the life of
the club.
Of particular note, whilst we have a common interest in the cars we
own, the ZZOCM has a very social and family focussed culture. We
believe that this is the key to the longevity of our club.
Membership
Membership is open to all enthusiasts of the Ford Zephyr, Zodiac,
Consul and Granada range.
It is not a requirement to own one or more of these vehicles
Club Meetings
The ZZOCM traditionally meets from 8pm on the first Tuesday of each
month (except for January & November, so as not to clash with
Melbourne Cup Day and New Year’s celebrations) at:
The Harry Atkinson Art & Craft Centre on Lake Grove, Coburg
North, Vic 3058
(easy to find on your preferred GPS map format or in your Melway
Map 17 J 10)
Meetings are usually well attended with some dedicated members
travelling up to 200 kilometres to attend with others participating by Zoom
The formal side of these meetings is aimed at being dealt with as
quickly as possible, so that the rest of the evening can be set aside
for refreshments to socialize, exchange technical tips and enjoy the
fellowship with all members present.
Club Outings
Each month we aim to have an interesting run to various locations at
metropolitan or country destinations, attempting to cater for all
districts within the State. The committee goes to great lengths to
cater for all interests, e.g.; car shows, festivals, scenic drives,
picnic locations, motor sport and more. This can also consist of runs
with other car clubs.
Such events include metropolitan or country destinations in order to
support and cater for our strong membership base members within
Victoria. Whilst most outings are day trips, the occasional
overnight/weekend trips are well supported by local and interstate
club members.
Networking
The ZZOCM enjoys long standing and special relationships with several
other likeminded clubs within Victoria and interstate. There have been
many successful joint runs in the past and this is something that we
aim to continue.
The camaraderie and general interest in our cars extends to member's
partners, family and friends is enjoyed by all.
Communication
While it is accepted that many of our members are unable to regularly
attend meetings and runs, this does not in any way impact on or affect
anyone becoming or being a member of our club.
A monthly newsletter is circulated which aims to provide all members
with up to date information of what is happening within the club.
This effort is supported by the website and Facebook presence, as we
strive to keep pace with social network platforms.