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Welcome to our car club web-site, Our

members will be found scattered throughout this Restored-Classics website alongside

members of the following  Queensland clubs.

You will also find Our friends and visitors from around the world,  Many thousands of classified adverts, and photos.


We are a Small car Club on the central Queensland Coast of Australia. 

Bundaberg Vintage Vehicle Club.
Capricornia Historical Motor Club.
Queensland Jaguar Drivers Club
Brisbane Vintage Auto Club

Club Aims

1 - To assist members in locating, restoring and

      maintaining their vehicles as a medium of

      exchange of parts, ideas and information

2 - To build up a library of information, relating to

      vehicles

3 - To encourage and sponsor social activities for

      members and their families

4 - To promote friendship and goodwill with the

     people of Gladstone.


Please address all correspondence to

The Secretary

Gladstone Vintage & Classic Carriage Club inc.

PO Box 685,

Gladstone Qld. 4680



The G.V.& C.C.C. Inc. holds it's meetings on the First Sunday of each month at 3.00 PM. At the Clyde Hotel, Calliope Historical Village,


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Photo above

The Club members have between them, heaps of stationary engines. This one was brought along to one of our many engine running days.
In the photo is Ken (dark hat) who owns this spraying machine,


Bill is in the white hat inspecting whatever it is that is about there on one of these old engines.
I do recall it had a paddle in the mixing tank to stop the mixture from

settling.
We are assembling photo's and details of some of these old engines, so you can expect to see them here soon

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