It was a chilly but sunny Sunday for the Minyip Show and Shine car show and drew thousands of petrol heads, car enthusiasts and Minyip supporters to see an excellent display of classic vehicles.
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Hundreds of car enthusiasts drove their precious vehicles from all over to the Minyip Show and Shine despite it being postponed from earlier this year in February to April.
Classic cars, hot rods and motorcycles lined the main street of Minyip for everyone to enjoy.
The standout being an old Bugatti worth over $1.4 million.
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The 1938 Bugatti was being driven back to Melbourne from South Australia but the driver decided to make a U-turn in Stawell to drive to Minyip and support the Minyip Show and Shine.
The money raised will go towards the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Pilot for Flying Doctors Tom Ryan said the Minyip Show and Shine was his favourite event to do.
"It's a great community event," he said.
Mr Maggs said so far the event raised over $5000.
"I'd like to thank Minyip Lions and Harcourts Horsham for the jumping castle," he said.
"I'd also like to thank Marty Deacon from Elders for his prowess in running the charity auction which raised $750."
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