STREET machines, military vehicles, speedway bikes, sidecars and hot rods adorned Maitland Showground on the weekend at the third annual Maitland Motor Fest.
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Saturday saw entrants buying, selling and exchanging vehicles at the ‘‘Swap Meet’’, and yesterday was a chance to display cars and motorbikes at the ‘‘Show ‘n’ Shine’’.
This year’s event raised money for the community through donations to the Mai-Wel Group and Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service.
Organiser Bruce Corke said there was even more interest than expected.
He said he was glad he could keep helping out these groups through the event and said he believed they provided vital services.
Mr Corke said he’d worked hard to make the show ‘‘bigger and better than ever’’ with over 325 registered entries.
He said there had been particular interest in vintage motorbikes this year, with plenty of enthusiasts attending yesterday’s event to ogle at the range of bikes on show.