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Csa Cruze: Sunday 16th Nov, Charlie's Arthurs Seat Auto Museum


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CSA Arthur's Seat Cruze

When: Sunday 16th November

Meeting @ : Freeway Sports Centre Car Park, Just off the Princess Hwy Exit On the Monash: Cnr Doveton Ave & Princes Hwy

DOVETON 3177

Heading To: Charlie's Arthur's Seat Auto Museum

We will be heading down to Arthur's seat for a look through "Charlie's Auto Museum"

A little bit about the auto museum: About

"A 1940s style garage housing a unique collection of 50 motor vehicles. There are motorcycles, a variety of petrol bowsers from hand pumping ones to the more modern type, dozens of enamel signs covering the entire walled area, hundreds of model cars in varying scales, and memorabilia reflecting over 90 years of motoring history. Many unusual vehicles including a good selection of Micro cars such as Goggomobil, BMW Isetta, Messerschmitt and a Suzuki Concept vehicle, as well as an electric Enfield, an Australian built Zeta, an AC Acedes Invalid tricycle and several unusual Studebakers including the Avanti. A small folk museum displays household antiquities, beer and bottle collection, sewing machines, radios etc." http://www.collectionsaustralia.net/org/442/about/

Entrance cost is: $10 with tea and coffee included, and we will be holding a BBQ at the venue.

Meet Time is currently still to be advised but that should be up tomorrow!

All those wishing to attend will need to have a minimum of 3rd party insurance and adhear to both CSA & the R31 Clubs cruze guide lines.

Any questions, post them here,

Or Email:

[email protected]

Or call me Direct on: 0415 161 052

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