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Motoring enthusiasts gear up for a dazzling display at Talana Live
For the first time, a selection of new vehicles from a number of dealers will also be on display.
It’s that time of the year again when motoring enthusiasts will once again be treated to a dazzling display of motoring history with interesting old and current motor cars, motorcycles, vintage tractors and stationary engines on display at the Talana Museum in Dundee, Northern Kwa-Zulu Natal on Saturday, October 22.
People from across the country, including Gauteng, will flock to enjoy the show.
Motor clubs from Vryheid, Newcastle, Ladysmith, Glencoe and as far afield as Gauteng, Pietermaritzburg and Burn Valley Museum in Richmond, will be descending on Dundee with what promises to be a mouth-watering selection of vehicles including some not previously seen locally.
For the first time, a selection of new vehicles from a number of dealers will also be on display.
There are a number of very interesting cars in Dundee and across the country and owners are urged to dust off their treasures and to come along and be part of the show.
Entrance to participants and their passengers is free and each entrant will receive a certificate with a photograph of their vehicle which is suitable for framing.
They will also have free access to the museum and the re-enactment of the battle of Talana.
A non-denominational “Boomkerk” service will be held commencing 8.30am to 9am on Sunday, October 23, beneath the trees below the Shozaloza train.
Bikers and non-bikers are welcome to attend, and as a bonus a mouthwatering selection of motorcycles will be on display.
A breakfast bar will be available after the service so come along and enjoy a scrumptious breakfast.
For more information contact Joe Mitchell at 083 272 4328 or Pam Mc Fadden at the museum on 034 212 2654.
Visit the website info@talana.co.za for more information on the events taking place.
Article courtesy of www.northernnatalcourier.co.za
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