
The global online marketplace Collecting Cars has announced dates for its next cars-and-coffee-style Coffee Run events in Australia and New Zealand.
It says car enthusiasts can expect a large array of sports and luxury models at Rosehill Racecourse on Sunday, August 18.
Collecting Cars hopes to replay its largest Coffee Run event from February, where more than 2000 vehicles turned out.
In November, Collecting Cars will return to New Zealand for its first-ever Coffee Run in Christchurch before heading north to Auckland. This will be the city’s second event after the company’s official New Zealand launch in January this year.
Attendance at all three events is free. Anyone planning to display their car should register their vehicle’s details using the links below.
“Australia and New Zealand are home to some of the rarest and most exciting collector cars in the world,” Collecting Cars founder Edward Lovett says.
He will join fans at the Sydney event next month.
“Car culture down under is strong. You can see this in both countries with the number of cherished classic and collector cars that regularly get out of their garages and on the road,” Lovett says.
“We have enjoyed overwhelming support from buyers, sellers and fans of classic and collector vehicles since launching Collecting Cars in Australia and New Zealand. I can’t wait to get down there again to meet more passionate owners and enthusiasts,” he says.
Collecting Cars’ Coffee Run events celebrate local car culture by assembling classic and collector cars for fans to enjoy. They take place regularly in various countries each year.
It recently assembled 10,000 car enthusiasts with nine separate events on four continents during its Worldwide Coffee Run.
The event series took place on the weekend of May 18-19 and included a Coffee Run in Melbourne at the Calder Park Thunderdome.