CHILTERN will be a mecca for Morris Minors when the annual Mighty Morry Muster rolls in on Sunday.
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About 30 cars will be on display near cafe Hub 62 from 12.30pm until 1.30pm.
Albury Wodonga Morris Minor Club spokesman Peter Lenne said the annual muster was one of the largest gatherings of Morris Minors with entrants from Sydney, Southern Highlands, Canberra, Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo.
He said the muster had attracted strong interest over more than two decades.
“People will be able to view the cars in QEII Square on Saturday after they have registered at North Albury Sports Club between 10am and noon,” he said.
“On Sunday they head from North Albury at 9.30am via Yackandandah and Beechworth and stop for lunch at Chiltern.”
Hub 62 owner Craig Royle said the public could see some of the best examples of this iconic motor vehicle from Australia’s past.
“There has been widespread media recently pointing to the trend of motoring enthusiast investing in classic cars for the future and the Might Morry Muster might be a good place to start,” he said.