Registering his 1971 Dodge Demon, Glenn Huxley was amused to learn the fee would be $666.
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Mr Huxley, of Baranduda, plans to show his plum crazy-coloured beast at this weekend's Chryslers on the Murray, three days devoted to the vehicle.
"It's a bit of a pilgrimage for all Chrysler/Mopar lovers in Australia and I look forward to it every year," he said.
Hosted by Albury Wodonga Chrysler Club, the show's record is 850 vehicles and it attracted 6000 spectators across the weekend last year.
Co-ordinator Rod Taylor said on Friday the event had not altered any arrangements owing to the coronavirus situation at that stage, with individuals advised to make their own decisions about attending.
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About 45 cars took part in Friday's track day at the Logic Centre, an activity growing in popularity since its introduction five years ago.
Hundreds of cars are scheduled to be on display at Wodonga's Gateway Lakes Saturday (8am to 1pm) and Sunday (8am to 3pm).
The entry is $5 a head, EFTPOS available.
Most proceeds from the weekend go to Kiewa, Bonegilla and Thurgoona fire brigades.
"We donate $14,000 every year," Mr Taylor said.
Drivers came from "absolutely all over" to attend the annual gathering.
"Even drive over from Western Australia, quite a few come down in convoy from Queensland," the co-ordinator said.
He paid tribute to his fellow Border club members.
"It's the smallest Chrysler club in Australia and there's so many great members that will help out every year," he said.