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Make Smoking History MAX Pinjarra is looking for the best Monaros in the state.
Ever since the first Holden Monaro rolled off the line in 1968, it has created the Ford/Holden rivalry that most of us have grown up with.
MAX Pinjarra will be paying homage to this iconic Aussie muscle car with the third running of the Monaro State Titles.
More than 60 Monaros from all series (HK to VZ) will be on Sir Ross McLarty Oval this Sunday, vying for the coveted Monaro Of Show award.
"Monaros have been a huge part of the Australian car culture for many years, and we are proud to be able to showcase them this weekend," MAX Pinjarra chairman Bryan (Fred) Greenslade said.
"We have over 60 Monaros entered with a good cross section of first to third-generation cars."
They will be a part of nearly 400 hot rods, street machines and motorbikes that will make up MAX Pinjarra in 2019.
Max Pinjarra coordinator Richie Howlett said the Monaro State Titles make up a small part of what is a great family fun day.
"Our event has a lot of free entertainment for the kids, a food truck festival and so much more going on, it is a family day out that is not just for the car enthusiast," he said.
MAX Pinjarra opens at 10am.
Admission is only $10 per adult and accompanied kids under 16 are free.
The town centre is a 10-minute walk away and a shuttle bus is provided to ferry people into town and take in some of the attractions, or to maybe just sit and enjoy a coffee.