The first Amazing Motor Show has truly lived up to its name, firing on all cylinders with a full day of action and crowds that rolled in by the thousands.
Peter Hodge, part of the event’s organising pit crew, said the day exceeded all expectations — well beyond their expectations.
"We had 387 entries in show and shine," he said.
"We thought if we could get 100, we'd be really happy."
Petrolheads were spoiled for choice, with about 22 vehicles burning rubber in skid row and another 16 putting the pedal to the metal in ute barrel racing.
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Meanwhile, about 30 tractors in the tractor pull and historic stationary engine display kept the nostalgia engines humming.
The event's momentum was undeniable - food vendors sold out by 3.30pm, while the entertainment kept the crowd partying into the evening.
It wasn’t just the locals who were geared up for the event — cars rolled in from Dubbo, Wellington, Lithgow, Canberra and beyond.
"We had people here from everywhere," Peter said.
"I met a lady and a man from Cairns, they were going through here a few weeks ago and heard about it, they made a special trip to come back to us."
There’s no slowing down now - the Amazing Motor Show is well on its way to becoming a permanent fixture on the calendar.