Rock and roll, pin-up girls and hot rods were the calling of the weekend at the third year of Rockin’ Jimmy’s.
The annual St James Anglican Church event was a great success with more than 1200 people through the gates.
About 140 cars rolled in for the show and the new addition of the bike section brought even more competitors.
Father Dan Talbot said the turnout was fantastic.
“There was a very family friendly and relaxed vibe,” he said.
“It’s great to look around and see that many people on the church grounds.
“Our goal for next year will be just to bring more of the same, but bigger and better.
“We want to keep it a popular event that is supported by the community.
“I’d just like to give a big thank you to everyone who supported us and all the volunteers.” Entrants came from as far as Dalby to be included in the day.
Judges Chris Sydenham and Allan Eiseman said they took at least two looks around to mark the best of the best in the car show.
The dead set legend/car of the show award went to a teal 1974 Holden HQ Monaro.
With 29 car clubs turning out to the event the best club turn out was awarded to Jimboomba Heritage Vehicle Club.
The rockabilly pin-up fashion was a hit as were the Village Rockers dancing to rock and roll classics performed by Little Stevie and The Tail-fins and Wood and Ash.
WINNERS LIST:
Dead Set Legend - Car of the Show: 1974 Holden HQ Monaro - Teal
People’s Choice Award: 1975 Holden Torana - Green/Black
God’s Gift to Motoring: 1971 Ford XY GT - Blue
Furious 4 Cylinder: 1971 Datsun 1600 - creamy yellow
Sweet 6 Cylinder: 1962 Holden EK - pink/white
Extreme 8 Cylinder: 1970 Ford XW - purple
Best Daily Drive: 1967 Holden HR Special - blue/white
Best Original: 1963 Holden EH Premier - Roebuck Pearl
Best Club Turn Out: Jimboomba Heritage Vehicle Club
Best of before 1950: 1947 Buick 8-40 - Moroccan Beige
Best of 1950’s: 1958 Holden FC - Two-tone Grey
Best of 1960’s: 1964 Holden EH - Green
Best of 1970’s: 1972 Holden SS - Green
Best of after 1980: 1994 Toyota Hilux - Purple
Best Bike: 2001 Harley Soft Tail - Two Tone
Encouragement Award: 1954 Humber Hawk - Maroon