THE Jimboomba Heritage Vehicle Club has put the call out for new members ahead of its annual general meeting.
The club has members who own a range of historic vehicles ranging from a 1910 Standard to Falcons and Commodores from the 1980s.
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Regular outings are on for members, with trips across the region on weekends.
Dating officer Ross Summerell is the man responsible for verifying the details of club members' cars.
You can't drive your shares out on the weekend and have fun with them
- Ross Summerell
He said new members were welcome at the meeting, which is set down for August 20 at the Jimboomba Community and District Hall at 6.30pm.
"People in the club are aged anywhere from their early 20s to their 80s," he said.
The club has gone from strength to strength, with almost 100 members on the books.
"As the town grew, the club grew with it," Mr Summerell said.
Sunday meetings are car heaven, Mr Summerell said.
"What happens on a Sunday is it's the happiest place on earth," he said.
The ex-car dealer owns a range of cars, from old Buicks to Falcons and Holdens.
His pride and joy is dependant on whatever he is behind the wheel of at the time.
Mr Summerell said classic car ownership was an astute investment.
"I would rather put $100,000 on these sorts of cars, because if you put 100K in the bank, if you get two per cent back, do you brilliantly," he said.
"If you put money in these cars, the return on your investment is good. And you can't drive your shares out on the weekend and have fun with them."
To connect with the car enthusiasts, search for Jimboomba Heritage Vehicle Club on Facebook.
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