The Bay to Birdwood is a motoring event of citizen-collected vehicles that takes place annually in South Australia, formerly consisting of the Bay to Birdwood Run (for pre-1956 vehicles) and the Bay to Birdwood Classic (for 1957-1997 vehicles), which ran in even- and odd-numbered years alternately. Since 2020 it has been a large-scale run including vintage, veteran and classic cars and other road vehicles. It commences in the coastal Adelaide suburb of West Beach and concluding at the National Motor Museum in the Adelaide Hills town of Birdwood.
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| - The Bay to Birdwood is a motoring event of citizen-collected vehicles that takes place annually in South Australia, formerly consisting of the Bay to Birdwood Run (for pre-1956 vehicles) and the Bay to Birdwood Classic (for 1957-1997 vehicles), which ran in even- and odd-numbered years alternately. Since 2020 it has been a large-scale run including vintage, veteran and classic cars and other road vehicles. It commences in the coastal Adelaide suburb of West Beach and concluding at the National Motor Museum in the Adelaide Hills town of Birdwood. (en)
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| - Balhannah, South Australia
- Electric vehicle conversion
- Motor sports
- North East Road
- Motorsport in South Australia
- Birdwood, South Australia
- Holdfast Bay
- Verdun, South Australia
- Classic car
- Glen Osmond Road
- Glenelg, South Australia
- Mount Torrens, South Australia
- Anzac Highway
- COVID-19
- COVID-19 pandemic in South Australia
- West Beach, South Australia
- London to Brighton Veteran Car Run
- Adelaide
- Adelaide Hills
- History Trust of South Australia
- Trophy
- Adelaide Hills
- Greenhill Road
- Tapleys Hill Road
- Charleston, South Australia
- South Australia
- South Eastern Freeway
- National Motor Museum, Birdwood
- Oakbank, South Australia
- Shearer Steam Car
- Woodside, South Australia
- Veteran car
- Vintage car
- South Australian Government
- Fire engine
- SA Water
- S.A.S. Channel 10
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| - Motor sports, classic cars (en)
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| - Bay to Birdwood logo.png (en)
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| - Bob Chantrell, Federation of Vintage Car Clubs (en)
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| - The Bay to Birdwood is a motoring event of citizen-collected vehicles that takes place annually in South Australia, formerly consisting of the Bay to Birdwood Run (for pre-1956 vehicles) and the Bay to Birdwood Classic (for 1957-1997 vehicles), which ran in even- and odd-numbered years alternately. Since 2020 it has been a large-scale run including vintage, veteran and classic cars and other road vehicles. It commences in the coastal Adelaide suburb of West Beach and concluding at the National Motor Museum in the Adelaide Hills town of Birdwood. (en)
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