The Mudgee Motorfest Car and Bike Spectacular did its best to live up to its name on Saturday - with vehicles with two wheels and four, on the ground and even in the air.
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Hosted by the Cudgegong Cruisers, their club president John Hodges said the event was a success, with plenty of proud vehicle owners and spectators flocking to the Showground.
"It was a great crowd, a lot of entrants with a good variety of vehicles," he said.
"And Steve Mini put on a great show, when he gets up there it's something different instead of only looking at the vehicles, it's good entertainment."
The chosen charity for the event, Wings4Kidz, received $2,000 to go towards their work transporting rural and regional children with serious and life threatening illnesses to treatment. Which comes after the support received from another successful Late Mail Postie Bike Ride last month.
Saturday's activities were followed up by a road cruise to the Gulgong Swap Meet on Sunday.
Motorfest is now a biennial event, but the Cudgegong Cruisers will be busy before the 2021 edition, with Can Cruise only a few months away.