From Ferrari to Porsche, ultra-luxury and rare cars will take over the main drag next Saturday for its Concours d’Elegance.
Already a subscriber?A little bit of Pebble Beach is coming again to the Sunshine Coast, with the second edition ofAbout 80 collectable cars will be on public display on July 13 along Noosa Heads’ main drag, Hastings Street, which will be closed for the occasion.According to organisers, the cars will include an ultra-rare Ferrari 250 LM, a McLaren F1 and a range of sports cars connected with Max Hoffman.
The Noosa Concours d’Elegance will feature supercars from luxury marques including Porsche and McLaren.
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