4,000 visitors in one day at MOVE

Motor museum gears up for another stellar event

By Deanne Jeffers

SHEPPARTON roared to life on Saturday, March 15, as the 20th Falcon GT Nationals descended upon the Museum of Vehicle Evolution (MOVE). Now, the MOVE team is gearing up for another massive event this weekend, building on the success of the Falcon GT Nationals.

Imagine 500 gleaming machines filling the museum and its carpark to bursting. This wasn’t just another car show; it was a pilgrimage. MOVE Executive Officer, Marcus Cook, said that enthusiasts poured in from every corner of the county, swelling the MOVE grounds with over 4,000 visitors in a single, unforgettable day.

The event brought a significant economic boost and solidified Shepparton’s legacy as a motoring town.

Continuing its tradition of top-tier motoring events, MOVE will host the Finish Line Festival on Saturday, April 5, concluding the Melbourne to MOVE Rally.

Building on the success of the 2024 rally, ‘Melbourne to MOVE 2025 – The Winery Edition’, rally promises a picturesque drive through the stunning Victorian countryside, departing from CMV Truck and Bus dealership in Derrimut, Melbourne.

Participants will enjoy lunch at the award-winning Fowles Winery before finishing the journey at the Finish Line Festival at MOVE.

Community members and car enthusiasts are encouraged to join in the fun at the Finish Line Festival from 4pm and enjoy live music, food trucks, and of course, car displays. Entry is free.

Those that would like to participate in the rally, vehicle entry (includes one passenger and one driver) is $240, covering both breakfast and lunch. Registrations are closing soon, so don’t wait!

For more information, or to enter your vehicle, visit MOVE’s website: moveshepparton.com.au