Bay to Birdwood

The Bay to Birdwood is an annual vintage, veteran and classic vehicle - motorcars and motorbikes - run held in South Australia. It starts in the coastal Adelaide suburb of Glenelg and finishes at the National Motor Museum in the Adelaide Hills suburb of Birdwood.[1]

Start - Adelaide Foreshore

The Bay to Birdwood starts on the Adelaide foreshore, currently leaving from Barrett Reserve in the Adelaide suburb of West Beach.

Finish - Birdwood

The Bay to Birdwood concludes at the National Motor Museum in the Adelaide Hills town of Birdwood. This is an approximately 70km distance from the Start. Participants and spectators can view the hundreds of vehicles on as they are displayed in the grounds of the Museum. Many drivers dress in attire to match the period of their vehicle.

Bay to Birdwood Run (vehicles manufactured pre-1956)

The original 'Bay to Birdwood' Run started in 1980 and focuses on vintage and veteran vehicles. The event regularly attracts over 1000 vehicles. It is held during even years. [2]

Bay to Birdwood Classic (vehicles from 1956 to 1981)

The Classic started in 2003, although there were two Classic runs held under the full direction of the National Motor Museum in 1999 and 2001, and focuses on motorcars and motorbikes produced during the 1956 to 1981 period. The Classic attracts up 1750 vehicles and is held in odd years.[3]

Past Winners

Concours d’Elegance

Bay to Birdwood Run

Bay to Birdwood Classic

Preservation Class In 2016, the Bay to Birdwood introduced a new judging category and trophy for vehicles that are substantially unaltered from original delivery and have not been restored or modified.

References

  1. "About The Bay to Birdwood". www.baytobirdwood.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-18.
  2. "About The Bay to Birdwood". www.baytobirdwood.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-18.
  3. "About The Bay to Birdwood". www.baytobirdwood.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-18.
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