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The first Muster was held in Canberra, Australia's national capital, in 1989, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Australian release of the 4CV.
Even the "Mack" bus is a rear-engined Renault (PR100-2). Note the destination board and bus number/registration. |
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The second Muster, in 1991, was held in Tamworth NSW. |
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Swan Hill, in Victoria, hosted the 1993 Muster. |
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In 1995 the Muster was held in Glen Innes, northern NSW. The circle of standing stones was erected in 1988 to commemorate the Australian bicentenary and the Celtic heritage of the town. |
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The 1997 Muster was held in Parkes, in central western NSW. Parkes is home to a major radio telescope. |
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Stanthorpe, in Queensland, hosted our largest Muster to that time in 1999. We celebrated ten years of Musters, the 50th anniversary of the 4CV coming to Australia, and the 40th anniversary of the Floride. |
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The 2001 Muster was held in superb weather in the historic old goldrush town of Gulgong. With 28 4CVs, it was by far the largest gathering of these cars in Australia in 40 years. We also had a Dauphine, a Floride, and three R4s. |
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Corowa, just across the mighty Murray River from the Rutherglen wine area of northern Victoria, was the venue for our 2003 meeting. |
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We returned to our biennial event format with our 2005 Muster in Casino, northern NSW. The weather was mainly fine and those attending had a great time. |
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It's hard to believe that the Register began twenty years ago, but that's the period from its inception
in 1987 to the 2007 Muster in Cowra, NSW. The story and photos are to be found by clicking on the dot to the left. |