The Veteran Car Club of Australia (Victoria) Inc.
Catering for All Pre 1919 Motor Vehicle Enthusiasts A.B.N. 61 276 214 581, Inc. No. A0097964YGeneral Information
The Veteran Car Club of Australia (Victoria) was founded in 1955 and caters for those who are interested in Cars, Commercial Vehicles and Motorcycles manufactured before January 1st 1919.
Membership is open to anyone with an interest in these early vehicles.
It is definitely not a requirement to own a veteran vehicle. Membership of the club is a great way to enjoy a common interest and a fascinating hobby.
2025 TAVCCA Index of Vehicles
The updated Index has been added to this website. When read in conjunction with the 2025 Membership Directory, members can cross reference owners of vehicles of interest.
Events
The Veteran Car Club of Australia (Victoria) holds 4 major events each year:
- RACV Veteran Car Club Annual Rally
generally held in November each year - RACV Midwinter Rally
generally held in July each year - RACV 1 & 2 Cylinder Rally
generally held in March each year - RACV Four and More Rally
for veteran vehicle with 4 or more cylinders
We also organise day runs, mid week events and other weekend events. Make sure to check our coming events for further details.
News
2020 RACV 1 & 2 Cylinder Rally
The 2020 RACV 1 & 2 Cylinder Rally will be based on the highly productive Lava Plain of the Western District of Victoria. Itinerary: Thursday: On arrival at Rally Headquarters (which is the Clubrooms of the Hamilton & District V.V.C. Drivers Club) within the...
RACV Midwinter Rally – Inverloch 2019
The Four & More Rally – Report
Author: Brian Hussey. The Four and More Rally held over the weekend of 25th to 28th of April in Corowa N.S.W, was in every way a Country Rally. With hospitality in true Country style; Starting with an introductory B.B.Q, on the Thursday evening to kick things off....

Motor Trip In Three States In A Model T Ford In July 1914
Owners: P.Oakley Fysh, J. Sydney Richie, W. Stewart Johnstone
The idea of our trip in three States arose from hearing there was a road good enough for motors from Mildura to Adelaide. In consequence P.O. Fysh, J.S. Ritchie and W.S. Johnstone decided, instead of spending a holiday in the usual way, to take a motor and go as far as possible in about 3 weeks.
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