2026 All Ford Day – Geelong | Automotive Experience
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2026 All Ford Day – Geelong
Geelong, Victoria, Australia2026-03-29
About This Event
Held since 1991 as Australia's largest single-make car display — over 1,500 Fords on show in Eastern Park, the Victorian-era parkland where the marque built its first Australian factory in 1925. Galaxies, Falcons, Mustangs and Capris judged across categories, with family entertainment and a motor expo running through the afternoon.
What to Expect
35th edition celebrating Australia's single-make car display format
Pre-war automobiles through modern performance vehicles displayed side by side
Food trucks and merchandise stalls wander through vehicle rows
Family activities and entertainment run throughout the afternoon
Best Way to Experience It
Eastern Park's 185-acre circuit paths let you cover ground between parked vehicle groupings
Vintage hot rods and classic muscle cars typically cluster in separate display zones
Good to Know
Children 14 and under enter free
Free parking available at Upper Hearne Parade within Eastern Park
Bus routes 55, 79, 45 and 46 serve Eastern Park from Geelong station
Geelong's late March climate brings mild autumn temperatures ideal for outdoor viewing
Is This Event Right For You?
Best fit if you're into single-make car culture — Australia's largest Ford-only gathering with 1,600+ vehicles, 1925 XA Falcon through 2025 Ranger Raptor, dozens of interstate Ford clubs, self-described "largest single-make display in the country."
Best fit if you value automotive heritage — Geelong birthplace of Ford Australia in 1925, 35th annual event celebrates century-long local Ford manufacturing legacy, Rex Gorell Ford (30+ year sponsor) represents community dealer ties.
Best fit if you enjoy family-friendly car gatherings — 90-hectare Eastern Park setting with picnic areas, Geelong Botanic Gardens backdrop, kids under 14 free, food trucks, relaxed atmosphere without competition pressure, 9am-3pm single-day format.
Not ideal if you prefer driving events — static display and judging format emphasizes vehicle presentation over performance, no track sessions or driving activities, spectator-focused rather than participant driving opportunities.