The VMCCWA has run an annual motorcycle display and swap meet for decades, since the 1980s. Always a perennial favourite the VMCCWA event has regularly attracted a crowd of motorcycle enthusiasts, drawn bits and pieces out of sheds and enabled Club members to display their machines.
The VMCCWA is a non-profit association, run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts and entirely dependent on volunteer members who donate their time and energy to the betterment of the Club and all members. Entry fees are used to cover expenses (which can be onerous in hiring external venues and advertising) and any excess is ploughed back into the next show or used to make charitable donations to community organisations. The VMCCWA has over 700 members (including a very active section in Albany) and in addition to conducting regular club runs has a parts store and an extensive library for members.
The Motorcycle Show regularly has 130+ classic machines on display and close to 50 members volunteering on the day to manage the gates, catering, displays and directing traffic.
The Show has a dedicated Facebook page (facebook.com/vmccwa) as well for the latest news.
Consistent with the theme of promoting heritage motorcycles, the Old iron Show is run in conjunction with the Machinery Preservation Club of WA at their site in the Midland Railway Workshops heritage precinct. The Machinery Preservation Club also has displays of old machinery. Their is plenty of parking at this venue.

If you wish to make an enquiry about the VMCCWA’s Annual Swap Meet or register interest in a swap meet bay, please submit an enquiry on the form below.





















