Bubsie replica pops in to Narara

Nevill Westwood and Greg Davies with the original car

Gosford Seventh-Day Adventist Church will host a free family fun day on Sunday, March 9, from 10am-2pm to welcome a replica of a 1923 Citroen 5CV which was the first car to drive around Australia in 1925.

Driven by Seventh-Day Adventist missionary Neville Westwood and student Greg Davies, the car made a round trip from Perth, crossing the Nullarbor Plain and visiting isolated communities in Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

The family fun day, at 71-73 Deane St, Narara, will include a jumping castle, climbing wall, local car club, photo opportunities with the car, known as Bubsie, food, and live broadcasting from Radio Rhema.

On Saturday, March 8, TV host from The Incredible Journey Gary Kent will field Q & A about the epic journey 100 years ago over a free community breakfast at 9.30am.

He will be sharing details of the history making event and the story behind the 22-year-old missionary men who bought the car for the purpose of helping others and sharing good news on the journey.

For more information call Andy on 0447 244 610.

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