Rally committee president Kelvin Maude said 47 vehicles were registered for the event, from a 1928 Bugatti to modern Mustangs.
“There were the loud and proud and the fast and furious, to the sedate and slow — it was a fantastic weekend,” Mr Maude said.
He said drivers covered about 500 km over two days, leaving Emerald Bank at Kialla at 8 am on Saturday to reach Hepburn Springs for a gala dinner night, before heading off on Sunday to Flowerdale Estate at Strath Creek for lunch and home.
Mr Maude said funds raised this year would total about $50,500, adding to the total of $850,000 raised over 25 years.
Rally-goers included GV Hospice executive manager Faye Hosie and husband Michael Shannon.
GV Hospice Care committee of management president Jeanette Powell, who also joined this year's rally with husband Ian for the first time, said the event was an enjoyable and vital fundraiser for the organisation.
She said GV Hospice Care had seen a 23 per cent increase in demand for its services over 10 years.
“The money raised goes towards helping provide our 24-hour, seven-day-a-week service 365 days a year,” Ms Powell said.
“These funds will allow us to buy newer, lighter wheelchairs, and we have also been able to buy an extra car or two over the years.”