The Veteran Car Club of Victoria event director Callum Walsh said the rally was an opportunity for people to view rare motor vehicles.
“All of our club vehicles are all from the turn of the century,” he said.
“This particular event is for vehicles that have engines with only one or two cylinders.
“It's an opportunity for the locals to see interesting vehicles, they're not the type of vehicles you see everyday and are completely different from modern cars.”
The Veteran Car Club of Victoria was formed in 1995 and is tailored for cars built before 1919.
The display is being held in conjunction with the Cobram Lions Club market on Saturday, March 27.
“Having the cars alongside the market means the Veteran Car Club can support the Lions Club at the same time,” Mr Walsh said.
Cobram Lions president Max Austin hoped community members would attend.
“It's great that they're coming to show off their cars,” Mr Austin said.
“It's good for the town and brings people to the market.”
Car club members will visit Cobram from Thursday, March 25, to Sunday, March 28.
The display will be held at Federation Park from 8.30 am to 10.30 am.