FANS of veteran, vintage and classic cars descended on a Worcestershire village to catch a glimpse of some classics.
Motoring history was celebrated at the second annual car show held at Ombersley Memorial Hall on Saturday, (June 25).
Among the classics petrolheads were thrilled to see were Minis, Aston Martins, Chevrolets and BMWs.
And for the first time classic bikes also made an appearance.
The event also featured a community tea shop and stalls selling crafts.
Lesley Welch, from Ombersley Memorial Hall committee which organised the event, said drivers brought the classic vehicles from across the West Midlands, and further afield, keen to take part in the day.
Lesley said: "Our first event was last year and that was a success, so we decided to bring it back.
"There were 70 last year - there has been more classic cars this year.
"We have had bikes for the first time - the rider is going to introduce us to motorcycle clubs. Due to popular demand we are looking to expand into bikes next year.
"The number of visitors we had has been up on last year.
"The event has been another big success the Memorial Hall Committee has put on for residents."
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