Dozens of classic cars brightened up the Market Place in Cirencester earlier this month to raise money for charity.
A wide variety of vehicles were displayed with VW campers, caravans and classic Minis among those on show.
Live music was performed by Steven Tilley, while Burgerlish and The Cafeteria provided food and drink.
The event raised more than £1,500 for Cirencester Housing for Young People. The charity provides supported accommodation for vulnerable young people who find themselves homeless in the Cotswold district.
Cirencester Antiques Centre, Cirencester Town Council, Langley Wellington Solicitors and Perry Bishop all supported the event.
An organiser said: "The show was a great success. Even with a small amount of rain on the day, we raised over £1500 for CHYP .
"We would also like to say a huge thank you to all of our sponsors without whom this show would not be possible."
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