A classic car show and family fun day will return for its biggest ever event this weekend.
Blackthorn Classic Car Show, set to take place from 11am until 5pm on Sunday, September 1, promises to be the biggest yet, organisers say.
Five people from the village near Bicester have been planning the event, which will feature a capacity number of vehicles, since the start of the year.
The show will feature 350 exhibitor vehicles, ranging from a 1903 Knox Model C Stanhope to a 2024 Jaguar I-Pace.
A convoy of 18 mini's and the oldest Triumph Herald Saloon, a 1959 model, will also be at the show, alongside a 1920's Hispano-Suiza H6 - the oldest of its kind.
Organisers also hope to generate funds for The Hummingbird Centre, a cancer treatment centre in Launton.
A variety of food vans will be on site, including Gurkha Streetfood, Howe Fish and Chips, and Eat is Greek,
Electric go-karts, a bouncy castle, and a bucking bronco will keep children entertained and adults can take part in a rally experience.
The event runs every two years due to the amount of work required to organise it, but organisers say they are asked to put the event on every year.
Signs will be put out on the day to guide visitors to the event.
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