HUNDREDS of old vehicles went on parade at the fifth Vintage and Classic Car Show in Churchill, near Chipping Norton.
The oldest car on display was a 1904 Darracq with Bugattis, Rolls-Royce Silver Ghosts, Minis and motorcycles.
Money raised for the day will be shared between Children Dependent on Insulin and the Lawrence Home Nursing Trust, which looks after terminally ill people in their own home, as well as other charities.
A jazz band played played during the afternoon and lunches and teas were provided by the WI as well as stalls.
One of the event's organisers David Chambers said: "We had to use some of the area reserved for the free car parking, which is good news for the charities and fund raising groups we were supporting at this year's event."
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