MORE than 30 ‘veteran’ cars, many over 100-years-old, went on a drive out through the Trough of Bowland.
The drivers met in Chipping and headed for dinner at Leighton Hall, near Carnforth, on Monday.
And on Tuesday, they travelled around the Trough of Bowland then, on Wednesday, moved on to Settle and Giggleswick School.
The event was organised by The Veteran Car Club of Great Britain, which has more than 1,000 members who own cars manufactured before 1918.
There are more than 70 of those members in the North West.
Among the cars were an early Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, several Ford Model Ts, an early Darracq and a 1903 curved dashboard Oldsmibole and a 1910 Maxwell from America.
The event was one of the biggest gatherings of veteran cars in the North of England this year.
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