VINTAGE vehicle fans were treated to a display of more than 400 cars, bikes, tractors, military vehicles and motorbikes at the annual Ribble Valley Vintage Club rally.
Owners of vintage vehicles from right across the North West gathered at the ground near Sawley for the two day rally.
Displays included everything from sports cars and motorbikes, to armoured cars and steamers.
Other attractions included arts and craft stalls, gardening stalls, face painting, children's games and refreshments.
The show is organised by the Ribble Valley Vintage Club, which meets at Sawley Village Hall during the winter for monthly meetings, including guest speakers and slide shows.
Picture: Visitor Trevor Gate, from Clitheroe (left) inspects the 1925 Model 'T' Tudor Ford, owned by Gordon Nutt, from Wolverhampton
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