The North's biggest one-day car show is coming to Ripon next weekend.
The Historic Vehicle Rally returns to Newby Hall on Sunday 21st July.
The event, which is organised by the North of England Classics and Pre War Automobiles, attracts exhibits from all over the country.
More than 1,000 vehicles of all marques, from Aston Martin to Wolseley, are expected to be on display.
Gates for the Historic Vehicle Rally open from 10am to 3pm and tickets include entry to the gardens.
A spokesperson said:
"The rally appeals to serious enthusiasts, with auto-jumble stalls to rummage in, while more casual visitors can choose a favourite classic, pose for a selfie and imagine themselves at the wheel!"
Tickets
Adult – £14 online, £15 on the door; Child – £9 online, £10 on the door; Family ticket – £40 online, £45 on the door; Under 4s Free.
Visitors wishing to visit the House should upgrade their tickets (adult £6; child £4) at the entrance pavilion.
For more information and to buy tickets - www.newbyhall.com.

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