The annual Ripon Classic Car Gathering is returning this weekend.
The event is back at Ripon Racecourse on Sunday (28th July) featuring classic and vintage motorcycles, tractors, car clubs and specialist car stands as well as many Trade stalls.
Hundreds of exhibitors of expected on the field of all types and styles.

The gathering, now in its 29th year, is organised by not-for-profit group Ripon Old Cars.
A spokesperson said:
“The Show will of course feature loads of classic and vintage cars, motorcycles, commercial and military vehicles and Trade stands, but will also have a whole host of other attractions to keep all of the family happy including a children’s play area and even a children’s entertainer!
“Always popular, there’ll be our usual spread of delicious freshly-prepared homemade food and refreshments available throughout the day.”
The event and the entertainment start at approximately 10:15am but gates open from 9:00am. The show will end at 5:00pm.

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