DREAM cars that capture the magical mood of past decades wooed fans to Hampshire for a spectacular vintage show.
Cadillacs, Rolls-Royces, Minis and Aston Martins all jostled for pole position at Fort Brockhurst in Gosport.
During the two-day event car enthusiasts travelled hundreds of miles to bring together nearly 700 models side-by-side.
Organiser Joanne Watts said the show - now in its 11th year - had broken all previous records with ticket sales topping 2,000.
"People came from all around to see the cars. These sorts of vehicles can never be re-created.
"The Cadillacs are some of the most ostentatious cars around," said Mrs Watts, whose pride and joy is her very own pink one.
One of the highlights was the arrival of a 1958 American silver and chrome Buick, of which only 900 were made.
A 12ft long and 9ft wide "monster truck" also pulled in the crowds to the English Heritage site.
Money raised from the event came to £3,000. It will be distributed between the Gosport Multiple Sclerosis Society, Radio Haslar, Gosport Rotary Club, St Johns Ambulance and English Heritage.
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