Trowbridge businessman Freddie Giles and his wife Jan took a trip down memory lane at the weekend when they organised a Frazer Nash rally.
The couple had last organised the event back in the 1970s, when Freddie was captain of the Frazer Nash car club.
He said: "I thought it has high time we did it all again and it has proved to be such an enjoyable few days."
More than 50 owners of the famous Frazer Nash automobile turned up for the rally some travelling from as far as Aberdeen and Cornwall and set up camp at the Giles's Seend Park Farm for the four day rally.
The event took in tours of famous Wiltshire scenic spots including Avebury and Salibury and the Wylye and Nadder river valleys, plus a brewery visit, a barn dance and even a WI cream tea.
On Sunday the vintage car enthusiasts visited areas near Devizes to help celebrate the 360th battle of Roundway.
Jan Giles said: "Our visitors just loved Wiltshire."
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