MORE than 300 enthusiasts exhibited their pride and joy at Selwood Steam and Vintage Vehicle Preservation Society's annual rally over the Bank Holiday weekend.
The three-day event, now in its 30th year, drew more than 2,000 people to its new site at Southwick, making the event one of the most successful shows to date.
Society chairman Steve Francis said: "We now feel we have found a really good site and have already booked the field for next year."
Exhibits on show ranged from classic cars and motorbikes, to commercial and military vehicles plus steam engines and miniatures.
Enthusiasts included Mike Huggins, of Trowbridge, with his gleaming 1961 Messerschmitt built from a box of bits.
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