Shoppers in Darlington thought they’d stepped back in time as the town centre was filled with vintage cars.
Lining the streets on Saturday (July 20) were classics like the Morris Minor Traveller, a Vauxhaul Victor and old VW beetles.
A three-wheeler and Texan cop car were among the more unusual sights for the town’s annual Vintage Vehicle Rally.
It took some back to a time before High Row was pedestrianised and was one of the town’s main thoroughfares.
Meanwhile, younger revellers got to see what cars looked like back in the day.
The event drew huge crowds as the rain held off.
Organisers said: “A huge thank you to everyone who supported our vintage vehicle rally.
“Record attendance and lovely weather made the town buzz with an amazing atmosphere.”
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