15238/6VISITORS turned back the clock to take a close look at vehicles of yesteryear when they attended a three day show at the weekend.
More than 400 exhibits were on display at the Selwood vintage show in Southwick, which opened on Saturday.
Among the attractions was an International Farmall tractor restored to showroom condition by Trowbridge enthusiast Paul Allen.
The 36-year-old dairy farm worker bought the 1940 tractor in 1996.
He said: "It was a labour of love having to undergo such a major restoration.
"But it was all worthwhile to bring the machine out to events like this bringing back memories for so many people."
The show, in its 31st year, featured exhibits in not only cars, commercial vehicles, motorcycles and tractors, but also static displays of memorabilia.
Chairman Steve Francis said: "We always have a good turn out of a variety of exhibits for our show."
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