Classic car and tractor fans were spoilt for choice at the 40th anniversary of the Wiltshire Agricultural Preservation Group.
Members of the group chose to stage the show at Cadley Garage just outside Marlborough because their first meeting was held there.
During the day visitors enjoyed displays of vintage tractors, steam engines, vintage and classic cars.
The vehicles dated from the 1900s to the early 1970s including an early 1940s International tractor.
In the 19th-century workshop there was display of vintage tools surrounding a 1938 Austin 7 Ruby with many old signs, oil bottles and petrol cans and expert Brian Utton from Castrol was on hand to answer questions.
Jon Horsley, who owns Cadley Garage, said: “One of the highlights was the sight and incredible sound of the Fiat Isotta and the La France leaving the garage on their trip back to Burbage.”
The garage is planning more shows in the future.
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