Mark Haywood and his Lagonda LG45 from 1937 at Redhill classic car meet. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)
Car and bike enthusiasts were eager to show-off their prized motors at the show, which featured impressive models from the 1930s.
Mark Haywood brought along his 1937 Lagonda LG45, and Derek George turned-up with a deep red, 1946 MG TC.
The village club hosted the classic car and motorcycle gatherings at the Recreation Field on August 15.
Visitors enjoyed tasty barbecue food at the evening get-together, with the events bringing a large crowd to Redhill every few months.
Jo Botting with his slightly modified 1930 Model A pick up at Redhill classic car meet. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)
A selection of cherished cars were on show, including a white Triumph GT6, Austin A40 and Moss Monaco brands.
Powerful motorbikes also made a statement, including Chris Hart's 1975 600cc BMW.
The event raised money for Redhill's playground fund and the next meet is on October 13 at 9am.
Derek George with his 1946 MG TC at Redhill classic car meet. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)
Malcom Lippiatt showing Julian Pool the immaculate engine of his GT6 at Redhill classic car meet. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)
Maggie Shapland with her Moss Monaco at Redhill classic car meet. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)
Chris Hart with his 1975 600cc BMW at Redhill classic car meet. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)
Roger Lippiatt with his Austin A40 from 1960 at Redhill classic car meet. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)
Roger Lippiatt with his Austin A40 from 1960 at Redhill classic car meet. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)
Roger Lippiatt with his Austin A40 from 1960 at Redhill classic car meet. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)
Roger Lippiatt with his Austin A40 from 1960 at Redhill classic car meet. Picture: MARK ATHERTON (Image: Archant)
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