Classic car owners gathered at The British Queen pub in Meldreth to display their vintage vehicles.
The event took place on Monday, September 4, and featured iconic Bentley and MG marques as well as other famous makes from a similar era.
Andrew Croysdill displayed his 9hp Riley Kestrel, which he has owned for 35 years and returned to showroom condition, and Nigel Cathcart displayed his 2.5 1949 RMB model.
Also featured was a 1935 Riley 9 Lynx - which Jonathan Severn purchased last Christmas. The car's previous owner had conducted a long-term rebuild, starting in the 1950s and continuing until 1997.
The oldest vehicle present was a 1928 Sunbeam Limousine, which was running on sustainable liquid fuel.
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Owner Guy Lachlan explained: "80 per cent of the waste is turned into alcohol. A chemical process strips off the oxygen leaving carbon and hydrogen."
The British Queen pub in High Street, which is owned by local businessman Alan Tobin, is described as a 'quaint traditional freehouse pub' and aims to be an amenity centre for the area, with attractions to suit all ages.
The classic car show is held on the first Monday of each month, and continues to increase in numbers.
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