The hot summer sun glistened off expensive paintwork at Weston’s classic car show over the weekend.

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Prized and invaluable possessions were on display at Grove Park on Saturday.

The event was meant to be held the previous weekend, but a poor weather forecast encouraged organiser Keith Palmer to postpone it amid fears of a complete washout.

It was rescheduled for Saturday and it proved to be a wise decision, as traditional bank holiday weather doom-and-gloom was misplaced.

Ray Barnard's beautiful 1955 Chevy Bel Air was one of the most attractive cars on display, along with Lynn Hole's MG Magnet ZA from the same year.

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Other vehicles on show, included a Ford Anglia and a VW Camper, affectionately known as Daffy, belonging to Roy and Sue Fisher.

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Three classic car shows are planned next month at Grove Park, on September 8, 15 and 29.

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