
Over 850 cars will be on display at the Cumbria Classic & Motor Sport Show this weekend at Dalemain Mansion.
The show, on Sunday, August 18, will feature a pair of Model T Fords from 1914 – the car that started mass production of vehicles.
The weekend starts in Carlisle on Saturday when 93 cars set off on the Rose & Thistle Tour.
The featured classes this year for French and German cars and both have a wide selection of saloons and sporting cars.
In the whole show there are over 850 cars have been entered, some 470 individual entries and 380 from 34 different clubs.
New this year is a dog show and a children’s treasure hunt.
The taster autotest will allow exhibitors to have a go a motorsport in the grass test while the Wigton Motor Club display will have a variety of competition cars on show, the star exhibit will be the M Sport Ford Puma WRC.
The trade area is again well supported with autojumble, cakes, charities and car related items. Among the traders is motoring journalist, John Fife, who has covered rallying in Scotland and further afield for over 50 years, he will be selling his new books on the history of the Tour of Mull and the Scottish Rally Championship.





