Bude Motor and Classic Show received 'massive' support from exhibitors and the general public with more than 450 vehicles attending at the weekend.
Sunday's event attracted hundreds of spectators, many from the Bude area.
One particular vehicle generated huge interest —the batmobile that appeared in the 1989 movie starring Michael Keaton.
The batmobile is owned by Mark Perkins from London. He visited the show for a few hours before heading to another event in the afternoon.
Sports cars, vintage cars and all eras of the horseless carriage were represented.
The event is organised by Bude Motor Club alongside hosts, Bude Rugby Club.
One of the organisers, Steve White said: "It was truly an eclectic mix of vehicles, a feast to the eyes of all motoring fans."
The show is run for the benefit of local charities, this year it was held to raise money for Bude Memory Café who help people suffering with alzheimers.
Entertainment was provided by Bude Choir and music teacher Vic Bickle and his pupils.
Refreshments were provided throughout the day by the rugby club and Jonathan Headland's hog roast was enjoyed by many.
Mr White said it was 'brilliant' and one of the biggest events yet.
He added: "It's a local show, organised by local people and for a local charity. Bude Motor Club would like to thank everyone who attended and contributed to a great day with a special mention to local people who gave up their time to entertain the crowd including Vic Bickle music teacher and his pupils along with Bude Choir all did an excellent job."
For the full report, and a round-up of the area news and sport, see this week's edition of the Post.





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