Petrolheads and speedfreaks are in for a treat as a classic and supercar show is set to return to Norfolk for its second year this spring.
The event will take place on Sunday, April 30, from 10.30am until 4pm at Old Buckenham Country Park near Attleborough.
There will be hundreds of vehicles to see with previous years' supercars including Lamborghinis, McLarens and Lotus.
There will also be street food trucks including Fully Loaded Fries, a licensed bar and music to keep car fans of all ages entertained.
The country park was opened by Ben Devlin in 2019 and also offers camping, food and craft fairs, live music, wildlife tours, and even a hot air balloon event.
Film crews were spotted in the village last year shooting for the new Paramount crime drama series The Chemistry of Death which is set in Norfolk and based on the novel by Simon Beckett.
While there is free entry for the public and exhibitors, those exhibiting qualifying cars need to register online in advance.
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