Bristol Classic Car Show

This weekend sees the 34th Bristol Classic Car Show. It features more than 600 beloved vehicles in Shepton Mallet. More than 70 classic and vintage cars and motorcycles are up for auction.

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Bristol Classic Car Show - all you wanted to know

Bristol Classic Car Show Organiser, Nigel Stevens, explains how the Show started and what the highlights are for him.

Di Lamm from Cirencester tells us about why she bought her car. Auctioneer Matthew Whitney from Charterhouse in Dorset explains that the market for classic cars is buoyant, and Classic Car Weekly Editor, Dave Richards reveals a soft spot for the show.

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Classic cars a plenty at this year's show

A Rolls Royce Phantom II is among the cars up for grabs Credit: BERNDÂ SETTNIK

More than 70 classic and vintage cars and motorcycles are up for auction in Shepton Mallet today.

Lots include a 1934 Rolls Royce Phantom II expected to reach more than £100,000. Porsche, Bentley and Mercedes also feature alongside road or racing motorcycles by Harley Davidson, Triumph and MV Augusta.

The Charterhouse Sale of Motoring History is just a part of the 34th Bristol Classic Car Show which features more than 600 beloved vehicles are at the Bath & West Showground.

Other highlights include iconic Ford Escort RS1600s based in Cornwall and Somerset, classic Cortinas from the 70s, Riley's from the 50s and cars from the 1910s bearing the long-defunct, "Standard" name. There's also a rally and plenty of motoring gadgets and memorabilia.

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