The grounds of a Pembrokeshire holiday park were transformed into a scene of nostalgia when classic cars and period clothing combined for a celebration of all things vintage.
Noble Court Holiday Park at Narberth hosted the Classics, Customs and Collectible Vehicle Show for the fourth year running.
This year’s event attracted more than 80 vintage and collectible cars, tractors and motorbikes with a number of owners and visitors dressed in the fashion of those bygone eras.
The spectacle was intensified with a vintage tractor run and a line-up of vintage motorcycles from members of the Pembrokeshire Classic Motorcycle Club.
Fabulous rocking music from ‘The Curveballs’ added to the atmosphere with a fabulous dancing demonstration by the West Wales Rock and Roll Group.
Jack Meaney, general manager at Celtic Holiday Parks, which has three sites in Pembrokeshire, including Noble Court, said the event had been a huge success.
“We were stunned and really grateful to the number of people who brought along such amazing vehicles, and to the West Wales rock and roll club,” he said. “Not only that, but they were dressed for the occasion and danced until they were dizzy and donated to a very worthy cause.’’
That cause was the Palliative Care, Haematology and Oncology Unit (Unit 10) at Withybush Hospital, which is Celtic Holiday Parks chosen charity of the year.







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