A car show in Chislehurst saw thousands of visitors flock to the high street to celebrate more than 150 classic and unusual vehicles.

The Chislehurst Car Show, run by Visit Chislehurst, returned for a second year on Sunday, May 12, with more than 10,000 visitors, and 180 cars, bikes and vans.

From as early as 7.30am, vintage cars including a 1980's XR2, an American school bus, a McLaren, and a 1966 Ford Mustang began to line up in the high street and on the Chislehurst Commons.

News Shopper: Classic cars arrived on the high street from 7:30am on SundayClassic cars arrived on the high street from 7:30am on Sunday (Image: Clare Herriot)

Chislehurst High Street was closed for the day and the Commons featured fairground rides for children, as well as stalls and a bar.

Awards were also given to the most well-maintained and unique vehicles.

News Shopper: Awards were given to the best vehiclesAwards were given to the best vehicles (Image: Clare Herriot)

An Aston Martin DB4 won the "Cool Britannia" category, a Lotus Elite won the "Best Interior" prize and a 1903 Cadillac model clinched the "Judge's Pick" award.

Event organisers Visit Chislehurst said the car show, which ran from 11am until 4pm, was only possible because of their team of volunteers, their sponsor Lollipop Events, and the Chislehurst Commons.

News Shopper: Visitors also enjoyed the warm weather on the dayVisitors also enjoyed the warm weather on the day (Image: Clare Herriot)

 

Chair of Visit Chislehurst, Mike Jack, said: "It was a fantastic weekend.

"We had a huge amount of support from the people that manage the Commons, which made it even more special because we were able to have stalls, automotive rides for the kids, and people could have picnics.

News Shopper: The event was organised by Visit Chislehurst - on the left is Chair of the group Mike JackThe event was organised by Visit Chislehurst - on the left is Chair of the group Mike Jack (Image: Clare Herriot)

"We have a number of volunteers that we couldn't do our events without."

He added: "It was a lovely family day, that brought a lot of traffic to the high street - and Visit Chislehurst is all about supporting high street.

News Shopper: Cars lined up in the Common as well as along the high streetCars lined up in the Common as well as along the high street (Image: Clare Herriot)

"That's why we do these types of events, to keep our high street busy and vibrant."

Visit Chislehurst are a group of volunteers who promote the area's green spaces, activities and local businesses, as well as organising events to help bring people to the high street.

News Shopper: The show saw thousands of visitors flock to ChislehurstThe show saw thousands of visitors flock to Chislehurst (Image: Clare Herriot)