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Mercedes and a stunning Lancia Flavia.

If you want to look at some seriously old cars, how about a 1933 Morris Isis, a 1951 Lagonda or even a 1926 Morris Oxford Flatnose.

The latter was actually the star of a TV show while it was being fully restored – it even appeared on Crossroads!

As well as cars from Aston Workshop, Beamish Morgan and the Car Barn, there will also be owners exhibiting their own cars.

You can expect to see cars from McLaren, Tesla, Mercedes, Jaguar, Lamborghin­i and Porsche.

In total, it is expected that more than 160 different cars will be on display.

Some of the cars will also be available for sale.

Why not take advantage of seeing for yourself how the guys at Aston Workshop restore Aston Martins to showroom condition?

You can see a selection of cars in every state, from just a bodyshell which has been stripped down to the bare metal, through to a fully restored, pristine car.

Arguably in better condition, both in terms of bodywork and the oily bits, than when it left the factory.

There will also be prizes for those owners whose car is deemed to be ‘best in show.’

This one-day event will be staged in the grounds of the Black Horse Gastro Pub and Restaurant, Beamish. There will be a marquee for spectators or you can relax at the Black Horse and enjoy a bite to eat and refreshmen­ts.

Aston Workshop, Beamish Morgan and the Car Barn are all in the vicinity.

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