The Rochdale Classic Car Show was a massive success this year as it saw 200 vintage vehicles displayed for the enjoyment of car enthusiasts.
The event, which the Rochdale Rotary Club organised, was held today, Sunday 16th July, at Falinge Park, Rochdale.
Visitors to the show were treated to a wide range of classic cars, including vintage police cars, fire trucks, and everything in between. The event was an excellent opportunity for car enthusiasts to get together and share their passion for these beautiful vehicles.
The show's organisers were thrilled with the turnout and the positive feedback they received from visitors. They expressed their gratitude to all the car owners who took the time to display their vehicles and make the event a success.
The Rochdale Classic Car Show has become an annual tradition at Falinge Park, seeing it grow each year, and it's easy to see why. The event brings together people from all walks of life to celebrate the beauty and history of these classic cars. It's a great way to spend a weekend, and we can't wait to see what the Rochdale Rotary Club has in store for next year's event.
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