The third iteration of an annual classic car show broke records both for charity and footfall.
West Suffolk Classic took filled The Great Meadow, in Arms Lane, Kedington, near Haverhill, with over 220 vehicles on Sunday.
Exhibitors stretching from Kent to the Peak District joined the revellers, showing off vehicles including Rolls Royces, Minis, Fords and even some tractors.

Kirk and Mel Chilton with Harrison and Jenson at the West Suffolk Classic, in Kedington. Picture: Mark Westley

Kirk Pearson, show organiser, said “The third West Suffolk Classic broke previous records in terms of monies raised for the KCA charity, the footfall and the amount of vehicles exhibited.
“Our aim is to build our show into a regular feature in classic vehicle circles and we’re making giant inroads to that goal.
“This year we had around 17 trade stalls, freshly cooked meals and a café to cater for the large crowds that threatened to overwhelm the carpark.
“A huge thanks to everyone involved.”




Bury St Edmunds Mini Club were at the show, including Steve Bonney, of Whepstead with his 1961 Mini Minor, and club secretary Richard Mortlock.


