THOUSANDS of car enthusiasts will descend on Enfield this weekend for a three-day motor show.
The Enfield Pageant of Motoring is happening throughout the Bank Holiday Weekend, giving visitors the chance to see more than a thousand vintage and custom-made cars and motorbikes.
The show, at Enfield Playing Fields, is now in its 34th year and is widely acknowledged as one of the UK's biggest and best shows of its type.
Other attractions include the famous Wall of Death, live music, a parade of classic and vintage cars, and a host of stalls selling automobile memorabilia.
The theme of this year's show, hosted by the Enfield Veteran Vehicle Trust which runs the Whitewebbs Museum of Transport, is Route 66 Custom & American cars.
The show opens each day of the long weekend at 9am, closing at 5pm today and Monday and at 8pm on Sunday.
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