The roads of Stow were flushed with Lamborghinis and Bentleys as a popular motor show made its return to the Cotswolds.
Around 200 vehicles took part in this year’s Stow Motor Show, held at the Queen Elizabeth II Playing Fields on July 9.
The show was the first such event to take place since the launch of the new Stow Motor Club, as well as the first since the initial pandemic lockdown.
Chair of the club, Ben Eddolls, said: “Phew, what a scorcher, and that was just the one-off Lamborghini Jota at the Stow Motor Show last Saturday, the weather lived up to it too.
“Around 200 assorted vehicles took part in the biannual event along with trade stands, archery, punch and Judy and the bar serving local Donnington beers, alongside the pig roast, so something for everyone!
“Three local charities will benefit from the day and the organisers would like to thank Gloucester County Council, Stow Town Council and our other sponsors for enabling the event.”
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