Hundreds of vehicles gather for Tayside Classic Motor Show
ByPaul Reoch
More than 500 vehicles descended on Errol Airfield for the ninth annual Tayside Classic Motor Show.
Representatives from 35 different car clubs from all over Scotland attended, with the models ranging from the 1920s to the 1990s.
Motorbikes, buses and agricultural vehicles were also on display.
Entertainment was provided by the Mains of Fintry Pipe Band, the Gayle Duncan Dancers and the Tayside Road Runners Dog Display Team. In addition, a car gymkhana and pony rides were provided by the Brae and there was a children’s fair.
Money raised from the event will go to a host of local charities.
Over the last eight years, the club has donated more than £25,000 to children’s charities, including Cash for Kids.
Tayside Classic Car Club was founded 25 years ago and has more than 80 members from various parts of Tayside. They meet at the Strathmore Arms in Glamis on the first Thursday of each month.
Hundreds of vehicles gather for Tayside Classic Motor Show