SLIDESHOW: Fueled Society Classic Car Show returns to Nostell Priory

The Fueled Society Classic Car Show returned to Nostell Priory this weekend, for its biggest show to date.
Picture by Allan McKenzie/AMGP.co.uk - 130714 - Press - Nostell Car Gala - Nostell Priory, Nostell, England - AC Cobra cars lined up.Picture by Allan McKenzie/AMGP.co.uk - 130714 - Press - Nostell Car Gala - Nostell Priory, Nostell, England - AC Cobra cars lined up.
Picture by Allan McKenzie/AMGP.co.uk - 130714 - Press - Nostell Car Gala - Nostell Priory, Nostell, England - AC Cobra cars lined up.

More than 5,000 people from around the country attended the two-day event which featured some of the most loved cars of the past 50 years.

As well as the huge variety of cars, there was also a family fun area as well as all-day entertainment and refreshments.

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Event organiser and owner of Novak’s Customs, James Novak, said that weekend went very well. He said: “The atmosphere on the Sunday afternoon was great, you get all sorts of cars at the show.

Picture by Allan McKenzie/AMGP.co.uk - 130714 - Press - Nostell Car Gala - Nostell Priory, Nostell, England - AC Cobra cars lined up.Picture by Allan McKenzie/AMGP.co.uk - 130714 - Press - Nostell Car Gala - Nostell Priory, Nostell, England - AC Cobra cars lined up.
Picture by Allan McKenzie/AMGP.co.uk - 130714 - Press - Nostell Car Gala - Nostell Priory, Nostell, England - AC Cobra cars lined up.

“There were some Jaguars and Rolls Royces from the sixties and seventies.”

James said his favourite car of the weekend was a Toyota Cressida owned by Shaun Farmer.

“The car had been completely rebuilt from the floor up in the style of a 1970s Japanese racing car.”

And it was Mr Farmer’s Toyota which won the best in show award.

After the success of this year’s event, the Fueled Society will be hoping it can hold a bigger and better event next year.

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