A vintage car show is set to be held next month.
More than 120 vehicles made before 1956 will gather at Amberley Museum's annual Vintage Car Show on April 7.
Enthusiasts will be able to see them from 10am until 4.30pm.
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The event, nicknamed "Cobweb Run", will include cars such as an MG Magnette, an Austin A30 Seven and a 1899 De Dion Bouton Vis-a Vis, one of the earliest motor car designs in existence.
The "youngest" cars, from 1955, will include a Magnette ZA, Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire and a Ford Zephyr/Zodiac.
Tickets can be booked at https://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/whats-on/vintage-car-show/.
A spokesman for the museum said: "This event is for both enthusiasts and families, with plenty of activities around the museum for children.
"Our Southdown Vintage Buses will be operating, as well as Peter, our steam locomotive on the narrow-gauge railway, providing rides around the museum, included in the ticket price."
Old favourites at the event include a 1927 Austin 12 Windsor from Worthing owned by Gordon Cobbolds and a 1935 Alvis Speed Twenty owned by Frank Kay from Horsham.
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