Yesterday (1st June) was the annual Skipton Car Show, showcasing luxury and classic cars.
The event featured over 200 cars, from trucks to rally cars, there was a lot of variety.
Raffle prizes were up for grabs, and the money raised from the raffle went to funding next year's event.
It was supported by the Skipton Town Council and Skipton BID.
Check out a few of our favourite photos from the Skipton Car Show:
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