A unique collection of motoring history will drive into Whanganui next weekend for the national rally of the Jowett Car Club of New Zealand.
Cars from Auckland to the deep south will be travelling to the city for the rally and show being held from April 23-25.
Spokesman Alan Stanley said the vehicles, including saloons, coupes and vans, will take part in competition for national trophies in concours and a gymkhana as well as a river trip and social events.
Jowett cars were produced in the UK city of Bradford.
The first vehicles came off the production line in 1906 and continued until 1953.