Famous names from motoring history will be on parade this Sunday at Webbs of Wychbold's tenth annual motor show.

Triumphs, Bentleys, Jaguars, MGs, Austin Healeys and many more classic names will displayed by car enthusiasts from across the Midlands at the Worcester Road garden centre. More than 250 vehicles have registered to take part in the free event - including a rare World War Two truck, an Aston Martin DBS V8, a six-wheeler lorry, a 1931 Lagonda Tourer and a hot rod trike. Vehicles from every decade since the 1930s will be on show from 10.30am to 4pm. Managing director Ed Webb said: "It's a fantastic day out for any car fans - there is so much to admire. The cars are brought along by true enthusiasts, either as individuals or members of car clubs who are delighted to share their interest with others."