Hundreds were in attendance in the sunshine for the third classic, rare and interesting car show by the sea, labelled as the "best one so far."

The Felixstowe Classic, Rare and Interesting Car Show returned for its third year in Beach Street in Felixstowe on Saturday, September 16.

The event featured over 60 cars, all from different eras, from a 1930s MG to a 2022 rare Porsche.

East Anglian Daily Times: The event was attended by hundreds of people in FelixstoweThe event was attended by hundreds of people in Felixstowe (Image: Phil Rivers)

East Anglian Daily Times: The event was held at The Shed at Beach StreetThe event was held at The Shed at Beach Street (Image: Phil Rivers)

East Anglian Daily Times: There were cars from a variety of different eras on display.There were cars from a variety of different eras on display. (Image: Phil Rivers)

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Phil Rivers, who owns Hank's Dirty with his partner, is also in charge of organising this event.

He said: "It was probably the best one so far.

"It was definitely the busiest of the three years, and I think it provided quite a boost for the businesses that are in Beach Street.

East Anglian Daily Times: Some of the cars that were on displaySome of the cars that were on display (Image: Phil Rivers)

East Anglian Daily Times: Hundreds attended the event at Beach Street in FelixstoweHundreds attended the event at Beach Street in Felixstowe (Image: Phil Rivers)

East Anglian Daily Times: The event was held at Beach Street in FelixstoweThe event was held at Beach Street in Felixstowe (Image: Phil Rivers)

"It was nice weather too which helped with the turnout."

The event was free to attend, with all cars also not having to pay a fee.

Mr Rivers continued: "It just makes a great atmosphere.

"It created a buzzing atmosphere and people were interested in the cars and the exhibitors really enjoyed themselves.

"The feedback we have received has been amazing."

East Anglian Daily Times: Hundreds attended the event.Hundreds attended the event. (Image: Phil Rivers)

East Anglian Daily Times: One of the cars on display.One of the cars on display. (Image: Chantry Chit Chat)