A RECORD fair and classic car show was held over the weekend. 

The event was hosted by the Little Horton Unity Club on Saturday, April 15. 

The recently refurbished social club, on Spicer Street, attracted families who came to see the classic cars on show, which included an interactive fire engine and 1960s Morris Minor police car that proved very popular with children.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: A 1960s Morris Minor police car on display at Little Horton Unity ClubA 1960s Morris Minor police car on display at Little Horton Unity Club (Image: UGC)

There was also an Orange Box Mini, a Volvo P1800 and a 1930s Jowett.

Several American muscle cars were also on display including a Plymouth Barracuda and a Dodge Coronett.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: A 1930s Jowett on display at Little Horton Unity ClubA 1930s Jowett on display at Little Horton Unity Club (Image: UGC)

Organiser Ellen Boyle said: "We really had an impressive lineup of classic cars, something for everyone."

Local businesses were invited and several food outlets were on site.

The record stalls indoors attracted vinyl enthusiasts from across Bradford.

Two popular DJs Marc Silverside and Jeff George played live sets and added to the atmosphere.

The club will host other events throughout the summer.