More than 50,000 people visited Great Yarmouth seafront for this year's Wheels Festival.
Locals, daytrippers and holidaymakers flocked to the Golden Mile for last weekend's two-day extravaganza, which celebrated classic cars, souped-up saloons and bodacious bikes.
For two days, the seafront's main drag was closed to regular traffic as iconic British motors were shown off alongside classic American imports.
There was also the return of The Ken Fox Wall of Death and On The Edge Motorbike Stunt Team.
Asa Morrison, Visit Great Yarmouth's chief executive, said the event was a roaring success.
"It was a really fantastic event for Great Yarmouth, attracting residents, day visitors and people staying for a holiday in our area," Mr Morrison said.
"The weather was extremely kind to us, there were some fantastic spectacles, business was bustling and there was a real buzz on the beach."
Mr Morrison thanked Great Yarmouth Borough Council for organising the event.
The event also offered visitors a chance to ride onboard the Red Dragon Monster Truck inside the Jetty car park.
The festival was helping to raise funds for East Anglian Air Ambulance, and Air Ambulance volunteers were in attendance across the weekend.
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