The tiny town of Yarloop packed from bumper to bonnet as the Yarloop Car Show arrives in town
The streets of Yarloop were lined with a colourful blend of classic and contemporary cars as hot-rods rolled through the town at the weekend.
The Yarloop Charity Car Cruise hit the streets with a tremendous turnout helping raise money for the Waroona Fire Brigade.
Event organiser Sue Manuel said this year had an impressive turnout with vehicles scattered around the streets.
She said the event featured more trophies than ever, with the show even welcoming motorcycles to the road rally.
One owner David Totty said it was his first time attending the show after getting his new classic only one month prior.
He attended with the Comet Bay Rodders who had come down from Mandurah to be at the event.
Shane Cordingley and his step-father Wayne Pool said they came from Collie for the event and had only recently got their car back on the road.
Mr Cordingley said he loved seeing the turnout of unique cars.
With about 100 cars parked around the Yarloop Bowls Club, and more drifting in as the day went on, the tiny town was surely a spectacle for anyone passing through.
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