Harold Street was abuzz with car enthusiasts on Sunday when Jaguar drivers from around the country came to visit as part of their Tri-State Border Run.
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People were able to see a range of different Jaguar models on Sunday including SS, MII, MK III, MK IV and MK Vs.
Hosted once every three years, the event draws Jaguar drivers from South Australia, Victoria, Queensland, ACT and NSW.
The Tri-State Border Run meets in the Central West region as it is roughly in the centre between Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide.
Previously the event has taken the drivers to Bathurst, Parkes, Dubbo and Orange.
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The drivers spent Saturday visiting Grenfell and exploring the region.
They lined the vehicles - in order of production from 1934 through to the 1960s - up in Harold Street for locals to have a look on Sunday morning.
From there they got back on the road to explore the region, enjoying lunch at the historic Carrawobitty homestead.
If you missed the opportunity to head down to Harold Street on Sunday, or if you want to see more classic cars, the annual Forbes Motor Show is set to roll into town soon.
The Forbes Motor Show will take place on Sunday, October 6 at Grinsted Oval and will have more than 30 trophy categories on offer across cars, trucks and bikes.