A CLASSIC vehicle event will get on the road at the Scottish Vintage Bus Museum north of Dunfermline.
The Fife Historic Vehicle Club have organised the show which will see a vast array of vehicles of all makes and models on display on Sunday, June 16.
It will be their 43rd Festival of Historic Transport.
Dating from the 1920s right though to the 2000s, there will be cars, motorbikes, lorries, buses, fire engines, tractors, motorbikes and pushbikes, together with a vintage horse-drawn omnibus providing plenty of interest for all the family.
A vintage bus service will be available between the bus museum, which is at the M90 Commerce Park at Lathalmond, and Dunfermline city centre throughout the day.
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Within the site there is the museum's own exhibition centre which is home to numerous buses and the £5 entry fee for adults – under 16s go free – includes free access to the bus museum exhibition hall.
Also on site are Shed 47, a local railway preservation group, who have both standard size track and a narrow-gauge track with rides available at a reasonable cost.
Free parking is available at the site. For further details visit www.fhvc.org.uk or the Fife Historic-Vehicle Club's Facebook page.
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