Ford vehicles took pride of place in Edendale at the weekend.
The Edendale Vintage Machinery Club’s Crank Up celebrated 120 years of the Ford brand at the 36th running of the event.
Vehicles including Fordson tractors, Ford trucks and the many models of Ford cars were on display as well as other machinery.
Leonie Heywood of Wyndham drove her 1968 Ford Mustang to the show and took part in the Mustang parade.
Her granddaughter Eva Chapman, 9, of Edendale, came along for the day .
Mrs Heywood and her late husband Garry bought the car in 2006, she said.
"It was my husband’s passion, so it was his wee project"
He had always wanted a Mustang but she also liked the car because it was "an American muscle car".
"When you’re driving through the country people do turn and take a double look."
It is the original model of Mustang that was first released in mid-1964 before the shape changed in 1969.
The car was left-hand drive and in very good condition inside.
Mrs Heywood said her friend from Ashburton had brought his Mustang to the event and she thought it would be good to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Mustangs.
Her husband would have enjoyed taking part in Crank Up and being there was "nice to honour Pop".
"He would have been proud."
The crowd were entertained in the central ring by activities including parades of Ford vehicles, a tractor tug-of-war competition and a shearing display.
A tractor-pull competition in a paddock nearby attracted a good crowd of spectators.
Crank Up convener Ken Bell said there was a good turnout for the event.
"We’re so indebted to them [the public] for supporting us by way of exhibits or patronage."
Ford was one of the world’s top recognised brands, Mr Bell said.
"Everybody’s either ... owned or had a connection to some sort of Ford car or truck or tractor."
— Sandy Eggleston