- April 4, 2025
An old Austin-Healey sits on display during the 34th Annual British Car Show.
Yevet Anderson holds hands with “Sir Eddie Bones” as she sits in her classic 1972 Triumph during Saturday’s festivities.
A grey, classic Austin-Healey sits in the sunshine at Mead Botanical Garden.
Around 200 classic British cars were on full display for visitors to check out.
A couple of bright Austin-Healeys sit among other classic British cars.
Bill Sirine, center, and Robert Kitner, right, put the canvas roof up on Sirine’s 1957 Morgan Plus 4.
Classic British cars were polished and cleaned up to shine for those visiting the car show.
With a little bit of help, Stan Hillock, left, loads up his Van Diemen F2000 Formula Continental into the back of his trailer.
Sunlight shines through the trees at Mead Botanical Garden and onto a baby blue1959 MG B-5.
CarShow026edit Collector John Lay relaxes in his 1962 Triumph TR3A before heading out from the car show.
A 1967 Triumph TR4A with a British flag on the front plate shines in all of its classic glory.
This 1972 Triumph featured a large British flag on the hood.
Gordy Hill prepares his 1936 Austin 7 Nippy for an oncoming rain cloud during the car show.
This chromed out Jaguar drew a lot of attention during the show.
It was quite the day out at Mead Botanical Garden as locals and visitors showed off their rides during the 34th Annual British Car Show on Saturday, April 7.
From 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., around 200 different British cars — from Austin Healeys to Rolls-Royces — were on full display for folks to enjoy for free. There were also food trucks on hand for when car lovers got hungry.
To end the day, awards were handed out to owners whose cars won different categories as a part of the People's Choice competition.