Day trips and holidays spent in vehicles that are now full of nostalgia.
Cars and vans registered in Cheshire had registration plates LG, M, MA, MB and TU, which were introduced in 1963 amid a growing number of vehicles on the road.
Number plates were first introduced in England in 1904, with a system which identified cars and where they were from with the codes on the registration plates.
In 1983, number plates beginning with the letters A to Y came into force before being replaced in 2001 with the current year of creation and regional identifiers.
Here are some of your photos of vintage vehicles.
A 1930 Model A Ford in Antrobus last summer by Sue Lawless
A Fiat 500 at Broughton Park by Donna Maria Long
A Lamborghini Diablo in Oulton Park last year by Terry Dixon Jen Tucker
A Ford Fiesta XR2 in 1983 by Trevor Fillingham
A classic Ford Capri by Charlie Norbury
A double decker in Antrobus (Sue Lawless)
A Royal Enfield motorbike in Winsford by Donna Maria Long
A vintage bus at Leigh Arms Steam Rally by Wendy Mahon
A Citroen 2 CV Dolly in 1988 or 1989 by Andrew Pratt
A Rover SD1 3500 Vanden Plas in 1985 by Trevor Fillingham
A vintage fire engine in Winsford by Lisa Lacking
An army vehicle at Reaseheath Family Festival last year by Lynzi Blake
An Austin A30 (Pete Green)
Janet Rourke captured this colourful road locomotive at Cheshire Steam Fair last summer
Lanz Bulldog outside The Old Sessions House in Knutsford by Charlie Norbury
Leyland Fire Engine at Vintage Vehicle Festival in Sandbach last year (Lynne Bentley)
An old police car by Lisa Lacking
Anderton Steam Festival in 2022 by Lynzi Blake
Lynne Bentley saw this Invicta Traction Engine at Anderton Boatlift last year
Ron Roberts saw this 71 73 Mustang at Tatton Park
Ruby the VW T2 1972 campervan passing through Great Budworth (Paula Manley)
A wartime jeep in Lower Whitley (Wendy Mahon)
This Rolls Royce was at Peover Hall (Miriam Elder)
Tim Spruce saw these vintage vehicles at Little Leigh Steam Rally
Tractor parade from Dairy House Farm in Winsford by Heather Wilde
A working tractor at Over Peover Hall by Michael Kay
Refreshments at Hanging Gate by Andrew Gardner
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