A UNIQUE display of family favourites will be on show with more than 160 Morris Minors and contemporary classics from MoggyFest and Friends at the popular Beaulieu Spring Autojumble this weekend.

A best-seller when new and still a firm favourite with scores of motoring enthusiasts, the Morris Minor will be represented in all of its many guises in the vibrant line-up, created by the Dorset branch of the Morris Minor Owners’ Club.

Several split-screen Minor Series II Travellers – one of the rarest moggies – will be on show, as well as a fully-restored Minor police panda car.

Joining them will be one of just 350 lilac-coloured Minor Millions ever built, rebuilt to flawless Grand Masters competition-winning perfection.

Completing the MoggyFest display will be a selection of British classics dating from the 1930s to the 1970s and including Austin A30s and A35s, a Daimler SP250 Dart sports car and a rare wartime Morris Tilly utility vehicle to send show-goers on a trip down memory lane.

Continuing the British classics theme will be Land Rover Rummage on Sunday offering spares and accessories for the nation’s favourite 4x4 in its own specially dedicated trading field.

The Land Rover Rummage will bring together a selection from panels and seats to engines, wheels, transmissions and service items.

Th autojumble will include more than 1,000 stands laden with motoring miscellany in the event fields, including all manner of parts for classics, automobilia, motoring literature and model cars.

With up to 100 classic vehicles offered for sale, Automart in the Beaulieu Events Arena is the place for would-be owners to browse and inspect all manner of machines.