RECORD numbers lined the streets of Broadway for the annual Ferrari meet-up.

The Cotswolds Ferrari Owners Club visited the picturesque village over the weekend.

Crowds were treated to a procession of over two dozen stunning cars, from 1960s 250 GTs to the latest futuristic looking 2023 296 GTB Hybrid.

One notable car on display was a 1960 250 GT Pinninfarina Coupe with its original running gear but converted with a new subframe and handcrafted alloy body to become a long-wheelbase California Spyder.

This work was carried out by Stephen Pilkington, whose daughter Suzie kindly brought it along for us to enjoy.

PICTURES: Ferrari supercars descend on Broadway in CotswoldsCotswold Journal: Ivan Dutton's 1963 250 GTEIvan Dutton's 1963 250 GTE (Image: Helen JG Photography)

There was also a 1963 250 GTE owned by 83-year-old Ivan Dutton, British Production Saloon Car Champion in 1973 and now star of the Shed Racing YouTube Channel.

Also in attendance was a 1963 250 GTE race car re-bodied as Testa Rossa in the early 1980s.

This car has an extensive racing history holding five lap records and winning a number of races for -pre-1965 sports cars.

It's equipped with its original but race-modified 3L V12 engine, gearbox and chassis and now enjoys life exclusively as a road car with owner Darren Hills.

Cotswold Journal: Crowds lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the supercarsCrowds lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the supercars (Image: Helen JG Photography)

Members of the Ferrari Owners Club enjoyed lunch at Russell’s before heading home late in the afternoon.