The Villages of Farragut Car Show/Craft Fair

  • Doug Housley with his 1954 MGTF, which has won more than one “Best in Show” award - Photos by Alan Sloan

  • Cheryl Bjorklund, right, tends to customers Barbara Rigby and her son, David Rigby. - Photos by Alan Sloan

  • Clyde Furr, left, owner of this 1963 Studebaker, with Jim Fox, left, and his grandson, Garrett Lee, middle, observing - Photos by Alan Sloan

  • Customer Elisabeth Holtkamp, left, alongside booth owners Christy Moore, center, and her daughter, Autumn Moore - Photos by Alan Sloan

  • George Cagle, right, owner of this 1972 Triumph TR-6, alongside Jim Watson (yellow shirt) - Photos by Alan Sloan

  • Customer Jo Bartkoski, left, and Kay Steppen, owner of this jewelry booth - Photos by Alan Sloan

  • Joanna Link alongside this 1964 Triumph TR-4 convertible - Photos by Alan Sloan

  • Joshua Duke, right, owner of this 1988 Austin Mini, alongside George Mason (red shirt) and Jim Payne - Photos by Alan Sloan

  • Sharon Gilliam, left, and Mary Myhre admire this 1980 MGB LE convertible owned by Jim Fox (not pictured) - Photos by Alan Sloan

Roughly a dozen antique cars representing British Car Clubs in Knox, Blount and Cumberland counties — at least some of which have won awards at car shows — were on display in front of The Villages of Farragut during a Car Show/Craft Fair at the senior living facility, 230 Village Commons Blvd., early Friday afternoon, June 14.

Inside a Villages activities room were eight craft and jewelry booths — one of which found Cheryl Bjorklund selling her hand-made crafts “to fund mission trips,” having just returned from Honduras.

Residents and others who are crafts customers and car enthusiasts enjoyed browsing, purchasing and admiring all that was on display for two hours.