CLASSIC car buffs will have plenty to see at this year's Wheels Festival.

Running from tomorrow until Sunday, among the many attractions at the event will be the Vehicle Pageant, featuring more than 30 car clubs as well as individual owners and collectors.

It will run every day from 10am to 6pm on the East Undercliff to the west of Boscombe Pier.

Pre-war models will be displayed on the Pavilion Terrace – the ideal setting since, like many of the cars, the building dates back to the 1920s.

Spanning the generations and inspiring nostalgia, these cars attract attention from motoring enthusiasts young and old. The Wheels 2015 Pre-War and Vintage Display runs every day from 10am to 6pm on the Pavilion Terrace.

Richard Grafton, content director for Wheels Festival, said: "We're thrilled to welcome back many of last year's classic car clubs and individual owners to Wheels 2015.

"We've had great feedback on their experience last year and we're hoping that the Wheels Festival will contribute to Bournemouth's motoring heritage as much as the 1928 Concours d'Elegance - a landmark event that was the first of its kind anywhere in the UK."

New for this year, the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum is joining in the festival fun.

Over the course of the weekend, 'Sir Merton Russell-Cotes' will be making an appearance in dramatic re-enactments bringing the museum story to life – just pop along during the day on Saturday and Sunday to the Russell-Cotes at East Overcliff Drive.

The current acclaimed Russell-Cotes exhibition, Alphonse Mucha: In Quest of Beauty, has some great examples of visual merchandising from the early years of transport – including iconic posters of Monaco - Monte Carlo (1897) and Cycles Perfecta (1902).

The Russell-Cotes is open from 10am to 5pm throughout the festival weekend.

Visit the Russell-Cotes weddings stand, when every day of the festival features a different vintage wedding car – including the Branford Classic Landaulette and Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow – parked on the seafront promenade near East Cliff lift.