Members of a Baildon car club hit the road to raise money for six-year-old cancer sufferer Robyn Brooks.
Fourteen cars from the A Series Magpies mini club set off from the Half-Way house in Baildon on Saturday for the 57-mile sponsored drive.
The youngster suffers from a rare form of cancer known as neuroblastoma and her family are raising funds for life-saving treatment in Houston, Texas.
The drivers, pictured, visited Shipley, Bingley, Skipton, Colne and Todmorden before pulling to a stop in Rochdale, Robyn's hometown.
Money was collected along the way.
Club member Nigel Wadie said: "I've experienced cancer at first hand with my mother, so it is something very close to home for me.
"Robyn's uncle comes into the pub and he explained the situation to us.
"It was put to the club to come up with some fund-raising ideas and we came up with this sponsored drive."
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