Friends of a popular car enthusiast drove their Subarus in convoy to his funeral in his honour.
Scores of mourners turned out for the funeral of Barry Carmon, who died in a head-on crash on the A1 in Northumberland.
Dozens of his friends drove in convoy behind the hearse from Berwick to Belford to attend the service at St Mary's Church on Saturday.
Barry, 30, was described as a "lively character and top bloke" by his pals.
After the funeral, friends took to social media to pay tribute to the delivery driver.
Julie Wilson said: "An amazing turn out for Baz. Nineteen Subarus came along to pay their respects and see him on his final journey. Rest in peace Baz, cruise with the angels."
(Photo: Samuel Mackay)Drew Wilson wrote: "This is what it's all about being in a car club, being a car enthusiast and being in the Subaru family.
"Clubs from all over came together with Baz on his final journey to give him a send off he deserved. I'm proud to call him a friend."
And Kirsty Campbelton said: "I'm so glad we could give him a decent send off and I'm so thankful that I got to be apart of it.
"Can't believe how many people were there. He will be missed very much by many people. He would be so proud."
Barry, of Dinningside, Belford, died in a head-on collision on the A1 at Newton-on-the-Moor on April 8.
(Photo: Samuel Mackay)Police said a Ford Transit van drove the wrong way down the road and collided with the dad-of-three's Subaru Impreza.
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The driver of the van, a 24-year-old man, sustained a serious leg injury while a 24-year-old female passenger suffered minor injuries.
A Northumbria Police spokeswoman said: "The Ford Transit van had exited from the junction from Swarland and was heading south onto the A1 in the northbound lane.
"The Subaru Impreza was travelling northbound when the two vehicles collided head-on. The Subaru male driver sadly died at the scene."
Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 and quote the reference 1167 of 08/04/17.
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