Once you walked in, you can see the full series of Volkswagon Beetle. They line up from generation to generation.
MG 'British Sports Car' series also display on the show perfectly.
As with the 1600 De Luxe, there were also some Mark II De Luxe versions with 290 roadsters and 23 coupés made. Source from Wiki.
Vehicle that never obsolete
Others Classic Cars.....
Volkswagon Notchback 1500S (Year 1964)
Triumph Spitfire Mark I - (1962-1964)


The production car changed little from the prototype, although the full-width rear bumper was dropped in favour of two part-bumpers curving round each corner, with overriders. Mechanics were basically stock Herald components: The engine was a 4-cylinder of 1147 cc, mildly tuned for the Spitfire with twin SU carburettors. For more info, please click here.
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those cars if taken good care can still travel, albeit slow only la
ReplyDeletewow, didnt expect this to be quite a big event - nice photos of the vintage cars there :) the VW one looks like a box, but the inside quite cool heh!
ReplyDeletedo u plan to buy any of such cars?
Johnny,
ReplyDeleteYou are right. But if you own one of it, I believe you will appreciates taking care if it rather than drive it. :)
Quachee,
I didn't expect that too! It was only 8 cars on the first day and FULL on the second day! Haha! Everyone LOVE the VW Transporter.
Thanks.
Wow, nice looking vintages. It must have took an awful lot for their owners to keep them as shiny and new as how I see them in the photos.
ReplyDeletenepspeed82,
ReplyDeleteYeah, I believe the effort that put on it will be more than a new car today.
The car we drive today might just a transport to us but....the vintage car owner treat their car like a precious.
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