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      Delhi witnesses the enthralling display of the best fleet of classic and vintage cars

      Vikas Yogi

      Vikas Yogi

      The recently organized Indian Design Forum is India’s first ever international design platform that presented the world’s most distinctive designs with the grand procession of around 21 exemplary vintage cars to demonstrate the fact the good designs are cherished forever.

      Many of the classic cars displayed were older by more than half a century but they portrayed themselves as one of the strongest antique cars in the fleet.

      The vintage cars procession was headed by Home Minister, Mr. P. Chidambaram and Indian racing champion, Mr. Narain Karthikeyan in Delhi and was lead by 8 Tata Aria SUVs covering the India Gate and the tracks of Lutyen’s Delhi to halt at the starting point.

      Mr. K T S Tulsi, President of Heritage Motoring Club of India (HMCI) and a renowned lawyer proudly exhibited his 1934 Austin. The classic creamy brownish coloured model was intricately designed to catch up with the fine leather cushioning that was much more comfortable than it appeared to be.

      He was quoted as saying to IANS, “This car was originally purchased by the Nawab of Lucknow as a birthday gift for his daughter. He received it from its only dealership in Kolkata and drove it all the way to Lucknow. But after his daughter, no one paid any attention to this car and it was to be sold as scrap when I bought it.”

      The magnificent automobile history was interestingly depicted with the display of the blazing ruby Ford Mustang and outrageously jazzy Chevrolet BelAir and the royalty manifested by Rolls Royce Phantom I.

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