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Rare cars for Vintage Rally in Mumbai

Last updated on: February 12, 2013 17:46 IST
Viveck Goenka's 1929 Mercedes Noomburg

The Vintage and Classic Car Club of India (VCCCI) is organising the annual VCCCI Vintage Car and Motor Cycle Fiesta in Mumbai on February 17.

As this prestigious event's popularity increases with every passing year, entries are expected from all over India for this year's edition including rare cars from 1900 to 2013. Once again, this year's rally will showcase some of the country's most important and exceptional cars that have not been seen in any Indian rally till date, making it a legendary event that draws great enthusiasm from participants and spectators.

Cars from the stable of media baron Viveck Goenka, whose 1929 Mercedes Noomburg won the Vintage honours last year, include the 1933 Studebaker, 1947 Chevrolet and 1967 Pontiac. Vintage veterans Fali Dhondy and Hemant Ruia, whose  1947 Rolls Royce Wraith was the Classic winner, among others, will also feature in the competition.

Rare cars for Vintage Rally in Mumbai

Last updated on: February 12, 2013 17:46 IST
The Maharana of Kutch's 1931 Chrysler, now owned by Madan Mohan from Delhi

The Maharana of Kutch's 1931 Chrysler, now owned by Madan Mohan from Delhi, is the first of 50 entries received so far. The last date for entries is Friday, February 15.

The VCCCI is India's official body for vintage motor vehicles and is affiliated to the World body FIVA, in association with the Western India Automobile Association.

The Fiesta is open to cars and motorcycles manufactured between 1940 and 1980, along with some rare cars till 2013, which fall into the Modern Classics category.