Every Vintage Car Has A Story
Entrepreneur magazine|June 2020
They say old has its charm and no matter how much ever you try, they always steal the show! Four-wheel steering, amplifying sound, horsepower, automatically rising spoiler - might be the killing features that make you bid your money on the latest adventure car. Still....the romance with vintage cars is something that makes you revisit your lost soul and romance. The feel of seating on the old leather seats, looking at the fender-mounted mirrors, playing songs on radios with buttons, projecting tail light - is like an undying love and a heady affair that never gets over. As dramatic it might sound - Vintage cars are classic that never lose their desirability. In most opinion classic cars are bygone. But they are those sweethearts that you just can't forget. To be honest, a true wheel lover might have all the latest models in his possession but his collection is incomplete if a classic isn't parked in his garage. Every car collector has a story and we bring you some interesting ones that establish the fact that in the world full of trends, classics will always have an immortal place!
Priyadarshini Patwa
Every Vintage Car Has A Story

THE TYCOON AND HIS RETRO LOVE

A Vintage car for me is something that brings memories and should be known for its design sensibilities, says the Design Council of India. The ruler of the Indian fashion industry is a true lover of vintage cars. His love for the vintage car started when in 1926 he came from a family of Pre Partition settlers in Delhi. His grandfather started an automobile spare parts business. That time the family-owned a Landmaster and Morris which they held on for a long time. To recall my 1920’s memories, once I started earning the first car I bought was a new retro model called Ambassador AVIGO, which is still with me. This particular model was taken out by Hindustan Motors for ambassador loyalists like me. The features comprised of comfy leather seats, music systems, all the bells and whistles that an ambassador should have many years ago. I also have Fiat 1100, a Mini Cooper, he adds.

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