The exhibition that concluded yesterday had classic cars ranging from Rolls-Royce 1929 model to Chevrolet Phaeton 1933, alongside a century-old Indian motorcycle, VADFEST organiser Amit Bhatnagarn said.
He said that the car exhibition was aimed at increasing awareness about the importance of preserving heritage vehicles and provide the right platform for owners to showcase their vintage cars and its grandeur to masses.
The exhibition saw a large number of visitors not only the state but from abroad as well.
One of the vintage car owners, Nitin Dossa from Vadodara, who had put up his classic Hudson 1933 on the show, said that he has participated in several such shows but the venue of VADFEST show (Shiv Mahal Palace) was one of the best as it was giving a royal look to the cars and complying to the mood of the old era, the cars belonged to.
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