80 classic cars, motorbikes on display at first Japanese motor show in Karachi
KARACHI: The first Japanese Classic Car and Bike Show was organised on Sunday by the Vintage and Classic Car Club of Pakistan (VCCCP) in collaboration with the Federation Internationale Vehicules Anciens (Federation International Vintage Automobiles) (FIVA), at The Forum Mall parking lot.
More than 60 cars and around 20 motorbikes of models ranging from 1960 to 1993 were featured at the show. Among the cars, one could find Toyotas, including Corollas, Coronas, Mark IIs and Land Cruisers. There were also different models of Honda, Mazda, Datsun and Suzuki, including its car and jeep models.
Aamir Hussain and his children had entered their ash gray with dark aqua roof 1964 Datsun Bluebird and the same colour two-tone seats. Hussain’s father had acquired it from a Parsi lady some 50 years ago. Beside the usual key ignition, the car also had a hand crank to start it from the front.
Young Abdullah Khan was seen cleaning the dust off his black 1986 Corolla after every five or 10 minutes. The car was a gift from his late father, who happened to be a lover of classic........
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