Vadodara to host vintage car show from January 6-8th.
<p>Vintage car show is to be held in Vadodara from January 6 to 8. Nearly 200 vintage cars will be displayed at the much awaited heritage motoring show, 21 Gun Salute Concours d’Elegance 2023, to be held next month in Gujarat’s Vadodara city.Also read : India gave it back to China : Have a look what Rajnath Singh said on Indo-China dispute.The show, one of the most anticipated automobile event in Asia, will be held from January 6 to 8, 2023 at the Laxmi Vilas Palace of Vadodara, Madan Mohan, chairman and managing trustee of the 21 Gun Salute Heritage and Cultural Trust.The show has demonstrated rapid growth and has the potential to propel the image of host destination India to new heights as a heritage motoring fraternity, he said. On January 5, 75 vintage cars will travel from the palace in Vadodara to the Statue of Unity at Kevadia in neighbouring Narmada district. Vintage car collector Yograjsinh Chavda said due to a high number of princely states in Gujarat, especially Saurashtra, t</p>
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Vintage car show is to be held in Vadodara from January 6 to 8. Nearly 200 vintage cars will be displayed at the much awaited heritage motoring show, 21 Gun Salute Concours d’Elegance 2023, to be held next month in Gujarat’s Vadodara city.
Also read : India gave it back to China : Have a look what Rajnath Singh said on Indo-China dispute.
The show, one of the most anticipated automobile event in Asia, will be held from January 6 to 8, 2023 at the Laxmi Vilas Palace of Vadodara, Madan Mohan, chairman and managing trustee of the 21 Gun Salute Heritage and Cultural Trust.
The show has demonstrated rapid growth and has the potential to propel the image of host destination India to new heights as a heritage motoring fraternity, he said. On January 5, 75 vintage cars will travel from the palace in Vadodara to the Statue of Unity at Kevadia in neighbouring Narmada district. Vintage car collector Yograjsinh Chavda said due to a high number of princely states in Gujarat, especially Saurashtra, the princes there used to import rare cars directly.
The spotlight of the event will be on the 1948 Bentley Mark VI Drophead Coupe, a single-design car specially made for Maharani Shanta Devi of Baroda and will be grandly exhibited at the show after it exited India in 1966, said a release issued by the organisers.
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