
The greatly expected Auto Expo 2010, is not only about idea cars and the newest technology in automobiles, at least that is what the Heritage Motor Club of India is out to make sure! This year, the HMCI Pavilion, spread over 22,000 sq. ft. of covered area, and situated near the main entry at Gate 2 will display over 75 Traditional & Classic Automobiles.
KTS Tulsi, President of HMCI, affirmed "We are the only classic auto club that has participated in each of the past four Auto Expos of 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2008. This year too we will showcase the best reinstated thoroughbred classics including some rare, foreign, iconic and popular models of classic automobiles from 1920-1970 in order to create greater understanding and gratitude of our passion."
Interest over how auto-engineering has developed over a century attracts several motor car fans to the HMCI stall. Visitors to the pavilion can look forward to seeing former times beauties such as Buick Series 90L, Jaguar XK120, Mercedes 180 Pontoon and a Mustang 1966.
According to Diljeet Titus, General Secretary of HMCI, one of the main objectives of the show is to offer a viewpoint of how automobile engineering has advanced over the years. This year the number of participants has increased to 75 from the first year’s 65.
KTS Tulsi, President of HMCI, affirmed "We are the only classic auto club that has participated in each of the past four Auto Expos of 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2008. This year too we will showcase the best reinstated thoroughbred classics including some rare, foreign, iconic and popular models of classic automobiles from 1920-1970 in order to create greater understanding and gratitude of our passion."
Interest over how auto-engineering has developed over a century attracts several motor car fans to the HMCI stall. Visitors to the pavilion can look forward to seeing former times beauties such as Buick Series 90L, Jaguar XK120, Mercedes 180 Pontoon and a Mustang 1966.
According to Diljeet Titus, General Secretary of HMCI, one of the main objectives of the show is to offer a viewpoint of how automobile engineering has advanced over the years. This year the number of participants has increased to 75 from the first year’s 65.
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