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The local antique car club organized a drive from Jaffa to Jerusalem ( about 50km) and then had a show in the Israel Museum parking lot.
Nice turn out with over 100 cars. Some nice stuff like a Maserati Ghibli, several Citroen Traction Avant's and a DS, a few Studebaker larks (they were built here).
Lots of 60's American land yachts including a really nice 60's Imapala and a few late 50's Bel Airs. Even a huge Imperial was there. Mustangs had a good turn out also.
The Brits were well represented with a really nice Morgan, several MGBs, and MGC a TD, a Pre war Austin 10, Anglia, several Jags, Rover P6, but only one Triumph (a 13/60herald convertible)
Strangest thing to show up was an Excalibur. I would be a bit embarrassed to show up at an antique car show with a "fake" but it is technically old enough to be registered as an antique.
From the license numbers it looks like allot of them (especially the Americans) were imported in the last few years.
Next year I will need to bring my camera.
The local antique car club organized a drive from Jaffa to Jerusalem ( about 50km) and then had a show in the Israel Museum parking lot.
Nice turn out with over 100 cars. Some nice stuff like a Maserati Ghibli, several Citroen Traction Avant's and a DS, a few Studebaker larks (they were built here).
Lots of 60's American land yachts including a really nice 60's Imapala and a few late 50's Bel Airs. Even a huge Imperial was there. Mustangs had a good turn out also.
The Brits were well represented with a really nice Morgan, several MGBs, and MGC a TD, a Pre war Austin 10, Anglia, several Jags, Rover P6, but only one Triumph (a 13/60herald convertible)
Strangest thing to show up was an Excalibur. I would be a bit embarrassed to show up at an antique car show with a "fake" but it is technically old enough to be registered as an antique.
From the license numbers it looks like allot of them (especially the Americans) were imported in the last few years.
Next year I will need to bring my camera.