- The car show will be open to the public on Saturday, 8th March, from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm, and Sunday, 9th March, from 10:00 am to 09:00 pm
- Car enthusiasts, history and heritage buffs will have the opportunity to witness a magnificent collection of 90 rare vintage cars and 40 vintage motorcycles
- The vintage cars displayed at this show are not just vehicles; they are an integral part of our heritage, each telling a story of craftsmanship, innovation, and the era it came from
NE FEATURES BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, MAR 3
Ahmedabad, the only World Heritage City in India, will witness the 6th Heritage Car Show on March 8 and 9. The grand showcase, taking place after a gap of five years, is being organised by the Gujarat Vintage and Classic Car Club (GVCCC) and hosted by the House of Aman Aakash Ahmedabad.

The two-day show will be a visual delight, a celebration of automotive history, brought together a collection of meticulously restored vehicles, showcasing the timeless elegance and craftsmanship of some of the most iconic automobiles ever made.

Car enthusiasts, history and heritage buffs will have the opportunity to witness a magnificent collection of 90 rare vintage cars and 40 vintage motorcycles, offering a glimpse into the evolution of automobiles over the past eight decades.

The event will be graced by noted judges and guests from the world of vintage automobiles, including His Highness Maharaja Manvendra Singhji of Barwani, Yuvraj Siddhraj Singhji of Barwani, among others.
Speaking about the show, Subodh Nath, Founder & President of GVCCC, said, “The Heritage Car Show is a celebration of the timeless beauty and engineering marvels of vintage automobiles, and we are excited to bring the show back after five years. We are living in an era of electric cars and shared mobility, but these vintage beauties laid the foundation of modern transportation. The car show is an attempt to not just showcase these vintage vehicles, but also to help preserve them. We invite the people of Ahmedabad to be a part of this magnificent event.”
The event will showcase vintage cars and motorbikes from both pre-war and post-war eras. One of the star attractions will be the rare 1950 MG YT, fondly known as LalPari, India’s first vintage car, owned by Daman Thakore’ from Gujarat, to complete an incredible journey of 13,500 kilometers across 14 countries, from the Statue of Unity in Gujarat, India to the UK in 73 days. This remarkable car showcases the durability and timeless appeal of classic automobiles. The attendees will also get to witness the rare 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air that has been owned by the same family for three generations, making it almost like a family member. This iconic car also holds historical significance, as it was the vehicle that drove Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru during the inauguration of the Nehru Bridge in Ahmedabad. In addition to these, another unique and historical vintage car on display would be the 1956 Dodge Suburban, the car of Ahmedabad’s First Police Commissioner.
Chandan Nath, founder member of GVCCC also shared, “The vintage cars displayed at this show are not just vehicles; they are an integral part of our heritage, each telling a story of craftsmanship, innovation, and the era it came from. At GVCCC, we are dedicated to preserving these timeless pieces of history. Our goal is to safeguard this valuable legacy for future generations, ensuring that these classic cars continue to be appreciated and admired for years to come.”
Navroz Tarapore, vice-president of GVCCC, also spoke on the significance of holding this vintage car show.
The two-day event promises to be a visual treat for visitors, offering a rare opportunity to witness some of the finest vintage and classic vehicles up close. The 6th GVCCC Aman Aakash Heritage Car Show is expected to draw a large audience of car enthusiasts and collectors.
The car show will be open to the public on Saturday, 8th March, from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm, and Sunday, 9th March, from 10:00 am to 09:00 pm.