Forty-two historic vehicles were displayed at the first General Council Meeting of Federation of Historic Vehicles of India. The cars on display at UB City in Bengaluru last week dated from 1909 to 1980 and included brands like Wolseley, Mercedes, MG, Jaguar, Ford, Buick, Chevrolet, Morris, Austin and Alfa Romeo

BENGALURU - KARNATAKA - 15/03/2019 : Vintage cars around 50 to 75, being displayed during the first General Council Meeting of Federation of Historic Vehicles of India (FHVI), an all India Organization of Vintage and Classic Cars, Bikes and Utilitarian Vehicles, at UB city mall, in Bengaluru on March 15, 2019. The Federation is dedicated to the preservation, protection and promotion of historic vehicles and their related culture. FIVA, the parent body that originated in France has forged ties with UNESCO & European Commission to promote historic vehicles that are a significant part of our industrial heritage. The Federation plans to propose to the Government to bring about changes in laws to make import and collection of historic vehicles easier with reduced import duties, road tax and relaxed emission rules. Photo: K Murali Kumar / THE HINDU

BENGALURU - KARNATAKA - 15/03/2019 : Vintage cars around 50 to 75, being displayed during the first General Council Meeting of Federation of Historic Vehicles of India (FHVI), an all India Organization of Vintage and Classic Cars, Bikes and Utilitarian Vehicles, at UB city mall, in Bengaluru on March 15, 2019. The Federation is dedicated to the preservation, protection and promotion of historic vehicles and their related culture. FIVA, the parent body that originated in France has forged ties with UNESCO & European Commission to promote historic vehicles that are a significant part of our industrial heritage. The Federation plans to propose to the Government to bring about changes in laws to make import and collection of historic vehicles easier with reduced import duties, road tax and relaxed emission rules. Photo: K Murali Kumar / THE HINDU

BENGALURU - KARNATAKA - 15/03/2019 : Vintage cars around 50 to 75, being displayed during the first General Council Meeting of Federation of Historic Vehicles of India (FHVI), an all India Organization of Vintage and Classic Cars, Bikes and Utilitarian Vehicles, at UB city mall, in Bengaluru on March 15, 2019. The Federation is dedicated to the preservation, protection and promotion of historic vehicles and their related culture. FIVA, the parent body that originated in France has forged ties with UNESCO & European Commission to promote historic vehicles that are a significant part of our industrial heritage. The Federation plans to propose to the Government to bring about changes in laws to make import and collection of historic vehicles easier with reduced import duties, road tax and relaxed emission rules. Photo: K Murali Kumar / THE HINDU

BENGALURU - KARNATAKA - 15/03/2019 : Vintage cars around 50 to 75, being displayed during the first General Council Meeting of Federation of Historic Vehicles of India (FHVI), an all India Organization of Vintage and Classic Cars, Bikes and Utilitarian Vehicles, at UB city mall, in Bengaluru on March 15, 2019. The Federation is dedicated to the preservation, protection and promotion of historic vehicles and their related culture. FIVA, the parent body that originated in France has forged ties with UNESCO & European Commission to promote historic vehicles that are a significant part of our industrial heritage. The Federation plans to propose to the Government to bring about changes in laws to make import and collection of historic vehicles easier with reduced import duties, road tax and relaxed emission rules. Photo: K Murali Kumar / THE HINDU

17/03/2019 MUMBAI: A Packard model on display as part of its hundredth year celebrations, the Western India Autombile Association (WIAA) flags off a vintage car rally on March 17 in Mumbaqi. As many as 200 vehicles were display like the Rolls Royces , Ford 1921, Packard, 1935 Bentley Lambretta scooter and many more. Photo By. Paul Noronha

17/03/2019 MUMBAI: A Ford 1932 model on display as part of its hundredth year celebrations, the Western India Autombile Association (WIAA) flags off a vintage car rally on March 17 in Mumbaqi. As many as 200 vehicles were display like the Rolls Royces , Ford 1921, Packard, 1935 Bentley Lambretta scooter and many more. Photo By. Paul Noronha

BENGALURU - KARNATAKA - 15/03/2019 : Vintage cars around 50 to 75, being displayed during the first General Council Meeting of Federation of Historic Vehicles of India (FHVI), an all India Organization of Vintage and Classic Cars, Bikes and Utilitarian Vehicles, at UB city mall, in Bengaluru on March 15, 2019. The Federation is dedicated to the preservation, protection and promotion of historic vehicles and their related culture. FIVA, the parent body that originated in France has forged ties with UNESCO & European Commission to promote historic vehicles that are a significant part of our industrial heritage. The Federation plans to propose to the Government to bring about changes in laws to make import and collection of historic vehicles easier with reduced import duties, road tax and relaxed emission rules. Photo: K Murali Kumar / THE HINDU

BENGALURU - KARNATAKA - 15/03/2019 : Vintage cars around 50 to 75, being displayed during the first General Council Meeting of Federation of Historic Vehicles of India (FHVI), an all India Organization of Vintage and Classic Cars, Bikes and Utilitarian Vehicles, at UB city mall, in Bengaluru on March 15, 2019. The Federation is dedicated to the preservation, protection and promotion of historic vehicles and their related culture. FIVA, the parent body that originated in France has forged ties with UNESCO & European Commission to promote historic vehicles that are a significant part of our industrial heritage. The Federation plans to propose to the Government to bring about changes in laws to make import and collection of historic vehicles easier with reduced import duties, road tax and relaxed emission rules. Photo: K Murali Kumar / THE HINDU

17/03/2019 MUMBAI: A Ford 1932 model on display as part of its hundredth year celebrations, the Western India Autombile Association (WIAA) flags off a vintage car rally on March 17 in Mumbaqi. As many as 200 vehicles were display like the Rolls Royces , Ford 1921, Packard, 1935 Bentley Lambretta scooter and many more. Photo By. Paul Noronha

BENGALURU - KARNATAKA - 15/03/2019 : Vintage cars around 50 to 75, being displayed during the first General Council Meeting of Federation of Historic Vehicles of India (FHVI), an all India Organization of Vintage and Classic Cars, Bikes and Utilitarian Vehicles, at UB city mall, in Bengaluru on March 15, 2019. The Federation is dedicated to the preservation, protection and promotion of historic vehicles and their related culture. FIVA, the parent body that originated in France has forged ties with UNESCO & European Commission to promote historic vehicles that are a significant part of our industrial heritage. The Federation plans to propose to the Government to bring about changes in laws to make import and collection of historic vehicles easier with reduced import duties, road tax and relaxed emission rules. Photo: K Murali Kumar / THE HINDU

BENGALURU - KARNATAKA - 15/03/2019 : Vintage cars around 50 to 75, being displayed during the first General Council Meeting of Federation of Historic Vehicles of India (FHVI), an all India Organization of Vintage and Classic Cars, Bikes and Utilitarian Vehicles, at UB city mall, in Bengaluru on March 15, 2019. The Federation is dedicated to the preservation, protection and promotion of historic vehicles and their related culture. FIVA, the parent body that originated in France has forged ties with UNESCO & European Commission to promote historic vehicles that are a significant part of our industrial heritage. The Federation plans to propose to the Government to bring about changes in laws to make import and collection of historic vehicles easier with reduced import duties, road tax and relaxed emission rules. Photo: K Murali Kumar / THE HINDU

BENGALURU - KARNATAKA - 15/03/2019 : Vintage cars around 50 to 75, being displayed during the first General Council Meeting of Federation of Historic Vehicles of India (FHVI), an all India Organization of Vintage and Classic Cars, Bikes and Utilitarian Vehicles, at UB city mall, in Bengaluru on March 15, 2019. The Federation is dedicated to the preservation, protection and promotion of historic vehicles and their related culture. FIVA, the parent body that originated in France has forged ties with UNESCO & European Commission to promote historic vehicles that are a significant part of our industrial heritage. The Federation plans to propose to the Government to bring about changes in laws to make import and collection of historic vehicles easier with reduced import duties, road tax and relaxed emission rules. Photo: K Murali Kumar / THE HINDU

BENGALURU - KARNATAKA - 15/03/2019 : Vintage cars around 50 to 75, being displayed during the first General Council Meeting of Federation of Historic Vehicles of India (FHVI), an all India Organization of Vintage and Classic Cars, Bikes and Utilitarian Vehicles, at UB city mall, in Bengaluru on March 15, 2019. The Federation is dedicated to the preservation, protection and promotion of historic vehicles and their related culture. FIVA, the parent body that originated in France has forged ties with UNESCO & European Commission to promote historic vehicles that are a significant part of our industrial heritage. The Federation plans to propose to the Government to bring about changes in laws to make import and collection of historic vehicles easier with reduced import duties, road tax and relaxed emission rules. Photo: K Murali Kumar / THE HINDU

17/03/2019 MUMBAI: A Packard model on display as part of its hundredth year celebrations, the Western India Autombile Association (WIAA) flags off a vintage car rally on March 17 in Mumbaqi. As many as 200 vehicles were display like the Rolls Royces , Ford 1921, Packard, 1935 Bentley Lambretta scooter and many more. Photo By. Paul Noronha
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