After a long journey on the sea in containers, the vintage car convoy from the land of fog has safely arrived in Vietnam. These cars are from the Global Rally organization based in the UK. They chose Hoi An as the gathering point to begin their journey to Myanmar and back.
The convoy consists of many rare vintage cars from brands such as Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and Aston Martin, along with two 1995 Toyota Land Cruisers that have been modified to have a snorkel and a Land Rover. All of these cars have UK plates and the Global Rally logo for this year.
The event decal is placed on each car. Photo: Minh Duc.
The convoy is limited to a maximum of 25 cars to ensure easy control and all cars stay in the same hotel. The presence of the Land Cruisers is mandatory as according to the Global Rally Organization (GRO), they need 4×4 cars to support cargo and towing when necessary.
Another strict regulation by GRO is that there will be no driving at night under any circumstances. They will rest from late afternoon.
The members of the convoy include experienced automotive engineer Paul Marsh. Marsh resides in Cape Town (South Africa) but still joins the journey with the UK convoy. Marsh’s most recent “adventure” was the Siberia convoy, where they covered 20,000 km in 2 months.
Here are some more images of the GRO convoy in Hoi An:
The red Austin-Healey 3000 with sporty racing stripes.
The rear of the Austin-Healey with a tilted logo.
The license plate of the Jaguar remains from the UK.
Each car is numbered for convenient convoy management.
The stylish Jaguar XK150 with sports dual exhausts.
The Aston Martin DB6 standing next to the Toyota Land Cruiser.
The classic Aston Martin blending into the crowd of motorcycles in Vietnam.
The 1978 Porsche 911 looks even cooler with its 6 front headlights.
The tails of the cars have the GB letters, meaning Great Britain (including England, Scotland, and Wales).
The Royal Hoi An Hotel is the resting place for the whole convoy.
The Porsche is covered while it is still in the shipping container brought to Vietnam.
The famous Toyota Land Cruiser known for its durability joins as a support vehicle.
In addition, the Land Rover Discovery adds a touch of Britishness to the SUV group.
The convoy at the gathering point before moving to Hoi An.
GRO is a non-profit organization from the UK, founded by members from the Around the World in 80 Days rally group in 2000 and the London-Sydney Friendship Rally in 2005. The members are experienced and passionate about exploration and vintage cars.
Photos: Minh Duc, GRO
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