Alongside the collection of supercars and luxury cars at the Vietnam International Motor Show (VIMS) 2016, there was a unique exhibit of vintage cars that is one of a kind in Vietnam. Among these, notable cars include the Renault 4CV associated with the spy Pham Xuan An, the 1902 Citroen featured in the movie “The Lover,” and the rare Porsche 550 Spyder.
The organizers of the Vietnam International Motor Show 2016 revealed that the vintage car exhibit was set up to fill the space originally reserved for Jaguar Land Rover, who withdrew from the show at the last minute.
Undoubtedly, the most famous and attention-grabbing car was the Renault 4CV, which was described as “Pham Xuan An’s spy car.” This model was quite popular in Vietnam during the 1950s to 1970s.
The Renault 4CV was first introduced at the 33rd Paris Motor Show in October 1946. Afterward, this famous French car model made its way to Vietnam and was even used as a taxi.
A Citroen 1902 stood out from the rest with its well-preserved dark red attire.
This vintage car appeared in the film “The Lover.”
Inside the Citroen 1902 is a cream-colored driver’s compartment with many original details restored. This is the second time this vintage car has been showcased to visitors in Vietnam.
The striking Porsche 550 Spyder displayed at VIMS 2016 features light blue exterior paint.
Worldwide, the Porsche 550 Spyder is associated with the late actor James Byron Dean and some intriguing accidents.
Actor James Dean tragically died in a car accident while driving his Porsche 550 Spyder. Dean’s Porsche 550 Spyder collided head-on with a Ford coming from the opposite direction and crossed the lane. The accident occurred on September 30, 1955, and resulted in James Dean’s fatal injuries on the way to the hospital.
Afterward, all the individuals who purchased James Dean’s Porsche 550 Spyder experienced strange accidents. As a result, many people referred to James Dean’s Porsche 550 Spyder as the “cursed car.”
The Volkswagen Karmann Ghia 1966 is also a rare sight in Vietnam.
As seen, the vintage cars displayed at VIMS 2016 were meticulously preserved by their owners.
A 1950 Audi Union model.
The Isetta, a BMW model with an egg-like design, caused a lot of controversy during its introduction in Turin in October 1953. This car features a unique front-opening door resembling the front of the car.
In Vietnam, there are around 2 BMW Isetta cars owned by collectors. One of these cars appeared at the VIMS 2016 exhibition with a striking orange exterior color that the owner later repainted red.
The Mercedes-Benz 230 SL from the famous SL series of cars made an appearance at VIMS 2016 in the vintage car section. Manufactured for 8 years from 1963, the Mercedes-Benz 230 SL accumulated a total sales figure of 48,912 units.
This particular Mercedes-Benz 230 SL model features a convertible soft-top roof. Additionally, a detachable hardtop roof is available that can be manually removed, similar to the popular Chevrolet Corvette C7 Z06 in Vietnam.
Aside from adult vintage cars, VIMS 2016 also showcased a pair of children’s “racing cars” by Harrington. Among these, the red Ferrari 250 California Spyder grabbed the most attention.
The details on the children’s version of the Ferrari 250 California Spyder closely resemble the original supercar model, which can fetch a price tag of no less than 8 million USD.
In place of the iconic horse logo on the front of the car and the steering wheel, Harrington used the letter H as the main logo.
Although it’s a racing car for children, the Ferrari 250 California Spyder attracted a lot of attention from visitors.
Another racing car for children by Harrington is the F1 Racer.
The F1 Racer’s engine is exposed and located at the rear. At its heart is a single-cylinder air-cooled engine with a displacement of 120 cc.
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