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88 beauties displayed at Vintage Car Show at i’langa Mall

The Lowveld Old Wheels Club hosted its annual car show in partnership with i'langa Mall on Father's Day.

With over 88 remarkable vintage vehicles on display, the annual Vintage Car Show was an epic highlight on Father’s Day.

The show was hosted by the Lowveld Old Wheels Club, in partnership with i’langa Mall and sponsored by Nelspruit Ford, on Sunday June 18. The classic beauties were on display at the mall’s upper parking area, and many dads popped in for a closer look at these automobiles from past decades.

i’langa Mall’s Henri Gouws said, “It was fantastic to celebrate and embrace the power of togetherness on a very special Father’s Day. The atmosphere was electrifying, and we extend our gratitude to all the exhibitors who contributed to the captivating showcase.”

He said they were thrilled to host the show again. “This event brought our community together in a truly special way.”

The Lowveld Old Wheels Club did not hold back for this show. One of the oldies on display was the magnificent museum piece, a 1912 Willys-Overland with a 40-horsepower four-cylinder engine. This was the centrepiece that captured the attention of most of the attendees.

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The club’s Louie Amorim said they were grateful to the mall for partnering with them to preserve and promote the automotive heritage, which is truly commendable.

“Together, we create a platform on which enthusiasts can come together, share their passion and keep the spirit of vintage car culture alive,” he said.

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He said they look forward to future collaborations and the continuation of such fantastic displays.

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Bongekile Khumalo

Bongekile is a junior journalist focusing on community news in Mpumalanga, with also a distinctive interest in impactful human interest stories. She began her career in 2019 and was recognised as an upcoming journalist in 2020.
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