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Back to the Future: Chennai’s car enthusiasts gathered for a unique car show

Back to the Future: Chennai’s car enthusiasts gathered for a unique car show

The Hindu
Thursday, May 02, 2024 01:36:49 PM UTC

Chennai's OMR hosts a unique car show blending vintage classics with modern supercars, attracting enthusiasts of all ages.

On a sweltering Sunday morning, Chennai’s Old Mahabalipuram Road (OMR) witnessed a sight that left passer-bys in awe — over 40 classic vintage cars and modern supercars assembled for a first-of-its-kind show. This collaboration between The Historical Cars Association of India (HCAI) and Cars & Coffee, Chennai chapter, seamlessly blended the past with the present, bringing together petrolheads of all ages and walks of life. 

Aptly named Back to the Future, the event showcased iconic vintage models like the Buick Super 8 (1949), the 1957 Studebaker President, the Ford Thunderbird, and the timeless 1960 Chevy Impala. A 100-year-old Chevrolet from 1924 added a special touch. Juxtaposed against these vintage beauties were modern masterpieces like the Rolls-Royce Phantom, various Lamborghinis, Porsches, and Aston Martins, creating a fascinating contrast for car enthusiasts who flooded the venue to get a glimpse of their dream machines. 

“Chennai’s young generation has a strong passion for high-performance cars,” says Ranjit Pratap, president of the HCAI. “They own some of the world’s most expensive vehicles, like Porsches, Aston Martins, and Ferraris.  While they dominate the modern car scene, there’s also a growing interest in vintage cars among them.”

Ranjit, who owns several vintage and modern cars, has attended a few meets organised by Cars & Coffee’s Chennai Chapter. “I’ve brought some of my vintage cars to their informal meets. This show is a chance to take things to a larger scale and spark interest in collecting historic automobiles among the younger generation,” he adds. 

VS Kylas Swaminathan, founder-secretary, HCAI, highlights the importance of events like this. “We are waiting for the next generation to take over. In the US and Europe, classic car care is often a hands-on experience. Events like this can inspire younger generations to get involved.”

Cars & Coffee is a global phenomenon where car enthusiasts gather with their vehicles, socialise, and share their passion. The Chennai chapter, albeit not officially part of the global movement, is inspired by the same spirit to meet locals with interest in cars of different makes and styles. On the other hand, HCAI, formed in 2019 by Ranjit, is an umbrella organisation that brings together other vintage car clubs in southern India. They conduct shows that help vintage car owners connect and interact.

“Having a car is like being in a relationship,” says Jonah Jacob, organiser at Cars & Coffee, Chennai. “You have to nurture it and take care of it. We needed a space to nurture that enthusiasm, and that’s how this collaboration with HCAI came about. All of us at Cars & Coffee – owners, viewers, and organisers – are linked by one thing: our love for cars.”

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