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A Johannesburg based workshop that specialises in vehicle wraps and auto detailing. This classic 1967 Ford Galaxie was stripped, restored and transformed to a head-turning retro car. Owner Zeblon Vilakazi explains his childhood association to these vintage cars, 'I remember even as a youngster we used to drive from Katlehong in Germiston to Pretoria with lots of kids in the back so I have fond memories as a kid.' This American car was the one of the few cars, in its time, to have electric windows and was known to be very luxurious.
The vehicle had fled a police check. It later hit a flower shop at full speed and turned over. The impact partially destroyed a wall.
Tucked away in an indoor market in Manchester, northwest England, lies the last shop in Britain dedicated to selling cassettes. Mars Tapes, founded in 2019 by a group of music lovers, is tapping into a nostalgic trend in cultural consumption accentuated by the coronavirus pandemic.
Ghent is one of two car manufacturing plants operated by Volvo Cars in Europe and has produced Volvos since 1965. At the moment it employs around 5,000 people. Have a look at the paint shop.
From November 1, 2019 through January 31, 2020, the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest is open for submissions in the United States.* Parents and teachers are invited to enter artwork created by U.S. youth, ages 4-15. Each submission consists of one artwork accompanied by a separate entry form signed by a parent or legal guardian (multiple submissions accepted). All submissions must be postmarked during the U.S. Contest Dates of November 1, 2019 through January 31, 2020.The U.S. Toyota Dream Car Art Contest is designed to inspire creativity in youth and imagine the future of mobility. Winners of this free youth art contest are chosen from three age categories (under 8 years old; 8-11 years old; and 12-15 years old), with judging based on three criteria: execution, uniqueness, and artistry of concept.