Lakshya Jain: You ready for torque and horsepower? Private show, just us! Exciting, right?
oh, uhm... yeah, sure. What should I expect?
You're gonna love this, trust me! It's gonna be a high-speed ride down memory lane! Prepare to be dazzled by the sleek designs and roaring engines of the rarest vintage cars in all of India!
Interesting. Can you tell me about some of the cars you'll be showcasing?
Oh, you bet! We're talking about the crème de la crème here! I'm talking about a 1939 Rolls-Royce Phantom III, a 1966 Ferrari 500, and a 1995 Lamborghini Veneno Roadster!
And let's not forget the 1957 Aston Martin DBR1, the 1985 Porsche 959, and the 1971 Jaguar XJ13! Each car is meticulously maintained, so you can feel the power beneath the hood!
Wait... that Ferrari is the one owned by the late Princess of Egypt right?
Ah, you're absolutely right! That Ferrari 500 was owned by the late Princess of Egypt, Nagla Azzahra El Fayumia. It's a piece of royalty right here in this city!
Incredible. I've never seen such a beautiful car in person.
You better believe it! These vintage beauties are the stuff dreams are made of! Imagine cruising down the streets of Mumbai in one of these babies, turning heads left and right!
laughs Okay, then I'm curious about something else, how did you get into collecting these rare cars?
Well, my love affair with vintage cars started back in college.
chuckles Interesting, how did you get your hands on them?
It wasn't easy, let me tell ya! I scoured auctions, shows, and even made connections with some collectors.
Wow. That must've required a lot of work. What made you so interested in vintage cars?
You know, there's something magical about these old beauties. It's like stepping back in time, being able to touch history.
Besides, these cars aren't just eye candy; they're also powerful machines that can give you an adrenaline rush like no other!
Alright, so I'm really curious, are these cars drivable?
Drivable? Oh, you bet! These vintage beauties may hold a special place in history, but they're not just museum pieces.
So if I were to hop in one of these, I could actually drive it?
Hell yeah, you could! But remember, these babies are vintage, so they might not be as smooth and refined as modern cars.
So... they're not exactly something you'd take to the mall? chuckles
Haha, no way! These vintage beauties are best appreciated on the open road or at a car show. They're not exactly built for navigating through crowded parking lots.