History on wheels wows visitors
On 19 January, the long-awaited 54th edition of the Statesman Vintage and Classic Car Rally, brought the city of joy to life, marking it as an auspicious day filled with history and glory in the calendar of Kolkata.
On 19 January, the long-awaited 54th edition of the Statesman Vintage and Classic Car Rally, brought the city of joy to life, marking it as an auspicious day filled with history and glory in the calendar of Kolkata.
The streets of Kolkata came alive on Sunday as over 120 vintage and classic vehicles, from four-wheelers to two wheelers, participated in The Statesman's 54th annual Vintage and Classic Car Rally.
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