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The MBCCR ranks among the most prestigious one-make events of its kind in the world. (Express)
MORE than 40 varieties of vintage Mercedes-Benz cars made their presence felt at the 7th edition of the annual Mercedes-Benz Classic Car rally on Sunday morning in Mumbai. The route from Taj Lands End in Bandra to Worli Sea Face and back impressed the vintage car lovers with some star cars, including a Mercedes-Benz Nurburg.
The event also felicitated women police officers of Mumbai who are among the many Covid-19 warriors in the city. Shri. Anil Deshmukh, Hon. Home Minister, Maharashtra and Mr. Santosh Iyer, vice-president, sales & marketing, Mercedes-Benz India flagging off the rally.
Rally saw participation from some of the most immaculately kept Mercedes classics
Entourage of classic Mercs wowed crowds during the Sunday morning drive in Mumbai Check out our A total of 46 cars participated in the 7th edition of the MBCCR, with enthusiastic participants driving in to bring together the rarest collection of Mercedes-Benz model families through the years. Supercar fanatic Gautam Singhania drove in with his impeccable 190SL, while industrialist Viveck Goenka stunned everyone present with his rare and immaculate assortment of Mercedes-Benzes, including icons such as the W111 Fintail. Another noteworthy mention must be made of the W136 170V belonging to Yashvardhan Ruia, and also Zahir Merchant’s W191 170S. Mr. Vikram Bokey from Pune took part in his immaculate 500SEL (W126) that is believed to have run under 25,000 miles since new. Every classic generation of the E-Class, SL-Class and S-Class was represented at the event, adding to the prestigious lineage