Exhibition of old-timers in Cetinje

One of the organizers of the exhibition points out that "some specimens cost more than a million euros"
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Ažurirano: 01.10.2014. 13:41h

In Cetinje, on Dvorski trg, a parade and an exhibition of old-timers "Alfa Romeo" were held today.

The parade of old-timers started at 10 a.m. in Njegoševa street, near the former French embassy, ​​across Dvorski trg, after which the cars were displayed in front of King Nikola's Palace until 12:30 p.m.

The residents of Cetinje were presented with nine models, including the "8C2300", "8C2300 Le Mans" and "8C2900A", and in addition to them, the automobiles with which some of the most prestigious competitions were won, including the "24 Hours of Le Mans" race.

One of the organizers, Oskar Huter, said that the organization of this exhibition came about "quite spontaneously, in a conversation with the guests who visited the Museum of King Nicholas, who are members of an Italian company that deals with the promotion of old-timers."

These are examples of racing and passenger cars, produced during the fourth decade of the last century.

And what is their value, Huter points out that "some specimens cost more than a million euros."

The married couple Loman from the Netherlands also presented their car. They did not hide their satisfaction that they had the opportunity to present their blue "Alfa Romeo" from 1931 to the people of Cetinje. "Our car is famous for having participated in the French team in the prestigious race, where it won third place. In addition to this one, we own another 300 old timers," say these Dutch people.

Collectors of these cars will be in Montenegro until Sunday, and they will also visit Plavnica and Sveti Stefan.

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