Car show in the Philippines last weekend

Car show in the Philippines last weekend

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King Herald

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23,501 posts

216 months

Monday 23rd November 2015
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Fontana Resort invited us to a plush show last weekend, indoors, air con, with carpet underfoot. It was more like a promotions for new cars show than an enthusiasts display, but it was an interesting weekend. I didn't take any pics of the new cars, as they all look the same to me.

Some very expensive sports cars and some old classics.



























And there was our group of hot rods, mine is the red one:











I've just built a 'rag top' for mine, to keep the searing midday heat at bay. Not exactly a perfect fit, but it only cost £150 to build. Plus the wife wasn't happy when we drove home with an umbrella up one evening, when the Asian monsoon did its best to flood us out.....




XJSJohn

15,965 posts

219 months

Thursday 26th November 2015
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I guess the American stuff is mostly left over from the time they had the bases there, but amazing to see e type and fulvia there too!!

King Herald

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23,501 posts

216 months

Thursday 26th November 2015
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Yes, loads of yank tanks here, but there is still a massive amount of imported 'exotica' around. For a dirt poor third world country there is a lot of money, in certain circles.

A Filipino 'friend' of mine in Manila recently received delivery of a brand new Ferrari, ordered from the factory. He has money, lots of it. His garage, the yellow one is the new one:


anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 27th November 2015
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I've been looking at running in the race series organised by the Manila Sport Car Club, and shipping my Caterham Super Sport over, looks fantastic value and some of the cars in their pictures are stunning, amazed me for third world country, with the depth and breadth of what was available.
In Malaysia there are loads of high end new cars but classics are a very small market, car shows dominated by the Royal families, who don't buy them as classics rather they are just things they kept from new because they never needed to sell to fund the next latest Ferrari purchase and there is no passion.

alfaman

6,416 posts

234 months

Friday 27th November 2015
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Reminds me of an RR / bently owners club rally in Kuching 10 years ago ... Really impressive classics including a couple of 1930s turbo bentleys - must have been worth nearly $1m each or more ?

Think they were on some sort of Asia tour / rather wealthy in comparison to most of Malaysia

King Herald

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23,501 posts

216 months

Sunday 29th November 2015
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Shipping used cars into the PI is fraught with hassles, mainly from customs men with their hand out for extras. Plus it is basically illegal as well. brand new cars is okay, but not used. Some law invented by Gloria to help the Philippines automotive industry.

Not that we actually have one here....

Snoggledog

7,007 posts

217 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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XJSJohn said:
I guess the American stuff is mostly left over from the time they had the bases there, but amazing to see e type and fulvia there too!!
Fulvia? Surely you mean Bertone Coupe...