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Vintage and classic AUTO SHOW is back

bySunrise reporter
July 22, 2016
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Vintage-1The Annual Uganda’s auto show is back as the fifth (5) edition christened CBA Vintage & Classic Auto Show will be staged on the 30th at Sheraton Kampala Hotel.

The CBA Vintage & Classic Auto Show was unveiled at Sheraton Kampala Hotel, by the Chairman of the Uganda Vintage & Classic Auto Show Dr. John B. Niwagaba.

Vintage-2The show which is billed as the classiest event on the motor and social calendar will be held at the Sheraton Kampala Hotel where over 70 vintage and classic cars and 20 motorcycles will be on display for car enthusiasts.

Speaking at the launch event at the Sheraton, the Chairman of the Uganda Vintage & Classic Auto Show Dr. John B. Niwagaba said that this year, the show is attracting some of the biggest names in the vintage car collection including Sudhir, Wavamuno and many others.

Vintage-carThis year, expect to see some very exciting cars. We have already received entries of cars like Mr. Bill Farmar’s 1951 Citroen 15/6 and Kalvin Kagwa’s 1934 Wolsely and we have some new entries like Kakooza Wazir’s Bimula Limo and Ham Mukasa’s Heritage Car

The CBA Vintage & Classic Auto Show will be showcasing some of the fanciest, oldest, showiest cars that Uganda has to offer.

The Vintage & Classic Auto Show is a family event with activities for everyone. There will be a performance from Lillian Mbabazi and the Sundowners, children’s play area, a food court and hospitality tents with bites and drinks and so many fun and games.

 

 

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