Vintage cars hit the road in Buenos Aires
Classic cars are hitting the roads in Argentina's capital. Held in tribute to the country's first ever open road race 118 years ago, the Grand Premio Recollecta Tigre features 35 antique vehicles, all manufactured before 1919. Jorge Luis Pinedo has repaired and restored cars for the past sixty years. He's participating with his Cadillac Roadster from 1912, which features an electric starter motor, a novelty at the time. If they're an earlier, but I need it for the refrigerator element, a sun placer and our Connell. Mente una una ultra dimension. Como como Cape El tunnel, El tiempo realmente de golf pista Selena yo Dolce este andando outro regime, and they will see that outro pasando Los camo palanca visa totalmente differente Y El freno por supuesto de Delano dos equinovia out of southeast la cage. Guillermo Bianchi is representing a friend who owns a 1917 Leyland. The gearbox has four speeds and a chain transmission. The event doesn't crown a winner. Instead, all participants receive a small trophy at the finish line, then spend the afternoon at the Tigre Art Museum.