Tourists were drawn to the oldest historic car on exhibit at the Summer Speed Festival in Jeddah. Ghassan Abdel Nasser Salama owned the 1974 model automobile, which he and his siblings kept in good condition. Certain parts of the vehicle are hard to locate and must be purchased from other states or the nation where the vehicle was manufactured.
"Jeddah, August 9, 2024." Amidst a flurry of excitement and good times, travelers flocked at Jeddah Corniche Circuit to see the oldest historic car on exhibit as part of the Summer Speed Festival.The owner of the 1974 model car, Ghassan Abdel Nasser Salama, was at the meeting, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA). Despite being extremely ancient, the car attracted a lot of interest at the festival's antique car show. This was because of its striking shade of navy blue and its unique, eye-catching shape.Salama stated in his statement that he received the car from his father and grandfather. In addition, he said that he and his siblings have renovated it as needed in order to maintain it as a memorial masterpiece.After that, he talked about how some of the parts used in the car's construction were hard to come by. While the majority of the parts are easily obtained, he noted that others must be sourced from neighboring states or the nation where the car was manufactured.Salama claims that he preserves some pictures of the car as a keepsake and enters them in various competitions and shows. Due to these occurrences, tourists who want to discover more about the car's precise details find it to be a popular attraction.