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Rare Car Exhibition in Vladivostok, Eastern Russia
An exhibition featuring 160 rare and classic cars was held in Vladivostok, showcasing a diverse collection from vintage American models to restored Japanese sports cars.

The "Gaijin Show" car exhibition took place over two days, May 16 and 17, 2026, inside a multi-level parking garage in Vladivostok, a city in eastern Russia.
Spanning three floors, the event displayed 160 vehicles, most of which are rare and seldom seen on everyday roads.
Collection Highlights and Historical Range
The majority of the cars were classic Japanese models, cherished and well-maintained by their owners, and rarely spotted in the city. The exhibition was organized into sections that guided visitors through automotive history.
One of the oldest vehicles on display was a Durant car from the 1920s, famously driven by Al Capone. The show also featured meticulously restored coupes and sports cars from the late 20th century.
Notable Vehicles on Display
- A 1974 white Toyota Corona Mark II coupe
- A 1967 Ford Mustang, both part of a vintage car museum collection
- The only Datsun 1200 in Russia
- The first Nissan pickup truck with a full cabin, known as the Nissan Sunny Truck
- Classic Asian models including the Nissan Skyline
The exhibition attracted enthusiasts eager to witness these rare automobiles, reflecting a rich diversity of automotive heritage.

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