Egypt collector accumulated over 100 vintage cars
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[October 29, 2020]
CAIRO (Reuters) - Sayed Sima says he
was around 25 years old when he began collecting vintage cars, attracted
by their beauty and rarity. They were also relatively cheap.
More than half a century later Sima, a nickname derived from the
Egyptian slang for cinema, says he now owns hundreds of vintage cars,
some of which he keep in Egypt's Media Production City where directors
often rent the antiques for shows and films.
Sima's oldest car is an Auburn which he acquired in the 1980s.
"This is of course a very rare car, a car that is entirely a piece of
antique," he said, while sitting in the Auburn showcasing its wooden
frame and steel coating.
"Its original tank is still inside. It's a beautiful car. Its structure
is all wood."
Sima remains fascinated by the way older cars operate.
His 38-year-old son, Ayman, shares this peculiar passion. He grew up
seeing his father's cars in movies.
"I also liked how I saw these cars on movie screens. I would see a movie
and think, oh it is our car," he said.
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Ayman Sima, the 38-years-old son of Sayed Sima, an Egyptian
collector of vintage cars, speaks during an interview with Reuters
next to an Italian 1928 "FIAT 501" automobile at his father's store
where he also has an exhibition of old cars, in the Giza suburb of
Abu Rawash, Egypt October 25, 2020. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Among the famous figures who once rode one of Sima's cars was former
Egyptian president Anwar El Sadat, whose presidential car was a
black 1975 Chevrolet Impala, said Sima.
(Reporting by Mohamed Zaki and Sherif Fahmy; Writing by Nadeen
Ebrahim; Editing by Nadine Awadalla and Raissa Kasolowsky)
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