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The dates of the next RETROMOBILE 2021 announced

Updated August 21, 2020 by redak

Rather Jaguar E-Type ou Ferrari 335 s ? This is the choice offered by the Retromobile Show to Internet users on its official Facebook page in order to determine the poster for the 46th edition. And it is finally the Jaguar Type E, model which celebrates its 2021th anniversary in 60, which won all the votes!

Each year, this exceptional event opens the festivities of the International Vintage Automobile Week in Paris.

For 2021, an appointment is given to collector vehicle enthusiasts from 03 to 07 February, at the Porte de Versailles.

A true witness to automotive history, Rétromobile is a declaration of love for experienced and rolling vehicles of all kinds: cars, motorcycles, tanks and tanks, trucks, tractors, teuf teuf … And all these vestiges of the past which have shaped our rolling heritage. Spread over 3 pavilions, ie over 72m000, over 2 exhibitors come together who exhibit nearly 600 models every year, to the delight of visitors.

 

Rétromobile is, for all those who cross its doors, the opportunity to travel back in time or to live their passion. Dream, rave about, get informed, invest, meet artists, clubs and federations, bookstores, rally organizers, sellers of spare parts and miniatures, restaurateurs, car dealers, auction houses, mechanical restorers, insurers, manufacturers,… everything is possible at this show!

 

As every year, enthusiasts, amateurs or the curious will also be able to participate, or simply attend, the official auction of the Show on February 05th organized by Artcurial Motorcars.

 

For the first time this year, the Salon involved its fans and asked them to choose the car that will be the star of the poster for its 46th edition. The vote took place on the show's official Facebook page. A "Like" gave the vote to the Jaguar E-Type and an “I love” at the Ferrari 335 S from 1957. And it is ultimately the English elegance of the Jaguar E-Typewhich mainly attracted internet users and 10 of them won the poster for the edition.

 

Damien

I am Damien Lagrange, author for AuctionLab. With a degree in journalism from London, I have had a passion for art and auctions for over ten years. Joined the AuctionLab editorial team since 2017, I enjoy exploring the archives of auction houses, seeking to discover the stories hidden behind the objects on offer.

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