Alcalá de Henares Hosts 'Vintage Car Route' with Historic Vehicles

The event, organized by Spain's oldest veteran car club, gathered models manufactured before 1940.

Image of vintage cars parked at an outdoor event.
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Image of vintage cars parked at an outdoor event.

The city of Alcalá de Henares hosted the 'Vintage Car Route' last weekend, an event that brought together historic vehicles manufactured before 1940, starting from the El Corte Inglés car park.

The Veteran Car Club of Spain, established in 1962 and recognized as the country's oldest veteran car club, was responsible for organizing this prominent gathering. The initiative allowed attendees to enjoy an exhibition of genuine automotive treasures.
Vehicles from various parts of Spain converged at the outdoor car park of El Corte Inglés in Alcalá de Henares. From there, participants embarked on routes that took them to nearby towns such as Torrelaguna or Chinchón, offering a scenic tour through the region.
A municipal representative joined the participants at the start of the route, highlighting the city's interest in such events that combine history and automotive culture.