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Long road from China for Beijing to Paris vintage car race

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A vintage car prepares to be flagged off from the Great Wall of China at Juyongguan in the suburbs of Beijing on Tuesday. Photo: AFP

Nearly 100 vintage and classic cars set off on a month-long trek from Beijing to Paris on Tuesday, with models from a 1913 Ford Model T to Bentleys and Mustangs starting out in the shadow of the Great Wall of China.

The Peking to Paris Motor Challenge stretches more than 12,000 kilometres through the Gobi desert in Mongolia to Russian back roads across to Ukraine, Slovakia, Austria, Switzerland and finally ending up in France.

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Car number one was a hulking black 1917 La France Tourer boasting a 14.5 litre engine, with large round headlights and a single rectangular pane for a windshield. It stood on the start line flanked by festive Chinese dragons.

It was followed by a stream of painstakingly restored and maintained vehicles, among them several Bentleys, from a regal and heavy silver 1936 model to a narrower 1927 version with a rounded body, and a number of Rolls-Royces.

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More recent classic cars included Porsche 911s, a Morris Oxford, and a few VW Beetles and Volvos.
The Peking to Paris Motor Challenge stretches more than 12,000 kilometres through the Gobi desert in Mongolia to Russian backroads across to Ukraine, Slovakia, Austria, Switzerland and finally ending up in France. Photo: AFP
The Peking to Paris Motor Challenge stretches more than 12,000 kilometres through the Gobi desert in Mongolia to Russian backroads across to Ukraine, Slovakia, Austria, Switzerland and finally ending up in France. Photo: AFP
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