Vintage Cars Photography in Argentina

Vintage cars Argentina

17 Colourful Photos of Old Vintage Cars Around Argentina

One of the first things you notice when you come to Argentina is the colorful array of vintage cars rolling through the streets and roads of every city and town. It’s not unusual to see antique automobiles parking down the street or people driving cars that are 60 years old. Most cars are American cars from the 60’s and 70’s but we also saw older models from the 40’s and 50’s. There is a real sense of nostalgia, seeing these old cars with their stylish and authentic design. Feels just like going back in time. Here are some of our favorite vintage cars we found in Argentina:

Vintage cars ArgentinaFiat 750, Corrientes St. Buenos Aires. Gorgeous!

Vintage cars Argentina Sky Blue Dodge, Vicente Lopez, Buenos Aires

Vintage cars Argentina Pretty Red Volvo, Capilla Del Monte

Vintage cars ArgentinaSiam Di Tella,  Rosario

Vintage cars Argentina, siam di tella vintage carSiam Di Tella,  Rosario

Vintage cars ArgentinaTorino. La techada, Capilla del Monte

Vintage cars ArgentinaTorino . La Techada, Capilla del Monte

Vintage cars ArgentinaBlue Old Ford, Rosario

Vintage cars ArgentinaPeugeot 404, Capilla Del Monte

Vintage cars ArgentinaPeugeot 404, Capilla Del Mont

Vintage cars ArgentinaChevy. Los Cocos, Córdoba

Vintage cars ArgentinaOld mini Fiat, Los Cocos, Córdoba

Vintage cars ArgentinaChevy. San Marcos, Córdoba

Vintage cars ArgentinaRenault. San Marcos, Córdoba

Vintage cars Argentina

Renault. Capilla del Monte, Córdoba

Vintage cars Argentina

Vintage cars Argentina

Oldish Truck, Capilla del Monte.

We failed to identify MOST of these car models, So If you can identify any of them, Feel free to share with us in the comments!

2 COMMENTS

  1. La techada is a Torino.
    Behind the Peugeot 404 is a Peugeot 504.
    Los Cocos Córdoba, Chevy.
    San Marcos, Córdoba another Chevy.
    San Marcos y Capilla del Monte, Renault.
    Thank you for the images.

    • Hey Carlos. I love vintage cars but I’m clueless about the models.. Thanks for the help 🙂

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