Historic vintage cars added to Pakistan Monument Museum
ISLAMABAD: Two historic vintage cars, the Mercedes Pullman 600 and the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, have been added to the Pakistan Monument Museum.
Their exhibit was inaugurated by caretaker Prime Minister retired Justice Nasirul Mulk on Monday, around a month after he stopped the proposed auction of the Pullman 600 that the Prime Minister’s Office had advertised in May.
After he stopped the auction of the vehicle, Mr Mulk directed for the Pullman and the Rolls-Royce to be restored and placed in the Pakistan Monument Museum as national assets.
According to an introductory note at the museum, the 1970 Mercedes Pullman remained in the use of president Yahya Khan and prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, and was also used by foreign dignitaries such as Palestinian president Yasir Arafat, Egyptian president Anwar Sadat, Libyan president Col Moammar Gaddafi, Saudi king Faisal bin Abdul Aziz and others during their visits to Pakistan.
Addition was inaugurated by PM a month after he cancelled auction of Mercedes Pullman 600
The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow was built in 1976 and gifted to Bhutto by Saudi king Shah Khalid bin Abdul Aziz the same year. It remained in the use of Bhutto, prime minister Benazir Bhutto and foreign dignitaries including Shah Khalid bin Aziz, Prince Karim Aga Khan, Sheikh Sultan bin Al Nahyan, the premier of China, prime minister of Japan, former world boxing champion Mohammad Ali and princess Diana.
Both cars were restored by Hakas as a complementary project.
According to a press release issued by the Press Information Department, the prime minister during his visit to the museum expressed the hope that the “showcasing of cars will help the young and coming generations learn about Pakistan’s history and also the tradition of hospitality rendered to the visiting international guests.”
In addition to the new vehicles, the museum also houses a collection of historic pictures and articles of national leaders, including Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Fatimah Jinnah and various galleries, which the prime minister visited.