
Known collection of vintage cars buried under the rubble of Aleppo
• The famous collection of vintage cars buried under the rubble of Aleppo
The well-known 70-year-old Syrian collector of vintage cars began collecting cars in his youth. Brilliant "Cadillacs", "Pontiac" and "Buchan" recently were his pride and joy. But the war in Aleppo, vintage cars turned into a pile of broken glass debris and dust.
Let's see what's left of the collection.

The bombs crushed antique cars, transformed their chrome radiators in curved faces.
"Look, she was crying, she was wounded and calling me for help," - says 70-year-old collector Mohiuddin Mohammad Anis. Buick 1955. (Photo by Joseph Eid):

Hudson Commodore - This executive class car brand, produced Hudson Motor Car Company in Detroit, Michigan, from 1941 to 1952. This is the model 1949. (Photo by Joseph Eid):

When the army had driven the rebels and guns fell silent, he vowed to fix all their cars. But it will not be easy. (Photo by Joseph Eid):

Cars have always been his passion, inherited from his father, a wealthy businessman in his time. A collection of 30 cars has been reduced to 20. Some of the cars were destroyed or stolen during the fighting. 13 cars are now parked in front of the new home of the owner, but seven others were arrested by the police, because they blocked the road, supposedly. Plymouth 1947. (Photo by Joseph Eid):

The interior of Plymouth in 1947. (Photo by Joseph Eid):

Buick 1948. (Photo by Joseph Eid):

The truck Chevrolet 1958. (Photo by Joseph Eid):

Buick 1948. (Photo by Joseph Eid):

1948 Buick. (Photo by Joseph Eid):

1947 Cadillac. (Photo by Joseph Eid):

Mohammad especially like American cars of the 1950s: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Hudson and Mercury. "I have three Cadillac because it is the most luxurious of cars. Each collector has to be a Cadillac. "
Mercury Montclair 1957. (Photo by Joseph Eid):

This is the story about the collector and vintage cars, victims of the war in Aleppo. (Photo by Joseph Eid):
