PICTORIAL: Fatima Jinnah’s car being restored at National Museum in Karachi

The condition of the vehicle came to light in 2007, when pictures were published on Pakistani automotive websites

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The 1955 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible classic car that belonged to Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah. — Reuters

The car belonging to Mader-e-Milat (mother of the nation) Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah is being restored by the Government of Pakistan at National Museum in Karachi.

A mechanic lying underneath the classic. — Reuters

The condition of the vehicle — 1955 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible classic car — was first brought to light in 2007 when pictures were published on Pakistani automotive websites.

Technicians work on the 1955 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible classic car. — Reuters

The vehicle was taken away from the Mohatta Palace for repairs several years ago.

Earlier, the vehicle was left to rot under the open sky in the parking lot of the Sindh Information and Archives department.

A workman shows a worn-out part of the vehicle. — Reuters

Mohsin Ikram, a vintage car enthusiast, had taken upon himself the onerous task of restoring the vehicle to its original state.

The wheel of the car. — Reuters
Technicians working to restore the vehicle to its original shape. — Reuters

In an interview with the News last year, Ikram had said that the cars had been pulled out of the garages at Mohatta Palace when the building was to undergo renovation in 1997 and parked out in the open next to the sea. It was the saline air from the sea that had been causing the rust and the corrosion.