The mayor of Mazarrón, Francisco Blaya, together with the Councillor of Culture, Alicia Jimenez, Commissioner of 'Evocation', José María López Ballesta, has inaugurated the first exhibition of classic motorcycles that will house the town until 1 October.
The event also played by the collector of antique motorcycles, Antonio Paredes Navarro, who has seized the emotion in a very special moment in which he was accompanied by his family and friends.
The inauguration was also attended by the Councillor for Sports, Francisco Antonio Raja, Councillor Services, Salvador Ardil, Personal Councilman Miguel Ballesta, Councillor of Commerce, Juana Maria Morales, Councillor for Citizen Security, Second Munoz, Councillor for Fiestas, Luisa María Heredia and the Councillor for Civil Protection, Jacqueline Gálvez.
The Hall of the Department of Culture has hosted more than five hundred people in the door opening of the exhibition of classic motorcycles, called 'Evocation', which will run until October 1 Monday through Friday from 9:00 to 14:00 h.
and from 20:00 to 22:00 h.
Jose Maria Lopez has started the opening ceremony with words of admiration for his friend Antonio Paredes and as classic motorcycles has outlined the importance of each of them remains the story of Mazarrón.
Later, Francisco Blaya, who has expressed surprise and pride at the great reception given to 'Evocation', has ensured that the opening is more crowded than has chaired since its mandate.
Also, the Mayor thanked and recognized his work with Antonio Paredes which has captured this wonderful collection of bikes and, above all, for sharing with the public through this impressive exhibition.
For two weeks all those who may wish to explore this wonderful world with the amazing collection of rare items to be the employer Mazarron Antonio Paredes Navarro.
'Alcyon', 'BH', 'BJR YZ 175', 'Iso Titan', 'Lube 125 T', 'Mosquito', 'Moto Guzzi Hispania', 'Ossa-125-Sticks',' RIEJU 175 ',' Montesa Impala ',' ROA 197 RM ',' Iso Scooter 125 ',' Moto Guzzi Hispania 'and' Lambretta Jet 125 'are some of the models that people can view in this exhibition shows, the manufacturing dates from the fifties and seventies .
Among the motorcycles it is worth noting 'Sadrian' T-17 125 for being the only one that was made in Murcia in the fifties.
Also worth noting that the 28 motorcycles that make up 'Evocation' are ready for the road, and that its restoration is complete.
The collection of classic motorcycles Antonio Paredes Navarro stands at over one hundred, making it one of the largest in the Region of Murcia.
These gems are invaluable motor, which consists of effort, dedication and work that adds to its economic importance and mechanics.
The hard work of recovery has led to the employer Mazarron for nearly 40 years, to find pieces of antique motorcycles from different parts of the Region of Murcia, as well as other locations in Spain and the foreigner with a single purpose: to rehabilitate 'Motor her jewels. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón