We are in Voula, a southern suburb of Athens, built on the shores of the Saronic and in the third Rally of Old (Antique) Cars. In 1972, the first Association "Friends of the Old Car" (FILPA) was founded and from the first year the "FILPA International Rally" was established, an event and institution, which in the years that followed gained international fame as a result of attracting, hundreds of Greek and foreign friends and collectors of Old Cars.
The film opens with a sign to “OLD CAR SHOWS” as it informs us. We see the start and finish banner that says "PHILPA INTERNATIONAL RALLY 1975 START - FINISH" and then the camera stops on a patrol car and the police officers. The view changes with the competing cars. We stand out the Rolls Royces cars with the numbers 36, 7, 9 and 16 as we see the competing cars lined up. The filmmaker focuses on a car-most likely a Rolls Royce-in which three men are standing and looking at him.
Shots of the cars follow, some are Mercedes Benz, Bentley and the camera is standing on a 1925 Hispano Suiza from what we can see on the label. The footage of the racing cars continues with the lens focusing on a smiling driver as well as a 1931 Alfa Romeo.
The film closes with the competing cars and the engine of one of them.