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Turkish man’s antique-decorated 1973 model minibus draws attention

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Seferi Karakaş, fondly referred to as “Çorumlu Cowboy,” hails from Çatak village in northern Çorum province, drawing consideration wherever he travels together with his distinctive fashion. Renowned for his distinct style sense, he excursions vintage markets throughout Türkiye in his 1973 mannequin minibus named “Sevda,” embellished with an assortment of antiques.

Karakaş, who has adorned the again of his minibus with a motorbike and bicycle, has turned the automobile into a private caravan. He has amassed varied ornaments on the entrance, aiming to maintain this fascinating fashion for a lifetime.

Retired trainer Seferi Karakaş, nicknamed “Çorumlu Cowboy” sits in his 1973 minibus named “Sevda,” Eskişehir, Türkiye, Jan. 9, 2023. (IHA Photo)

Reflecting on his upbringing, Karakaş shared: “My grandmother raised me. She didn’t have much herself but was always generous, providing food and clothing. She shaped my style during that time.”

He defined that his affinity for distinctive dressing types started in childhood and has change into an integral a part of his on a regular basis life. “I have a different wardrobe for work, but otherwise, this is my style. I am deeply interested in antiques, often visiting different antique markets in various cities. I select objects that resonate with my personality,” he added.

A view of the dash of the 1973 model minibus named

A view of the sprint of the 1973 mannequin minibus named “Sevda” adorned with antiques, Eskişehir, Türkiye, Jan. 9, 2023. (IHA Photo)

Regarding his cherished minibus, “Sevda,” Karakaş proudly acknowledged: “My vehicle has a 50-year history. It was certified for 20 years. After that, I modified it to its current state, which is now serving as my caravan. Wherever I go, the vehicle resonates with people, evoking memories of the past. These were once public vehicles used by our community. When people see it, they reminisce about the stories of those days, recalling weddings and travel memories. It’s heartening to see people take an interest in it.”

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