Classic Cars is a 3D virtual gallery on MyGallery3D, a walkable online exhibition of 12 works. Step inside and explore it in your browser: no app, no headset.
A 3D virtual gallery of classic cars. Chrome, curves and dashboards from an era when a car was styled rather than optimised.
The photographs in this online exhibition are contributed by photographers on Pexels and are free to use. Each is credited to the person who took it, with a link back to their work.

Close-up of a classic blue Lincoln car's rear tail light, showcasing its chrome details.
Photograph by Michael Obstoj, via Pexels.

Vintage cars lined up together under clear sky. A gathering of vehicles people decided to keep and care for.
Photograph by Michael Obstoj, via Pexels.

A classic car photographed in black and white at an outdoor show. The monochrome treatment emphasizes form over everything else.
Photograph by TheVilas_, via Pexels.

A chrome close-up of a vintage car on a sidewalk. Someone kept this car near enough to photograph.
Photograph by Karolis Samuolis, via Pexels.

Chrome grille elements in detail. The design choices here show what made this car worth keeping.
Photograph by Luis Muñoz, via Pexels.

A teal classic car's front light captured in close-up. The chrome detailing shows the care someone invested in maintaining this vehicle.
Photograph by Enzo Varsi, via Pexels.

Inside a vintage car. The black steering wheel and dashboard speak to hours spent driving, and to ownership that lasted.
Photograph by Erik Mclean, via Pexels.

The distinctive emblem on a black vintage car's front. A maker's mark on a vehicle worth keeping.
Photograph by Franco Monsalvo, via Pexels.

Multiple classic cars with chrome details at an outdoor event. These are the cars people chose to preserve and present.
Photograph by Alex Grajeda, via Pexels.

A close-up of polished chrome and glass. The details suggest why someone kept this car. Its shine speaks to care.
Photograph by Engin Akyurt, via Pexels.

Vintage blue paint and gleaming chrome details. A fragment of a car someone chose to preserve.
Photograph by Adam Sokoloski, via Pexels.

A single chrome mirror on a classic car. Small details like this one were worth keeping intact.
Photograph by chatchawarn loetsupan, via Pexels.