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Best of Pebble Beach, Laguna and Concorso

September 17, 2008 By pete

Hugues Vanhoolandt gives us the Best of Monterey.

Pebble Beach

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The best of show, 1938 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B, Jon & Mary Shirley. Wheel discs by Lmarr Disk LTD.

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1948 Delahaye 135 MS Faget-Varnet cabriolet, Cathy & Jerry Gauche.

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1953 Delahaye 235 Chapron coupé, Brian & Jeannine Hoyt.

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1952 Delahaye 235 Letourneur et Marchand, Alexandra & Charles Morse.

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1968 Lamborghini Miura Bertone roadster, Adam Gordon.

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1927 Lancia Lambda 7th series Albany Airway, Gary Byrd.

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1961 Lancia Appia Sport Zagato coupé, Paul & Vicki Tullius.

Historics at Laguna Seca

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1938 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B MM spyder # 412030 of Ralph Lauren.

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1939 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS # 913213 of Conrad Stevenson.

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1925 Bugatti T35A # 4631 of David Duthu.

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1946 Delage D6 # 880004 of Peter W. Mullin

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Maserati T-61 # 2467 of Thomas Mittler.

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1957 Maserati 300S # 3071 of Anthony Wang.

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Birdcages in formation: Carl Moore #2461 ahead of Jonathan Feiber #2458.

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1971 Ferrari 312 PB # 0880 of Ernie Prisbe

Concorso Italiano

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De Tomaso Mangusta, still an incredible looking car.

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Diablo SVR n° 024, patriot colors.

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Jay Leno.

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Intermeccanica Italia (1971).

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Iso Grifo.

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The fashion show had a lot of success.

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Among the numerous Ferraris, this 1952 342 America s/n 0246 AL

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Looking better every year is the old standard 250GTE.

Tagged With: concorso italiano, monterey car week, monterey historics, pebble beach concours

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  1. Signora Elettra says

    September 18, 2008 at 8:28 am

    I left my Alfa GT 2000 on Grenada while I was
    running away from the Revolt. (1978)
    I don’t know how to locate it. Is there such
    a thing as a Lost Car Detective Agency ?
    The original plate was ME—-, from Autosalone Messina, but by now it would have been reregistered in Grenada, provided it is
    still in one undamaged piece. I have small
    hope, but whoever finds it has my blessing and authorisation to keep it. I can identify it by some secret markings.
    Elettra

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