An Alfa Giulia TZ at the start of the Quail, a private event that marks the beginning of the festivities...
as does the Carmel Concours on The Avenue where Peter Read and his 250 GT SWB s/n 1905 GT were awarded.
The Ferrari 250 GT Pinin Farina berlinetta Speciale s/n 0725 GT built in for Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands.
A Ferrari 375 MM Pinin Farina berlinetta s/n 0416 AM on the spectacular US 1, south of Monterey.
Another 375 MM, the unique Pinin Farina berlinetta Speciale s/n 0456 AM, purchased by Roberto Rossellini.
A barn find at Concorso Italiano; a 1955 Fiat 8V by Vignale.
At the Rolex Motorsport Reunion, a pair of Alfa Romeo P3s, Jon Shirley with # 12 and Peter Giddings on # 31.
Both types of Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZs in the Corkscrew at Laguna.
Carlo Vogele won the Ferrari GTO race with his 330 GTO s/n 4561 SA before …
… heading to the Pebble Beach lawn for the Sunday Concours.
All GTOs are not red as s/n 4219 GT demonstrates…
…nor s/n 4153 GT.
This GTO is s/n 3607 GT, owned by a wealthy American family.
There was a tribute to John Surtees who remains the only person to have been World Champion on two and four wheels. His MV Agusta and Ferrari F1.
Gorgeous 1956 Maserati A6G Allemano coupe.
On the French side, a 1938 Bugatti Type 57C Gangloff Cabriolet.
1937 Talbot-Lago T150-SS Figoni & Falaschi Coupe s/n 90103.
1938 Bugatti Type 57C Atalante.
1926 Renault 40CV Labourdette Skiff.
Best of Show award goes to the Art Deco 1934 Voisin C-25 Aerodyne of Peter and Merle Mullin.
Peter and Merle Mullin and entourage.
The winning Voisin interior.
To close this week of madness, Gooding broke the world record for a car sale at an auction as the Ferrari 250 TR prototype s/n 0666 TR, sold for $16.39 million.