Concours events aren’t just the glue that hold together a huge community of car enthusiasts, they also serve as significant charity functions that raise millions of dollars for local and national causes every year.
But this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, almost every concours event in America has been canceled. Unsurprisingly, this has put a lot of strain on the organizations that plan these …
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Car: 1965 Lotus Elan
Owners: Tim and Margie Suddard
Location: Ormond Beach, FL
Proposed Class: Sports & GT Cars (1960-1969)
Details: This late Series 1 Elan was found in a field near Traverse City Michigan. It was badly broken and beaten after getting badly damaged in an accident in the late sixties and left outside for nearly 40 years.
We found this car, with its original engine and transmission and painstakingly, and correctly restored it in our home shop in less than two years. Our goal was accomplished to have the car done and on the lawn at the Amelia Island Concours in 2018.
Be still my heart! My absolute favorite car.
New Phantom (EX51LC) 1925-26, Boattail Tourer. Authenticated "experimental" by RREC at Hunt House, UK. This is the remaining experimental chassis from March 1925 when Rolls-Royce transitioned from the Silver Ghost to the New Phantom. Sold to a Member of Parliament, this chassis went to Barker Coach builders in December, 1925 for a coach. It was then licensed May 1926.
Owner Stephen S, McDonald
McAlpin, Florida
Class: European Prewar
2020 Gasparilla Concours d'Elegance Accepted Participant".
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I'll get my tech people to help you in the a.m. Thanks for being part of our event.
To those of you having trouble uploading photos–have you tried copying/pasting them into the text editor, or dragging and dropping from your desktop?
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This is a bona-fide 1962 MG Factory race car, GHN210607.
The owner is Jim Plowden
Los Angeles, CA
Sports & GT 60-69
#51 has been nothing but a race car all its life. In its 58 years she has had 4 owners and has carried the nickname "lucille". I bought the car in 2013 after having co driven and been great friends with the previous owner. In November 2018, at a race in Thermal, CA I decided it was time to give Lucille an overdue freshening and engine rebuild. She is now as beautiful as she was in 1962 when she appeared at Sebring to finish 20th overaall and 5th in GT under 1.6L. Some German company broght Abarth Carerra's and swept the top places. All her special parts are back in place, 20 gallon tank, plex windows, top identification light, special seats, chrono tach & so much more; and while not a specialty concours car, she is a true warrior and stunning in her presentation.
1930 L-29 Phaeton Convertible Sedan
Mike and Judy Gaylor
The car is housed in an air conditioned barn in Dade City Florida
Submitted fo American Antique(1900-1930)
Affectionately known as the "Black Pearl " This car has undergone an 11 year owner restoration which was completed in August 2019. The car was taken to Auburn Indiana for the annual Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club reunion where it received a first place primary and best L29 award.
Historically, the L29 was the 1st American front wheel drive car mass produced beginning in 1929. Previous owners have been traced back to the early 1970s where the car was in Argentina. It is rumored to be the car that won the concours d elegance in France in 1930. 2020 Gasparilla Concours d' Elegance Accepted Participant