Featured: 101 Photos Of The Breathtaking 2016 Amelia Island Concours

101 Photos Of The Breathtaking 2016 Amelia Island Concours

By Petrolicious
March 14, 2016

Photography By Nate Stevens

The Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance is one of those places where even the most jaded of car enthusiast will have a hard time knowing where to look.

Do you spend an hour oogling over this year’s Cars of Hans Stuck Class, featuring a number of racing machines from his illustrious career, or the classic Pegaso sports cars that have been sent from around the world to be judged?

There’s the otherworldly Rust Heinz-designed—yes, that Heinz—Phantom Corsair, classic IndyCars, Porsche 962s… And if you really had trouble knowing what to spend your time on, there was a well-named Trophy Cars Class that had as its highlight Ferrari’s first Le Mans-winning machine, the 1949 166 MM Barchetta by Touring.

What car featured at Amelia Island would you have given a trophy to?

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Guerrero Ethel
Guerrero Ethel
2 years ago

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Dennis
Dennis
7 years ago

I’ve seen nice cars around, but these are all classics. Even sports analysts couldn’t be a critic of this. Simply beautiful!

mikemiessler
mikemiessler
8 years ago

It was such an overwhelmingly special event! This was my first year attending and shooting it. Its great to see some other interpretations of the same cars I got to shoot. too. Seeing another photographer picking up on lines and details I missed. Truly awesome! Thanks guys!

Kirt Barnes
Kirt Barnes
8 years ago

It was a beautiful weekend for the event. Great to see all these cars gathered in one place.

Kirt Barnes
Kirt Barnes
8 years ago
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Great display from Lamboghini

Clayton Merchant
Clayton Merchant
8 years ago

Love the Pegaso Z-102, for as few cars as they made in the ’50’s, they sure had some beautiful and creative designs on that chassis.

Bryan Dickerson
Bryan Dickerson
8 years ago

Thank you for the beautiful pics!
Also, as much as I love the detail shots, it is gratifying that you got some full profiles and 3/4 shots in there too. Man can not live on appetizers alone.

Luca
Luca
8 years ago

I was about to write the same thing; every Petrolicious article has 1 full photo or so, and all the others are annoying crops, always too tight.

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