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“Some of our overseas entrants were nearing the point of putting their cars on boats and planes, and their own travel arrangements have long been made. The same is true for many of our international cadre of judges.”
Entries had already been selected and confirmed for the California-based event, which showcases some of the most beautiful and rare cars from around the world. What would have been the 70th edition will now take place on 15 August 2021, and retain the features that were planned for this year. This includes a display of past ‘Best of Show’ winners and special classes for Pininfarina coachwork, Porsche 917, Talbot-Lago Grand Sport, Miller racing, Iso, Early Electrics and the Carrera Panamericana.
*You’ll find more of Shayan Bokaie’s shots from last year’s Concours d’Elegance HERE, as well as round ups of the 2018 event by our own Alex Sobran HERE and HERE