Every year in Greenwich CT, they have a "Concours d' Elegance", a fancy name for a Car show that ONLY has the BEST of the BEST. This show is the East Coasts "Pebble Beach Car show" in CA, this is a where the most rare, historical or fine examples of an Automobiles are judged. The show takes place over two days, Sat - American Automobiles, Sun - European Automobiles, although there are several cars that stay for both days because they are just to incredible.
If you have never been to this show, you must. About 150 cars per day, this IS the ultimate show for the Automotive enthusiast in our neck of the woods.
Saturday June 6th and Sunday June 7th, 2009
Roger Sherman Baldwin Park
100 Arch Street
Greenwich, CT.
$20 per day or $30 for both days; children 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult.
From Site:
The cars exhibited include many of the pre-WWI brass-era cars, such as Panhard, Renault, Mercedes-Benz, Oldsmobile and Detroit Electric; the grand classics of the late 1920s and '30s, such as V16 Cadillacs, mighty Duesenbergs, and such storied marques as Rolls-Royce, Marmon, Pierce Arrow, Lagonda, Cord, Auburn, Packard, Alfa Romeo, and Maserati; and post-WWII cars with big fins, outsized engines, and such bygone makes as Hudson, Nash, Studebaker, DeSoto, and Plymouth. There will be sports and competition cars exhibited each day, including two historic Indy 500 race cars.
If you have never been to this show, you must. About 150 cars per day, this IS the ultimate show for the Automotive enthusiast in our neck of the woods.
Saturday June 6th and Sunday June 7th, 2009
Roger Sherman Baldwin Park
100 Arch Street
Greenwich, CT.
$20 per day or $30 for both days; children 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult.
From Site:
The cars exhibited include many of the pre-WWI brass-era cars, such as Panhard, Renault, Mercedes-Benz, Oldsmobile and Detroit Electric; the grand classics of the late 1920s and '30s, such as V16 Cadillacs, mighty Duesenbergs, and such storied marques as Rolls-Royce, Marmon, Pierce Arrow, Lagonda, Cord, Auburn, Packard, Alfa Romeo, and Maserati; and post-WWII cars with big fins, outsized engines, and such bygone makes as Hudson, Nash, Studebaker, DeSoto, and Plymouth. There will be sports and competition cars exhibited each day, including two historic Indy 500 race cars.