Showing posts with label Concours De Elegance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Concours De Elegance. Show all posts

Saturday, January 1, 2011

1939 Rolls Royce Phantom III Labourdette Vutotal

Rebodied in 1947 by Labourdette of Paris, this Phantom III was the designer's last and arguably most daring work. It was commissioned by the flamboyant Louis Ritter who let Labourdette go all out, so much so, the body alone cost $44 000 which made it one of the most expensive of its time- equal to around $375 000 in 2003

After it was transformed into Labourdette’s creation, the car was sold off to different owners, including a New York plastic surgeon, a drug dealer who ended up in a Cuban prison and even S. Mars, possibly of the candy empire. In the winter of 2005 John W. Rich of Pottsville, Pennsylvania purchased the car for his extensive collection.


this car was at the 2007 Pebble Beach Concours

read about http://www.supercars.net/cars/3606.html

photos from http://www.tuningforum.cz/viewtopic.php?f=112&t=78130 via http://stipistop.com/

Friday, December 4, 2009

Interesting vehicles and photos at Pebble Beach concours

1911 Oldsmobile Limited 7-Passenger Touring
A barn find that was in inoperable condition previously was meticulously brought back to mechanical life after two years

Paige Model 6-55 Daytona Speedster with mother in law seat
Nash Rambler Pinin Farina Palm Beach
Morgan F Super Sports

The Bardahl Special and a Kurtis 500 G-S

Chysler LeBaron Thunderbolt at Pebble Beach Concours


Monday, November 2, 2009

Type 356 Porsche... what a beautiful sweeping design, grace, and simplicity. Excellent





This is Mark's replica, and he'll make more and sell you one! http://www.type356-1.com/VintageReplicar/Home.html











San Diego Porsche Concours de Elegance


The front has a look that reminds me of a frog






That is a lot of electronics














"Do not misuse Warning Signal" Did they beleive that people would abuse the warning flashers if this label wasn't attached to the knob?









This is a new way to prop open a hood that I haven't come across before, it's a golf club and sock