At the 2011 Ault Park Concourse d'Elegance there were four classes for antique and pre-war classics which allowed for a wide variety of these beautiful machines to be shown. The classes covered all antiques through 1924, all pre-war non CCCA vehicles, CCCA pre-war classics from 1925-1934, and then CCCA pre-war classics from 1935-1948.
For those of you not making the connection, CCCA is short for the Classic Car Club of America, the premier organization for classic automobiles. To quote their web site, "The Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) is about vintage automobiles and the pleasure of the sport. Since its beginning in 1952, the Members of the CCCA have been dedicated to the collection, preservation and enjoyment of the world’s finest cars. As in the beginning, automobiles manufactured during the Grand Classic Era® from 1919 to 1948 remain the primary focus of the club today."
You can find the CCCA on line at http://www.classiccarclub.org/. They have a very informative and easy to navigate web site.
Also, check out some of pictures from the Ault Park Concourse and let us know which ones you like the most. Leave a comment or drop us an email at turnerbudds@yahoo.com. Enjoy.
AWESOME!!!!! i luv vintage cars
ReplyDeleteThanks. Me too. Tell everyone you know who likes them about this blog.
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