Monday, July 2, 2018

Antiques at the Cincinnati Concours

The 41st Annual Cincinnati Concours d'Elegance saw a spectacular array of vehicles despite the threat of some thunderstorms. The Antique Class featured this spectacular Cadillac.

This 1910 Buick Model 16 Roadster has a very unique toy tonneau body sitting on a 112" wheelbase. It was completely restored in 1980.


One of only 10 that have survived, this 1916 Buick D44 Roadster cost a whopping $985 and was originally owned by a member of the Anheuser-Busch family.


A previous concours winner, this 1921 Marmon Model 34B Speedster sported an aluminum hood, body and radiator.


This 1924 Ford Model TT Truck was originally built in Canada and had a repaint and interior restoration in 1980.

This 1907 Richmond Model J1 spent 100 years in the same family before they agreed to sell it to the Wayne County Historical Museum in 2003.


1 comment:

  1. Did this car come from North Dakota?

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