The Classic Car Club of America has been honoring what they consider to be full classic automobiles since 1951. The look at cars built between 1915 and 1948 and have chosen those they feel are, essentially, the best of the best. The Cincinnati Concours d'Elegance always has classes for these cars and, in fact, breaks them into early and late classics. The Late Classic class are cars from 1936 through 1948, and this year included a 1938 Packard Darrin convertible Victoria. This Darrin coach body was only put on 120 Packard frames. This car was built for Hollywood actress Sally Rand. It has a 320 cubic inch inline eight-cylinder engine that puts out 120 horsepower.
This is a 1931 Stutz DV32 MA convertible coupe. It hasn't been driven on the road since 1938 and the current owner purchased it out of storage in 2024, giving it a full restoration. The engine is a 322 cubic inch, dual overhead cam, inline eight-cylinder power plant that generates 165 horsepower. The car was guaranteed to go 100 miles per hour.There are several fairly unique features to this 1937 Cord 812 SC Phaeton. The Cord was one of the first front wheel drive automobiles. It was also one of the first to adapt hydraulics and to have flip up headlights. The car has a 289 cubic inch V 8 engine that generates 175 horsepower.Dubbed the "Standard in the World" for luxury, this 1947 Cadillac Series 62 Club coupe had an original price tag of $2500. It sports its original engine, a 325 cubic inch V 8 engine that creates 150 horsepower.