Sunday, June 23, 2024

Pre-War Classics At the Cincinnati Concours

Founded in 1952 with the idea of celebrating the best of the pre-war automobiles, the Classic Car Club of America created a definition of what a classic car should be. a "fine" or "distinctive" automobile that was made in small numbers and was expensive when new. The rules have changed a bit over the years but this same basis holds true today for any "full classic" qualified by the CCCA. The 46th Cincinnati Concours d'Elegance had a class for Pre-War Classics that included at 1931 Buick 8-94 sport roadster, a 1933 Cadillac 370C, a 1930 Packard 734 Boat Tail Speedster, a 1922 Paige 6-66 seven passenger sedan,
                                         






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