Joseph and Margie Cassini’s stunning 1938 Horch 853 Special Roadster that took Best of Show in Sunday’s Greenwich Concours International.
Photo: Ray Tahan
The Greenwich Concours is unique in that it’s a two-day event – two separate concours back-to-back – with American cars and motorcycles shown on Saturday, and European and Asian vehicles displayed on Sunday, with approximately 120 cars on display each day.
Saturday’s Best of Show – the futuristic 1954 Packard Panther, a company prototype owned by Ralph Marano Junior and Senior. Photo: Ray Tahan1957 Dodge Hemi-powered Dual Ghia sits next to the Corvette Rondine. Photo: Ray TahanAnother unusual entry this year was a 1917 Renault “Whippet,” which is likely a first for any concours, anywhere, for it is a working, running, restored two-man French Army tank from WWI. Photo: Ray TahanJoseph and Margie Cassini’s stunning 1938 Horch 853 Special Roadster that took Best of Show in Sunday’s Greenwich Concours International. Photo: Ray TahanRare Momo Mirage.Photo: Ray Tahan