ATLANTA CONCOURS DEBUTS THOROUGHBRED LINEAGE IN STREET PLATFORM
September 26, 2016 by Atlanta Concours d'Elegance
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While about 80 percent of the entrant vehicles have won awards in prior shows, the addition of cars from significant personal collections in the Southeast may be a stronger point of differentiation in creating a truly memorable weekend. Substantial sightings are expected to include:◾Among numerous Barn Finds, a pre-war seven-passenger 1932 Packard Phaeton -- one of the last to exist – as well as a 1967 Corvette coupe – found to have one owner, the original title, original keys, protect-o-plate, original manuals and a last known registration of 1973 ◾Several vintage cars from the Elliott Museum in Jensen Beach, Florida, including a 1914 Packard touring car and a 1920 Hudson, each owned by Italian opera singer Enrico Caruso (one of the most famous opera tenors in history) Themed collections will play a large role within the Concours, including six historic Chevrolet vehicles belonging to Jim Collier, a 79-year-old native Georgian, whose 40-year collection began with and continues to be only Chevrolet, with vehicles ranging from a 1925 coupe to a 1972 Monte Carlo. Mr. Collier is one of the few African-American car collectors in the U.S. and has a remarkable assemblage of 30 Chevys currently residing at his storage facility. Throughout his lifetime he has owned a total of 60 cars of the 'bowtie' persuasion. For the Concours event, he'll be displaying some of the rarest Chevy models to be found, including a '32 Phaeton and a '63 Corvette split window, as well as a '59 Impala convertible (one of six ever made) and a true nut-and-bolt restoration that he personally completed. This Impala is an extremely rare factory 348 cubic inch, 320 horse power version with a four speed manual transmission. It is easily the best of its breed. All weekend, attendees can shop the Merchant Walkway featuring automotive industry and lifestyle vendors, visit sponsor and exhibitor tents and test drive modern luxury vehicles in the Ride and Drive experiences. In addition, the event will include novice and expert tech sessions highlighting various aspects of vehicle ownership, heritage and restoration. Tickets for the event are now on sale at atlantaconcours.org. ABOUT THE ATLANTA CONCOURS: Founded by Chairman Harry Krix, formerly with the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance, and Co-Chairman and COO Bill Wallet, the Atlanta Concours d'Elegance is the first premier automotive event to grace the metropolitan Atlanta region and will include 170 vintage and collectible entrant vehicles, as well as approximately 250-300 club and private automobiles on display. Krix and Wallet are lifelong friends and business associates who joined together three years ago to realize their dream of producing a major classic automobile event such as the Concours d'Elegance for the Atlanta community.
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