1960 Ferrari 250 GT II Cabriolet Wins 2019 Concorso Italiano Best In Show Award
August 19, 2019 by Concorso Italiano
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As it is Concorso tradition to honor Italian milestones, this year's event also celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Ferrari Dino, as well as the Iso Rivolta Lele, the 70th anniversary of Abarth, and the 60th anniversary of DeTomaso. Event organizers also toasted the Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider, Giulietta, and Junior Zagato models. Other honors bestowed this year included the prestigious 'La Bella Macchina' hall-of-fame award, which was presented to Mario Carlo Baccaglini, the Chairman of the most important show in Italy for classic cars, Auto e Moto d'Epoca in Padova. The winner of the first Pirelli Perfect Fit Award was a 1960 Alfa Romeo 2000 Touring, with Pirelli Collezione tires, a range created for the world's most desirable sports cars built between 1950 and 1980, in particular the winner car has vintage tires Cinturato CA67. The Doug Magnon Preservation award was presented to Carlann and Joe Duray for their 1962 Maserati 3500. The Valentino Balboni award was presented to a Lamborghini Countach. The owner was gifted an automotive art piece by Francesca Lugli, an Italian artist from Carpi, Italy. Chairman's Award was given to a Maserati Ghibli of Ron Corradini Best of Marque Awards • 1967 Lancia Fulvia Sport 1.3 HF of Norman Schatzbargen; • 1972 MV Agusta 750 S of Moto Talbott Collection, most powerful production 750 at the time; • 1974 Iso Lele of Mike Clarke, one of the last cars built by the Iso factory and shipped to California; • 1960 Ferrari 250 GT II Cabriolet of Ron Corradini, restored by Hot Rods & Hobbies; • 1959 Fiat 1200 TV Trasformabile of Alex & Amy Haugland, the only Fiat with factory swivel seats; • 1971 De Tomaso Pantera L of Dallas Raines (driven by Jeff Hicky); • 1967 Maserati Ghibli Berlinetta of Ron Corradini, winner of the Best in Class at Amelia Island; • 1960 Alfa Romeo 2000 Touring Roadster of Don Peterson; • 1967 Lamborghini Miura P400, one of the first 100 built, of Chris Papamichal; • 1952 Osca MT4LM of Phil White. Concorso Italiano assembled rare vehicles with a total worth that reached roughly $200 million, continuing the tradition of bringing Italian automotive excellence to Monterey Historics Week. In addition to the vehicles on display, the spectacular views of native trees lining the Pacific Ocean and the rich sound of the engines rumbling, attendees enjoyed delicious food, Italian fashion, musical performances and on-stage interviews with legendary automotive collectors, designers and manufacturers. For additional information and to stay up-to-date with news on Concorso Italiano, please visit http://concorso.com/. About Concorso Italiano Concorso Italiano is a multi-faceted luxury lifestyle event held on the Monterey Bay Peninsula in California every August and is part of the world's most prestigious automotive weekend. In its 33rd year, Concorso Italiano is a must-attend convergence of sophistication, taste and fun that embraces cultural elements of Italian style, including music, cuisine, fashion, products, and travel. The event is centered on as many as 1,000 of the most unique luxury and exotic Italian automobiles and motorcycles.
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