Salon Privé joins forces with Aviva for world-renowned Concours d'Elégance
August 19, 2021 by Salon Privé
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Among the entries being judged in the Concours d'Elégance presented by Aviva will be an exceptional pair of Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sports. These exclusive Grand Routiers used a 4.5-litre six-cylinder engine that boasted an impeccable motorsport pedigree – variants of it won in both Grand Prix racing and the Le Mans 24 Hours in the early post-war years. The first of the Talbot-Lagos that will grace Blenheim Palace is chassis number 110151 – a short-wheelbase T26 that was bodied by the flamboyant Jacques Saoutchik of Neuilly-sur-Seine on the western fringes of Paris. The one-off shape combined the post-war 'pontoon' style at the front with a rear end that evoked the revered 'teardrop' style of the 1930s, and the car has recently been treated to an extensive restoration. It will be joined by chassis number 110121 – a star of the post-war French concours d'elégance scene. Fitted with unique Franay cabriolet bodywork, this Talbot-Lago was first shown at the 1949 Paris Salon, where it was photographed with screen icon Marlene Dietrich. Having been awarded the 1er Grand Prix d'Honneur at the 1950 Concours d'Enghien, it returned to Franay to be repainted black and given a simpler grille design, before being displayed on the Talbot stand at the Brussels Auto Show. As well as the Concours d'Elégance presented by Aviva, there will be a brand-new feature for this year's Salon Privé Week – THE RED COLLECTION, which will be presented on the hallowed Blenheim Palace cricket pitch. The exclusive curated display will be kept under wraps until being unveiled on the opening day of the event, but will include last year's Best of Show 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza Zagato Spider. The pre-war thoroughbred will line up alongside other automotive greats, including a Mercedes-Benz 300SL 'Gullwing' and a Ferrari F40 – a spectacle not to be missed. There will also be first-class hospitality and retail therapy courtesy of the most exclusive luxury brands, and all the elements are in place for another unforgettable Salon Privé Week. Salon Privé Week 2021 1 September – Salon Privé Concours d'Elégance presented by Aviva 2 September – Salon Privé Concours d'Elégance presented by Aviva 3 September – Salon Privé Ladies' Day presented by Boodles 4 September – Salon Privé Club Trophy presented by Lockton 5 September – Salon Privé Classic & Supercar Tickets can be purchased via the website www.salonpriveconcours.com or by calling the Ticket Hotline: 0808 100 2205.
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