Magnificent Mercedes-Benz 540K wins Best of Show at Salon Privé Concours d'Elégance
September 12, 2021 by Mercedes-Benz
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The Pre-War Sports class also attracted a strong entry, with an extremely original and beautifully restored SS 100 3½ Litre Roadster getting the nod. The rakish sports car was selected ahead of some particularly significant Bentleys, included a 3 Litre that was part of the factory team for the 1927 Le Mans 24 Hours, and a 4½ Litre Vanden Plas tourer owned new by company saviour Woolf Barnato. Covid restrictions prevented 90 years of Pininfarina being celebrated in 2020, so instead there was a class dedicated to the revered Italian design house in 2021. Against fierce Ferrari opposition, judges awarded top spot to a 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1600 Spider. One of only 404 right-hand-drive Giulia 1600 Spiders produced for the UK, Australian and South African markets, it had been restored to perfection between 2014 and 2016. One of the most eye-catching displays belonged to the Fit for a King class. The winner was an elegant 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III that is one of only three cars to feature Sedanca de Ville coachwork by Arthur Mulliner with a Thrupp & Maberly sliding roof over the driver. Lining up alongside was a 1949 Bentley Mk VI Light Touring Saloon that was chosen to receive the Duke of Marlborough Award by the event host. The Hooper-bodied car is finished in an extravagant two-tone paint scheme and was delivered new to HH Maharaja of Mysore, Sir Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar. The Churchill Cup for Most Exceptional Design was awarded to a 1972 De Tomaso Mangusta. 'Our mission was to look at the aesthetics of a car from a designer's point of view,' said legendary racer Derek Bell, who was part of the judging panel. 'We looked at every car here, and it was incredibly difficult. We eventually selected our top three and then held a vote. The Mangusta had a simple elegance about it, and when it drove up onto the stage we knew that we'd made the right choice.' Former Aston Martin and Jaguar designer Ian Callum added: 'It has such beauty and real impact, and it's a very pure design. There's a totality to it – the whole picture ties together perfectly.' The Mangusta also won the Low-Slung Sports class. A 1955 Aston Martin DB2 that was driven on the Monte-Carlo Rally deservedly picked up two prizes – the Preservation Award and People's Choice. Ken Carter was a noted 500cc racer in the early 1950s and, having completed the Monte-Carlo Rally twice before, he entered the Aston Martin on the 1956 event with his friend Robert D Ropner. He later sold the car with no mention of its rallying history because he felt it would be detrimental to its value! Salon Privé Director Andrew Bagley said: 'The entry for this year's Concours d'Elégance was absolutely superb, and we must congratulate everyone who brought their cars to Blenheim Palace and all of the class winners. The beautiful Mercedes-Benz 540 K was a very worthy recipient of our coveted Best of Show award, and truly epitomised the grace and elegance of the late 1930s.' 2021 Salon Privé Concours d'Elégance presented by Aviva Award Winners Best in Show – 1938 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Cabriolet A Singelfenden Class A: Competition Motorcycles – 1951 Moto Guzzi 500cc Bicilindrica Class B: Exceptional Motorcycles – 1975 MV Agusta 750 Sport Class C: Early Pioneers – 1904 Cadillac 8¼hp Model B Rear-Entrance Tonneau Class D: Pre-War Tourers – 1938 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Cabriolet A Singelfenden Class E: Pre-War Sports – 1938 SS 100 3½ Litre Roadster Class F: Fit for a King – 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville by Arthur Mulliner Class G: Racing Greats – 1965 Ford GT40 Mk1 Class H: Post-War Open – 1962 Aston Martin DB2 Drophead Coupé Class I: Post-War Closed (European) – 1950 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS Villa d'Este Coupé by Touring Class J: Post-War Closed (British) – 1954 Austin-Healey 100/4 BN1 Coupé by D'Ieteren Frères Class K: Post-War Tourers – 1946 Tatra T87 Aerodynamic Saloon Class L: Pininfarina Design – 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1600 Spider 101 Series Class M: 60 Years of the Jaguar E-type – 1963 Jaguar Lightweight 'The Lindner Low-Drag' Class N: Low-Slung Sports – 1972 De Tomaso Mangusta by Ghia Class O: Classics of the Future – 1993 Jaguar XJ220 Class P: Rolling Bones Hot Rods – 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe Preservation Award – 1955 Aston Martin DB2 rally car People's Choice – 1955 Aston Martin DB2 Monte-Carlo Rally Car Churchill Cup – 1972 De Tomaso Mangusta Duke of Marlborough Award – 1949 Bentley Mk VI Light Touring Saloon by Hooper & Co Duke of Marlborough Award (Motorcycles) – 1901 Triumph Minerva Chairman's Award – 1951 Jaguar XK 120 OTS Spirit Award – 1903 Panhard et Levassor 80hp Most Exceptional Coachwork – 1927 Rolls-Royce 20hp Tourer by Barker Most Opulent – 1931 Bentley 8 Litre Park Ward Four-Door Sports Saloon Coup de Coeur – 1937 Talbot-Lago T15 Cabriolet by Worblaufen Best Interior – 1947 Bentley Mk VI Cabriolet by Franay Most Elegant – 1965 Ferrari 275 GTS Most Iconic – 1966 Jaguar E-type 4.2 GT FHC Salon Privé Week 2022 31 August – Salon Privé Concours d'Elégance presented by Aviva 1 September – Salon Privé Concours d'Elégance presented by Aviva 2 September – Salon Privé Ladies' Day presented by Boodles 3 September – Salon Privé Club Trophy presented by Lockton 4 September – Salon Privé Classic & Supercar
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