2016 Pinehurst Concours to Feature Future Japanese Collectables Cars Among 12 Classes
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'Those French vehicles are just beautiful art deco cars from the 1930s,' Matthews said. 'They just don't make cars like that anymore. They are rolling art, rolling sculptures.' The 12 announced classes for the April 30 event include the following: Pre-War American (Open & Closed Until 1942); Post-War American (Open & Closed Until 1974); Pre-War European (Open & Closed Until 1942); Post-War European (Open & Closed Until 1974); Ferrari (Until 1975); Porsche (Air-Cooled Cars) Until 1988; Corvette (Until 1972); Pre-War French Curves; Future Japanese Collectables; Racing Cars; Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupe & Roadster (1954-1963) and Indian Motorcycles. 'There really is something for everybody, young and old,' Matthews said. 'The Ferrari class will continue to be absolutely amazing with just multi-million dollar cars. That's where the collector car market seems to be right now. And the interest in Porsches is really strong as they are commanding skyrocketing values now. 'And there is always interest in the pre-war American classics -- that's just a part of American history and culture,' the chief judge added. 'What we've tried to do is capture all of the different eras and interest in automotive history with our 12 classes.' More than 300 cars and motorcycles are expected on the fairways of Pinehurst Resort for the 2016 Pinehurst Concours. 'The quality of the field is definitely expanding as the event matures and the selections are more varied,' Howard said. 'And with the addition of the concert it is just makes for one heck of a great day out.' The Pinehurst Concours Best in Show winners have included a 1919 bright purple Pierce-Arrow Model 66 A-4 Tourer (2015), a midnight blue 1931 Cadillac 452A (2014) and a rare 1938 Steyr 220 Glaser Roadster (2013). 'They are pretty amazing champions for a concours that is only heading into its fourth year,' Matthews said.
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