1931 Cord L-29 Cabriolet
1931 Cord L-29 Cabriolet
1931 Mercedes-Benz SSK Sport 2
1931 Mercedes-Benz SSK Sport 2
1932 Auburn 12-160A 4 door sedan
1932 Auburn 12-160A 4 door sedan
1932 Chrysler CI Rumble Seat Coupe
1932 Chrysler CI Rumble Seat Coupe
1932 Franklin Series 17 sedan
1932 Franklin Series 17 sedan
1932 Franklin Series 17 sedan
1932 Nash 1099 Victoria Coupe
1932 Nash 1099 Victoria Coupe
1932 Pierce-Arrow Model 54 Sport Phaeton
1932 Pontiac 302 rumble seat coupe
1932 Stutz dv-32 Bearcat
1932 Stutz dv-32 Bearcat
1933 Auburn 12-165 Salon Brougham
1933 Auburn 12-165 Salon Brougham
1933 Auburn 12-165 Salon Brougham
1933 Auburn 12-165 Salon Brougham
1933 Auburn 12-165 Salon Brougham
1933 Auburn 12-165 Salon Brougham
1933 Auburn 12-165 Salon Speedster
1933 Auburn 12-165 Salon Speedster
1933 Auburn V-12 Speedster
1933 Auburn V-12 Speedster
1933 Continental (Continental Motors Corporation) Flyer sedan
1933 Continental (Continental Motors Corporation) Flyer sedan
1933 Duesenberg Model SJ
1933 Marmon 16 Victoria Coupe by LeBaron
1933 Marmon 16 Victoria Coupe by LeBaron
1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Towncar by Brewster
1934 Auburn 1250 Salon Cabriolet
1934 Auburn 1250 Salon Cabriolet

Leaving its traditional venue at Meadow Brook Hall in Rochester, the new Concours d'Elegance of America moved to Plymouth, Michigan. The expansive grounds of the golf course at The Inn at St. John's were perfectly suited for the larger Concours. Notable for 2011 Concours was the variety of American pre-WWII cars, as well as an impressive collection of Mercedes-Benz vehicles dating from 1886 Patent-Motorwagen to 300SL sports cars from mid-1950s. An impressive collection of Indianapolis racers arranged in a simulated starting grid dating revealed racing technology progress over the decades. A few stunning European classics included a Ferrari 250GT Tour de France, Maserati Sebring, Facel Vega II, and an Aston Martin DB5/6 Volante. The current Ferrari model lineup was also on display, while Ford showed the race-ready Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca. Even though few locations can match the ambiance of Meadow Brook Hall, the Concours d'Elegance of America is a better show than ever.