1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Wind Blown Coupe by Brewster
1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Wind Blown Coupe by Brewster
1931 Buick Series 90 96C Cabriolet
1931 Buick Series 90 96C Cabriolet
1931 Buick Series 90 96C Cabriolet
1931 Chrysler CJ Convertible Coupe by Briggs
1931 Chrysler CJ Convertible Coupe by Briggs
1931 Chrysler CJ Convertible Coupe by Briggs
1931 Cord L-29 Cabriolet
1931 Cord L-29 Cabriolet
1931 Cord L-29 Cabriolet
1931 Ford Model A Woodie
1931 Ford Model A Woodie
1931 REO Royale Victoria
1931 REO Royale Victoria
1932 Auburn 8-100A Cabriolet
1932 Auburn 8-100A Cabriolet
1932 Auburn 8-100A Cabriolet
1932 Auburn 8-100A Cabriolet
1932 Duesenberg Model J Boat Tail by Murphy
1932 Duesenberg Model J Boat Tail by Murphy
1932 Duesenberg Model J Boat Tail by Murphy
1932 Duesenberg Model J Boat Tail by Murphy
1933 Cadillac Fleetwood Convertible Coupe
1933 Cadillac Fleetwood Convertible Coupe
1933 Cadillac Fleetwood Convertible Coupe
1933 Duesenberg Model SJ Convertible Berline by Murphy
1933 Duesenberg Model SJ Convertible Berline by Murphy
1933 Duesenberg Model SJ Convertible Berline by Murphy
1934 Studebaker President sedan
1934 Studebaker President sedan
1934 Studebaker President sedan
1935 Bentley 3 1/2 Litre Saloon by H.J. Mulliner
1935 Bentley 3 1/2 Litre Saloon by H.J. Mulliner
1935 Cadillac V16 Imperial Convertible Sedan by Fleetwood

The Concours d'Elegance of America has become one of the premier classic car shows in the nation, and attracts top tier entrants from all over the US. This year, the focus was primarily domestic manufacturers from the Forties through the Sixties. Cadillac, Packard and Duesenberg, along with other lesser-known American brands were well represented. Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars from the early 1900s to current models were also scattered throughout the golf course at the Inn at St. John's. A few Ferraris, including several pristine 365GTB/4 Daytonas, a LaFerrari and a couple of BB512 coupes were also at the show. Modern classics such as the BMW M6, Citroen SM, Ford GT40, and Dodge Viper ensured that younger show attendees could find their dream cars at the show.