1935 Duesenberg Model SJ Speedster
1936 Aston Martin Racer
1936 Aston Martin Racer Interior
1936 Auburn 852 Speedster
1936 Packard 1407 Sport Phaeton
1936 Packard 1407 Sport Phaeton
1937 Frazer-Nash BMW 328 Roadster
1937 Frazer-Nash BMW 328 Roadster
1937 Frazer-Nash BMW 328 Roadster
1938 Delage D8-120
1938 Talbot-Lago T150C Figoni et Falaschi Coupe
1938 Talbot-Lago T150C Figoni et Falaschi Coupe Interior
1939 Jaguar SS100 Roadster
1939 Jaguar SS100 Roadster
1939 Lincoln Model K
1949 Aston Martin DB2 Prototype Coupe
1949 Ferrari 166MM
1949 Ferrari 166MM
1950 Aston Martin DB2 Coupe
1950 Aston Martin DB2 Coupe
1951 Alfa Romeo 1900
1951 Alfa Romeo 1900
1952 Ferrari 340 Mexico
1952 Ferrari 340 Mexico
1952 Ferrari 340 Mexico
1952 Packard Macauley Speedster
1952 Packard Macauley Speedster
1953 Aston Martin DB2/4 Allemano Coupe
1953 Aston Martin DB2/4 Allemano Coupe
1953 Aston Martin DB3/6
1953 Aston Martin DB3S
1953 Aston Martin DB3S
1953 Stanguellini 750 Sport Internazionale
1953 Stanguellini 750 Sport Internazionale
1953 Stanguellini 750 Sport Internazionale Engine

There are few Ferraris more iconic than the 250 GTO, and Pebble Beach had two examples on the field. Aston Martin had a nearly complete set of DB-Series cars displayed for all to see. A D-Type and a road-going XK-SS represented Jaguar's racing history. Cars from ERA, Riley, and Sunbeam represented the early days of open-wheel racing. Duesenbergs, Cords, and Auburns from the 1930s exemplified American style and power. A gorgeous Talbot-Lago coupe by Figoni and Falaschi was a show-stopper from the pre-WWII era. It's difficult to summarize the Pebble Beach Concours in words; we can only say that knowledgeable enthusiasts will brave the crowds for the opportunity to see these unique automobiles.