A 1927 Mercedes-Benz Model K shown by Michael and Joannie Rich, was chosen as this year’s Best in Show at the 25th annual Greenwich Concours d’Elegance.
The 2021 sponsored by Hagerty began with a changed up program. The new program changed the weekend lineup with a Porschella featuring a variety of Porsches from different decades. This years Greenwich Concours d’Elegance’s weekend program no longer had the American made on Saturday and Foreign on Sunday. Saturday did include the always fun Concours d’Lemons and Radwood favorites from the ’80s and ’90s.
There was a great effort to make it a more family friendly event with the inclusion of the slot car competitions, Hagerty Youth Programs and ride and drives. There were quite a few young car enthusiasts which was helped by the added attraction format for younger imaginations to be kept entertained.
This year the domestic and international marques were celebrated on Sunday at the 25th Annual Concours d’Elegance. This was a change in the weekend lineup that in previous years featured domestic on Saturday and international on Sunday.
An off-road class included a number of Willys, Broncos, Dodge Power Wagons, and Land Rovers as well as the Baja Boot and its modern counterpart, the Glickenhaus Boot.
This year’s special classes included Ford vs. GM, Lancia, 100 Years of Duesenberg, Right Coast Rods, Allards and SUV classes. The 2021 featured Indian and MotoGuzzi motorcycle classes.
The 2021 Greenwich was cooler than usual as it was in the New England fall season due to postponement but just as successful. It will switch back to the summer schedule for the 2022 Greenwich Concour d’Elegance so set your calendars for June 3rd-5th, 2022.
For many more photos of both days of the Greenwich Concours d’Elgance 2021 go to
Greenwich Concours 2021 Photos by George Bekris
Winners:
Allard Track: 1949 Allard J2 Prototype- Gerald Lettieri
Motorcycle Feature Class MotoGuzzi: 1952 MotoGuzziFalcone Sport- Wicker Francis
100 Years of 3 Litre Bentley: 1926 Bentley 3L Tourer- Frank Allocca.
100th Year of Duesenberg: 1931 Dusenberg Convertible Victoria- RalpMarano.
Featured Class- Ford: 1966 Ford GT40 MkII-B- Miles Collier
Featured Class- GM: 1968 Penske Camarro Z28- Irwin Kroiz
Featured Class Indian Motorcycles: 1937 Indian Sport 4 – Roland Houde
Featured Class- Lancia Pre 1950: 1947 LanciaAprilia – Michael Kristick
Featured Class- Lancia Post 1950: 1958 Lancia Aurelia – Lee Howard
Right Coast Rods: 1932 Ford Jack Lenz “Golden Rod Roadster – Ross & Beth Myers.
Featured Class Springfield Rolls Royce: 1921 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost- Mark Corigliano.
Featured Class Vintage SUV: 1942 Doge WC53- Brian Cook
Muscle/Performance: 1969 Plymouth GTX- James Muller
Post War American: 1956 Continental Derham Victoria Coupe- Gene Epstein.
Post War Sports English: 1952 Jaguar C-Type- Drake Darrin.
Post War Sports German: 1959 Porsche GT Speedster- Robert Rathe. Post War Sports Italian: 1961 Ferrari 250 TR1/61: Peter Sachs