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(ABOVE) The honors received at the Italian International Concours d’Elegance in 1953 came against formidable competition, including this Ferrari 212 Inter Farina Coupe from Stabilimenti Farina, the carrozzeria that Battista ‘Pinin’ Farina’s brother Giovanni founded in 1906. (Karl Ludvigsen, Revs Institute)
(RIGHT) The lawn at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in 1952, with a Nash-Healey roadster with Pinin Farina coachwork visible in the middle of the second row on the left. Note the prevalence of Jaguar XK120s in the class grouped in the row to the far right. (Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance)
CLASS
Class C – Two-seater Sports Cars over $4,500 Class C – Two-seater Sports Cars over $4,500 Class C – Two-seater Sports Cars over $4,500 Coachbuilt – Sports
Foreign Coachbuilt
appendIx d: ConCours results
ENTRANT
Joe Garcia Motors Clifford P. Hoffman W.E. Boyer Plaza Nash Pinin Farina
RESULT
Best in Class and Reserve Winner No Award
No Award
Best in Show
First Prize
No Award
No Award
No Award
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Class C – Two-seater Sports Cars $4,500-$10,000 Class C – Two-seater Sports Cars $4,500-$10,000
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R. Bowersox
Murray Vout
Class H – European Passenger Cars over $5,000
Albert P. Harris