Justin send me these pics last month.
"A
little late to the party but here are some shots I got from the
Greenwich Concours D'Elegance on June 1st. Sunday was the European
contingent of the beautiful, rare, and thunderous machines from the
beginning of the car age to the present. The cars ranged from a bare
carbon Pagani Huarya, to a 1-0f-3 Ford that was made as a candidate for
Hitler's "People's Car" (losing of course to the Beatle), to a 1927/1928
Triumph motorcycle with original sidecar, complete with 80+ year old
oil and grease smattered tank and engine. This is the second year I've
attended and there are so many cars and bikes I've never heard of, they
put the knowledge I've gained by trolling BringATrailer every day to
shame.
It was hot and I always feel slightly out of character among rolling up in my grapefruit-sized-hole-in-my-muffler
old Legacy and parking amongst Maseratis, Rolls, and 356 driving
well-to-dos in white tennis shorts and canary yellow sweaters tied
around their necks, but it is still just a great experience. For
everyone of the these Vineyard Vines stockholders, there are 10 guys and
gals with a little dirt on their hands and chips in the paint from
vigorous gravel redispersal on a rolling New England road. These are the
people who will talk to you for hours about their car, or your car, or
your bike, not bragging, but talking for the love of all things
automotive and mechanical. They make these shows work, they make it
worth it past the beautifully shaped metal strewn across the field. True
Jalops through and through (I even had an awkward exchange with the one
and only Bruce Turk of Jalopnik fame) and the reason why I love this scene so much."
Thank you for the absolutely wonderful pictures Justin! They have a timeless quality that
is pulling me in the pictures.