The 20th annual Greenwich Concours d’Elegance graced the grounds of Roger Sherman Park in Greenwich, Connecticut, last weekend, and crowned the following winners in its novel format of featuring American cars on Saturday and International machinery on Sunday.
At Saturday’s Concours Americana, Best in Show was awarded to the 1935 Packard Model 1201 Convertible from The Marano Collection, while H. DeWayne Ashmead’s 1932 Auburn Custom Deluxe 8-100A Speedster was named the People’s Choice. The chairman’s Award was presented to Loren and Jody Hulber for their 1936 Chrysler Imperial C-10 Airflow Sedan, the Grand Marshal Award went to James Bruno’s 1948 Pontiac 28 Silver Streak Woodie Wagon (shown) and Walter R. Lucas’ 1965 Buick Riviera Sport Two-Door Hardtop claimed the Chief Judge’s Award.
For Sunday’s Concours International, Best in Show went to Andrew Benenson’s 1951 Cisitalia 202C Cabriolet, while the People’s Choice winner was Keith and Brenda Murphy’s 1954 MG TF Roadster. Blake Stevenson’s 1961 Maserati 3500GT Coupe was presented the Chairman’s Award, while the Grand Marshal Award went to Bradley R. Farrell’s 1954 Jaguar XK120M Roadster and Lee and Heather Hower’s 1958 Lancia Aurelia B24S Spider took home the Chief Judge’s Award.