Photo Gallery from the June 9–10 The Elegance at Hershey Concours d’Elegance. Vignale built some very interestsing automobiles. This 1956 Fina Sport Convertible was one of two built on a modified Ford chassis and powered by a 300 Hp Cadillac V8. It is hard to imagine that this 1917 Pierce Arrow 38 was produced by a company that originally manufactured birdcages. The Packard Model N set standards for Packard cars and was the first to have a grille that would become a Packard standard for years. Siatas are just art. Watch for a profile of this 1954 200CS Coupe in a fugure issue of Vintage Road and Racecar. Competition history is important when you own a race car. Grand Prix races, the Vanderbilt Cup, and the Indy 500 are all part of the history of this 1935 Maserati V8RI. This beautiful 1934 Delage D8S Cabriolet sold for $3125 new. The price was so low that it contributed to the failure of the company. Subscribers click here for more photos from The Elegance at Hershey.