Bruce Meyer, the quintessential “car guy,” was recently named Enthusiast of the Year by the Concours d’Elegance of America at St. John’s, in Michigan. The event’s board members are recognizing Meyer for his decades of automotive contribution, which include being a “founding father” of the Petersen Automotive Museum. He served as The Petersen’s first Chairman of the Board and is currently Vice Chairman. Bruce also sits on the boards of the Mullin Automotive Museum and Nethercutt Collection and is on the Steering Committees at the LeMay Museum and Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
“If the dictionary had an entry for ‘car guy,’ Bruce Meyer’s picture would be next to the definition,” said Concours Chairman Larry Moss. “Bruce is one of the car hobby’s premier goodwill ambassadors. Few have done more to raise the profile of car collecting over the years than Bruce Meyer. The Concours d’Elegance of America has a long history of celebrating some of the most iconic automobiles ever produced. Bruce certainly represents that same storied history through his passion for all things automotive.”
Meyer commented, “This is truly a special honor for me to be recognized by those in the car capital of world… and the Concours d’Elegance of America is run by people who understand the importance of our country’s automotive heritage. I am looking forward to celebrating with my friends in Michigan!”
“Enthusiast of the Year” is the latest of many honors for Bruce Meyer. These include induction into the Dry Lakes Hall of Fame and the Grand National Roadster Show Hall of Fame. Other organizations that have recognized his contributions to car-collecting and preservation include the Petersen Automotive Museum (Automotive Icon Award recipient), Dana Point Concours d’Elegance (“Automotive Icon”), Meguiar’s Car Hobby’s Person of the Year, and City of Hope Car Collector of the Year.