Columbia River Concours
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Columbia River Concours
Hope to see some of you here.....
Columbia River Concours d?Elégance
If you've never been to this event I can recommend it. Always a wide variety of cars and the venue is very pleasant...and historically interesting.
Look for a light blue '69 Ferrari and that's where I'll be. The car isn't mine. It's just that taking neat old cars to shows is an unpleasant part of my job that I'm obligated to do.
Cheers
DD
Columbia River Concours d?Elégance
If you've never been to this event I can recommend it. Always a wide variety of cars and the venue is very pleasant...and historically interesting.
Look for a light blue '69 Ferrari and that's where I'll be. The car isn't mine. It's just that taking neat old cars to shows is an unpleasant part of my job that I'm obligated to do.
Cheers
DD
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I forgot my camera so my cell phone pic will have to do, sorry.
It was a great event with loads of beautiful cars....and the sweltering heat that we anticipated did not materialize, thankfully.
The 365 GTS I brought won "Judges Choice" and an "Award of Excellence" but first place in class went, very appropriately, to an oh-my-god gorgeous 1963 Ferrari 250 GTE on its debut showing after restoration.
Cheers
DD
It was a great event with loads of beautiful cars....and the sweltering heat that we anticipated did not materialize, thankfully.
The 365 GTS I brought won "Judges Choice" and an "Award of Excellence" but first place in class went, very appropriately, to an oh-my-god gorgeous 1963 Ferrari 250 GTE on its debut showing after restoration.
Cheers
DD
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