Automotive Traveler's Desert Classic Concours coverage, failed to meet its reserve when the bidding stalled at $1.475 million.
This year's Concours d'Elegance honored legendary American racer Sam Posey who as Honorary Chairman, entered the show field driving his Caldwell D7 Can-Am car (this page). This was one of nine cars on display that he drove in a varied career that spanned many different racing disciplines. One of those cars was the Ferrari 250LM (page 28) that won Le Mans in 1965 with Jochen Rindt and Masten Gregory behind the wheel.
Unlike other major concours events, the Amelia Island can best be characterized as relaxed
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