New England native: This 1921 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost was constructed at the Rolls-Royce of America works in Springfield, Mass. See it and others in the Springfield Rolls Royce featured class on Sunday. October 24, 2021. Photo courtesy of Mark Corigliano Post-War
Greenwich, Conn. (Oct. 19, 2021) – Thirteen Featured Classes, plus four Post-War, one Pre-War and Contemporary Supercar and Muscle/Performance categories will make up the 20 judged classes for this year’s Greenwich Concours d’Elegance.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary and returning to Roger Sherman Baldwin Park overlooking Greenwich Harbor, the Concours will host both domestic and international marques on Sunday, Oct. 24, while other activities will take place on Friday, Oct. 22 and Saturday, Oct. 23.
Each of the 20 classes on the field will include eight cars, allowing the slate of expert judges to focus closely on each vehicle as to design, style and elegance in order to select this year’s winners.
This year’s special classes include Ford vs. GM, 100 Years of Duesenberg, Right Coast Rods, Lancia, 75 Years of Allard and a first-ever SUV class. The 2021 Featured Classes for motorcycles will be Moto Guzzi and Indian.
A stand-out in the 100 Years of Duesenberg class is a 1921 Straight Eight, later known as the Model A, which was the first passenger car to bear the Duesenberg name and the first Duesenberg sold.
The popular Lancia Post- and Pre-War class lineups include a 1955 Lancia Aurelia B24S. The Spider America was launched in 1954 and over the course of two years only 240 examples were produced. This Lancia Aurelia B24S is one of only 181 original left-hand-drive examples. Nearly every Lancia model built since 1922 will be represented.
Sunday’s Post-War Lancia class will include this 1955 Lancia Aurelia B24S. Photo courtesy of Goist Vintage Motorworks
Highlighted in the featured class – Springfield Rolls Royce – is the 1921 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost known as “Phoebe.” It was constructed at the Rolls-Royce of America works in Springfield, Mass. The chassis was the 28th car produced at the new plant.
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