The Colorado Grand, a magnificent 1000-mile tour for cars built prior to 1960, is in its 30th year. Started by car lover extraordinaire Robert Sutherland in 1988, it has grown into a world renown event, not just for its scenic drive through the Colorado Rockies, but for the variety of good it does in supporting various charities. Significant enough to attract participants from across the United States and internationally with two Granders from Switzerland piloting a pair of Bentley 4-1/2 Liters from 1928 and 1929, this year.
Mark Leonard and co-pilot Ewa Wojtczak in front of Leonard’s 1958 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider Veloce during the 2018 Colorado Grand.
“Over the years, the entrants, the great group of people who get to join us on this adventure continue to make the event better,” 11-time Colorado Grand Chairman, Tom Horan expressed. “These people get it. They enjoy the scenery, the camaraderie, the generosity of their fellow entrants. They are able to see the great things we do with each of the small towns we visit.”
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