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Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance 2013 – Report and Photos

MICHAEL DIPLECO

The inaugural Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance was held May 3-5, 2013 at the Pinehurst Resort and Golf Club in North Carolina, the birthplace of golf in the United States. The famous fairways played host to a field of 118 classic automobiles displayed on the first holes of courses #3 and #5, with the historic portion of the clubhouse providing a stately backdrop.

The more than 5,000 spectators who braved some unseasonably cool weather found themselves rewarded with a show that clearly had careful planning and impressive attention to detail. It was obvious from the moment the show started that Chairman Bob Ingram, Executive Director Jay Howard and their team did their homework. It may have been the first time running of this event, but the atmosphere was one of a more mature Concours.

Neat touches like two white rocking chairs behind each car (replacing the folding chairs that entrants typically bring) and white overall-clad golf caddies to deliver good news to the class winners gave the Pinehurst event a sophisticated, Southern feel without being too over the top about it. Additionally, some of the cars were laid out on the fairways at an angle, a subtle but welcome change from the monotonous parallel displays normally found at Concours. The buzz among spectators and entrants alike was nearly tangible, and most expressed how their respective user experiences met or even exceeded expectations, all the while reporting they were excited for what the future will bring. With no visible hiccups to be found, patrons were simply able to enjoy the scenic setting and vintage automobiles on display.

“Today was about creating positive impressions, and we wanted the patrons to leave with two thoughts – I’m glad I attended and I want to share this experience next year with my family and friends,” said Pinehurst Concours Executive Director Jay Howard. “And I can’t say enough about the Pinehurst community and how welcoming they were.”

The 2013 Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance featured Porsche, Corvette and the Cars of Holman Moody. Director of Competition Brian Barr assembled an impressive selection of cars, with a wide and varied show field that offered something quite literally for everyone. From a 1928 Bentley 4 1/2 Litre Semi-Le Mans Tourer to a 1968 Owens/Corning Chevrolet Corvette L88 race car, many couldn’t help but comment on how the quality and breadth of entrants was unprecedented for a new event. By way of example, an ultra-rare 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB/C Le Mans Speciale greeted visitors entering via the secondary entrance, while the interesting racing cars of Holman Moody grabbed the attention of spectators at the main entrance. And these were just the entrances. Each made a powerful impression of what was to come.

The non-judged Holman Moody class was headlined by the Collier Collection’s 1967 Ford GT40 MkIIB (chassis 1031/1047), which was prepared for the 24 Hours of Le Mans by John Holman and Ralph Moody’s famous North Carolina-based racing team that operated as race contractors for many of Ford’s racing efforts. Twice a Le Mans participant, the GT40 won the 1967 Rheims 12 Hour race at the hands of Jo Schlesser and Guy Ligier. Other Holman Moody cars included the 1964 Ford Falcon AF/X Drag Car, Lee Holman’s 1963 Ford Galaxie and the 1969 Ford Talladega Torino of Ray Evernham.

The ex-Pedro Rodriguez 1955 Porsche 356 Speedster Super of George Kehler took top honors in the strong Porsche class that included a slantnose 1988 930 Cabriolet and a one-off, Strawberry Red 911 Carrera RS.

Best of Show at the 2013 Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance was awarded to the 1938 Steyr 220 Glaser Roadster owned by Peter Boyle of Oil City, Pennsylvania. This extravagant 2.3-liter 4-cylinder special roadster is thought to be one of two that wears coachwork by the Glaser Coachworks of Dresden. Boyle purchased the car two years ago, restored it and later won Second in Class at the 2012 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance before capturing the top prize at Pinehurst.

The event kicked-off on Friday, May 3rd with the Iron Mike Rally, a 60-mile tour through the golf country of Pinehurst, the horse farms of nearby Southern Pines and then the wide-open roads of the massive Fort Bragg, home of the United States Army Airborne and Special Operations Forces and one of the largest military complexes in the world. After passing Fort Bragg’s “Iron Mike” statue, dedicated to paratroopers from throughout US military history, the rally ended at the inspiring Parade Field that has hosted celebrations and ceremonies since World War I, including those involving the President of the United States and foreign heads of state.

Once the vehicles were parked, the Parade Field was open to military members and their families, who could meet with the Concours vehicle owners and drivers. At the same time, the Concours participants were able to get up close and personal with the myriad of military displays and machinery. While the soldiers and their families no doubt enjoyed seeing the cars, it was also clear the car owners felt they benefited the most from the heart-felt start to the Pinehurst Concours. A “Soldier’s Choice” award, given to the car with the most votes from the military guests, went to the 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing of Barbara Schlitz.

Saturday’s activities included the Pinehurst Fairway Drive, where a field of Porsches and Corvettes fought for the attention of the crowd, while later in the day RKM Collector Car Auctions held their debut sale at the historic Pinehurst Fair Barn.

Pinehurst has hosted more single golf championships than any other site in America, including the U.S. Open, PGA Championship, Ryder Cup Matches, PGA Tour Championship and many others. The seminal Donald Ross-designed #2 Course will serve as the site for both the U.S. Open and U.S. Women’s Open Championships in back-to-back weeks in 2014. Golf is in the blood here and it’s apparent that cars will be as well.

“The Pinehurst Concours did an amazing job marrying the event with the history and tradition of the resort, from the white rockers to the names of the awards to just the overall atmosphere,” said Tom Pashley, executive vice president of Pinehurst Resort. “We can’t wait to see what year two is going to hold. With the weather and all the challenges we had this year the competition exceeded everybody’s expectations. There is so much enthusiasm for the future. We’re all in.”

The Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance, which will be held again the first week of May in 2014 and 2015, drew a field of cars from over 20 states and as far away as Mexico. The first-ever event was a strong success and we look forward to celebrating cars in the Sandhills region of North Carolina for years to come.

Perhaps it was famed Porsche collector Magnus Walker who summed it up best. On Pinehurst, the “Urban Outlaw”, who came all the way from Los Angeles for the show, said, “It was an awesome event. The people were great here and the cars were great. This was spectacular…and I look forward to coming back next year.”

More praise came from Ed Gilbertson, Chief Judge Emeritus of the Pebble Beach Concours and part of the Pinehurst judging team. “This was the greatest inaugural Concours I’ve ever attended. I can’t wait to come back,” said Gilbertson.

Photographer Michael DiPleco documented the 2013 Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance, offering up an excellent selection of images from the debut event. We split up the 260 pictures Michael captured at Pinehurst into two galleries. The first gallery features our top 40 images, all displayed in the full-width view of our website, while the second gallery and event results can be found on the last page of the article and gives a comprehensive view of all the photographs.

Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance 2013 – Top 40 Photo Gallery

 

1938 Steyr 220 Glaser Roadster
Pinehurst caddies were integrated into the awards process – 1938 Steyr 220 Glaser Roadster owned by Peter Boyle of Oil City, Pennsylvania won Best of Show.
Tom Cotter's 1964 Chevrolet Corvette and the 1976 Greenwood Corvette of SG Racing
Tom Cotter’s 1964 Chevrolet Corvette and the 1976 Greenwood Corvette of SG Racing
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing
1930 LaSalle 7-Passenger Touring
1930 LaSalle 7-Passenger Touring

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1937 Lincoln 12-cylinder Model K Cabriolet by LeBaron
1937 Lincoln 12-cylinder Model K Cabriolet by LeBaron
1998 Ferrari 333SP
1998 Ferrari 333SP won Best in Class, Race Cars, 1900 to Present
1965 Ferrari 275 GTB/C Le Mans Speciale
1965 Ferrari 275 GTB/C Le Mans Speciale
1965 Ferrari 275 GTB/C Le Mans Speciale
1965 Ferrari 275 GTB/C Le Mans Speciale

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Porsche 904 Carrera GTS
Porsche 904 Carrera GTS
Class signs struck a similar feel to Pinehurst's golf tee markers
Class signs struck a similar feel to Pinehurst’s golf tee markers
Healthy crowds at the inaugural Pinehurst Concours
Healthy crowds at the inaugural Pinehurst Concours
1967 Porsche 911S Targa
1967 Porsche 911S Targa

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1968 Owens/Corning Chevrolet Corvette L88 race car
1968 Owens/Corning Chevrolet Corvette L88 race car
1954 Porsche 356 Pre-A 1500 Super Coupe
Caddies present the Ross Award for Second in Porsche Class to Chip Perry’s 1954 Porsche 356 Pre-A 1500 Super Coupe
1955 Porsche 356 Speedster Super of George Kehler won the Porsche class
1955 Porsche 356 Speedster Super of George Kehler won the Porsche class
1915 Ford Model T Touring
1915 Ford Model T Touring

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1964 Ford Falcon AF/X
1964 Ford Falcon AF/X
Blue Flame straight-six engine in Corvette
Blue Flame straight-six engine in Corvette
Best of Show - 1938 Steyr 220 Glaser Roadster
Best of Show – 1938 Steyr 220 Glaser Roadster
1931 Chrysler Imperial CG
1931 Chrysler Imperial CG

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1938 Steyr 220 Glaser Roadster
Best of Show – 1938 Steyr 220 Glaser Roadster
1936 Cord 810 Phaeton
1936 Cord 810 Phaeton won Tufts Award for Third in Class, American and European Classics, 1925 to 1948
1941 Cadillac Series 62
1941 Cadillac Series 62
Executive Director Jay Howard in his 1967 Porsche 911S Targa
Executive Director Jay Howard in his 1967 Porsche 911S Targa

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1936 Stout Scarab
1936 Stout Scarab won the Robert Dedman Award
1963 Sunbeam Alpine III
Best in Class, Sports and GT Cars, Small Bore – 1963 Sunbeam Alpine III
1928 Bentley 4 1/2 Litre Semi-Le Mans Tourer
1928 Bentley 4 1/2 Litre Semi-Le Mans Tourer
1928 Bentley 4 1/2 Litre Semi-Le Mans Tourer
Engine of the 1928 Bentley 4 1/2 Litre Semi-Le Mans Tourer

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1937 Bugatti Type 57C
1937 Bugatti Type 57C
1967 Ford GT40 MkIIB, chassis 1031 and 1047
1967 Ford GT40 MkIIB won the 1967 Rheims 12 Hour race driven by Jo Schlesser and Guy Ligier.
1967 Ford GT40 MkII
1967 Ford GT40 MkII
Engine of the 1967 Ford GT40 MkII
Engine of the 1967 Ford GT40 MkII

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'Urban Outlaw' Magnus Walker
‘Urban Outlaw’ Magnus Walker
1998 Ferrari 333SP
1998 Ferrari 333SP won Best in Class, Race Cars, 1900 to Present
1965 Ferrari 275 GTB Competizione Le Mans Speciale, s/n 06701
1965 Ferrari 275 GTB/C Le Mans Speciale
1961 Aston Martin DB4GT
1961 Aston Martin DB4GT

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Details on Corvette
Details on Corvette
1910 Ford Model T Speedster
1910 Ford Model T Speedster won Hagerty Jr Judges Award
1910 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost
1910 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost
Pedro Rodriguez 1955 Porsche 356 Speedster Super
1955 Porsche 356 Speedster Super of George Kehler won the Porsche class

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Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance 2013 – Overall Award Winners

 

Best in Show Winner
Peter Boyle, Oil City, PA – 1938 Steyr Roadster

Hagerty Jr Judges Award (tie)
Janice Weaver, Pinetops, NC – 1910 Ford Model T Speedster
Natalie Peiffer, Pinetops, NC – 1912 Ford Model T Touring

Historical Vehicle Association
Bill Cannon, Concord, NC – 1936 Cadillac V16 Sedan

Fédération Internationale des Véhicules Anciens Award
Chip Perry, Atlanta, GA – 1966 Porsche 911

Robert Dedman Award
Richard Taylor, Lumberton, NC – 1936 Stout Scarab

Soldier’s Choice Award
Barbara Schlitz, Canton, OH – 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing

Chairman’s Award
Jurgen Stanley, Fayetteville, NC – 1970 Plymouth Superbird

Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance 2013 – Class Award Winners

 

Brass Era Cars, 1895 to 1915
1. Pinehurst Award for “Best in Class”: Les Holden, Southern Pines, NC – 1904 Cadillac Touring
2. Ross Award for “Second in Class”: Keith Bailey, Kingstown, RI – 1910 Oakland 24 Roadster
3. Tufts Award for “Third in Class”: Brian White, Apex, NC – 1911 Cadillac Touring

Production Pre-war, 1916 to 1942
1. Pinehurst Award for “Best in Class”: Cecil Bozarth, Chapel Hill, NC – 1937 Lincoln-Zephyr Coupe
2. Ross Award for “Second in Class”: Richard Taylor, Lumberton, NC – 1936 Stout Scarab
3. Tufts Award for “Third in Class”: Mark Braunstein, Sanford, FL – 1938 Morgan Drop Head Coupe

Production Postwar, 1946 to 1982
1. Pinehurst Award for “Best in Class”: Brad Bean, Mirarmar Beach, FL – 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad
2. Ross Award for “Second in Class”: Joe Parsons, Raleigh, NC – 1958 Studebaker Golden Hawk
3. Tufts Award for “Third in Class”: John Agayoff, Raleigh, NC – 1956 Ford Thunderbird

Corvette
1. Pinehurst Award for “Best in Class”: Tony McBride, Louisville, KY – 1962 Chevrolet Corvette
2. Ross Award for “Second in Class”: Dave Gregorino, Charlotte, NC – 1968 Chevrolet Corvette
3. Tufts Award for “Third in Class”: Marvin & Carolyn Sikes, Duluth, GA – 1954 Chevrolet Corvette

Sports and GT Cars, Small Bore
1. Pinehurst Award for “Best in Class”: Kim Barnes, Pylesville, MD – 1963 Sunbeam Alpine III
2. Ross Award for “Second in Class”: Stan Cryz, Dedham, MA – 1954 Arnolt Bristol Bolide
3. Tufts Award for “Third in Class”: Timothy Lassiter, Palm Coast, FL – 1961 Austin-Healey 3000

Sports and GT Cars, Large Bore
1. Pinehurst Award for “Best in Class”: J. Roberto Quiroz, Monterey, Mexico – 1961 Aston Martin DB4GT
2. Ross Award for “Second in Class”: Fred Anderson, Raleigh, NC – 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster
3. Tufts Award for “Third in Class”: Rick Workman, Windermere, FL – 1953 Bentley Continental R

American and European Classics, 1925 to 1948
1. Pinehurst Award for “Best in Class”: Peter Boyle, Oil City, PA – 1938 Steyr Roadster
2. Ross Award for “Second in Class”: Peter Boyle, Oil City, PA – 1928 Isotta Fraschini
3. Tufts Award for “Third in Class”: Rob & Barabara VanDewoestine, Durham, NC – 1936 Cord 810 Phaeton

Preservation Cars
1. Pinehurst Award for “Best in Class”: Chip Perry, Atlanta, GA – 1966 Porsche 911
2. Ross Award for “Second in Class”: Tom Roos, Durham, NC – 1973 Porsche 911T
3. Tufts Award for “Third in Class”: Dave Heinfeld, Celina, OH – 1939 Pontiac Deluxe Six Sedan

American Muscle Cars, 1961 to 1974
1. Pinehurst Award for “Best in Class”: Jurgen Stanley, Fayetteville, NC – 1970 Plymouth Superbird
2. Ross Award for “Second in Class”: J.H. & Kathie Hamm, Henderson, NC – 1969 Ford Shelby GT350
3. Tufts Award for “Third in Class”: Bjorn Nordemo, Pinehurst, NC – 1970 AMC AMX

Porsche
1. Pinehurst Award for “Best in Class”: George Kehler, Johnson City, TN – 1955 Porsche 356 Speedster Super
2. Ross Award for “Second in Class”: Chip Perry, Atlanta, GA – 1954 Porsche 356
3. Tufts Award for “Third in Class”: Tom Zarella, Gloucester, MA – 1958 Porsche 356 Speedster

Race Cars, 1900 to Present
1. Pinehurst Award for “Best in Class”: Kevin Watts, Raleigh, NC – 1998 Ferrari 333SP
2. Ross Award for “Second in Class”: Tom Cotter, Davidson, NC – 1964 Chevrolet Corvette
3. Tufts Award for “Third in Class”: Rick Hendrick, Charlotte, NC – 1968 Chevrolet Corvette L88

[Source: Pinehurst Concours; photos: Michael DiPleco]