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Rare Wheels On Display

ING

Michael Higer

JN Intern

T

he 36th annual Concours
d'Elegance takes place at the
Inn at St. Johns in Plymouth on
Sunday, July 27. Two hundred-eighty
modern and classic cars will be on dis-
play for car enthusiasts as well as judges.
The chairman of the event is Larry
Moss, a resident of West Bloomfield and
member of Temple Israel. "We seem-
ingly have been
under the radar for
a long time," Moss
said. "Nationally,
we're known as one
of the top shows
in the country. We
have collectors and
judges come from
Larry Moss
California, Arizona,
Colorado, etc., and quite a few from
Canada:'
The show will feature a number of
rare and unique cars including the 1952
Muntz Jet, one of only 25 remaining
in the world with a value of $250,000,
owned by WADL-TV owner Kevin Adell.
Other cars include a 1960 Ferrari 250GT

The 1952 Muntz Jet to be

featured at the 36th annual

Concours d'Elegance

Cabriolet, 1938 Talbot-Lago T-150C,
1954 Maserati A6G 2000, 1937 BMW 328
Mille Miglia and 1938 Alfa Romeo 8C
2900 — all owned by New Jersey busi-
nessman Oscar Davis with a combined
value of more than $20 million.
Besides the car show on Sunday, there
will be other events held throughout
the weekend including the RM Classic
Car Auction and the "High Heels and
Wheels" Gala, each held on Saturday at

the same venue. Proceeds from the week-
end go toward a number of organizations
and charities including the Foundation
for Kids and Leader Dogs for the Blind.
General admission tickets for the
Concours d'Elegance are $25. Kids 12
and under get in free with an adult.



For more information or to purchase tickets,
visit the Concours d'Elegance's website at
www.concoursusa.org.

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