Best of Show
1971 Best of Show Winner
October 07, 2020
1927 Mercedes-Benz S Three Door Tourer shown by Owen Owens
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October 07, 2020
1927 Mercedes-Benz S Three Door Tourer shown by Owen Owens
September 30, 2020
1931 Daimler Double Six 50 Royal Limousine shown by J. B. Nethercutt
April 29, 2020
Ettore Bugatti's masterwork, the Type 41, better known as the Bugatti Royale, offers majesty unmatched by other automobiles.
In 1963, gaming legend William Harrah served notice that he was up to the challenge, winning Best of Show with this 1931 Pierce-Arrow 41.
This 1913 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost is the oldest car to have won the top award at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
Three decades into its existence, this Packard was lying in shambles in a San Francisco garage. Then Scott Newhall stepped in to rescue it.
April 25, 2020
The 1964 Best of Show winner was the 1935 Bugatti Type 50 Coupé Profilé shown by William Harrah.
April 24, 2020
This year, 216 classic cars from 17 countries and 31 states represented the evolution of the automotive dream. But only one drove away as Best of Show.
April 22, 2020
1950 Edwards R-26 Special Sport Roadster shown by Sterling Edwards
This 1931 Pierce-Arrow was the first classic car to win Best of Show at Pebble Beach.
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