An elite field of about 50 classic automobiles spread among 8 classes looked a bit more than damp at times during this year’s Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este weekend. And yet, the participant and the cars enjoyed a great camaraderie as they met the challenge. As the past year’s Best of Show winner, the wonderful 1958 Ferrari 335 Sport, n.0764, was invited to return for a special display. (Check out Remi Dargegen’s articles on Classic Driver for great coverage of the whole weekend.)

The inaugural Tour along the shores of Lake Como started out with bright sunshine, and finished with a good test of suspension and brakes on the narrow streets and switchbacks along the lakeside villages and across the Swiss border. The car we were debuting, the 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder, was rewarded with a wipe-down that night, and a re-wax in the AM.

On the two show days (the Villa d’Este Concorso is followed the next day by an open show at Villa Erba, where the public gets to vote their preferences), it was a treat to see an old shop favorite: the 1949 Ferrari 166 MM Barchetta n.006M. It still looks spectacular after more than 20 years of concours events, road tours, and general enjoyment since our complete restoration. The judges agreed, granting it First in Class.

The 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder, n.2935GT, had a spectacular weekend. A great day of driving, followed by two days of admiration. This car, formerly owned by French actor Alain Delon, gained infamy when labelled the ‘barn find’ from the Baillon Collection at Artcurial’s 2015 Retromobile auction event. Following a complete and authentic restoration to its 1961 factory condition, it was awarded a First in Class.













