The 2019 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance was full of delights. The Thursday Tour d’Elegance was a day full of great driving with enthusiast crowds lining the roads. Friday afternoon’s Forum entitled “A Bright Future for the Past: A Conversation with Tomorrow’s Restorers”, with Paul Russell, Dave Kinney and McPherson College automotive restoration students, was just one of the many excellent Forums added to the busy Monterey Week schedule. Saturday was a day for meeting vendors and prepping cars for Sunday’s Concours d’Elegance.

One of the cars we supported was a very rare 1968 Howmet TX Coupe, a deafening turbine-engined LeMans race car. We had invited a retired Pratt & Whitney turbine engineer / Porsche race car mechanic to the shop for a “do no harm’ recommission. It was deemed too wild to participate in the Tour, but the Concours crowds appreciated seeing and hearing it in action as it was driven up the ramp to receive the Chairman’s Trophy.

A client’s 1939 Bugatti T57C Gangloff Stelvio was restored over 3 decades ago in California. We gave it a service and freshening spa treatment, and it was recognized with a Third in Class K-1: Bugatti Type 57s.

The oh-so-elegant 1938 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Cabriolet was the winner of the Gwenn Graham Most Elegant Convertible Award. This recent restoration placed First in Class J-1: European Classic Open, and ultimately was named one of four Best of Show Nominees.













