This year’s Best of Show finalists were an eclectic group. Alongside long-time Paul Russell and Company patron Harry Yeaggy’s impeccably turned out 1934 Packard 1108 Twelve LeBaron Sport Phaeton was a wonderfully preserved 1934 Bugatti Type 59 Sports, a distinctive two-tone 1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Saoutchik Fastback Coupé, and a dark-horse 1970 Lancia Stratos HF Zero Bertone Coupe from the special class of Wedge concepts and prototypes.
With two post-war cars and a preservation car in the mix the odds of a historic victory were looking good. After much deliberation, it was the preservation Bugatti that took home Best of Show. This marks the first time in history that a preservation car drove away with the Concours’ highest honor.
Will we look back on this win as watershed moment? Time will tell. It certainly reflects an evolving appreciation amongst owners, restorers, and the concours community for preserving originality whenever possible.













