Latest News from the International Historic Motoring Awards:
“Restoration of the Year was won by the ‘Avant-Garde Torpedo Roadster’ the 1928 Mercedes-Benz 680S with coachbuilt body by Jacques Saoutchik. Following a meticulous restoration by Paul Russell and Company, which saw members of the restoration team travel from the USA to Germany to see two similar Saoutchik-bodied cars that still had their original lizard skin interiors, this car took the Best of Show award at the 2012 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
“Without the ability and creativity of restorers and the dedication of owners a great many cars would be lost forever. A truly great restoration requires a combination of in-depth research, historical knowledge, sensitivity, and a huge range of technical skills – and often more than a little ingenuity.
“For this award the judges are looking for the highest conceivable level of workmanship, applied to a vehicle of historical significance or importance. Provenance and originality are vital – this is restoration not re-creation – a meticulous, comprehensively-documented restoration of a vehicle that has been returned to what it was in its glory days.”













