An Outlaw at Cavallino XXI
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 5:51 pm
We've been attending Cavallino since it began, and the Sunday Sports Classic at Mar-a-Lago for several years.
The event began as a display and luncheon benefitting charity. The concours format for this event has been evolving, encompassing a broad variety of makes that otherwise have no show event during January. For the second time a feature marque was chosen, this year Aston Martin. Entrants must be 1962 and earlier. We entered our fresh 356S Notch in German Sports and were pleased and surprised by the enthusiastic response from both judges and audience. Competition was stiff with several 300SLs and an A Cab Carrera on the field.
Over 120 stunning classics were entered. Who says a hotrod at a concours can't take home jewelry?
The event began as a display and luncheon benefitting charity. The concours format for this event has been evolving, encompassing a broad variety of makes that otherwise have no show event during January. For the second time a feature marque was chosen, this year Aston Martin. Entrants must be 1962 and earlier. We entered our fresh 356S Notch in German Sports and were pleased and surprised by the enthusiastic response from both judges and audience. Competition was stiff with several 300SLs and an A Cab Carrera on the field.
Over 120 stunning classics were entered. Who says a hotrod at a concours can't take home jewelry?