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26th Annual Newport Beach Concours d’Elegance

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008 by admin

To celebrate its 26th year as Orange County’s most prestigious classic car show, this year’s Newport Beach Concours d’Elegance moved from its recent home in Irvine to the St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort in Dana Point. Still not Newport Beach, but much closer to the ocean at least. Benefiting the Mary & Dick Allen Diabetes Center at Hoag Hospital and the Assessment and Treatment Services Center, the event featured Cadillac as its honored marque to commemorate GM’s 100th birthday this year. Besides the gorgeous 1931 Cadillac Sport Phaeton V16 Fleetwood poster car, there were at least a dozen other notable Caddys, as well as about 150 other beautiful classic and collector cars, of which you can see most of them in our high-res gallery below.

Although a notch below the premier events like Pebble Beach, some of the most beautiful and significant vehicles around show up for this concours. Representatives from The Petersen, The Nethercutt Collection, the William Lyon Estate, the Mercedes Classic Center, the Simon Collection, the Caballeriza Collection, and the Marconi Museum were on display, alongside some superb machinery from local collectors like David Sydorick and Peter Mullin.

Another special edition Rolls-Royce for the Middle East

Thursday, September 25th, 2008 by admin

Yes, this is a Mirage, but no, you’re not seeing things. Following hot on the heels of the Peony edition Phantom, Rolls-Royce is introducing yet another special edition of the uber-luxury saloon exclusively for Middle Eastern customers.

Official details aren’t available yet, however the Mirage edition Phantom is reportedly named after a famous Arabian horse. It can be had in either black or white, and features 21″ wheels, special tailpipes, a carbon fiber interior (yeah, we’re serious) and a special emblem stitched into the headrests and assuredly emblazoned elsewhere around the luxury land-yacht. Of course, like the name Phantom Mirage might suggest, the performance image is all smoke and mirrors, with no actual mechanical changes made over the standard model. But like the likewise sporting-pretentious Maybach 57 Landaulet, you can bet buyers will be paying a considerable premium for this special edition.

Pebble Beach ‘08 Preview: Rolls-Royce Hyperion by Pininfarina

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 by admin

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As we count diminished to such year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, one of the a good amount of highly set idea cars scheduled to motivate its debut there has popped up a bit early. Based on the Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe, the Pininfarina Hyperion has been heard commissioned by one lucky and presumably basically wealthy customer. The strange production performs away in on the rear seats and moves the front ones, along investing in the swept windscreen, coming back by 400 mm. If you can figure it, a gun rack has continued fitted in front of the cabin (yeah, we are serious), additonally famous watchmaker Girard Perregaux has crafted a special tourbillon timepiece for the Hyperion the current can be removed out of its wrist-strap and mounted in the dashboard. Meanwhile, word has it the current Rolls-Royce is able to be collaborating provided Zagato or Bertone on an extra special exemplary as well.

This, of course, is the mostly new car based on data from the Italian design stable to be unveiled from the time the untimely death of Andrea Pininfarina. Stay tuned for dwell shots of the Hyperion ensuing its unveiling in one days. In the meantime, click on the thumbnails beneath to view new images of the concept, along amid the previous teaser sketch.