Charleston Beach Concours d'Elegance

The Charleston Beach Concours d’Elegance is a prestigious automobile show held since 1970.

History
The concours was founded in 1969 by various owners of Brunanter classic cars who were organizing a classic car race. In 1970 a car show was first held at Charleston Beach (Koningstad) and since then it has become the main event. In 1973 various Lovian owners entered the competition and since 1975 it has been customary to rotate the hosting of the show between the two countries. In 1982 the concours began hosting its charity auction, where owners sell their cars and donate profits to various charities. The most expensive car sold was a 1929 Martell-Werner ZA coupe.

Concours winners
There are 4 awards presented: top pre-war car, top post-war car, most unique car and Best in show. The most recent winner of the Best in show (2011) was a 1934 Dramont Type II Groenberg roadster. Other recent winners include a 1970 Atlantis 395R (2010) and a one of two 1957 Zedlitz GT300’s (2009).

Entry
The show is limited to cars from various wikinations like Brunant, Lovia and Libertas that were built in 1980 or before. All entrants: please list your vehicle, give a brief description and add a small photo at the gallery below.

2011 Concours
The 2011 show will be held in Hurbanova, Lovia. All people wishing to participate may submit one car below.