Second year of Atlantic Concours creates traditions, new additions

(January 27, 2017) ATLANTA, Ga. — As the Atlanta Concours d’Elegance enters its second year within the highly competitive and globally recognized collector car realm within the U.S. market, the Sept 30-Oct. 1 weekend’s premier automotive showcase takes on a broader format with a larger range of entries already in place. 

While continuing to partner with Panoz and securing the grounds of Chateau Elan in Braselton once again, numerous newly shown collections and a minimum of 150 entries from 18 states, as well as Eastern Canada entrants, are anticipated — all vying for the prestigious "best of show" award, among other notorieties. 

Sports Car Market Publisher and host of Velocity’s “What’s My Car Worth” Keith Martin returns, to take on the ranking of chief judge.

Highly specialized collections and prior-award winners will be competing throughout the weekend, including a 1956 Class-winning Austin Healey 100M from Harbor Island, S.C., which was the first of 15 original entrants for 2017.  Other new competitors include a 1961 Dual Ghia from South Florida; 1920 Cadillac Limousine from Lawrenceville, Ga.; and numerous European and American Brass Era vehicles.


1953 Jaguar XK120

According to Harry Krix, co-chairman for the Atlanta Concours, the 2017 show will be pushing the envelope in new directions with an expansion to five preservation classes, a greater field to showcase complete restoration programs and a significantly enlarged grouping of barn-find vehicles.

“Our goal this year is to create a full weekend of involvement for not just collectors — but true car aficionados and club members — to partake in memorable interactive opportunities which will highlight classic cars of provenance that may just become future collectibles,” said Krix.  “We are adding a high-end consignment arena that will only show vehicles pre-chosen as investments which are expected to potentially triple in value over the next five years.”

An all-new program, unique to the Atlanta Concours weekend and dubbed as the “Magnificent Seven,” will be making its own debut during Saturday’s Drivers at the Chateau, whereby judges will choose seven exceptional cars from the show field to participate in Sunday’s festivities within their own special class, with award winning opportunities. “Magnificent Seven” will be one of several new additions to the weekend, including a fun calling for “Fabulous Fins of the Fifties.”