Concours d'Elegance at Copshaholm |
Consider showing your Chrysler 300 at the Concours d'Elegance at Copshaholm car show sponsored by the Studebaker National Museum. In 2019 there are ten classes of vehicles being sought including The Banker's Hot Rod: 1955-1965 Chrysler 300 "letter cars." Now in its second year, the event in 2019 will be held on Saturday, July 13 in South Bend on the grounds of the Studebaker National Museum. Deadline for applications is March 31. For information and/or to apply, go to www.concoursatcopshaholm.org. If you have any questions, please contact Maria TeKolste at the museum at (574) 235-9002. 2019 Concours Classes - American Splendor An open class featuring American open-bodied Full ClassicŪ automobiles The Banker's Hot Rod 1955-1965 Chrysler 300 "letter cars" European Opulence An open class featuring European luxury automobiles. European Economy An open class featuring popular-priced European automobiles. Hail to the Chief: Studebaker Presidents Studebaker Presidents, closed body styles, 1927-1942 & 1955-1958 Henry Ford's Ford automobiles from 1901-1948 Motorcars of the Lincoln Highway An open class for automobiles of the Lincoln Highway era (1913-1928) Powered by America The first "hybrids:" European-built exotics originally equipped with American powerplants. Precise Luxury: Classic-era Lincolns Full ClassicŪ Lincoln automobiles Scuderia Italia Italian-built sports & performance automobiles Additional Information The deadline for vehicle application is March 31, 2019. Notifications regarding the Committee's decisions will be postmarked April 15, 2019. If you are applying with multiple vehicles, please complete separate applications for each vehicle. Vehicles must have been manufactured at least 35 years ago to be considered for the Concours. Customized or modified vehicles are ineligible. Vehicles must have their original drive train. This is a rain or shine event. There is no rain out date. The selection committee reserves the right to reject any vehicle that does not meet the minimum standards of the show. |