Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance 2013

We shipped out the Peugeot to Pebble Beach California for what turned out to be an incredible weekend packed with stunning cars, great parties and interesting motorcycles. Here's a few of the highlights.

 
Ana Llorrente and Paul d'Orleans in front of Ana's 1956 Motobecane Z56C

 
Leslie Dreist kick starting her 1937 Peugeot 515 SP as the judges look on.

 
3rd place was awarded to the 1945 Motobecane D45 sent by John Light of Wilmington, Delaware. His grandmother bought the bike new and its become a priceless family heirloom.



                                                                The judges do the numbers


 
 
The 191 Peugeot P107S Tour de France in Military colors sent by the Mullin Museum.
 

 
 
The author and 'The Vintagent' mug for the camera with the 1949 Peugeot 156

 
 
This 1929 Majestic featured a 1,000cc four cyclinder Cleveland engine and a one-off 'crackle' paint job. This machine was the 1928 Paris Motorcycle Show star.

 
Another view of the 2013 Concours winning 1937 Peugeot 515 SP

 
Miss Stacie B. London wore an Art Deco style dress which perfectly complimented the 1938 Peugeot of second place finisher Bryan Bossier.

 
The 1928 Terrot 175cc of Peter Frank. An unrestored gem.

 
The ladies try the Peugeot on for size. East Side Moto Babes indeed!

 
 
The side car of the winning Peugeot

 
When the winners were announced, it was a mad dash to the reviewing stand in front thousands of spectators. With just ten motorcycles and 200 cars, the 2013 Pebble Beach Concours was sensory overload for the motorsport enthusiast. If you haven't attended this event yet, it is a 'must do'.
 
 

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