Spectacular trio win coveted awards on Day 1 of Salon Privé Concours

Spectacular trio win coveted awards on Day 1 of Salon Privé Concours

Iconic cars spanning almost 110 years of automotive history have picked up three of the main prizes at this year’s Salon Privé Concours presented by Aviva Private Clients. The Duke of Marlborough Award has been presented to a 1993 Lamborghini Diablo entered by Lars Nielsen. Finished in the striking shade of Diablo Rosso, the UK-supplied example was in single ownership between 1994 and 2012 and has recently been restored to original specification. Presented with matching numbers and in its factory colour scheme, it’s one of the very finest examples of this Marcello Gandini-designed, V12-engined supercar.

 

The Chairman’s Award was presented to a magnificent 1923 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost that was built at the company’s Springfield works in Massachusetts. Delivered to Penn Motors in June 1924 wearing an enclosed Pickwick town-car body, it was sold to its first private owner – Robert M Stein of Baltimore – in September 1926.

 

Two years later, Stein returned chassis 77JH to the Springfield factory so that it could have Pall Mall tourer coachwork fitted. The Silver Ghost has existing in this configuration ever since and was restored by LaVine Restorations in 2022-23, after which it finished second in class at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. This highly distinguished vintageant is one of only two surviving American-built Pall Mall tourer dual-cowl cars, and was entered by Jack Boyd-Smith Jnr.

 

A 1965 Rolls-Royce Phantom V by Mulliner Park Ward that was once owned by John Lennon picked up the George Barry Gregory Trophy after being selected for the Most Iconic award. Supplied new in May 1965 to Patrick Barthropp and registered PPB1, it was sold to the Beatles star in 1967, given the new registration EUC 100C and resprayed white. Lennon also had a Webasto roof fitted, as well as a Philips record player, an 8-track, a telephone and a television. White calico covers were used for the interior because Lennon and Yoko Ono didn’t want to use animal hides.

 

The Rolls-Royce appeared in the Beatles film Let It Be, as well as Performance, which starred Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger. In September 1969, Lennon sold the car to Allen Klein, founder of ABKCO Records and the Beatles’ manager at the time. It has remained with the family ever since and was entered by Jody Klein.

 

“The cars that have very deservedly won these three awards highlight the sheer variety of this year’s Concours entry,” said Salon Privé Chairman Andrew Bagley. “The standard was so high that it made choosing a winner in each category particularly difficult, but the Silver Ghost and Diablo are truly special cars – and you don’t get much more iconic than an ex-John Lennon Rolls-Royce.”

 

This year’s Salon Privé Concours presented by Aviva Private Clients was the largest and most prestigious to date, with 72 cars being entered across 14 different classes. They ranged from the ever-popular pre-war categories to celebrations of Bugatti, Rolls-Royce and Ferrari. Fan favourites included Legendary Liveries – which showcased iconic colour schemes such as a Silk Cut Jaguar XJR 8/9, an Alitalia Lancia Stratos HF and a 555 Subaru Impreza WRC97 – while a new class for 2024 honoured the 60th anniversary of the Ferrari 275. 

 

All entries gathered on the beautiful South Lawn at Blenheim Palace, having come from as far afield as the USA, Thailand and even New Zealand. They were judged by an unrivalled panel of international experts, with all entries being adjudicated by the International Chief Judge Advisory Group (ICJAG). Salon Privé is one of four ICJAG Plus-designated events in the world, and the only one to be held in the UK.


Salon Privé Week 2024

27 August – Salon Privé MotorAvia
28 August – Salon Privé Concours presented by Aviva Private Clients
29 August – Salon Privé Concours Awards presented by Aviva Private Clients
30 August – Salon Privé Style Friday presented by Boodles
31 August – Salon Privé Supercar Saturday and Club Trophy presented by Lockton
Tickets can be purchased via the website: www.salonpriveconcours.com

About Salon Privé
Salon Privé is a prestigious automotive event held annually in the UK, showcasing an exceptional collection of classic, luxury, and supercars. Renowned for its elegance and exclusivity, the event features a concours competition, where meticulously restored and rare cars are judged on their beauty, history, and condition. Additionally, the event includes Supercar Saturday, offering attendees the chance to see and experience the latest high-performance supercars. Set against the stunning backdrop of Blenheim Palace, the event attracts car enthusiasts, collectors, and industry experts from around the world.

Charity Partner
Salon Privé are proud to support the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC). By supporting NSPCC, we hope to make a lasting impact on the lives of children in raising much needed funds to support its life changing services. Donations from the event will go towards supporting the NSPCC’s mission to protect children from abuse and neglect, providing vital services and support to those who need it most across the UK and Channel Is


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