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Italian Concours at Carillon Point June 22nd

Discussion in 'Northwest' started by GaryReed, May 9, 2014.

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  1. GaryReed

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    The info is posted on Carillon's website, but I haven't heard a thing about the show yet via usual car forums.

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  3. 2000 456M

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    I hope they get their act together this year. I trophied last year only because the field was so small.
     
  4. dinogts

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    This was scheduled for June 22, 2014.

    So, did anybody show up? Who won best of show? How many cars? Any photos?
     
  5. 2000 456M

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    I bet the silence on this thread will be deafening. The fact that it was over a week ago...
     
  6. TacElf

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    Speaking as a spectator only, the event did happen. I dropped by around noon-ish and there was a small but decent collection of cars: A few lambos, some Ferrari (I remember 3 TR's, a 512 BB, a 430, and a 355 I think), 3 or 4 Pantera, a few Maserati, a really nicely refurb'd Lancia, and a few others. As I said, a small field of cars but certainly better than last time. Alas, I'd forgot my camera / phone, so I have no pictures to share.

    The location was nicely in view of the water, but was done in the parking lot - no shade really, and not as picturesque as something like Chateau Ste. Michelle. Maybe future years will choose a more interesting and picture-worthy location; just feedback...

    Overall, better turnout than last year and seemed to be run very professionally. Hopefully it will continue to grow and draw bigger crowds.
     

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