Amelia Island Highlights

Best in Class 1926 Hispano-Suiza H6B Cabriolet powered by an aluminum straight 6 engine with an overhead camshaft

by Chris Mulvihill - 06/01/2021

Sunny, humid weather greeted the masses who attend this year’s Amelia Island Concourse d’Elegance.  Due to the Virus, the event was moved from the usual date of early March. The weekend began on Friday with the fifth annual Porsche Club of America (PCA) Werks Reunion at the Amelia River Golf Club. This event was created by the PCA to celebrate the Porsche brand and provide an environment to view rare as well as current model Porsches. There were two sides to the event with the ‘Porsche Coral’ holding 500 Porsches that were (predominantly) driven to the reunion. These cars are not judged and offer a casual setting to talk to owners and view models from most production years.   

This Irish Green 1968 911 S/W (soft window) Targa was factory delivered to an American G.I. stationed in Germany. He returned to Maryland after this tour and it was purchased in 1971 by the current owner.  The factory original car still sports its factory-installed driving lights.

This Irish Green 1968 911 S/W (soft window) Targa was factory delivered to an American G.I. stationed in Germany. He returned to Maryland after this tour and it was purchased in 1971 by the current owner.  The factory original car still sports its factory-installed driving lights.

There were 165 cars in the judged event broken into 13 classes  Judging is not based on a traditional scoring sheet but rather on the story of the car and its’ owner. Each class is awarded 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place plaques which adds to the car’s story. There were also 20 car-focused exhibitors who complimented the event. The PCA began in 1955 with just 12 enthusiasts and now boasts over 140,000 North American members. With major celebrations such as The Werks Reunion combined with local chapter events, it is no surprise PCA membership is growing at 1.5% annually.  

Amelia Island Weekend 2021

Parked randomly in the Cars and Coffee display, this extremely rare 1995  McLaren F1 is powered by a 6.1 Liter BMW V12 engine.  Only 69 were produced between 1993 thru 1998 with this being chassis number 22.

Saturday morning’s Cars and Coffee at The Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island drew 480 registered entrants.  Parked on three of the hotel golf course fairways, all makes and models of cars are invited with strong participation from local car clubs. This free event allows folks to enjoy a cup of coffee and view a very wide range of cars. Surprisingly, a few of the cars were displayed the following day at the Concourse.  

Amelia Island Weekend 2021

The McLaren F1 has a ‘one plus two’ seating configuration providing an interesting perspective for all occupants.  Top speed is 240 MPH.

The 26th annual Amelia Island Concourse honored racecar driver Lyn St. James and highlighted Hispano-Suiza, Ferrari 275 GTB, Porsche 935, Shadow Racecars, and Muscle Cars of 1970. With social distancing still in place just over 200 vehicles were displayed-about 100 fewer cars than in past years.  However, the show field space created by reducing the number of display cars was filled with spectators!  

From the beginning, the Amelia Island Concourse celebrates the automobile by choosing two winners; a Best in Class passenger car and a Best in Class racer. The 1926 Hispano-Suiza H6B Cabriolet (lead photo) is a rare car fashioned by the craftsman of the time. The Chevrolet-powered 1974 Shadow DN4 raced successfully winning the final (shortened) Can-Am series. In July 2020 while racing at Road America this car became airborne flipping end-over-end by the Start/finish line. Although it suffered severe damage, it was restored back to its racing days for the Concourse.  


Best in Class 1974 Shadow DN4 Can-Am racecar powered by a Chevrolet big block V8

Best in Class 1974 Shadow DN4 Can-Am racecar powered by a Chevrolet big-block V8.

 As in the past, this weekend provided many opportunities to enjoy beautiful automobiles. Every event attracted a record number of spectators which speaks to the meticulous planning that goes into this weekend. All should look forward to next year’s Concourse which will celebrate the American Hot Rod. 

About the author: Chris Mulvihill is the owner of Classic Car Advisors which offer a number of services to owners of classic cars from inspections and evaluations to locating collectors and car assisting with Concourse d'Elegance placement.