Dear enthusiasts,
i´m very glad to share some quick impressions of CONCORSO ITALIANO, a "celebration of italian style" (tm).
Concorso is one of, if not THE highlight in the "Monterey Week", which probably makes for the best event in the world if you´re into fine cars and passionate car nuts. It´s great fun, great locations and thus a wonderful opportunity to share the passion about our two special brands by the not less passionate staff of Girard-Perregaux and JeanRichard in the US.
More informations about the event can be found on the official Concorso website
http://www.concorso.com
Headed by Ron Jackson, CEO and President of TRADEMA USA, the wonderful team with Jaimie, Shirley, Michael and all others truly go an extra mile to spread the word and share their enthusiasm about the brands and the watches, which makes for a very well frequented and much cherished key attraction during the exhibitions!
More later, so for now some quick impressions of CONCORSO ITALIANO 2007, with sincere thanks to Ron Jackson of GP USA!
You will see, Americans are truly lucky folks 
A special piece and first public exhibition on a larger base for the brand new (and hot) MV AUGUSTA models by JEANRICHARD
Beautiful curves in red and yellow
A star (1965 Ferrari 275 GT, Best of Show Award presented by Ron Jackson of Girard-Perregaux)
Another star, the famed Maserati MC12 (632bhp!)
More beautiful curves, for Lamborghini Orange County ...
Well, all the reasons for BIG smiles
(following photo courtesy of Autospies.com, photographer unknown )
(more over on Autospies.com gallery, click here )
There´s quite a bit more to come later, so don´t go away and hang in there 
Kudos and congratulations to the great team of Girard-Perregaux and JeanRichard in the US, for a great presentation!
With thanks for letting us participate in the fun!!!
Greetings from Germany,
Peter
images courtesy of Ron Jackson, President of Girard-Perregaux USA (all pictures but the last) and Autospies.com (last picture)
edited by PeterCDE to clearify picture origin (sorry for the confusion caused)
This message has been edited by PeterCDE on 2007-09-11 23:20:33