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Greystone Mansion Concours d' Elegance 2014 Beverly Hills Event

 

Today was a warm and sunny Sunday afternoon at the historic Greystone Mansion for the 2104 Concours d' Elegance.  This is the 5th annual event at the Greystone Mansion and features a variety of vintage and classic cars.   This year the theme was celebrating the City of Beverly Hills Centennial, the 60th Anniversary of the Porsche Speedster, and the 50th anniversary of the Ford Mustang. 





 It was good to know that a portion of the ticket sales go back to the Friends of Greystone for their ongoing restoration and preservation of the Greystone Estate.  The grounds spans over 18 acres of land and the park grounds are open to the public.  The Greystone Mansion itself is 46000 square feet  and there are 55 rooms.  All around the grounds are panoramic views of Los Angeles. 

The city of Beverly Hills maintains Greystone and for the event provided shuttles from the dedicated parking structure up to the Greystone Estate grounds.






We arrived during lunch time and this year the menu featured bbq. 








IMO, the bbq baby back ribs and tri tip sliders were tasty and overall menu was significantly better than last year's event.





Refreshments was enjoyed by all the guests, it was a hot day so an ice cold glass of fresh brewed iced tea and pink lemonade were served.  There were several margarita stations featuring Asombroso Fine Tequila:





And a Stella Artois Cafe featuring Stella Artois and Stella Cidre.  Guests were given souvenir Stella Artois glasses which was a nice touch.




On the lower level area of the Greystone estates there were vintage cars from 1904
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The City of Beverly Hills is celebrating it's centennial and had some costumed people taking pictures with the guests









The Willow Pond area had a vegetarian dining area, along with a Stella Artois booth.









Near the main courtyard of the Greystone Estate we had The Auto Gallery showcasing McLaren and Maserati.



















There's plenty of space for storage in the McLaren!






















Some hand dipped chocolate covered strawberries for guests that stopped by their booth.









This was a new car brand that I've never heard of before.  The brands is Lucra Cars.  I spoke with one of the reps and she mentioned that Lucra is based here in Los Angeles and recently debuted their model LC470.  Powerplants come from either a Mercedes AMG 6.3 V8, or General Motors LS3, or LS7 7.0L engine.  The transmission is either a Mercedes 7 speed MCT paddle shift or Tremec 5 speed manual.  The body is made of carbon fiber.









Hornburg Jaguar featured the beautiful Jaguar F Type convertible.









Sweet treats from a local candy shop named Sugarfina.  They were very generous with their samples and my favorites were the Peach bellini gummies and the chocolate sea salt caramels.  Absolutely delicious and I'll definitely stop by their boutique to pick up some more candy.









Last year the front courtyard featured Porsche but this year it was Infinity.





Inside Greystone there we several vendors like this one that had some neat neon signs and other memorabilia.  For local L.A. residents, remember Bob's Big Boy?  And Colonel Sanders? smile













BRM watches had a small booth and showcased their watches. 





This was really cool, a slot car race track for the kids to play.  Even the adults were enjoying it and were racing too.









The city of Beverly Hills has been maintaining and restoring the Greystone Mansion and has done a great job.  Views of Los Angeles were beautiful today with the bright blue skies.
















On the upper parking lot was the main concours area.  There were areas for specific brands like Ferrari, Rolls Royce, Ford, Corvette and Porsche.




Some classic Porsche 911's.




One of my favorites of the event was this 1972 Ferrari Dino. 

 






Plenty of Corvette's were on display.  
















It was a fun event and I'm looking forward to attending again next year.  Hope you all enjoyed the pictures of these spectacular cars.

Regards,
ED-209

 

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