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Amelia Island Concours

The Lawn

We have attended and participated in Concours events before but only a recent attendance at Pebble Beach could prepare you for Amelia Island. In only its 19th Year, Bill Warner has led a talented and dedicated team to quickly become one of the premier events in the world. Quickly and 19 years doesn’t sound quite right but consider the competition from events around the globe and Pebble Beach has a 44 year head start. And Bill didn’t quit his day job either. Bill Warner is founder of The Amelia, chairman of the Amelia Foundation, and also serves as president of his own business, H. C. Warner, Inc., an industrial filtration company. He also owns and operates Bill Warner Racing. I’m tired just writing about him. Read More

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Amelia Island: More Results

We will be on the road for the next few days trying to find a dry path up north to Mint’s home in Connecticut. Today’s stop is Asheville, North Carolina. Until we return, posts may get a bit spotty unless some of our readers sends us something really interesting.

The Gooding & Co. auction produced a lot of interesting results but here is one that reflects back to our early days – the ’69 Michelotti Fiat Shellette. Michelotti was asked to design and build a successor on the newer 850 platform for Philip Schell. posterOnly 80 cars were built and we have no knowledge of how many survive. This pretty blue Shellette is a barn-find with 9,900 miles and is in excellent working and cosmetic order. We featured it in February 2013 for $58,000 without any takers. So the seller had the guts to give it to Gooding & Co with no reserve. The selling price of $55,000 includes buyers premium so they didn’t quite get what they wanted but they didn’t suffer too bad. The Ferrari 365 GTC4 at RM was another car of interest. We have one at Mint’s go-to shop/office. The owner may want to sell but no commitments yet. 72 GTCThis 365 was impeccable, probably top of the food chain. It hammered at an eye-watering $335,500. Good for the seller and what a great car. The Iso Grifo is unique and may not be representative of the Iso Grifo market. Read More