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2010 Utah Concours de Elegance [many pics]

drooartz

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Sorry for the iPhone-quality photos, it was all I had with me today. Some really nice machinery braved the morning storms for what turned out to be a nice (if blustery) day.

My personal favorites are the unrestored 1934 LaSalle and especially the 1932 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza. I could have looked at those two all day.

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It's a broad mix of cars (130+ cars this year I believe, as there were some scared off by the weather). I liked the Z myself, that's why I took a picture of it...
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I "think" I may know the owner of that White Jag XK120. If it's the car I think it is, it either is (or was) owned by Mike Cady of Roy, Utah (Retired State Police). He probably would not remember me, but I knew him way back when I was stationed at Hill. Do you have any more pics of that car?
 
Nice hardware.... THANKS for sharing Drew.
 
That's the only shot I got, Basil. I blew it up on my computer, and the little plaque says "Mike and Susan C..." (can't read the last name, but it starts with a C). Certainly could be his car. It sure was purty -- and I loved the steel wheels.
 
I'll bet it is Mike Cady! I remember he had that 120 back in the early 80's when my EType was still driving (before I took it apart to restore.)
 
Question: What is the red car with the wide whitewalls shown in the second posting of photos and the eighth photo down?
 
Gliderman8 said:
Question: What is the red car with the wide whitewalls shown in the second posting of photos and the eighth photo down?

Nash Healey
 
Thanks Basil.... it's a looker! :yesnod:
 
The Z seemed anomolous to me....but I guess it's yet another indicator that we ain't as young as we used to be or think we are!
 
I could have looked at that Alfa all day. This is a great show, brings out the top cars in the area.

Got home and put on Victory By Design on Alfa, just to watch that Monza run for a while.
 
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