10 stars from the first Days of Elegance – msnNOW

Classic & Sports Car Logo By Aaron McKay of Classic & Sports Car | Slide 1 of 11: Days of Elegance by Interclassics is a new concours d’elegance which, on the weekend of 18-19 June, brought the pinnacle of classic car glamour to the southernmost tip of The Netherlands, closely bordering Belgium and Germany. Held in the impressive grounds of Château St Gerlach, over 50 special cars gathered on manicured lawns punctuated by gravel pathways.   Five concours classes were devised: Gentleman’s Thoroughbreds (1950-1980), Elegant Tourers (1930-1970), When Coachwork Becomes Art (up to 1960), Racing Legends (up to 1980), and Future Classics & Supercars (1980-today). Among the concours areas were a variety of cars from high-end dealers in The Netherlands, Belgium and elsewhere. Classic & Sports Car paid a visit and found some truly special cars on show, from the earliest known Pegaso Z-102 to a rare Spyker C8 Double 12S: click through to see our 10 favourites.

The stars of the show

Days of Elegance by Interclassics is a new concours d’elegance which, on the weekend of 18-19 June, brought the pinnacle of classic car glamour to the southernmost tip of The Netherlands, closely bordering Belgium and Germany.

Held in the impressive grounds of Château St Gerlach, over 50 special cars gathered on manicured lawns punctuated by gravel pathways.  

Five concours classes were devised: Gentleman’s Thoroughbreds (1950-1980), Elegant Tourers (1930-1970), When Coachwork Becomes Art (up to 1960), Racing Legends (up to 1980), and Future Classics & Supercars (1980-today).

Among the concours areas were a variety of cars from high-end dealers in The Netherlands, Belgium and elsewhere. Classic & Sports Car paid a visit and found some truly special cars on show, from the earliest known Pegaso Z-102 to a rare Spyker C8 Double 12S: click through to see our 10 favourites.

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