Story by Pat Evans
May 29, 2024
The 2024 Greenbrier Concours was held on May 3rd through May 5th, 2024
The featured class this year was “Transportation Workhorses, Light Trucks and Utility Vehicles That Moved the World. Our 1940 Mack Model ED pick-up truck graced the cover of the Brochure and was also featured on the event posters.
We entered two cars and the Mack you see above in the show competition. The other entries were in the Pre 1930 Veteran and Classic Cars Class. We brought our 1928 Stutz “Low Door” Roadster and our 1929 Auburn Boattail 8-90 Speedster.
We took Best in Class with the Stutz and Second in Class with the Auburn and won the Spring House Award with the 1940 Mack Pick Up!
The 1928 Stutz Low Door Roadster – First in Class – Pre 1930 Veteran and Classic Class
The 1929 Auburn 8-90 Boattail Speedster – Second Place – Pre 1930 Veteran and Classic Class
Here are some highlights from the show starting with the Saturday “Cars and Cocktails” Event
Highlights from the Sunday’s Main Concours Event
The three Schaubach vehicles at the Train Station, waiting to be staged
Dwight Schaubach in his 1928 Stutz ” Low Door” Roadster
Let The Judging Begin!
First in Class Trophy for the 1929 Stutz
And last but not least the BEST IN SHOW WINNER
David and Patricia Peeler of Weddington, North Carolina,
and their crowd-pleasing 1911 Oldsmobile Limited Touring Car.
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