Todd@RUPES
Just a regular guy
I was inspired to post this after looking at Concours.John's amazing pics. I was lucky to have a few automobiles which competed and placed. Amelia Island is considered the Pebble Beach of the East, and my most accounts is the second most important concours show in the US (debatable).
This year I had the pleasure of taking my family to Amelia Island for the concours event. I had two cars that competed, both winning best in class, which was very cool. More importantly I ran into a bunch of clients, friends, and enjoyed the with my family while looking at my favorite cars of all time: Duesenbergs. With out further ado, here are some of the pics I took.
Dale Earnhardt's Monte Carlo Stock car (back when it was Winston Cup and the car's where different).
One of my favorites from the show, a Tucker Torpedo. Those who don't know the story of this car and the man behind it should head to google.
Ferrari 400 Super America
Ferrari GT cab
Ferrari 212 Vignale
Type 57 Bugatti's
1947 Rolls Royce
A couple of Duesenbergs
My wife and enjoying the cool (by Florida standards) morning infront of a one-off brand.
Another Duesy
My son infront of a 1903 Cadillac. Big pimping on 26's?
Duesenberg Indy car
300SL Gullwing
This is the most beautiful bike I have ever seen, a 1937 BMW R7
And some more Duesenbergs to finish off the show.
And finally the amazing engine compartment of the Duesenberg SSJ Supercharged. This engine, in the 1930's produced 320 horsepower!!!! At a time when most car's made less than 40 horsepower and a HOTROD Ford V8 was less than 100 horsepower, this car trumped all. It also had a top seed over 150 miles per hour, when the average car of the time might hit 70. It was the Bugatti Veryon of it's time.
Here is the outside of this amazing piece of art (I believe it won best in show)
Thanks for looking
This year I had the pleasure of taking my family to Amelia Island for the concours event. I had two cars that competed, both winning best in class, which was very cool. More importantly I ran into a bunch of clients, friends, and enjoyed the with my family while looking at my favorite cars of all time: Duesenbergs. With out further ado, here are some of the pics I took.
Dale Earnhardt's Monte Carlo Stock car (back when it was Winston Cup and the car's where different).

One of my favorites from the show, a Tucker Torpedo. Those who don't know the story of this car and the man behind it should head to google.

Ferrari 400 Super America

Ferrari GT cab

Ferrari 212 Vignale


Type 57 Bugatti's



1947 Rolls Royce

A couple of Duesenbergs




My wife and enjoying the cool (by Florida standards) morning infront of a one-off brand.

Another Duesy

My son infront of a 1903 Cadillac. Big pimping on 26's?

Duesenberg Indy car

300SL Gullwing

This is the most beautiful bike I have ever seen, a 1937 BMW R7


And some more Duesenbergs to finish off the show.





And finally the amazing engine compartment of the Duesenberg SSJ Supercharged. This engine, in the 1930's produced 320 horsepower!!!! At a time when most car's made less than 40 horsepower and a HOTROD Ford V8 was less than 100 horsepower, this car trumped all. It also had a top seed over 150 miles per hour, when the average car of the time might hit 70. It was the Bugatti Veryon of it's time.

Here is the outside of this amazing piece of art (I believe it won best in show)

Thanks for looking