The Italian people’s car rounded up the podium after the voting was concluded.
A Unimog arrived and dwarfed each sports car present.
Analog perfection, the LHD interior of a Ferrari F40.
The iconic 200 mph supercar; the Ferrari F40 was best of show.
A timeless Mercedes Benz SL looking as immaculate as the day it was new over 65 years ago.
The XL Fiat 500 Giardiniera was a working man’s automobile and could transport 4 people with 40 kg of luggage or 2 people and 200 kg of cargo.
Standing out in parking lot of grey and white.
Petrolhead Greg Marucchi MCing the event of which he is a co-owner.
One of the most iconic rear wings in the automotive world.
Automotive enthusiasts find every opportunity to exercise their pride and joy, particularly over long weekends where exotic and classic cars tend to be removed from their protective coverings and taken out of the confines of their secure garages. Concours South Africa enabled many Johannesburg based enthusiasts to do just this in an “Express” version of the event on Sunday.
The iconic 200 mph supercar; the Ferrari F40 was best of show.
The Neighbourhood Square located in Linksfield was host to the occasion which not only had iconic and rare automotive marvels on display but some live entertainment in the form of a Formula 1 simulator that instilled a sense of competition amongst the onlookers.
One of the most iconic rear wings in the automotive world.
The star of the show was undoubtedly a Ferrari F40, one of six in South Africa, that took a landslide victory in the people’s choice only-event where shoppers, diners and car fans present on the day were given the opportunity to vote for their preferred choice.
Analog perfection, the LHD interior of a Ferrari F40.
The runner up went to a striking and immaculate Giallo Modena (yellow) Ferrari 355 F1 Spider while the Italian people’s car; a 1958 Fiat 500 N finished in Verde Chiaro (green) took the final spot on the podium.
The Italian people’s car rounded up the podium after the voting was concluded.
While the top spots were dominated by Italian icons, there was an array of immaculate Porsches, Mercedes Benzes and BMWs that lined the shaded parking bays of the inconspicuous shopping mall.
A Unimog arrived and dwarfed each sports car present.
Click here to see coverage of the CIAO Club (Classic Italian Auto Owners) event which took place the weekend before.
The XL Fiat 500 Giardiniera was a working man’s automobile and could transport 4 people with 40 kg of luggage or 2 people and 200 kg of cargo.
Greg Marucchi, MC and co-owner of the prestigious South African event which was postponed in 2021 stated that: “We were delighted by the excellent turnout at our second ‘Express’ event following the disruption of the pandemic. Heartfelt thanks to all who turned up to celebrate “the good old days.”
Petrolhead Greg Marucchi MCing the event of which he is a co-owner.
If you missed out on this quaint event, be sure to follow Concours South Africa on Instagram to stay tuned for the next proper event which will take place on the first weekend of September 2022 and boast a garden party theme with seductive automotive masterpieces of new and old as a delightful backdrop.
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