Stan Hywet Concours (2014) – Duesenberg Claims Best in Show

 Walt Herip;Herip Associates Walt Herip;Herip AssociatesA 1931 Duesenberg Tourster by Derham, owned by Joseph and Margie Cassini of West Orange, N.J., received top honors at the inaugural Concours dโ€™Elegance at Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens. The show field featured more than 170 vintage
automobiles and motorcycles.

The Best in Show Derham Tourster was created by famed designer Gordon Buehrig, who served as Duesenbergโ€™s chief body designer and also designed the Cord 810/812 and the 1935-โ€™36 Auburn lineup. Itโ€™s believed seven Derham Toursters were built.
The concours dโ€™elegance benefits historic Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, one of Americaโ€™s great private residences.ย  It was built by F. A. Seiberling, founder of Goodyear Tire & Rubber.
Two Isotta-Fraschini automobiles also received top awards. Receiving the Top CCCA Classic award was a 1922 Isotta-
Fraschini Tipo 8 torpedo phaeton by Sala owned by Roy
Margenau, while a 1929 Isotta-Fraschini Tipo 8A convertible sedan by Floyd Derham, owned by John Shibles, earned Best Foreign CCCA Classics award.

โ€œDespite a threatening weather predication and brief early morning showers 99 percent of our exhibitors were on the show field for what turned out to be a sunnyโ€”and very enjoyableโ€”day,โ€ said David Schultz, concours director.
For 2015 the lead feature of the concours dโ€™elegance will be โ€œThe Motorcars of 1915โ€ in recognition of the 100th anniversary of the completion of Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens.