
The beautiful grounds of The Club at Las Campanas, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, played host to an impressive field of automobiles and guests on September 27-29, for the Santa Fe Concorso. Similar to Amelia Island and the Concours of the Americas, the Santa Fe Concorso awards two Best of Show winners. This year the โBest of Show-Eleganceโ went to a 1933 Delage D8S Sports Coupรฉ owned by John Hayden Groendyke of Enid, Oklahoma. This Delage is a sporty French gran tourer in elegant coupรฉ form and is one of just 99 D8S models produced. Less than 20 D8S cars areย believed to have survived and this car isย believed to be the only Delage D8S bodied by British coachbuilder Freestone & Webb, Ltd.

McCluggage was present at the Concorso to receive the prestigious Lee Iacocca Award, which was established to recognize outstanding classic car enthusiasts for their โDedication to Excellence in Perpetuating an American Automotive Tradition.โ




