A weekend full of horsepower, friendships and history โ with a little social distancing mixed in โ came to a conclusion Sunday, Sept 7 when theย 1929 Dusenberg Model J Roadsterย owned by Dwight C. Schaubach of Hampton Roads, Virginia, was presented with the Best of Show Award atย The 2020 Greenbrier Concours dโElegance.
The first Model J Duesenberg, J112 (pictured above), debuted at the Automobile Salon in December 1928 and was sold to Humphrey W. Chadbourn for $13,500. Chadbourn had the factory add a spotlight, electric siren, Martin Cord tires and an HWC monogram on each door. When the factory closed in 1937, he sold the car to a Yale student. Numerous owners later, Mr. Shaaubach bought and restored the J112 in 1996.
The jaw-dropping Duesenberg wasnโt the only big winner on Sunday. Class champions were named in each of the 10 classes that were showcased on the picturesque showfield, surrounding the iconic front entrance at The Greenbrier.
โEvery automobile in the show was spectacular, which made the judgesโ job a difficult one,โ said Phil Neff, Chief Judge, The Greenbrier Concours dโElegance. โThe field was filled with incredible cars and motorcycles, and each one could have taken home a trophy. I was honored to be able to lead a qualified group of judges from all over the United States and be part of such a special weekend.”
Class winners included:
Grand Classics:ย 1932 Chrysler Imperial Convertibleย (William Sipko; Windber, Pennsylvania)
Pre-War Production Cars:ย 1935 Ford Model 38 Tudor Sedanย (Thomas Harper; Bedford, Virginia)
Post-War Production Cars:ย 1957ย Ford Supercharged Thunderbirdย (Joseph Mason; Racine, Ohio)
Sports Cars:ย 1963 Shelby Cobraย (Lewis Pollard; Warrenton, Virginia)
Italian Sports Cars:ย 1968 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 Berlinettaย (Roy Brod; Lancaster, Pennsylvania)
British Cars:ย 1950 Aston Martin DB2 Dropheadย (Frank Rubino; Pinecrest, Florida)
Pre-War Cadillac:ย 1941 Cadillac Series 62 Convertibleย (Dennis Manieri; Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
Post-War Cadillac:ย 1949 Cadillac Series 62 Club Coupe (Loren Hulber; Macungie, Pennsylvania)
Muscle Cars:ย 1966 Shelby GT 350 Fastbackย (Glenn Randall and Ronnie Randall; Manchester, Tennessee)
Motorcycles:ย 1952 Vincent Touring Model Rapideย (Gene Brown; Denver, Colorado)
In addition to the class awards, 10 special awards were presented at the trophy ceremony, and the winners received hand-crafted trophies made by the craftsmen at The Greenbrier. The awards featured the iconic Springhouse, which has been a symbol of Americaโs Resort for centuries. The winners included:
Peopleโs Choice:ย 1948 Tucker 48 Sedanย (William and Sonya Miller; Frankfort, Indiana)
Honorary Chief Judgeโs Award (Selected by Paul Sable):ย 1954 Sunbeam Alpine MKIย (Tom Bishop; Westerville, Ohio)
Duke of Windsor Award (Most Elegant Closed Car):ย 1930 Cadillac Series 452 V16 โMadame Xโ Sedanย (Peter Sanders; Bluefield, Virginia)
Princess Grace Award (Most Elegant Open Car):ย 1940 Packard 1806 Convertible Victoria by Darrinย (Greg Ornazian; Rochester Hills, Michigan)
Dorothy Draper Award (Most Stylish Interior, Selected by Carleton Varney):ย 1963 Chevrolet Corvetteย (Rare Wheels Collection; Windermere, Florida)
Sam Snead Award (Best Country Club Car):ย 1929 Graham-Paige Model 827 Roadsterย (Bette Hammond; East Lansing, Michigan)
Eisenhower Award (Best Cold War Era Car):ย 1973 Cadillac Series 75 Limousineย (Jim Elliott; Yorktown, Virginia)
Artistโs Award (Selected by Heidi Maraz):ย 1967 Ferrari 275 GTS/4 NART Spyderย (Rare Wheels Colletion; Windermere, Florida)
Most Historically Significant Road Car:ย 1954 Packard Cavalier Sedanย (George Wallace; Fairpoint, New York)
Most Historically Significant Sports Car:ย 1957 AC Bristol Ace Le Mansย (George Baum; Potomac, Maryland)
Sundayโs Concours was the culmination of a weekend full of events for car owners from across the country.
On Friday, The Greenbrier Concours dโElegance started its engine with Theย Summit Drive, which took car enthusiasts to the top of Greenbrier Mountain to The Summit atย The Greenbrier Sporting Clubย for brunch. Following brunch, the cars of all eras and varieties embarked on a drive through West Virginia mountain roads to Durbin, West Virginia, where participants took a ride on the Durbin Rocket, a vintage steam engine that carried passengers through beautiful Mountain State scenery.
That eveningโsย Welcome Receptionย at Kateโs Mountain Lodge included food and fellowship and entertainment for judges, car owners, event staff and enthusiasts.
Saturday began with Cars & Cocktails, which featured more than 100 cars of all types displayed on the world-class golf courses at The Greenbrier. That was followed up with a seminar on the weekendโs featured class, Cadillac, and the evening concluded with a Charitable Dinner, which benefitted the Mountaineer Autism Project, as well as the AACA Library and Research Center.
All of those events served as appetizers for the main course on Sunday, as the finest collector cars in the world were judged by Neff and his qualified team of concours judges.
โWe couldnโt have asked for a better weekend,โ said Cam Huffman, a member of The Greenbrier Concours dโElegance Steering Committee. โThe weather was beautiful, the cars were incredible and people really enjoyed getting together for the first time in a long while. Everyone followed COVID-19 protocols, which allowed us to have an amazing event from start to finish. Weโre grateful that we were able to continue what has become a grand tradition in a year filled with so many challenges.โ
Plans have already begun for The 2021 Greenbrier Concours dโElegance, when the event moves back to its normal May date. A special non-judged Movie Cars Class will be just one aspect of the 2021 event, which will be held April 30-May 2.