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The Friday Concorso at Black Horse Golf Course

The following pictures were taken at Concorso Italiano on Friday the 19th of August, 2006. Lots of really pretty Italian cars!


 

A stunning 1924 Lancia at Concorso.

A full view of the 1924 Lancia Lambda. Lancia was the theme this year.

One of my favorite "F" cars - the Dino.

Some of the Diablos at Concorso. There were a lot of them.

A group of gorgeous Maseratis on the grass at Black Horse.

Jorge Bujazan drives to the Parade Stand. A little steam...

A really nasty looking Ferrari Enzo.

A highly modified red Pantera.

Another look at the customized red Pantera.

A nicely packaged little blue Alfa Romeo. I miss those cars!

The little blue Alfa is identified with a second photo.

Wild looking yellow Murceilago Spyder.

Aaron Robinson and Laust share a laught about the TT Jalpa.

Al Burtoni and the Godfather crowd at Concorso.

Alberto scrutinizes the near-perfect blue Miura from Bobileff.

Alberto's own Miura is looking real good.

Nice shot of the golden Miura.

Ben Lombardi checks out his award winning burgandy Espada.

Another view of Miura SV 4968.

Black Miura #4091 at the Symbolic Motors tent.

Club president Jim Heady and his ever-busy wife Joan.

Eieko and Rosa take it easy at Jack's wine table.

The engine in the blue Miura. Spotless.

Fred's great looking 400 on the green.

Feed me Wilbur, Feed me!!

A hot rod Ferrari. Talk about decked out!

Notice which car is NOT on this list?!

Four platinum colored 6.0 Diablos at Concorso.

Gary Bobileff, Gil Lucero, and Uno.

Gary Bobileff's silver Miura. This car took 2nd place in the Miura class.

Greg Mitchell's 1970 Miura S.

Al's wife, Henia Burtoni relaxes.

Just what we all need - a Lamborghini laptop!

Nice lines on the 1600 GT.

Ito-San from the Japanese Lamborghini Club. Lamborghini #1!!

Jan, Elise, and Rosa enjoy some wine and cheese.

Jim Kaminski talks Lamborghinis with a group of enthusiasts.

Joe Sackey's class winning Miura SV. Perfect car!

Rear view of the Sackey SV.

You can almost see the dark blue interior.

John Fleissbach's excellent dark blue Islero S. I like the Borranis.

John Yardum talks about his Jalpa.

John Yardum's great looking red Jalpa.

Jorge and Dive check the wine collection in the trunk...

Jorge drives his 400 to the reviewing stand.

Jim Kaminski and Fred pose near his 400.

Nice picture of Jorge's beautiful 400 2+2.

The Lamborghini merchandise tent.

A really cute Lanci Bianchi. Lancia was the featured marque.

Gotta love the "practical" front bumper on this Lancia.

There were at least 20 Lancia Scorpions present. I once had a red one.

More of the Diablos on the grass.

The magnificant green Bizzarini. This won best of show.

Maseratis all in a line.

Some restoration data on one of the Miuras.

A monster sound system in a customized Pantera.

A few more nice looking Maseratis.

More unusual Italians. I think they are Lancias but am not sure.

Nice looking Monteverdi. Rare car.

One of the Murceilagos from Symbolic Motors.

The Pantera folks really like their chrome!

Souped up Pantera with a humorous license plate and frame.

Paul Roessler's flawless 400GT 2+2. Lamborghini Best of Show.

A lot of Fiats were present on the grass.

Very pretty powder blue Gallardo Spyder. Nice color.

The only LP400. Still the best looking Countach model.

Restoration details on the blue Miura.

A restored Ferrari Daytona. Great styling on that car.

Robert Ross and Fred Parautoud ponder life's mysteries.

Roger Wiersma's excellent white Espada. Roger was Chief Judge at Concorso for Lambos.

Roy Cats talks about Diablos.

Scott and crew detail a Murcie.

Shameless advertising. Factory is forbidding this in the future (too bad).

Interior of the silver Miura.

Ted and Al take a break.

The early models all lined up and looking good!

The Espadas in a nice line.

Shot of several Miuras.

The Orange County Lamborghini girls. Nice touch.

Another shot of all four platinum 6.0s.

The red Saleen from Symbolic Motors. Wild car...

Yes, they had boats there too. Even one airplane!

Believe it or not, this perfect Miura only took 3rd prize.

Hmmmm, those carbs look vaguely familiar.

Todd's white Countach looking pretty.

Valentino's wheels for the weekend. He had a great time with son Alessandro.

Not sure what that bumper sticker is about. Caught my eye though.

From right to left, an Iso Rivolta GT, a Fidia and in the background, a Grifo

Nice background for the Countach.

Lime Green Murceilago.

Blue Murceilago with "wings" up.

Nice white Lambo.

Black Diablo.

Another view of the light blue Gallardo Spyder.

Everybody likes these cars.

The Lambos line up in front of La Canada for the big dinner.

A view of the Lamborghinis at La Canada.

Todd Lindenmuth and the purple Diablo.

Talk about an iridescent blue!

Another one of the colors from the magic marker box.

Black and white...

The silver Espada of Chuck Charleton on the viewing stand.

Wicked looking LP640.

Some of the early cars at Concorso.

Al Burtoni's Godfather Murceilago.