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RARE AND COLLECTIBLE FERRARI CARS TO BE DISPLAYED AT 2012 INTERMOUNTAIN CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE by Cindy Meitle - CarPRUSA.com
“Owners and Collectors from Utah and Beyond Gather to Display Italian Exotics While Supporting Charity”
Ferrari California Spyder, valued at well over $1,000,000.00
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (September 11, 2012) – Many incredible Ferraris will be on display in the Gardens of Thanksgiving Point during the Intermountain Concours d’Elegance in Lehi, Utah on Saturday, September 22, 2012. “Some of the most desirable models ever built have been entered in the Ferrari class at our event and we’re very excited for the public to see them,” said Chris Purdum, Intermountain Concours Chairman. While the event will feature many other high-caliber pre-war and post-war collector cars and exotics, the Ferrari class is certain to capture the attention of all ages and is always a favorite.
Maranello has been cranking out incredible Italian machines for decades, and each model is a work of art all its own. There are several models which have become favorites among collectors and enthusiasts such as the F40, with swooping lines and recognizable rear spoiler. Utah’s own Steve Harris Imports will be displaying a pristine example as well as a Ferrari 312 race car. The Mallya Collection which houses an incredible array of collector cars in both India and the San Francisco Bay Area will be displaying the ever popular Ferrari California Spyder, valued at well over $1,000,000.00.
“We can’t give away all the surprises, but we have many incredible Ferraris and word has it we might have an Enzo on the green as well,” shares Purdum with a big grin. “People are going to have to just show up to see all the spectacular cars that have registered and been accepted to display at this event, and by doing so they will be helping us to support our soldiers through our charities; Fisher House Salt Lake City and the Chance Phelps Foundation.”
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About the Intermountain Concours d’Elegance
The annual Intermountain Concours d’Elegance celebrates the beauty and magnificence of rare and historic collector cars and exotics. Held in the beautiful Gardens of Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, Utah, the finest examples of these rolling works of art appear on public display and will be judged for superiority within their respective classes. Owners and collectors from across Utah and beyond who have painstakingly restored or prepared their entries compete for the prestigious Best of Show and Best in Class awards. Participants enjoy a robust weekend of events including a welcome Reception, Concours, Afterglow celebration and Motoring Tour which exposes visitors to the beauty of the surrounding mountain range. The Intermountain Concours d’Elegance is a 501c3 non-profit organization that generates money through events to assist charities that support human needs and advancement. 2012 charities supported include Fisher House Salt Lake City and Chance Phelps Foundation. Partners include; Miller Motorsports Park, GlobalWheelsEvents.com, AutoCom, Customs & Classics, MyCarQuest.com, AutoBooks-AeroBooks.com, VeloceToday.com, RideStory.com, TheMotoringJournal.com, CAR PR USA, etceterini.com and Via Corsa Car Lover’s Guidebooks.
Steve Harris Imports F40 - Salt Lake City, Utah
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