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Concours with a mission: Misselwood event shows cars, benefits students

College students with financial need benefit from concours on the shore

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The Misselwood Concours d’Elegance is a concours with a mission. Now in its 11th year on the campus of Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts, all monies raised by the event are used to help the school’s students with financial need. 

In fact, the concours was started more than a decade ago by a car-crazy student at the school, one Patrick Cornelissen.

British sports cars
Sporty cars
Even a scooter with trailer
Micros

The setting for the concours is the oceanfront grounds of the Misselwood Estate on Boston’s North Shore. It is a wonderful and scenic location. 

The 2021 concours celebrated British cars and there were scores of them from Jaguar, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Allard, Aston Martin, and even a Gordon Keeble, which is the first one I have seen in person. 

Also featured was a woodie class which included a couple of absolutely stunning cars, a Ford Marmon Harrington 4X4 from the Maine Classic Car Museum and the most incredible Rolls Royce Shooting Brake woodie I have ever seen.

Other classes ran the gamut from Microcars and Muscle cars, Pre-War Full classics, motorcycles, and lots of post-war sports cars.

1914 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost
Steve Littin’s 1914 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost was judged Best of Show
Like James Radley after winning the Alpine Trials, Littin treats the car to a sip of champagne

By shows end, the Best of Show winner was announced as a spectacular 1914 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. This car is something quite special in that it is the car that in 1914 was driven by James Radley in the Alpine Trials, where it won. This historic car was stunning and came out despite the rain in the early hours. 

According to the story of this car, Radley said after winning the Rally,”We must have a bottle to christen her. ‘Here John, just fetch a bottle of The Widow will you?’ And there outside Brown’s, I was duly christened, and a glass of champagne was poured into the cars radiator.” 

To celebrate the concours victory, car owner Steve Littin had a bottle of champagne fetched and did the same.

The Misselwood concours is a wonderful event and the concours we all think of as the friendly concours. For entrants the event includes a Friday party, a Saturday tour, a delicious Saturday dinner, and of course the concours on Sunday. 

This is a perfect first concours to attend. 

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Andy Reid
Andy Reid
Andy Reid's first car, purchased at age 15, was a 1968 Fiat 124 coupe. His second, obtained by spending his college savings fund, was a 1966 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2. Since then, he has owned more than 150 cars—none of them normal or reasonable—as well as numerous classic motorcycles and scooters. A veteran of film, television, advertising and helping to launch a few Internet-based companies, Reid was a columnist for Classic Motorsports magazine for 12 years and has written for several other publications. He is considered an expert in European sports and luxury cars and is a respected concours judge. He lives in Canton, Connecticut.

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