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Beverly Hills delivered one of the most random lineups I’ve seen in a while 😭
A Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing, a strange 6 wheeled classic build, a Saleen-modified Ford F-150, and a Ferrari SF90 Stradale all cruising through the same area 🔥 From 1950s automotive history to a 1,000 hp Ferrari hybrid, it felt like every decade of car culture showed up at once.
The Gullwing stole the nostalgia points, the SF90 brought the performance, and the 6 wheeler had everyone trying to figure out exactly what they were looking at 👀 Only in Beverly Hills do lineups like this feel normal.
The exit from the car meet was just as good as the lineup 😭
A McLaren 765LT and a Ferrari 296 GTB leaving back to back 🔥 The 765LT came through with that sharp twin turbo punch and aggressive aero, while the 296 brought a smoother but still loud hybrid V6 soundtrack.
Two completely different ways of going fast, both disappearing down the same road like it was nothing 👀
Two American icons from different eras caught my attention today 😭
A Chevrolet Corvette and a Factory Five Shelby Daytona Coupe parked side by side 🔥 The ’62 Corvette represented the end of the first-generation C1 era, while the Daytona Coupe paid tribute to one of the most legendary race cars ever built.
The Corvette brought classic American styling and V8 charm, while the Daytona looked ready to head straight to Le Mans. Old school cool meets race car attitude, and somehow both still turn heads decades later 👀
One of the most fascinating cars at the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance was the legendary Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic 😭
Often referred to as the “Shah of Persia” Bugatti, this is one of the most valuable and historically significant automobiles ever built. Only a handful of Atlantic models were produced, and their riveted bodywork, flowing fenders, and art deco styling make them look more like rolling sculptures than cars 🔥
In a show filled with hypercars and modern exotics, the Bugatti still drew a crowd everywhere it went. Some cars are rare, some are priceless, and a few become automotive legends. The Shah of Persia Bugatti belongs in that last category 👀
A black Ferrari F50 leaving the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance was easily one of the highlights of the day 😭
Most people think of the F50 in red, which is why this one is so special. Only a handful were produced in black, making it one of the rarest F50 specs in existence 🔥 Powered by a 4.7L naturally aspirated V12 derived from Ferrari’s Formula 1 program, the F50 was built to bring an F1-style driving experience to the street.
Seeing a black F50 cruising through Beverly Hills is the kind of sight that reminds you why Ferrari’s 1990s halo cars are so legendary. Some cars are expensive, some are rare, but very few are both this iconic and this difficult to see in person 👀
The exits at the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance were absolutely unreal 😭
A Gordon Murray Automotive T.50 and an Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider leaving back to back is about as rare as car spotting gets 🔥 The T.50 brought its 12,100 rpm naturally aspirated Cosworth V12 and manual transmission, while the Valkyrie Spider looked like a Formula 1 car somehow made street legal.
Two completely different visions of the ultimate driver’s car, both built in tiny numbers and both capable of stopping an entire crowd in their tracks. Seeing either one is special. Seeing them leave together is the kind of moment you remember for years 👀
One of the most unique cars at the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance was a yellow Spyker C8 Spyder 😭
With the front opened up, everyone could get a closer look at the engineering and details that make these cars so special 🔥 From the exposed suspension components to the aircraft-inspired design language, the C8 Spyder looks different from just about everything else on the road.
Built around an Audi-sourced V8 and famous for its handcrafted interior filled with polished aluminum, toggle switches, and aviation-inspired controls, the Spyker drew a crowd all day. You can go years without seeing one, let alone seeing one displayed like this 👀
The Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance had automotive legends on stage today 😭
Bruce Meyer and Jay Leno were up front speaking to the crowd, sharing stories and celebrating the cars that make this event so special 🔥 The energy was incredible with enthusiasts packed around the stage listening to two of the biggest names in the collector car world.
Then my camera panned away from the stage and landed on the Batmobile Tumbler 👀 From real-world automotive icons to one of the most famous movie cars ever built, the contrast couldn’t have been better.
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