BY: Mark Vaughn
Molto bene! Italian cars won the two Best of Show awards at the Arizona Concours in Scottsdale last weekend, as the big Arizona auction week got underway. The Arizona Concours serves as the launching pad for a week’s worth of classic car auctions in normally sunny Arizona every year, and only a little rain dampened this year’s event.
An immaculate 1932 Alfa Romeo 8C with body by Touring took Best of Show in the pre-war category. “The winning Alfa Romeo wears a sleek cycle-fendered body by Touring, and was entered in a featured class honoring the Italian design house,” read a release by the Concours.
SOURCE: https://www.autoweek.com
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