Sacramento will host its own "concours d'elegance" (a competition in which vehicles are judged by their appearance, condition and authenticity) this Sunday on the Capitol Mall.
A wide variety of classic cars will be on display, such as a very rare 1948 Tucker Torpedo, a 1954 Kaiser Darrin, a 1965 Sunbeam Tiger and a 1929 Rolls Royce. This year's show also features three special categories: Streamliners (including Lincoln Zephyrs, Chrysler Airflows, and Packards), Hollywood Cars (such as the Fiat 500, model for "Luigi" in the animated movie Cars) and Vintage Emergency (like the Chevy squad car pictured above).
If that weren't enough, Capitol Concours also boasts a Food Truck competition to determine the best vehicle design and the best food among a field of ten local trucks.
Since this program is staffed completely by volunteers, all proceeds will be donated to the Shriners Hospital for Children and the California Automobile Museum.
What: Capitol Concours d'Elegance
Where: Capitol Mall
When: June 10, 10 to 3:30 p.m. See schedule of events.
Cost: $20 for spectators. Order tickets online
For more info: email, call 916-442-6802 or see website
PHOTO CREDIT: Vintage 1963 Chevrolet police car. Courtesy California Automobile Museum











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