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See And Bid On Rare Cars At Greenwich's Concours d'Elegance

GREENWICH, Conn. -- A dazzling display of rare cars, motorcycles and yachts will take over the land and sea at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park for the 18th annual Greenwich Concours d'Elegance on Saturday and Sunday.

Rare cars, motorcycles and two yachts will be on display at this weekend's Greenwich Concours d'Elegance at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park.

Rare cars, motorcycles and two yachts will be on display at this weekend's Greenwich Concours d'Elegance at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park.

Photo Credit: Bruce Wennerstrom

Each day will feature a separate collection of unique cars, with American cars from the 1900s to the present featured on Saturday, while Sunday's event is exclusively for imported sports, competition and touring cars, according to a press release.

Two of the featured cars for the weekend include a 1955 Ghia Bodied Jaguar XK 140MC and a 1966 Sunbeam Tiger once owned by Andy Rooney.

Other unique cars will include Duesenbergs, Pierce-Arrows, Packards, Auburn Speedsters, 16-cylinder Cadillacs and Mercedes 300SL gullwings.

In addition, cars made by BMW, Cadillac, Corvette, Hyundai, Lexus, McLaren, Mercedes-Benz, Aston Martin, Bentley, Ferrari and Maserati will also be on display.

The weekend will also feature a yacht race, weather permitting, between former America's Cup competitors America II and Lionheart.

Additionally, Bonhams auction company will hold an auction of rare and important collector cars and automobilia on Sunday, 2 June. The cars offered will be on display for the day before the sale and open to prospective bidders and the public.

The Greenwich Concours Americana and the Concours International are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $30 per day, or $45 for a two-day pass.

Children 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Parking is free and food service is available on site.

For more information, visit the Greenwich Concours d'Elegance website.

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