2015 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance reaffirms its status as one of the world’s great car shows

The many race cars that Stirling Moss drove in competition. Photos by the author.
No matter who you talk to, be they the cars’ owners or spectators, collectors or journalists, the Amelia Island Concours ranks among everyone’s favorite automotive events in the country. And we couldn’t agree more.

1960 Pontiac Bonneville Sports Coupe.
This is truly a spectacular car show. It took founder Bill Warner two decades to make this once-regional concours into a world-class event, and he has succeeded beyond everyone’s—and we bet his own, too—wildest imagination.

Special display of 914/6 Porsches.
What makes the Amelia Island Concours so special, so unique, is the variety of cars that make up the huge show field. From ultra-rare one-off prototypes to cars that were once produced on a mass scale, to limited-production sports cars, Classic cars, historic race cars and finely crafted hot rods of distinction, the scope of this event will simply amaze you. Without question, this is one car show that you really must attend at least once in your lifetime.
In the gallery below, you’ll find a sampling of some of the very special cars that were on display in 2015. Look for more comprehensive coverage coming your way via the pages of our magazines.



























