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ON THE LAWN: 1955 Jaguar E-Type Wins Best in Show at the Chubb Insurance Concours d’Elegance

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The Chubb Insurance Concours d’Elégance basked in golden sunshine yesterday with the best in show announced – the 1955 JAGUAR D-TYPE

CLASS A WINNER ‘Preserved for Posterity’ – 1939 BENTLEY DERBY 4 ¼ LITRE MX

CLASS B WINNER ’50 YEARS OF FERRARI 275’ – 1967 FERRARI 275 GTB/4

CLASS C WINNER ‘DRAMATIC COACHWORK’ – 1934 ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM II –

CLASS D WINNER ‘Pre-War Sports Cars’ – 1935 SWALLOW SIDECAR SS1 FOUR LIGHT SALOON

CLASS E ‘LEADERBOARD LEGENDS’ 1960 MATCHLESS METISSE MKIII

CLASS F ‘STRIKING BIKES’ – 2014 OEM TYPHOON

CLASS G ‘FIT FOR A KING’ – 1970 MERCEDES-BENZ 600 PULLMAN LONGTOP LANDAULET

CLASS H ‘100 YEARS OF MASERATI’ CORSA – 1955 MASERATI 300S SPORT

CLASS H ‘100 YEARS OF MASERATI’ STRADA – 1951 MASERATI 1500GT

CLASS I – ‘ART OF DESIGN ZAGATO’ – 1963 ASTON MARTIN DB4 GT

CLASS J – ‘JAGUAR D-TYPE’ – 1954 JAGUAR D-TYPE

CLASS K – ‘THE GREAT GRAN TURISMOS – 1962 FERRARI 250 GT SWB

CLASS L – CONCEPTS & PROTOTYPES – 2014 MINI SUPERLEGERRA VISION

PEOPLES CHOICE AWARD – DELAHAYE TYPE 235 MS COUPE BY CHAPRON

The annual Salon Privé spectacular includes Chubb Insurance Concours d’Elégance , Boodles Ladies’ Day and The Salon Privé Sale, The Royal College of Art ‘Concours of the Future’ design exhibition, The British Supercar Show (Friday), EFG Art & Memorabilia Fair and the Luxury Retail Village.

Our esteemed judges: –

  • Derek Bell, MBE (Chief Judge: Non-Voting) – 5 Times Le Mans Winner & British GP Racing Driver
  • Keith Bluemel – Ferrari Historian
  • Sandra Button – Pebble Beach Concours d’Elégance Chairman
  • Martin Button – Pebble Beach Concours d’Elégance Selection Committee Member
  • Ian Callum – Head of Design at Jaguar Land Rover
  • Steve Cropley – Editor-in-chief at Autocar and on the European Car of the Year judging panel
  • Dale Harrow – Head of Vehicle Design at the Royal College of Art
  • Philip Kantor – International Director of Business Development and Head of European Motorcars, Bonhams
  • Joanne Marshall – Head of EMEA Communications and PR – Ferrari SpA
  • Adolfo Orsi – President of Historica Selecta
  • Christian Philippsen – Automobile Consultant and organises the Louis Vuitton Classic Car events
  • Tom Purves – Chairman of the RAC and former CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
  • Patrick Rollet – President of FIVA
  • Giles Taylor – Rolls-Royce Design Director
  • Tom Tjaarda – World renowned automobile designer and journalist
  • Mick Walsh  – Editor in Chief, Classic and Sports Car Magazine
  • Andrea Zagato – CEO of Zagato

Salon Privé is a boutique automotive Garden Party which opens on Wednesday 3rd September with the crème de la crème of classic cars from around the world competing in the internationally-renowned Chubb Insurance Concours d’Elégance.

Afternoon Tickets to Salon Privé are still available costing just £75 are available now and on the door.  They can be purchased either by calling the Ticket Hotline on 0808 100 2205 or online atwww.salonprivelondon.com.  Full hospitality tickets are also available from £195 and include Pommery champagne, lobster luncheon, complimentary bar, English afternoon tea and full access to all areas.

IN CELEBRATION: Salon Privé Marks Jaguar D-Type 60th Anniversary

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A true icon of race engineering – the streamlined structure and breathtaking looks of the D-Type make it one of the most beautiful competition cars ever produced and Salon Privé are thrilled to be celebrating the 60th anniversary of this spectacular car with a specially dedicated class within the Chubb Insurance Concours d’Elégance.

All of the cars entered are steeped in history and provenance but one stands out for its particularly colourful early life and that is XKD523 which makes its international Concours debut after 40 years!

One third of all Jaguar D-Types were sold to buyers in the USA – including XKD523.  First purchased in New York, it was sold by its first owner to drag racer Joe Grimaldi after a disgruntled individual at a race in Nassau put sand into the dry sump tank! Grimaldi raced it successfully at circuits like Bridgehampton, Watkins Glen and Lime Rock.  However, an ill-fated speed record attempt at Daytona damaged the engine beyond repair, leading Grimaldi to install a Chevy V8, citing it as ‘the worst mistake of my life’.

The next owner decided to discard the original chassis frame for a new factory version, with the newly rebuilt car retaining the ‘523’ identity.  Meanwhile, the discarded frame and many other components were sold separately to the UK, creating another ‘523’ – effectively a dual identity car.  Quite wonderfully, the UK owner acquired the US ‘523’ in 2008 and set about having the original components reunited, allowing the car to stand complete again after a 40 year wait!

The colossal D-Type succeeded Jaguar’s C-Type with a marvellous debut at the 1954 Le Mans, where it thundered to a 2nd overall finish. Even though it featured the C-Type’s successful 3.4-litre XK competition engine, the D-Type varied from its forerunner completely as it had a very different construction, featuring two chassis sub-frames bolted to a monocoque. The coachwork was an attractive study of aerodynamics and when you looked closely, suggestions of the forthcoming E-Type with its iconic oval-mouth grille became clear to see.

Few cars could match the D-Type on the endurance circuits of the period, with many dominating performances at Nürburgring, Reims, Sebring and three consecutive victories at Le Mans (1955 – 1957). The D-Type is a visual tour de force that rubber-stamped Jaguar’s position in post-war racing folklore, and it will always be considered one of the era’s most important and captivating racing cars.  Little wonder that D-Types can be worth millions today!

Jaguar enjoys a magnificent road and race heritage and the D-Type was pivotal in cementing this during the 1950s -showcasing the engine power and design capabilities of the works’ engineers and mechanics’

D-Types are very rare; there were only 71 originally made and a large number of these were lost in the factory fire of ’57 so to see a class of them at Salon Privé is a real treat and their recognition of the ‘D’ in its 60th year bears testament to Jaguar and the designers of this iconic car.

We were very keen to have our development car, #401, feature as we are always proud for it to be seen, especially at an event like Salon Privé where it will be alongside a selection of other fantastic and equally rare examples.

TONY O’KEEFFE – Heritage Communications Officer, Jaguar UK

Salon Privé is a boutique event which opens on Wednesday 3rd September with the crème de la crème of classic cars from around the world competing in the internationally-renowned Chubb Insurance Concours d’Elégance.

Tickets to Salon Privé 2014 are available now and can be purchased either by calling the Ticket Hotline on 0808 100 2205 or by going online www.salonprivelondon.com/product-category/full-hospitality/. Entry is fully inclusive of Pommery champagne, BBQ lobster luncheon, English afternoon tea and full access to all areas.

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