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June 7 & 8
Greenwich Concours d'Elegance
Greenwich, CT
June 15
German Car Day
Larz Anderson Museum of Transportation,
Brookline, MA
September 7
Mercedes-Benz Day
Larz Anderson Museum of Transportation,
Brookline, MA
September 28
Weston Antique Car Show
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Summer
is time to let the top down and head out for some weekend car shows.
This summer we will participate in the 12th Annual
Greenwich Concours d'Elegance in Greenwich, CT., German Car Day
at the Larz Anderson Museum of Transportation in Brookline, MA, the
Mercedes-Benz Day at the Larz Anderson Museum of Transportation
and the Weston Classic Car Show in Weston, MA.
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This 1971 280SE 3.5 Convertible in rare
DB571 Red Metallic Clearcoat with parchment leather is one of 801
hand built 8-Cylinder convertibles produced for the US market.
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On display, a (W129 Chassis) 1999 SL500 Sport in DB040 Black
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Good customers of E.A.S. enjoying the weather in their 1995 E320 Cab.
stopped by the show for a visit.
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The Award winning 3.5 convertible and a 1977 450SEL on display in
front of the E.A.S. hospitality/tailgate tent.
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Ed and Bob Hatch accepting the 1st and 2nd place awards for Class 7
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Ed
hands out the awards to the winners of the Survivor Class. (both
E.A.S. customers)
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2001 E55 in special order Royal Indigo. This W210 chassis performance
sedan is tuned by AMG with a top speed of 157mph and a 0 to 60 time
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1971 280SL in Medium Red Metallic.
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1958 190SL attending it's first show since having a new softop
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1972 350SL, The first generation of the 107 chassis. This particular
vehicle has 242k miles and is in it's 3rd generation of family ownership.
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This rare original family owned 1955 300b, a true four door
convertible, with 29k miles attends it's first concours. The exterior
color is DB423 Tobacco Brown. Seen here being detailed and prepped,
displayed at the concours, and driven by Arthur through the awards
drive by.
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Special
thanks to our friend Ms. Thompson for her wonderful hospitality
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