1933 Pierce-Arrow 836 limousine
1933 Pierce-Arrow 836 limousine
1933 Stutz DV32 convertible Victoria by Rollston
1933 Stutz DV32 convertible Victoria by Rollston
1934 Cadillac V16 Convertible Sedan
1934 DeSoto Airflow 2d coupe
1934 DeSoto Airflow 2d coupe
1934 Oldsmobile Series L convertible coupe
1934 Oldsmobile Series L convertible coupe
1934 Packard Model 1107 Convertible Victoria by Dietrich
1934 Packard Model 1108 Limousine
1935 Auburn 851 Cabriolet
1935 Auburn 851 Cabriolet
1935 Auburn 851 Coupe
1935 Duesenberg Fernandez & Darren Convertible Victoria
1935 Lincoln Model K Coupe by LeBaron
1935 Lincoln Model K Coupe by LeBaron
1935 Lincoln Model K Coupe by LeBaron
1935 Packard Twelve Dietrich Coupe Roadster
1936 Auburn 852 Speedster
1936 Auburn 852 Speedster
1936 Cadillac Series 60 convertible coupe
1936 Cadillac Series 60 convertible coupe
1936 Cord 810 Phaeton
1936 Rolls-Royce PIII Sport Saloon by Gurney Nutting
1936 Rolls-Royce PIII Sport Saloon by Gurney Nutting
1937 Delahaye 135M
1937 Delahaye 135M
1937 Hudson Railton 4-door sedan by Ripon Bros
1937 Hupmobile 618-G coupe
1937 Hupmobile 618-G coupe
1937 Packard 1508 Convertible Sedan
1937 Packard 1508 Convertible Sedan
1937 Packard V12 Convertible Coupe
1937 Peugeot 402 Pourtout Cabriolet

In a tribute to the domestic auto manufacturers current and past, the 2009 Meadow Brook Concours displayed a comprehensive range of American cars. Exquisite examples from Hudson, Packard, Ford, and Cadillac were everywhere. Rare Duesenbergs, Cords, and Pierce Arrows reminded us of the many marques that disappeared in the first half of the twentieth century. A few Ferraris, Fiats, and Delahayes were sprinkled throughout the field for added variety, but a collection of vintage Rolls-Royces grabbed the crowd's attention. As before, the Meadow Brook Concours continues to be a fascinating showcase of automotive history.