1932 Lincoln Custom Dietrich Coupe
1932 Marmon 16 Phaeton
1932 Marmon 16 Phaeton
1932 Packard 12 Convertible Coupe
1932 Packard 903
1932 Packard 904
1932 Peerless V16 Prototype
1932 Pierce-Arrow 5 Passenger Sedan
1932 Rolls-Royce PII 202 AMS Brewster Sports Town Sedan
1932 Rolls-Royce PII Continental Touring Sedan
1933 Auburn 8-105 Salon Phaeton
1933 Cadillac V16 Victoria
1933 MG J2 Open Sports
1933 Packard 12 Club Sedan
1934 Auburn Salon Cabriolet
1934 Buick Convertible Coupe
1934 Mercedes-Benz 380 Cabriolet A
1934 Oldsmobile Convertible Coupe
1934 Packard Dietrich Convertible Coupe
1934 Pierce-Arrow Convertible Coupe
1934 Pierce-Arrow Convertible Coupe
1935 Chrysler C-1 Airflow Sedan
1935 Chrysler C-1 Airflow Sedan
1935 Delage D8 85 Roadster
1935 Delage D8 85 Roadster
1935 Delage D8 85 Roadster
1935 Ford Phaeton
1935 Mercedes-Benz 540K Cabriolet A
1935 Pierce-Arrow Rumble Seat Roadster
1935 Pierce-Arrow Rumble Seat Roadster
1936 Bentley 3.5 Liter Vandenplas/Derham Tourer
1936 Bugatti Type 57 Paul Nee Coupe
1936 Cadillac V16 Aerodynamic Coupe
1936 Cadillac V16 Aerodynamic Coupe
1936 Hispano-Suiza J-12 Convertible Victoria

As usual, the Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance had its share of surprising and unique cars. A streamlined Tatra 77 and Hermann Goering's Mercedes-Benz staff car were fine examples of automobiles that will never be seen on the street. Mercedes-Benz was well represented by a rare collection of 540K coupes and cabriolets. Dupont was also a featured marque, with a wide ranging selection of exemplary vehicles. A rare fuel-injected 1957 Pontiac Bonneville was a class winner. Of course, classic Cadillacs, Packards, and Pierce-Arrows were shown in abundance. Rare cars from Auto Union, Talbot Lago, Bugatti, and Delahaye stopped many spectators in their tracks. A pristine BMW 507 convertible drew much attention from attendees. If you have a passion for cars, the annual Meadow Brook Concours is well worth the trip.