Krasl Concours Photo Gallery
more photos from 2007
A grille like this beauty could only be found on a classic Mercedes-
Benz, in this case a 1957 M-B 300 SC convertible from the Richland,
Michigan Off Brothers Collection. The imposing grille caught the judges
eyes and garnered for the Off Brothers an Outstanding Open Car trophy
at the 2007 Krasl Concours. Ken McKeown, photographer. Used with permission.
The poised Archer hood ornament is found on many Pierce-Arrow Classic
automobiles. This beautiful speciman is proudly perched upon the radiator
of the trophy-winning 1930 Pierce-Arrow Phaeton, owned by Terry and
Rita Ernest of Port Huron, Michigan. Ken McKeown, photographer. Used with permission.
Little wonder this stunning-to-look-at and thrilling-to-drive 1938
Bugatti Type 57C Araavis Drophead Coupe won the Krasl Concours' Engineering
Excellence trophy. The dramatic French-made Bugatti is owned by the
Off Brothers of Richland, Michigan. Ken McKeown, photographer. Used with permission.
The vintage cars were said to be classy at the Krasl Concours, but
so too were some of the owners. Shown here are three beautiful ladies,
dressed in lovely period costumes, who accompanied their Brass Era
and Classic Car vehicles to the Krasl show. Ken McKeown, photographer. Used with permission.
Flint, Michigan's Sloan Museum lent their highly coveted
1954 Buick Wildcat II concept car to the first Krasl Concours event
in 2005. The Wildcat II won the Mayor's Trophy. Ken McKeown, photographer. Used with permission.
A crowd pleaser was this Brass Era 1909 Thomas Flyabout from the
Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners. The Thomas Flyabout was a
trophy winner. Ken McKeown, photographer. Used with permission.
2005 Best of Show Winner was this elegant and powerful 1931
Cadillac V-16 owned by The Off Brothers of Richland, Michigan. Ken McKeown, photographer. Used with permission.
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