A stunning and rare Swiss-built 1972 Monteverdi 375L took the prestigious Best of Show prize at this year’s Cartier ‘Style et Luxe’ Concours d’Elegance at last weekend’s 25th Anniversary Goodwood Festival of Speed, presented by Mastercard.
The luxurious and elegant Chrysler V8-powered 2+2 GT model in Peter Monteverdi’s ‘High Speed’ range of exclusive and expensive coupes, the 375L was styled and partially built by Carrozzeria Fissore in Turin, before being sent on to Monteverdi’s premises in Basle, Switzerland, for final assembly. Entered by long-term British owner Colin Mullan into the ‘Playboy’s Toys’ Concours class, the 375L was the first Monteverdi to ever grace the tranquil Cartier Lawn at Goodwood in the most hard-fought class of all this year.
The 2018 Cartier ‘Style et Luxe’ saw a record eight individual vehicle classes, each one dedicated to a broad and eclectic mix of motor cars, ranging from pioneering Edwardian-era electric vehicles, via Ford Model Ts and a quartet of vehicle types marking their 70th anniversary, through to exotic sports cars and GTs of more recent times.
A distinguished panel of judges, all with a proven eye for detail and the finer things in life, faced the tough challenge of not only agreeing on a class winner for each of the eight 2018 Cartier ‘Style et Luxe’ classes, but also the onerous task of having to choose the overall Best in Show winner.
The judges for 2018 Cartier ‘Style et Luxe’ included leading Apple technology designer Sir Jonathan Ive, ballerina Dame Darcy Bussell, famed Italian automotive designer Lorenzo Ramaciotti, musician Nick Mason, fashion commentator Jack Guinness, London Fashion Week creator Caroline Rush, Lexus President Yoshihiro Sawa, fashion designer Patrick Grant, furniture designer The Earl of Snowden, young rally driver Catie Munnings and industrial designer Marc Newson.
The class winners for each of the record eight dedicated Cartier ‘Style et Luxe’ classes for 2018, as selected by the judges, were as follows:
Class 1:
Winner of the Class – BRIGHT SPARKS – Pioneering Electric Vehicles:
1918 Millburn Light Brougham Electric
Owner: Albert Fellner
Class 2:
Winner of the Class – MOTORING FOR THE MASSES – 110 Years of Ford’s Game-Changing Model T:
1919 Ford Model TT Shell Fuel Tanker
Owner: Russell Cook
Class 3:
Winner of the Class – FELINE FINESSE – Variations on Jaguar’s Exquisite XK:
1954 Jaguar XK120, coachwork by Pininfarina Farina
Owner: Peter Neumark
Class 4:
Winner of the Class – FINS AIN’T WHAT THEY USED TO BE – American Styling Excess:
1949 Cadillac Series 62
Owner: Johnny Bute
Class 5:
Winner of the Class – TWO HORSES – Soixante-Dix Ans de la Voiture Francaise:
1957 Citroën 2CV AZL
Owner: Darren Arthur
Class 6:
Winner of the Class – FRESH AIR (COOLED) MOTORING – Porsche’s Defining Speedsters and Spyders:
1955 Porsche 550 Spyder
Owner: Rainer Becker
Class 7:
Winner of the Class – PLAYBOY’S TOYS – Beautiful Cars for the Beautiful People:
1968 ISO Grifo 7-Litre Can Am
Owner: Steve Groves
Class 8:
Winner of the Class – NEW WHEN FoS WAS NEW – Star Cars of 1993:
1995 McLaren F1
Owner: Gavin Moule
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