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Sunday Entry Form Huntington Beach Concours d’Elegance Registration Form Please print legibly Walk in Admission $10 SUNDAY Pre Reg Show Sunday, August 1 Concours d’Elegance Automobile Entry $40 About You: Motorcycle Entry $25 Bicycle $15 Name:__________________________________________________________________ Be sure to include your check! Address_________________________________________________________________ Sunday City___________________________________State_________Zip__________________ Choose a class from the Sunday Class list : ______________________________________ Phone_________________Email_____________________________________________ How would you like it judged? Check one: About your Car, Truck, or Motorcycle: ❑ Concours (90+ pts) ❑ Street or Race ❑ Display Only—do not judge Year_____________Make__________________________________________________ Model______________________________________Interior Color__________________ Confirmation cards will be sent begin- ning July 1st. If your entry is Exterior Color_______________________License Plate Number___________________ not confirmed within 10 days of your mailing please contact us. Description and history_____________________________________________________ Liability Release: Entrant intending to enter and participate in the annual Huntington Beach ________________________________________________________________________ Concours d'Elegance event, held on Sunday, August 1, 2021 at Huntington Beach Central Park; does hereby: (1) release the Huntington ________________________________________________________________________ Beach Concours d'Elegance, Inc., the City of Huntington Beach, inclusive of directors, staff, volunteers and agents from any liability arising out of said event; (2) release all other contest- Liability Release ants and officials from any and all liability arising out of said event; (3) warrant that the undersigned has personally read the rules and regulations; (4) give permission to use enclosed All Entrants must sign the release photographs and photos taken at the day of the event and information of entrant's automobile (s) and motorcycle(s) for publication and pro- Owner (print name) Owner Signature / Date gram inclusion; (5) understands that vehicles that win top awards may remain on the field until 4:00 pm on Sunday. I have read the above, and accept the terms and conditions (both must sign). This liability release also applies to any Exhibitor (print name) Exhibitors Signature / Date liability arising from exposure to Covid 19. On-Line Entries Must be Received Mail in Entry must be received by Friday, July 23, 2021 to be judged and Paid for by 12 noon on July 23, 2021 11:-00am - 1:00pm VIP LUNCHEON Sunday, August 1, 2021 EVENT T-SHIRT/POLO ORDER Join us for the VIP Luncheon. This is a catered menu, with tables, chairs, and tablecloths. A delightful place to look out over the show. Sign-up early as the luncheon sells out quickly. VIP Luncheon ticket proceeds are donated to and direct- ly benefit the Children's Resource Center at the Library and are tax-deductible. Tickets are $25 per person, if pur- T-shirt $20/Polo $30. Shirts ordered chased in advance. will be available for pick-up at the Concours Ticket booth. Be sure to ❑ Tickets may be purchased at Luncheon based on availability at that time. include size and quantity. ❑ VIP Luncheon tickets are not included in or as part of the Concours entrant fee, nor the $10.00 spectator admis- Shirt Order Total $______________ sion fee to the Event. Tickets are valid only on August 1; Tickets will be sold on a "first come, first-served" basis. Space is limited. ❑ Pick-up/Redeem tickets at the VIP Tent inside the Concours event on Sunday, August 1, 2021 11:00 AM. S M L XL XXL Vehicle Reg: $ ___________ *Entry Tickets: $ ___________ Tshirt VIP Luncheon: $ ___________ Polo T-Shirt: $ ___________ Total: $ ___________ *When you register a vehicle, 2 free entry passes are included. Driver +1 guest. Make Check payable to Huntington Beach Concours. Mail order form and your check to: Mail to: Huntington Beach Concours d’Elegance, Attn: Bart P. McGrath, Entries P.O. Box 5578, Huntington Beach, CA 92615-5578 Rules of Entry The Committee reserves the right to accept or deny entry. All entrants will be notified of acceptance or denial. Cars must be placed by 8:00 am. All cars must remain in position on the field until 4:00 P.M. on Sunday. NO EXCEPTIONS. Descriptive signs and displays for car and motorcy- cle entries are allowed, but must be secured to avoid damage to people and property NO CANOPIES of any type are allowed . City ordinance prohibits alcoholic beverages in the park. Entry fees are non-refundable. Classes may be combined or modified depending on entries received. If you park your other vehicle in the parking lots around the library, please pay the parking fee, the city has been known to ticket. Class Lists for 2021 Sunday Show (cont’d on next page) Marque Classes: BMW 24 British Saloons Chevrolet Impala 05A Vintage thru 1969, all 1600, 2002, NK 24A McLaren, all years 01A Impala 1958 05B BMW: 1970-1981 25A Ferrari Automobiles, All models to 1959 01B Impala 1959 to 1960 05C BMW: 1982-1992 25B Front engine V12 1960-1973 01C Impala 1961 to 1964 05D BMW: Contemporary 1993 to present 25C All 2+2 01D Impala 1965 to 1970 Thunderbirds 25D Mid engine V6 01E Impala 1971 to 1976 06A Thunderbirds 1955-1957 25E Mid engine V8, 308, 328, 348 Mondial 01F Impala 1977 to 1985 06B Thunderbirds 1958-1966 25F Mid engine V8, F355, 360, 430, 458, 488 01G Impala 1991 to 1996 06C Thunderbirds 1967-1997 25G Mid engine 12 cylinder 01H Impala 2000 and up 06D Thunderbirds 2002-2005 25H V12 1996 to present & California 25I 288GTO, F40, F50, Enzo, FXX, La Ferrari Studebaker Avanti Packard / Studebaker 25J Racing Ferraris 01J 1963-1964 Avanti (Studebaker) 07A Pre-War Senior Open 26 Italian Classics, Other than Ferrari 01K 1966-1982 Avanti II (Nate Altman) 07B Pre-War Senior Closed 26A Lamborghini, all years 01L 1983-1991 Avanti (Blake, Kelley, Carfaro, etc) 07C Pre-War Junior 26B Alfa Romeo Open Cars, Thru 1995 07D Post-War Open Toyota and Lexus 26C Alfa Romero Closed Cars, Thru 1995 07E Post-War Closed 02A Lexus Sports Car (open) IS, SC 26D Alfa Romero All Cars, 1996 and up 07F Preservation 02B Lexus Sports Car (closed) IS, SC, LFA 26E Alfa Romero Race/Competition, All years 07G Studebaker, All years 27 German Classics- All years & models 02C Toyota Trucks-Land Cruiser, Sequoia, etc 02D Toyota Sports Car- Supra, Celica, MR2 etc Lincoln 27A Mercedes Benz, all years 02E Vintage Toyota- Pre 1990 08A 1921-1948 Lincoln, Zephyrs & Continentals 27B Porsche, All years 08B 1949-1960 Lincoln & Continentals 28 Japanese Classics, (no-mini trucks) Special Class: 08C 1961-1971 All 30 French Classics, All years & models Landmark Cars designed by Bill Mitchell 08D 1972-1979 All 31 DeTomaso Pantera Classics, All years 01N Classes determined by entries 32 Competition Race Cars, Pre-1976 08E 1980-1992 All 08F 1993 -2011 All 33 Competition Race Cars, 1977-present Support Classes: 34 Replica/Kit Cars, All years Corvette 08G Custom & Modified Lincolns, entries deter- 35 Street Rods up to and including 1948 03A C1 1953-1962 mine classes 36 Street Machines, 1949-1970 03B C2 1963-1967 Pontiac and Oakland 37 Special Interest Automobiles, All years 03C C3 1968-1982 09A GTO and Judge 38 Youth Class High School 03D C4 1984-1996 09B Le Mans and Tempest, all years 39 Youth Class College 03E C5 1997-2004 09C Firebirds and Trans Am, all years 40 Saleen Automobiles, All years 03F C6 2005-2013 09D Full Size Cars, all years 41 Preservation Class (please call for infor- 03G C7 2014-2019 09E Compact Cars, all years mation) Open to all makes and models 03H C8 2020 on 09F All Models 2004 and up 43A Classic Mini, 1959-2000 RROC-SoCal Rolls Royce / Bentley 09G Chieftains, all years 43B New Mini, 2001 to present 04A Pre-War Large Horse Power-Silver Ghost 09H Oakland and Prewar 80 Vintage Travel Trailers & Buses (classes de- Phantom I,II,III, Bentley Large Horse Power termined by entries) 04B Pre-War Small Horse Power 20HP , 20/ 25, Standard Classes 25/30 Wraith, Derby Bentley 10 Antique Automobiles (Brass Era- Pre 1921) Motorcycles & Bicycles 04C Post-War-Bentley Mk VI, R-Type, Silver Dawn 11 CCCA/American Classics, 1929-1947 (this Featured Classes: 04D Early Post-War Coach Built, Silver Wraith, class Scramblers Drop-Head Mk VI/R-Type/Silver Dawn, Bent- may be divided into sub-classes if necessary) 45A Honda CL (70cc to 450cc). ley Continental R 12 American Classics, “Evolutionary Cars” 1921- 45B Triumph 04E Silver Cloud, Bentley S 1931 45C Ducati 04F ‘55-’65 Coach Built, Silver Cloud MPW, Bent- 13 American Classics: Pre-War 1932-1942 45D BMW ley Continental /Flying Spur, Phantom V 14 American Classics: Post-War 1946-1956 45E All other brands (Scrambler Style) 04G Silver Shadow, Bentley T 15 American Classics: 1957-1975 Standard Classes 04H ‘66-’95 Coach Built, Corniche, Camarque, 16 American Classics: 1976-2011 47 American Antique, Pre-1930 Bentley Continental, P VI 17 American Muscle Cars, 1960-1972 48 American Vintage, 1931-1970 04I Silver Spirit/Spur, Bentley R/Eight/Mulsanne 18 European Classics, Pre-War to 1941 49 American Current, 1971-present 04J ‘98-03 Silver Seraph, Arnage, Azure, Corniche 19 European Classics, Post-War All years 50 British Pre-War, to 1940 04K ‘04 to present, Bentley GT, Flying Spur, Mul- 20 MG all years 51 British Post-War, 1945-1970 sanne, Azure, Brooklands, Bentayga 21 Jaguar Sports Cars 04L ‘04 to present, Rolls Royce, Phantom, 21A Jaguar Saloons (Continued
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