Concorso Italiano 2023 - In the Review Mirror
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2023
- Concorso Italiano has long been a fixture of Monterey Car week - for almost 30 years now. CI is a cultural landmark for all things Italian in the USA. While the core show format endures, the organizers tinker with the plan every year to provide a better experience. Veteran restoration specialist Gary Bobileff offers an explanation of the automobile judging process, which is handled by the many various car clubs for each Italian marquee.
Check out CI's interactive event Site Map:
eventfare.xyz/event/6446fd7a7...
For more information on how to participate:
concorso.com
photographs, video and production by
Randy Berg
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Love that green car!!
Cool video! I'm out of Italian cars for next year though..........perhaps it's time to start shopping.
Nice overview to entice someone to take part in the future....but as is soooo common, it's too fast to really absorb details. Should be at least 5-8 seconds on each car.
We try to show a many vehicles as possible but there is no easy figuring on what image "speed" works for everyone. Use settings to slow playback, or you can stare all day at the photographs used here:
www.flickr.com/photos/specialcarstore/albums/72177720310652583
Well done but too fast.
It are fast cars, so...
Thank you - it is always a challenge to balance pace with user interest. To slow down the video, try Settings/Playback speed rate to 0.75 - or just watch over and over.
@@specialcarchannel That is exactly what I do. There are people who are unaware of the Setting and playback speed feature.
Incidentally, pre COVID, I had a booth there with my hand painted auto Logo Art. Perhaps we will return one day.
As they are all extremely beautiful cars, the way to divide them into good, better, best, very best.... is to see in what condition they are, and which one has been restored best with original parts. But there weren't any "un-gorgious cars" to be seen. The reason why a French car - the Citroen SM - managed to slip throught the "'Italians only" watchdogs is of course because it has a Maserati motor: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_SM