Lincoln Eyes SUV Supremacy and a Retro Hypercar Emerges at Monterey Car Week
Briefly

"It's important that preservation also gets recognition, because a car can only be once original," Burkard said. "And it drives so beautifully."
Despite the dip in sales, the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance reaffirmed its status as a premier event for automotive enthusiasts, showcasing both classic and new models.
The 1934 Bugatti Type 59 Sports, which won Best of Show, exemplifies the beauty of preservation in classic cars, remaining untouched for 90 years.
While sales at Monterey Car Week fell, the celebration of automotive culture and innovation remained strong, highlighting both luxury and enthusiast-driven vehicles.
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