April 19- 21, 2024
Theme and Featured Cars: Celebrating the Timeless Elegance of the Roaring
20s and the Glamorous 30s
this year’s event will showcase an unmatched display of 170+ meticulously
restored automobiles from the 1920s, 1930s, and beyond with commemorative
art by Scott Jacobs
Returning to the sparkling coastline of La Jolla, the La Jolla Concours
d’Elegance, proudly presented by LPL Financial, celebrates its 18th year of
automotive excellence Friday, April 19 – Sunday, April 21. Earning a
reputation as one of the finest internationally renowned classic automobile
showcases in the United States, the La Jolla Concours continues to attract
discerning car enthusiasts from around the globe for a weekend of
prestigious events.
Instead of featuring a single Marque, the 2024 Concours celebrates a vast
range of makes and models from the transformative era of the 1920s and
1930s, including Bugatti, Duesenberg, Packard, Bentley, Rolls Royce, and
more. From sleek Art Deco designs to the powerful engines found within,
these vehicles will transport spectators back to a time of innovation,
luxury, and boundless enthusiasm for automotive craftsmanship.
Official La Jolla Concours artist Scott Jacobs, well known for his
incredible photorealistic paintings of motorcycles and automobiles, will
continue to astound in 2024 as he paints the 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III
from Aaron Wiess’ collection for this year’s cover art to be featured on
posters, programs, tickets, banners and more.
The 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III epitomizes the luxury and engineering
prowess of pre-war Rolls-Royce. This model, replacing the Phantom II, is
distinguished as the only V12 Rolls-Royce until 1998's Silver Seraph. Among
the 721 V12 Phantom III chassis built from 1936 to 1939, this particular
vehicle is a testament to the era's peak in automotive luxury and design.
Its heart, an aluminum-alloy V12 7.32-liter engine, is a marvel of its time,
featuring a dual ignition system with two distributors and 24 spark plugs.
Enhanced by Ace wheel discs for aesthetics and practicality, the car also
boasts advanced features like on-board jacking and the Bijour lubrication
system. Scott Jacobs' portrayal of this iconic vehicle in his artwork not
only captures its elegance and sophistication but also serves as a tribute
to the artistry and grandeur of the automotive and artistic crafts of the
era.
“This year, the Concours is a tribute to the Marques that symbolized the
pinnacle of automotive elegance and engineering in the 1920s and 1930s,”
said Chairman Michael Dorvillier. “The cars from this era showcase the
craftsmanship and groundbreaking designs that defined the roaring 20s and
glamorous 30s.”
The 1920s and 1930s were marked by significant advancements in automotive
technology and accessibility. The surge in the automobile industry was
fueled by rising wages, a growing need for mobility, and the advent of
installment payment plans. As cars became more affordable, the demand for
improved road infrastructure rose. This era saw roads transition from rough
paths suited for horse-drawn carriages to more durable surfaces like
concrete, greatly impacting vehicle design and functionality.
Vehicles from the 1920s were characterized by high ground clearance and
slender tires, tailored for the challenging road conditions of the time.
However, as road quality enhanced towards the end of the decade, cars
evolved with lower profiles and broader tires, reflecting the changing
landscape. The proliferation of automobiles also revolutionized travel,
leading to the popularity of leisure drives and the emergence of motels and
roadside services.
This period saw a burst of new car brands, ranging from affordable models
like the Ford Model T to luxurious vehicles from Duesenberg and Rolls Royce.
While many of these brands, such as Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and Ford,
have withstood the test of time, others are now cherished pieces in museums
and events like the La Jolla Concours d'Elegance.
In addition to the Rolls Royce immortalized in Scott Jacobs’ artwork, this
year's event will feature an exquisite collection of automobiles, including:
1932 Chrysler CP8 (Robert Schlesier): A marvel of engineering with only 5
surviving examples of the original 251 built. Debuting at the La Jolla
Concours after extensive restoration, this car boasts a unique transmission.
1930 Ruxton (The Nethercutt Museum): Of the 96 produced, less than 20
survive. The Ruxton's distinctive striped paint job highlighted its low
profile.
1937 Rolls Royce Phantom III V-12 (Thrupp & Maberly): Originally
commissioned by Sir Kameshwar, Maharajah of Bahadur, this vehicle was a
highlight at the 2003 Pebble Beach Concours.
1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia SS (Mark Angotta): A rarity in black, among the 1,400
built, this model stands out for its stunning livery.
1955 Jaguar D-Type: Once owned by Hollywood comedian and writer Jack
Douglas, this is one of only 71 ever made.
1973 250 cc Husqvarna Trials Bike: A rare find in the USA, with only 200
initially imported.
Aston Martin DB5: Celebrated as the “Most Famous Car in the World,” renowned
for its iconic role in the James Bond film 'Goldfinger.'
Fiat 1500 GT by Ghia (Kipland Howard): An extremely rare model, with only 36
imported to the USA and fewer than 50 known to survive worldwide. Its
appearance at the La Jolla Concours marks its USA debut.
1962 Triumph Italia 2000 Vignale (Kurt & Sharon Oblinger): Designed by
Giovani Michelotti and built by Vignale, this is one of the only 328 ever
produced.
Join us for a journey back in time, experiencing the legacy and charm of
these automotive masterpieces. This year’s La Jolla Concours d'Elegance is
not only a celebration of cars, but also a tribute to an era of
unprecedented elegance and innovation in automotive history.
WEEKEND EVENTS
FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2024
Experience the Delights of La Jolla: Kick off the weekend by exploring the
enchanting offerings of La Jolla, including its diverse range of
restaurants, art galleries, and unique attractions, each extending exclusive
La Jolla Concours d’Elegance specials.
La Jolla Concours d’Elegance VIP Party | 6PM-10PM | Ellen Browning Scripps
Park
Embark on an unforgettable journey at the renowned La Jolla Concours
d’Elegance VIP Party, set against the majestic Pacific Ocean and greens of
Ellen Browning Scripps Park on Friday, April 19, 2024, from 6pm to 10pm.
Known for its ingenuity and trendsetting event themes, this year’s
celebration promises to be a night to remember. Immerse yourself in live
music, savor artistically crafted cocktails from a hosted bar, relish
gourmet delights from 20 of San Diego's top restaurants, and participate in
an exciting live auction featuring unique items. There are limited tickets
to this exclusive soiree, that boasts a history of selling out, guests are
encouraged to secure tickets now. Stay tuned for this year’s theme
announcement in February!
SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2024
The La Jolla Concours Tour d’Elegance | 7AM-2PM
Take part in an intimate, exclusive experience during the La Jolla Concours
Tour d'Elegance from 7AM to 2PM. Start your day by visiting remarkable car
collections followed by a driving tour of the breathtaking scenery of San
Diego. Spend the day with fellow car aficionados and conclude your day with
a sumptuous lunch at the private venue. Cars may enter to participate for a
fee of $425.
Porsches on Prospect | 5PM-9PM
On Saturday evening, ignite your passion for Porsches during "Porsches on
Prospect" in the heart of La Jolla Village. Witness 75 magnificent Porsches
lining Prospect Street, and immerse yourself in the village's vibrant
atmosphere, featuring live music, exclusive retail offers, gallery openings,
restaurant specials, and much more. This event is free for viewers of all
ages. If you want to showcase your Porsche, limited spaces remain for a
registration fee of $125 which grants true VIP status and access to Porsches
party at the Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty.
SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2024
The La Jolla Concours d’Elegance | 9AM-4PM | La Jolla’s Ellen Browning
Scripps Park
This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to view over 200 spectacular and rare
vehicles that will be displayed on the La Jolla Cove lawn along the
breathtaking Pacific Coast. Indulge in the Champagne and Honey Tasting
Garden and other unique experiences throughout the day. Enjoy live music,
visit exclusive vendors, and indulge in refreshing beers and cocktails – all
while surrounded by a once-in-a-lifetime display of cars. Don’t forget to
look to the skies for a vintage flyover along the coast!
TICKETS
Tickets for the 2024 LJCDE are priced as follows through March 6th* when
ticket prices increase. It is encouraged to buy tickets now to ensure your
entry to this year’s show.
- La Jolla Concours d’Elegance Friday VIP Party
o Tickets: $300*
- Porsches on Prospect
o Tickets: None – FREE event!
- La Jolla Concours d’Elegance
o Tickets:
▪ GA: $80*
▪ Premium: $175*
▪ VIP: $275*
▪ Additional VIP experiences, packages, and suites available for purchase
online at www.lajollaconcours.com
- Enter your qualifying car for the La Jolla Concours d’Elegance or the
Motor Car Classic at the La Jolla Concours d’Elegance online now for a
limited time.
For tickets and more information, visit lajollaconcours.com.
GO VIP: Enhance the LJCDE experience with an upgraded premium or VIP ticket.
Attend the La Jolla Concours in true VIP style, skip the line and breeze
through with a dedicated check in, enjoy fabulous bites from fifteen of San
Diego’s finest restaurants, and enjoy hosted access to the newly expanded
VIP bar, a commemorative poster from the renowned La Jolla Concours artist,
Scott Jacobs, and a La Jolla Concours Program. Various VIP tiers are
available for the Sunday La Jolla Concours d’Elegance as well as other
weekend events while supplies last.
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About La Jolla Concours d’Elegance
Recognized globally as one of the finest classic automobile showcases in the
United States, the La Jolla Concours consistently draws discerning car
enthusiasts from around the world. This year's La Jolla Concours theme,
celebrating the Roaring 20s and the Glamorous 30s, promises to infuse the
event with a sense of yester-year nostalgia and timeless elegance. The 18th
Annual La Jolla Concours proceeds will go towards the La Jolla Historical
Society, which preserves the rich history of the village of La Jolla. In
addition to the La Jolla Historical Society, the La Jolla Concours benefits
several additional local community non-profit partners each year. For more
information, to obtain a registration form or to purchase tickets to the
featured weekend events, please visit www.lajollaconcours.com or call
619.233.5008
Events are not guaranteed. It is your responsibility to confirm before going.