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Vintage Autos

Get Up Close and Personal With the World’s Top Classic Cars

The 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance didn't break records in terms of total sales, but it did showcase some of the best cars you'll ever see on the move.

Yesterday, on the Pebble Beach Golf Course near Carmel, Calif., the world’s foremost car collectors and investors ogled 204 of the most expensive and beautiful cars ever made.

Michael Strahan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jay Leno, and Jackie Stewart walked among them, glad-handing fans while navigating their way past iconic classic autos such as a yellow multimillion-dollar Ferrari Dino, a 1965 Bugatti Type 101C, and a Rolls-Royce Phantom III. (The latter's dash featured cigarette stains left by Winston Churchill.) Not to mention the lone Porsche on the lawn, a “fashion-grey” 1952 Porsche 356 Reutter Cabriolet that won its class for open postwar sports cars.