@Firemunkee - There were about 300 cars at the Concourse and I have photos of maybe 75. Can't post them all as it takes time to resize them so WKC pics can handle downloading. There were two GT500's at the show. A coupe and convertible. I get to the show at O'dark thirty so I can watch the cars staging and driving in. Much prefer to see them running and experience the smell of good old 103 octane fuel.
Yesterday, a Ferrari 250 GTO sold at the RM Sotheby's auction in Monterey for $48.5 million (new world record).
http://www.foxnews.com/auto/2018/08/26/rare-1962-ferrari-250-gto-sold-for-world-record-48-4-million.htmlIn 2011 when I attended the Concourse, I found this 1957 Ferrari Testa Rossa parked on the street in Carmel prior to the Concourse. It sold later that day for $16.4 million.
What's amazing is that during car week there are vintage cars of this caliber and value everywhere. Starbucks, MacDonalds and even Safeway grocery store parking lots are virtually are a car show.