A tour of private car collections
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The seventh annual Southern California Private Collection Tour is set
to take place Saturday, Oct. 4. For automobile enthusiasts, this is a
very important event. Three outstanding local car collections will
open their doors, showcasing automotive art rarely seen by the
public.
It’s all part of the annual Newport Coast Concours d’ Elegance
produced to benefit the Assessment Treatment Services Center. The
21st annual Concours is the most important fund-raiser of the year
for ATSC. This year, the Concours takes place Sunday, Oct. 5, at
Hidden Valley Park in Irvine.
Back to the special day on Saturday. Organizers report that they
will begin with a breakfast spread for the patrons donating $150 per
person for the tour of the three private collections. The
tax-deductible ticket will also include admission to Octoberfest at
Hidden Valley Park after the collection tour. Proceeds will go to
ATSC.
After breakfast, the Rick Rawlins collection will be the first
stop on the car tour. Rawlins’ fleet includes some early and rare
Panhards, Packards, Bugattis and a 1911 SPO Raceabout, the only one
known to exist in the world.
The next stop is Joe’s Garage and Auto Museum, a unique collection
of race cars, collector vehicles, customs, classics and hotrods in a
setting featuring panoramic murals depicting California’s automotive
history.
The final stop on the tour will be the collection of local car
enthusiast Don Weber. Weber’s garage features an impressive
collection of Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Indy cars.
This very special tour is limited to 100 people. Space is still
available. Please contact Lauren Irigaray at (800) 400-1998 to make
your reservation.
Funds raised will support the nonprofit youth counseling program
of ATSC, whose motto is “Arrest the problem, not the child.”
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