Scarsdale Concours d'Elegance

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The winning 1939 Delahaye in Scarsdale for the 2005 show.
The winning 1939 Delahaye in Scarsdale for the 2005 show.

The Scarsdale Concours (d'Elegance) is an annual Concours d'Elegance (competitive auto show) hosted by the Scarsdale High School's Auto Club, scheduled for May. The Show takes place in the center of the Town of Scarsdale, New York and has over 100 exotic cars ranging from the origins of companies such as Ferrari to their most current models such as the Ferrari Enzo Ferrari. The show is a fundraiser for charity and in 2004 it raised over $17,000 for The United Way of Westchester. The money for charity is made from the donations of sponsors, voluntary admission donations, and a dinner for the owners of the cars on display. The 2005 took place on May 15 and benefited The United Way, Habitat for Humanity and Kellner Family Liver Disease Foundation. Over $45,000 was raised for charity. The 2006 show took place on May 21 and sponsors included Sotheby's, the duPont Registry and a Mercedes-Benz dealership.

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