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The Delray Beach Concours d’Elegance returns for its fourth year to Old School Square on Sunday, April 27.

Automotive enthusiasts can look forward to an afternoon perusing a collection of vintage cars from 15 states and six countries valued at more than $200 million, including one of the most expensive cars in the world, a $36 million Ferrari. Visitors will also get the chance to hear from two Le Mans-winning guest speakers, Luigi Chinetti, Jr. and Derek Bell. In addition to the displays of rare and historic vehicles, expect live musical performances, painting demonstrations, local vendors, and much more.

This year’s Concours will feature a notable new addition, the “Feminine Vintage at the Concours.” Fashionistas can come dressed to impress in their finest vintage garb—think Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe—for stylish photo ops among the collection of classic cars.

Unlike other national Concours events that charge upward of $500 per ticket, the Delray Beach Concours is free to attend. Proceeds from the event will benefit Delray Citizens for Delray Police; Firefighter Benevolent; Community Classroom Project; Sister Cities of Delray Beach; Delray Beach Library; Delray Beach Historical Society; Achievement Center for Children and Families; and The Charlie Fund. To date, the Delray Concours has donated more than $100,000 to local charities.

For more details, visit delrayconcours.com.

Tyler Childress

Author Tyler Childress

Tyler is the Web Editor and a contributing writer for Boca Raton magazine. He writes about food, entertainment and issues affecting South Florida. Send story tips to tyler@bocamag.com.

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