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Ken Gross is the Concours Director for this year’s Fourth Annual Chattanooga Motorcar Festival, a three-day festival with multiple events including wheel-to-wheel race car exhibitions, a Concours d’Elegance, and more. Ken’s career in the automotive world includes time as the Executive Director and Guest Curator for the Petersen Automotive Museum. He’s curated numerous highly acclaimed exhibitions at museums across the country and has authored over 25 automotive books on a wide variety of historic vehicles. He’s a member of ICJAG, the International Chief Judge Advisory Group, and has judged in most significant Concours d’Elegances in the world. In 2014 alone, he was the recipient of the Automotive Hall of Fame Distinguished Service Citation, the Lorin Tryon Trophy at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, The Ken Purdy Award from the International Motor Press Association, and the Dean Bachelor Lifetime Achievement Award.

SHOW SPONSORS     

American Collectors Insurance   •   Linkage Magazine   •    Techforce Foundation    •   RPM Foundation   

INSPIRATION

To be part of a multi-faceted automotive event that raises money for The Fifty Plus Foundation which supports neuroscience research by partnering with CHI Memorial and NeuroScience Innovation Foundation.

SPECIAL VEHICLE

There will be many spectacular and special cars at this year’s Concours.

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Books by Ken Gross

Duece: Hot Rods from the Bruce Meyer Collection by Ken Gross

WORDS OF INSPIRATION

You can come to this event and have a fabulous time, and know that what you are doing is contributing to a worthwhile cause.

WHERE TO FIND KEN

Chattanooga Motorcar Festival

 

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