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Ed-Gilbertson

Ed Gilbertson has been active in the car hobby for over 40 years. He is the Chief Judge Emeritus for the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance and continues to serve as a senior member of the Pebble Beach Selection Committee. He is also the Chief Judge Emeritus for the Palm Beach Cavallino Classic and the Ferrari Club of America. In addition, he was Chief Judge for the Legend of the Motorcycle International Concours and multiple shows across the country. Ed is Founder and Chairman Emeritus of the Internationals Advisory Council for the Preservation of the Ferrari Automobile and contributing Editor for Cavallino magazine and other publications plus he’s co-authored a book on the Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California.

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SUCCESS QUOTES

“Choose the right life partner.”

LIFE CHALLENGE 

When he was young he was the president of a motorcycle club that presented many challenges when dealing with rival clubs and their territories.

AH-HA MOMENTS

Realizing back in the 80s at a Ferrari event that car shows needed a way to be more consistent with their scoring and judging.

FIRST SPECIAL CAR 

A 1940 Ford

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

When you’re buying a car buy it because you enjoy it, not because others are buying them.

GREAT AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCES 

Ferrari Club of America ACAPFA – www.ferrariclubofamerica.org/JudgingStandards/IACPFA

FAVORITE BOOK

The Stewarship of Historically Significant Automobiles -Fred Simeone

PARTING ADVICE 

Cars are meant to be driven and motorcycles are meant to be ridden.

HOW TO FIND ED

Email – edgilbertson@aol.com

Telephone – 415 – 824- 6129

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