Monterey Kickoff: What’s among the early entries? Check these out.

J.A.

Photo courtesy Erik Bonney

The Classic Motorsports Monterey Kickoff Presented by Sunoco is already nearing 100 entries, and the event takes place less than 4 months away on August 12. What are some of the incredible cars we have so far?

Love Italian cars? What about the famed Ferrari 308? Right now, we have three: an ’84 GTS, ’83 GTS and an ’81 GTSi.

How about British? Two classics from the 1930s stand out: a 1937 AC 16/70  and a 1939 MG TB.

German? We have a trio of Porsche 356s.

American? Two split-window Corvettes grace the entry list.

Japanese? How about a Honda S2000, a car growing in interest among collectors?

Or, maybe, you enjoy cars from other countries. We have a Citroën SM, Volvo 1800S and a Peugeot 404.

Don’t miss out–space is limited–so join in on the fun by registering today. Entry is just $95 and all cars must preregister before the event.

Wish to spectate only? Good news, it’s free and no registration is required.

For more information, visit montereykickoff.com.

The Classic Motorsports Monterey Kickoff is Presented by Sunoco, with car blocks presented by NPD, in association with Mecum AuctionsFrontline CarsGriot's GarageMoss Motors and Habitat for Humanity Monterey Bay, and a special thanks to the city of Pacific Grove.

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Comments
Colin Wood
Colin Wood Associate Editor
4/16/25 10:48 a.m.

I sure do love some funky French cars. smiley

J.A. Ackley
J.A. Ackley Senior Editor
4/16/25 12:11 p.m.

In reply to Colin Wood :

Yes, we got those, and those with those funky French cars are certainly more than welcome to enter theirs.

enderby
enderby New Reader
4/16/25 2:46 p.m.

Nice to hear that you will have four 308's given it is the 50th Anniversary.  I'll be there with my 1984 308 GTS red/tan s/n 50301.  It will be fresh out of the upholstery shop with new seats and carpets.  And possibly the highest milage Ferrari in the world with 241,000 miles.  Should be as nice as Eric's 308.  

enderby
enderby New Reader
4/30/25 1:09 p.m.

In reply to enderby :

David S. Wallens
David S. Wallens Editorial Director
5/6/25 1:57 p.m.

Nice interior and, yes, eager to see the 308s.

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