A Voisin has once again taken top honours during Monterey car week, not at the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours as an Aerodyne did two years ago, but at Concours d’LeMons, the annual celebration of the 'Oddball, Mundane and truly Awful' of the automotive world.
The show returned to Laguna Grande Park on 17 August, and the ex-Bruce Weiner Collection Voisin Biscooter prototype stole the judges' hearts to land the Worst in Show award for delighted owner Celesta Pappas-Boses and husband Scott.
"I'm ecstatic," enthused Celesta. "We come to LeMons every year and my AMC Pacer once won Worst in Class, but this is such a thrill. We've had the Biscooter six months and it has taken us that long to get it going!"
For many, the obscure American clunkers are what LeMons is all about, and this year there was a fine selection ranging from Dave Gilbert's 1958 Edsel Citation (above), via Kevin Wood's glorious - and award-winning - 1978 Mercury Grand Marquis to an amazing line of six Chevrolet Vega Cosworths, complete with twin-cam power.
Verity Spencer bought 'Sherman', her 1975 AMC Gremlin, six years ago: "I needed a driver while my MG Midget was in pieces and I had a High School budget. This was $500 but I got it for $300. I love it for the culture that surrounds the car, people's enthusiasm for its ’70s memories make it more exciting to own."
This year the Hagerty-backed and free-to-enter event was bigger than ever, drawing huge crowds, and organiser Alan Galbraith was delighted with the turnout. "It's exploded on us," he said, "this is our largest year yet and it's been a lot of fun.