To register, follow the Apply link to Hagerty Events platform. You will be asked to create a unique login and password or log in with your existing Hagerty Events account.
Vehicle Submission Coming Soon
Saturday's Detroit Concours d'Elegance 2023 Classes
Honored Featured Class (Coming Soon)
Designs of Gordon Buehrig
Automotive Innovations
Japanese Classics
120th Anniversary of Buick
‘57 Heaven (Cars from 1957)
Mopar Magic
Ferraris from the 60’s
RADwood Detroit
60th Anniversary of Lamborghini
60th Anniversary of McLaren
Star Cars
Post-War European
American Pre-War
European Pre-War
Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost
Horseless Carriage/Brass Era Cars - Special Display
Concours of America All Stars (Best in Class from 1979-2021)
American Sports Cars of the '50s and '60s
120th Anniversary of Harley Davidson
To register, follow the Apply link to Hagerty Events platform. You will be asked to create a unique login and password or log in with your existing Hagerty Events account.
Please note that an existing Hagerty login and password will not access this platform.
Please ensure that the vehicle you plan to register fits one of this year’s classes. You will be asked to indicate that class while registering.
Please do not hesitate to contact us at infoconcours@hagerty.com for a prompt response.
How do I find my vehicle's sub-model?
The sub-model may be printed on the rear or side of the vehicle, your registration, the title or your current policy documents.
Let's talk about engines.
We need the specifics that make your engine unique including critical specifications such as cylinder size, CID, size, etc.
More on the engine. How to find car engine size?
Find it in the lower corner of your windshield on the driver's side. Your VIN number is your vehicle identification number and you can find your engine size by VIN number. In the series of numbers and letters, the tenth from the left denotes the model year and the eighth is the engine codes.
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