09.08.2005 The Alfa Romeo line-up at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance will be headlined by a reunion of the BAT 5, BAT 7 and BAT 9 prototypes

When Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance organisers announced last year that Alfa Romeo would be a featured marque at their 2005 show, they hoped to attract a sizable assortment of vehicles from the 95-year history of the Italian automaker. Now their expectations have been greatly exceeded.

The Sunday, August 21st Concours will feature “the most significant display of classic Alfa Romeos ever assembled, anywhere,” commented Pebble Beach Concours' d'Eleganza Co-Chairman Glenn Mounger. “Among the sixty two Alfa Romeos coming to Pebble Beach, there’ll be seven cars from the Alfa Romeo Museum (outside Milan, Italy) as well as three of the ultra-imaginative BAT (Berlinetta Aerodinamica Tecnica) concept cars from the 1950s.” Overall, twenty seven of the sixty two Alfa Romeos participating at the Concours are being shipped from foreign countries, including the BAT 5, BAT 7 and BAT 9, which now reside in London, England.

“The first BAT (5) was built in 1953, when most other carmakers had never even imagined tailfins and long before there was a Batmobile on television,” says Mounger. “The BAT 7, built in 1954, was even more radical in design with huge curved tailfins. And the final BAT – the BAT 9 – was built in 1955 with reduced wings and a design that was closer to a production sports car.

"We’re looking forward to an historic reunion of these incredible cars. The last time they appeared together anywhere in the United States was the 1989 Pebble Beach Concours,” he concluded.
 

Alfa Romeo BAT 5, BAT 7 and BAT 9

The first BAT (5) was built in 1953; the BAT 7, built in 1954, was even more radical in design with huge curved tailfins, while the final one - BAT 9 - built in 1955, with reduced wings and a  design  that  was  nearer  to  a  production  sports  car

Alfa Romeo BAT 7

27 of the 62 Alfa Romeos participating at the Concours are being shipped from foreign countries, including the BAT 5, BAT 7 (above) and  BAT  9,  which  all  now  reside  in  London


There will be a total of 228 vintage vehicles participating at the 2005 Concours, lining the fairway of the 18th hole at the Pebble Beach Golf Links
from 10 am to 5 pm.


First conducted in 1950, the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance is an international gathering for “a celebration of the automobile” at The Lodge at Pebble Beach on the Monterey Peninsula. The Concours combines a scenic location along the Pacific Ocean with the opportunity to view rarely seen examples of automotive style, performance and history. The 55th annual affair also includes the Thursday, August 18th Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance around the Monterey Peninsula for Concours entries, and the Sunday evening Pebble Beach Auction conducted by Gooding & Company that showcases classic, vintage and antique cars. For 2005, the Pebble Beach Motoring Classic debuts, a nine-day program giving current and former Concours participants the opportunity to drive their historic collectables from Seattle to Pebble Beach. RetroAuto, Pebble Beach’s new 13,000 square-foot shopping display celebrating the automotive lifestyle, will also debut. Proceeds from the Aug. 21, 2005 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance support a number of local, national and international charities.
 

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