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									Bertone's dramatic B.A.T. 
									11, the newest member of the Berlinetta 
									Aerodinamica Tecnica concept car series, 
									will make its North American debut at the 
									30th Annual Meadow Brook Concours d’Elegance 
									on August 3 in Rochester.  | 
                                 
                                
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						B.A.T. 11 will make its North 
						American debut at the 30th Annual Meadow Brook Concours 
						d’Elegance on August 3 in Rochester. This 
						eagerly-anticipated news in the car world, event 
						organisers say, is also big news for Michigan, home to 
						B.A.T. 11 creator, Dr. Gary Kaberle. The debut will 
						shine an even brighter international spotlight on an 
						event that draws top collectors and thousands of 
						visitors and car enthusiasts to the area. 
					
					
					“I am thrilled to be introducing the 
					world to B.A.T. 11 in my home state,” says Kaberle. “Michigan 
					is where I first caught B.A.T. fever as a teenager and 
					sharing my latest dream with everyone here seems not only 
					fitting, but right.” I have been working with Stile Bertone 
					since 2006 on this project and am delighted that it will be 
					part of Meadow Brook’s exciting event.” 
					
					
					B.A.T. 11 has already gained worldwide 
					attention, having appeared on numerous magazine covers and 
					in scores of articles. It is the newest member in the family 
					of Berlinetta Aerodinamica Tecnica concept cars, which many 
					aficionados say are among the most famous cars in the 
					world. B.A.T. 5, 7 and 9 were designed by the legendary 
					Nuccio Bertone and Franco Scaglione in the mid-1950s, built 
					on the Alfa Romeo 1900 Sprint chassis and are highly 
					regarded for their futuristic but functional curves. 
					
					
					Each B.A.T. car has its own vivid 
					story. Yet, the histories surrounding B.A.T. 9 and B.A.T. 11 
					are fundamentally intertwined.  Kaberle purchased B.A.T. 9 
					as a teenager with popcorn-stand money and a loan from his 
					grandmother. He sold it 23 years later to help fund medical 
					treatment for his wife, Debbie, who passed away two years 
					later. Soon after, Kaberle started exhaustive research of 
					the B.A.T. cars. He visited the Scaglione family in Italy 
					and began working with Stile Bertone on B.A.T. 11, a project 
					he calls “Dreams and Design for a Cure” that honors his wife 
					and the B.A.T. heritage. 
					
					
					Visitors to the 2008 Meadow Brook 
					Concours will get an up-close look at the model mockup of 
					B.A.T. 11, a stunning remake with Bertone-inspired 
					advancements in its visor glass, dynamic graphics and sheer 
					cut surfaces. “B.A.T. 11 is a design phenomenon with a great 
					pedigree. It’s the perfect complement to our 2008 field of 
					cars representing 100 years of design excellence, says event 
					chairman Larry Smith. “We are honored that Meadow Brook has 
					been chosen for its debut.” Adds Dr. Kaberle, “What’s worth 
					having, is worth sharing. What could be better than sharing 
					a little B.A.T. power to celebrate design and life in 
					Michigan?” 
					
					
					In addition to the exciting debut of B.A.T. 11, Meadow 
Brook’s 2008 show field will feature 1950-1970 Ferraris and V16’s from the 1930’s. 
The 30th annual event celebrates the 100th Anniversary of GM, Sports Cars, 
Muscle Cars, and over 225 of the most desirable collector cars coming from 36 
states. In the Meadow Brook Hall courtyard enthusiasts will be able to see contemporary 
supercars as well as marques such as Bugatti, Alfa Romeo, Lamborghini, Corvette, 
Lotus and Porsche. 
					
					Meadow Brook 
					Concours d’Elegance is one of the most prestigious 
					automotive events in the world. It is held on the grounds of 
					Meadow Brook Hall, a 1920’s Tudor-revival mansion built by 
					the widow of John Dodge. The Meadow Brook Concours 
					d’Elegance is an exhibition of automotive design, 
					craftsmanship and history. Over the years, it has served as 
					a significant fundraiser for the preservation of Meadow 
					Brook Hall. 
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