Gallery: Every Car from the Pebble Beach Concours Dawn Patrol 2024

Brandan Gillogly

It’s well-established tradition at this point. Hundreds of the most car-obsessed petrolheads gather before sunrise to watch as the cars enter the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. It’s the best time to hear them fire up and roll by. Among the most celebrated and well-known car shows in the world, the Concours is a day-long celebration of automotive design and engineering excellence, so why not show up when it kicks off and make the most of it? Besides, if you play our cards right, you may end up with a pretty sweet hat.

Brandan Gillogly

We showed up nice and early to get a good spot and wound up catching every single coupe, roadster, SUV, wedge, and phaeton that passed by. Take a look and see if you can predict which ones take home class wins and who will end up taking the whole thing.

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Comments

    I have to agree. Alittle information with each of photo, such as make & model would be extremely helpful…

    Other then that. It was a good day, to be Brandan Gillogly!

    So much wedge, so little time. More wedge than a salad! :^)

    The Ferrari wedge thing was a new one to me.

    Besides knowing what each model is, I’d like to know how much each one’s worth for a grand total of the event.

    Pretty cars. But no owner ego stroking, or other rudimentary details such as make, model, year or other interesting car facts like vehicle specs or provenance leads me to believe that Haggerty just can’t be bothered to provide do the slightest bit of actual work to support Brendan Gillogly’s photos of the event.

    Kudos on the photos, Brendan!! Maybe sometime a couple of articles identifying the cars could be in order?? I can recognize several cars, but there are many others that are exquisite but haven’t been seen before. I imagine that many of these cars are hidden away from the public eye for their preservation, but it would be nice to know what they are and a bit about them and who produced them. Not everyone is able to visit all the automotive museums and repositories to know what a large percentage of these are and represent.

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