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Gallery: Kuwait Concours, part 3

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More images from the Kuwait Concours - the guest cars, the people and a surprise VIP guest...

This Mercedes-Benz 380K as restored by Keinle won the best of show award.

This Mercedes-Benz 380K as restored by Keinle won the best of show award.

The Kuwait Concours d'Elegance is a world-class event. Its organisers have ensured that some very important cars – and people – were on the event. And as well as the main attraction of the concours, a number of side-events took place, not least the Porsche and Ferrari club gatherings, a display of film cars in the adjecent gallery, and further displays of musclecars and presidential limousines.

There was no shortage of things to do and spectacles to see.

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