This 1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet, owned by Sam and Emily Mann, was just one of the entrants in this year's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, an annual celebration of classic cars.
Spectators watch one of this year's class winners pass over the awards ramp at the 60th Annual Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, Aug. 15, 2010.
Joseph M. Barone and Vanessa Wong's 1961 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competition Car.
Judges inspect a 1910 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Double Pullman Limousine.
The 1938 8C 2900 B Lungo was one of the most prestigious sports cars manufactured by Alfa Romeo before World War II.
Chip Connor's 1938 Alfa Romeo Touring Spider.
In this year's contest Jim Patterson of Louisville, Ky., entered his 1933 Delage D8S De Villars Roadster.
CBS News' John Blackstone couldn't resist taking it for a spin.
Alfa Romeos take to the green fields of Pebble Beach.
Car buff and actor Edward Herrmann described the celebration of classic automobiles as a nod to "an age of a little more gentility."
This 1902 Mercedes Simplex was driven 1,500 miles to be at the 2010 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
Everything old is new again: A 1955 Ghia Streamline X.
A side event is the Pebble Beach Auction, run by Gooding & Co. Prices are not for the faint of heart: Three cars sold for more than $6 million each.
It was the most successful sale in Gooding & Company's history; during two days this August, the auction company realized $64,592,250 in sales.
In tandem with the Pebble Beach Tour d'Elegance, Jaguar XKSS owners were invited to participate in a special Pebble Beach Rally that began and ended at Casa Palmero, lapping Laguna Seca and pausing for photos at the historic Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo.
A collection of Morgans is gathered at Carmel Mission to celebrate Morgan Motor Company's centennial anniversary before joining the rest of the Tour in downtown Carmel.
Not just cars are celebrated at Pebble Beach: Motorcyclist enthusiast and TV host Jay Leno admires the Fastest Indian.
This year's Best in Show award went to Jim Patterson's 1933 Delage. Here he and his wife Dorothy are showered with congratulatory confetti.