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Cadillac History Seminar: September 5, 2:30 p.m.

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Richard Lentinellos, the former Executive Editor of Hemmings Motor News and author of the book "Cadillac Style" will hold a seminar on the history and tradition of our featured marque, Cadillac, as well as answering questions from the crowd about the iconic brand. Following the seminar, Lentinellos will be available to sign his book, "Cadillac Style," for all in attendance. 

About Richard Lentinellos:
From American muscle cars to European sports cars, and nearly every form of transportation in between, Richard Lentinello is a self-confessed car fanatic of the highest order. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, as long as it has an engine and four wheels, chances are great that Richard will find it interesting and worthy of collecting and restoring.

Educated at Pratt Institute where he became an interior architect, Richard’s publishing career began back in 1987, when he founded Carrozzeria, a magazine dedicated to coachbuilding, panel beating and high quality restorations of distinctive automobiles. Then, in the early '90s, Richard made the switch from architecture to publishing, when he was appointed editor of a succession of car magazines whose titles included High Performance Pontiac, MuscleCars, and Vette. 

​Along with writing and photography, Richard has been a judge at several prestigious concours. In his spare time, Richard can be found in his well-equipped garage where he is performing a body-off restoration on a 1960 Triumph TR3A. Other cars include a 1955 Triumph TR2 (right-hand-drive), a 1963 Corvair Monza convertible, an all-original 1967 Triumph GT6, and his first car, a 1968 Triumph Spitfire MKIII.      

​As an accomplished automotive editor and photographer, Richard’s most recent books are Cadillac Style and Corvair Style, and he will soon be launching a new magazine called Classic Car Style.


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The Greenbrier   
​101 Main Street West, 
​White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986
 
Tel: 
877.935.0426
"Hospitality is what made the second annual Greenbrier Concours both unique and successful. They’ve embraced the new era of inclusivity by creating three days of events with something for every automotive enthusiast, not just those guys with impeccably restored million dollar cars."  — Lisa Smith, The Decor Girl Blog
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    • Concours d'Elegance Registration