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Showing posts with label Santa Barbara Concours d' Elegance. Show all posts
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Bill Williams memory lives on through his Clenet Automobile.

 Alain Clenet, refers to his American, coach-made, Clenet, as Driving Art. 



Alain Clenet was recognized for his contribution to Santa Barbara history, at the Concours d'Elegance.



Tom Pierpoint, President of The Clenet Cluster, with Alain Clenet.
These wonderful, limited edition automobiles were built in the late 70's and early 80's by Clenet Coachworks of Santa Barbara, CA. There has been a recent strong interest in these vehicles most probably due to the fact that they are becoming "classic neo-classics" as they all approach 30 years of age. We are probably a bit biased, but we think they are the most elegant automobiles ever produced.





The William P. Williams family, showed Bill's Classic Clenet, Series 1, number 13 at the Santa Barbara Concours, Oct 30th, as well as The La Quinta Concours d'Elegance, this year, where it won 2 place in the Neo-Classic, category.



Bill Williams Clenet, showed with 20 other Classic Clenet, owners, at Alain Clenet's, Coachworks, 35 Anniversary.



Steve Kourocas, (Clenet Coachworks original fabricator,) Alain Clenet, (designer and owner of Clenet Coachworks,) with Bill Williams daughter, Donna Williams.




Alain Clenet, sharing some memories of Bill Williams,  with his daughter, Donna Williams.


Steve Kourocas with Donna Williams.  Kourocas has many good stories about her father, Bill Williams during the fabricating, of number 13. 



Donna Williams with her cousin Ann Louise Williams-Corbett, enjoying the Concours.


Clénet is an automobile series with old retro styling, mixed with modern technology.  Each limited-production model was conceived, designed, and produced by a small team of men and women in Santa Barbara County, California in the 1970s and 1980s. The automobile's distinctive styling was based on the high-end automobiles of the 1930s. Despite their retro looks, Clénets used modern drive trains and suspension systems.   




My father, Bill Williams, the ultimate Gatsby...

Maybelline Heir, Bill Williams Series 1,Clenet # 13, on his way to Alain Clenet's ranch!!

 Bill Williams, 1977 Clenet, Series 1, number 13, is on it's way up the Coast to Santa Barbara. 




Bill's Clenet is a guest of honor tomorrow night, at Alain Clenet's ranch in Santa Barbara, where a party given to celebrate the 35th anniversary reunion, of Clénet Coachworks, will take place. 



Bill is on his way for some TLC, before making an appearance with Alain Clenet, the man who designed and built him, almost 35 years ago. Click on the video to watch Bill leave the garage and head out on the street.



But first a little buffing.  Just like his owner, Bill Williams, he always wants to dress to impress. Click highlighted, to see Bill, when he first purchased his Clenet # 13.


Alain Clenet, signed Bill's Clenet, this year at the Desert Concous in La Quinta California.

Check back all weekend and follow Bill, at the Clenet party tomorrow night, and his showing at the Concours d' Elegance, this Sunday at the Santa Barbara Polo Grounds.

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