8th Annual Gold Coast Concours / Bimmerstock

September 18, 2016

 

Long Island Sports Cars is a proud annual sponsor of the Gold Coast Concours / Bimmerstock in Glen Cove, NY.

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Long Island Sports Cars is proud to represent the Aston Martin and McLaren brands this year along with our inventory of vehicles of interest.

 

This year the car community joined together once again for the 8th Annual Gold Coast Concours/ Bimmerstock to support the Diabetes Research Institute .

In the early hours of the morning the Long Island Sports Cars team assembled and lined up our vehicles to cruise down to Glen Cove to support the community and to enjoy a day full of our favorite pastime, exotic cars.

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We had a mildly humid day with peaks of sunshine and an overall great turn out and support from the car community.  During the day thousands of spectators lined the streets to ogle the gleaming cars and listen to the roar of their powerful engines. Vehicles included but were not limited to an array of BMW’s specialty unique cars, Aston Martin, McLaren, Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, Ford GT, Porsche-the Porsche 918 Spyder (it was 9/18 so it was only appropriate).  There were also an array of Audi’s, Rolls Royce, Mercedes and rare one of a kind vehicles.

Since its inception Gold Coast Concours/Bimmerstock raised more than $410,000.00 for the research underway at the DRI.

Thank you to FullMotionNYC for the excellent photography.

 
The City of Glen Cove’s downtown business district will be closed for the day, as hundreds of exotic cars and BMWs are showcased. McLaren, Aston Martin, Audi, BMW, Ferrari, Rolls Royce, Porsche and Mercedes are among the exotic cars that will surely excite everyone from enthusiasts to fledgling fans. “It’s a great day for the community of Glen Cove, a great day for car buffs and a great day for the Diabetes Research Institute,” said Joe LaPadula of Martino Auto Concepts. He added, “We are proud to support the Diabetes Research Institute and to help educate the public about this disease through this exciting event.”

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