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Classic sport cars coming to Durango, Dolores

Prestigious tour raises money for charity
A 1952 Allard J2X parks near the Galloping Goose Historical Society in 2012 along with about 90 other classic race cars. This Allard is driven by Don Shires and is part of the Colorado Grand, a 1,000-mile tour of Colorado for race cars made before 1961.

On Thursday, a parade of classic sport and race cars will drive along Main Avenue in Durango and will stop in Dolores in front of the Galloping Goose Museum.

The Colorado Grand tour is an annual charity tour featuring pre-1960 race cars of distinction.

The cars are expected in Durango between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., and spectators are invited to view the cars and talk with the owners.

The tour attracts entrants from around the world and always includes several cars from the ’20s and ’30s. Typical makes include Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari, Porsche, Bugatti, Alfa Romeo, Bentley, Aston Martin, Jaguar, Maserati and Allard.

The event was founded in 1989 by Englewood automotive enthusiast Bob Sutherland. Every September at the peak of the fall color season, about 85 vintage cars are driven in this relaxed, noncompetitive event, covering 1,000 miles through the Rockies in five days. The Colorado Grand tour generates more than $300,000 annually for small Colorado charities and Western Slope towns as well as college scholarships to graduating high school seniors in those towns.

“In 2012, they donated $9,600 toward the Galloping Goose museum roof,” said Lew Matis of the Galloping Goose museum, home of Dolores’ classic rail bus.

Current charities include the Colorado State Patrol Family Foundation, the Robert Sutherland Foundation, Flight for Life, CASA and medical facilities in small towns. Cumulative donations since 1989 are more than $4 million.

The event is run with the cooperation of the Colorado State Patrol.

“It’s considered the most prestigious classic race car tour in the U.S.,” said event coordinator Angie Getchel. “Most of the cars have a racing pedigree, and one is a very rare Scarab.”



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