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Transportation

The Race of Gentlemen 2017

The Race of Gentlemen 2017

If you stumbled upon a gathering of vehicles on the beach this past weekend in Wildwood, New Jersey, you’d be forgiven for thinking you’d traveled back in time. “Did I arrive in a DeLorean?” you might ask yourself, as old school bikes and race cars spit sand from their tires and drivers don attire from a bygone era. No, Doc Brown, you did not hit 88 mph and get thrown back in time, you simply came upon one of our favorite events of the year, The Race of Gentlemen. Every year, the Wildwood beach is the site of a race dripping in all things vintage. We went down to the shore to snap a few pics so you could get a feel for the action and the style. Take a look and make sure you hit the event at least once in your life.

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Photo credit: Matt Faisetty