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Every year, machinery junkies arrive in Pebble Beach—a private enclave that has banned motorcycles unless you’re staying at one of its pricey resorts—for a much ballyhooed gathering of well-heeled automobile aficionados. Our favorite car in the show, however, was the sort of mind-blower one invariably finds during this week in Monterey. In the mid-’60s, 80 cars were converted by Giovanni Michelotti, the man responsible for enduring designs such as the BMW 2002, the Triumph TR4, the DAF 44, and the Triumph Dolomite—our own Rusty Blackwell owns an example of the latter. Michelotti’s Shellette was a riff on the Fiat Jolly, a seaside machine with a surrey top and wicker seats. New Year, Vintage Cars: We Head Out on the 2015 Anti-Football Run Road Rally How to Complete a Road Trip in Vintage Lamborghinis in Under Five Disasters 2015 Pebble Beach Weekend Coverage: News, Photos, and More And with the bite-size hors... May they all feature at least one dish as satisfying as the Majors’ Shellette. Source: blog.caranddriver.com