I saw an article on your web page stating the 1914 Stutz won best in show. According to the HHI Concours page it was Rob Jepson's 1937 Horch.
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The automobile and the motion picture have crossed paths often. How many films and TV shows do you remember because of the cars in them? Even our own Peter Brock–aka Hall Brock–spent some time on movie sets.
This year’s Hilton Head Island Concours d’Elegance & Motoring Festival opens with the Grand Motoring Film Festival, which celebrates the magic that arises when the automotive and cinematic arts intersect.
For details on the entire motoring festival, including discounts and VIP packages, visit hhiconcours.com.
Grand Motoring Film Festival
Arts Center of Coastal Carolina
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Car Club Showcase Presented by CarVillage Bluffton
Port Royal Golf Club
Aero Expo Presented by Club Car of Hilton Head
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Austin-Healey Southeastern Classic
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Legends of the Autobahn East
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Satisfy Your Thirst After Party Presented by Hagerty
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Design Among the Stars Sponsored by Leland Little
Harbour Town Clubhouse, The Sea Pines Resort
Concours d’Elegance
Port Royal Golf Club
I saw an article on your web page stating the 1914 Stutz won best in show. According to the HHI Concours page it was Rob Jepson's 1937 Horch.
In reply to LORBERPHOTO :
I'll see if I can find that mention, but we have the Horch listed as best in show in our wrap.
My mistake - it was in The Classic Cars.com Journal:
https://journal.classiccars.com/2016/11/07/1914-stutz-bearcat-wins-best-show-hilton-head/
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