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Hilton Head Motoring Festival 2018 Slideshow

An annual event on the island for 17 years, the Hilton Head Motoring Festival week kicked off with the Savannah Speed Classic across the river on Hutchinson Island and finished with the Concours d’Elegance at the Port Royal Golf Resort. Always a treat for classic car lovers, this event showcases a variety of rare and beautiful vehicles.
 

Best Rolling Art Car, Best Production/Performance Car, and Best Road & Track Car (Left to Right)
1967 Shelby GT350 Fastback, owned by Hunt Palmer-Ball of Louisville, KY
1955 Mercedes-Benz Gullwing, owned by Jeff Files of Durham, NC
1931 Stutz DV32 Convertible Victoria, owned by Joseph Cassini of West Orange, NJ
People's Choice, 1929 Ford Station Wagon, owned by Thomas and Donna Fitzerald of Selma, NC
1938 DV32 Dubonnet Hispano-Suiza H6B 'Xenia'
1939 Delahaye Type 165 Cabriolet
1937 Talbot-Lago T150-C-SS 'Goutee d'Eau
1912 Hudson Speedster
1929 Packard 645 Detriech
1928 Isotta Fraschini TIPO 8A SS Boattail Speedster
1934 Mercedes-Benz 500K
1938 Delahaye 135MS
1938 Peugeot Darl'Mat Special Sport
1938 Steyr Roadster
1929 Lincoln L
1953 Buick Skylark
1936 Chrysler C-9 Airflow Coupe
1930 Duesenberg J436 Dual Cowl Phaeton
Car Club Showcase: Best in Show, 1972 Ferrari 365/4 Daytona, Owned by John Phillips of Savannah, GA
1940 American Bantam Woody
1970 Olds 442 W30 Convertible
1948 Allard M1
1957 Thunderbird
Savannah Speed Classic

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Engine: GM LS

Transmission:  Automatic 4L60-E

Chassis: Custom with air ride

Wheels: Coker rims and custom hubcaps

Paint: Cool Grey Khaki customized Debeer Refinish with PPG clear coat

Interior:  Live Free Custom custom ’58 Oldsmobile reproduction fabric and vinyl  

1941 Chevrolet Deluxe

Engine: LT1 engine with custom crank, camshaft, and stainless steel 180-degree headers

Transmission: GM 10-speed automatic transmission

Chassis: Art Morrison

Wheels: ‘58 Oldsmobile hubcap style – One-off Custom Machined

Paint: Pearl red Glasurit paint

Interior: Cadillac ATS bucket seats upholstered in red Garrett leather

1950 Chevy Pickup

Engine: LS3

Transmission: GM 4L65B

Chassis: JW Rod Shop

Wheels: Schott Performance Wheels

Paint: Canyon Beige

Interior: Recovery Room Interiors

1969 Camaro RS/SS

Engine: Mercury Racing SB4

Transmission: Road Race-prepped Tremec T-56

Chassis: Detroit Speed Forgeline AL305

Wheels: Forgeline AL305

Paint: Jupiter Red

Interior: Distinct Customs using Relicate Italian leather and suede materials

1955 Chevy Bel Air

Engine: 540cid Merlin built by Mike LeFever with Twin Garrett turbos (1,400HP)

Transmission: GM 4L80E Automatic (with paddle shifters)

Chassis: Custom Mart Morrison chassis

Wheels: Evod Industries – One-off Custom

Paint: PPG custom-mixed ‘Brute Force’ Blue

Interior: Gabe’s Custom Interiors

1963 Chevy Wagon

Engine: 509 cid, first-generation Chevrolet big block (615 HP)

Transmission:  4L89E Automatic by TCI/Comp Performance

Chassis:  Art Morrison chassis

Wheels: Evod Industries – One-off Custom

Paint:  PPG Paint

Interior: M&M Hot Rod Interiors

1915 Model T

Engine: 327 small-block Chevy with Enderle stack injectors

Transmission: Power Glide Automatic

Chassis: Cal Automotive (Tex Collins)

Wheels: Rear – Custom one-off wheels with brass knockoffs, Front – Hallcraft wire wheels

Paint: Metal flake orange with flames (Dan Gogh)

Interior: Ron Mangus Hot Rod Interiors

1956 Old 98

Engine: First Gen 354 cid Hemi with EFI that appears as a six-carb induction setup

Transmission: Automatic

Chassis: Boxed frame with air-ride suspension

Wheels: Jonathan Peace custom design

Paint: House of Kolor Way Past Midnite Blue

Interior: Bill’s Hot Rod Interiors

1955 Chevy Bel Air

Engine: 540cid Merlin built by Mike LeFever with Twin Garrett turbos (1,400HP)

Transmission: GM 4L80E Automatic (with paddle shifters)

Chassis: Custom Mart Morrison chassis

Wheels: Evod Industries – One-off Custom

Paint: PPG custom-mixed ‘Brute Force’ Blue

Interior: Gabe’s Custom Interiors

1969 Camaro

Engine: 427cid LS7 Retuned by Wegner Motorsports (675HP)

Transmission: Bowler-prepped T56 six-speed

Chassis: Detroit Speed suspension

Wheels: Forgeline

Paint: BASF special mix maroon paint

Interior: Avant Garde

1933 Willys Pickup

Engine: 498ci Arias V-6 Hemi (1 of 5 built) 800HP

Transmission: Tremec five-speed transmission

Chassis: Total custom built chassis (chromoly tube)

Wheels: Halibrand magnesium wheels

Paint: Rosso Mugello Ferrari red paint

Interior: Schober’s Custom Hot Rod Interiors

1932 Ford Roadster

Engine: LS1 V8, topped off by Hilborn EFI stacks

Transmission: GM 4L60E Automatic

Chassis: Kugel-built, independently sprung chassis

Wheels:  Custom/One Off 5-Spoke

Paint: PPG (Black with Flames)

Interior: Gabes Street Rods Custom Interiors

1932 Ford Tudor

Engine: 383 cid small-block Chevy

Transmission: Bowler-built 4L60E automatic transmission

Chassis: Johnson’s Hot Rod Shop

Wheels: Johnson’s Hot Rod Shop

Paint: BASF Celedon Mist paint

Interior: Speed and Design

1929 Ford Woodie

Engine: Ford Flat Head V8

Transmission: GM 200R Automatic

Chassis: Modified Model A chassis with parts from Hercules Motor Car Company

Wheels: Dayton Wire Wheels

Paint: Custom Root Beer Color

Interior: Recovery Room Interiors

1935 Ford Coupe

Engine: LS3 (435 HP)

Transmission: GM 4L60E Automatic

Chassis: Custom Pro Street chassis with Ridetech ScockWave Air Ride

Wheels: Billet Specialties wheels

Paint: Axalta GM Subterranean

Interior: Weber’s Custom Interiors