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2011Showfield 01A Brass Pre 1916 01C Brass Pre 1916 - Three Or More One & Two Cylinder Cylinders, 30Hp and Above 2011SHOWFIELD 01A Brass Pre 1916 01C Brass Pre 1916 - Three or More One & Two Cylinder Cylinders, 30hp and Above 1903 Olds Curved Dash 1910 Oakland 24 Mr. and Mrs. John Garnett III—Spotsylvania, VA Keith Bailey—North Kingstown, RI Class 02 Production 1916 - 1948 1912 Stutz Bearcat Model A 1913 Pierce3-Arrow 38 Roadster Clem and Mary Lange—Huntingburg, IN Nevy and Kerstin Clark—Savannah, GA 1911 Cadillac—Brian and Trish White—Apex, NC Not Pictured 02 Production 1916 - 1948 1914 Pierce Arrow 38 C-3 1920 Mercer Series 5 Sporting 1922 Moon Six-40 Touring Ralph and Anna Tolman—Savannah, GA John W. Rich Sr.—Pottsville, PA Gary and Pat Moon—Loganville, GA 1926 Oakland 2-Door Coach 1928 Chrysler Series 72 Roadster 1931 Ford Model A Ralph and Benilde Proscia—Jamestown, NC Bob and Alice Jepson—Savannah, GA Jonathan and Melissa MacCabe Hilton Head Island, SC 32 2011 HILTON HEAD ISLAND CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE & MOTORING FESTIVAL 02 Production 1916 - 1948 (continued) 1933 Chevrolet Eagle 1934 Ford Cabriolet 1937 Ford Deluxe Phaeton Joe and Debbie Lo Cicero—Hardeeville, SC Albert Zimmermann—Phoenix, MD Ed Hanna—Hilton Head Island, SC 1937 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe 1938 Ford 81A-77B 1948 Pontiac Torpedo 8 Convertible Coupe Cecil Bozarth and Andrea Irby—Chapel Hill, NC Steve and Teresa Cook—Garner, NC Ron and LeeAnn Laird—Sebring, FL 03A Honored Marque - BMW through 1942 1927 BMW Dixi 1933 BMW Dixi 1934 BMW 319 Lane Motor Museum—Nashville, TN BMW Zentrum—Greer, SC BMW Zentrum—Greer, SC 1937 BMW 328 Roadster 1938 BMW 327/28 1938 BMW 328 Lothar Schuettler—Darnestown, MD Stephen Norman—Edmonds, WA Richard Martorell Jr.—Tampa, FL 2011 HILTON HEAD ISLAND CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE & MOTORING FESTIVAL 33 2011SHOWFIELD (continued) 03A Honored Marque - BMW through 1942 (continued) 1939 BMW 321 Drauz Cabriolet 1940 BMW 335 1954 EMW 327/3 Renate Carter—Plano, TX William J. Young—Colorado Springs, CO Rachelle and Henry Grady—Palm City, FL 03B Honored Marque - BMW 1946 - 1972 1956BMW502HHICon- cours.doc-No Pic. in Doc. 1956 BMW 502 Cabriolet 1956 BMW 503 1956 BMW 507 Lothar Schuettler—Darnestown, MD Don Detlefsen—Lake Bluff, IL James Thomas—Stuart, FL 1958 BMW 501A 1958 BMW Isetta 300 1959 BMW 600 William J. Young—Colorado Springs, CO Larry Bell—Chantilly, VA David Lowen—Roanoke, VA 1966 BMW 1800 1968 BMW 1600 GT 1970 BMW 2002 Luis and Anne Arisso—Fox Point, WI Elliott Schnackenberg—Milwaukee, WI Tom and Pat Schmidt—Wayne, IL 34 2011 HILTON HEAD ISLAND CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE & MOTORING FESTIVAL 2011SHOWFIELD (continued) 03B Honored Marque - BMW 1946 - 1972 (continued) 1971 BMW 2002 Cabriolet 1972 BMW 2000 tii 1972 BMW E9 3.0CS Dirk and Alexandra de Groen Bill and Ruth Williams—Clarksville, MD The BMW Store—Cincinnati, OH Coral Gables, FL 03C Honored Marque - BMW Race Cars Sponsored by: Classic Motorsports Magazine 1937 BMW 328 Mille Miglia Roadster 1938 BMW 328 1960 BMW 700 S Oscar Davis—Elizabeth, NJ Oscar Davis—Elizabeth, NJ Elliott Butler—Watkinsville, GA 1961 BMW 700 RS 1970 BMW 1800 TiSA 1972 BMW 2002 ti Elliott Butler—Watkinsville, GA Lance White—Cincinnati, OH BMW NA—Woodcliff Lake, NJ 1972 BMW CSL FIA Group 2 1981 BMW M1 Group 5 1987 BMW M3 IMSA/SCCA Racecar Scott Hughes—Sunset, SC Lance White—Cincinnati, OH Scott Hughes—Sunset, SC 36 2011 HILTON HEAD ISLAND CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE & MOTORING FESTIVAL 03C Honored Marque - BMW Race Cars Sponsored by: Classic Motorsports Magazine (continued) 1996 McLaren (BMW Powered) F1 GTR 2011 BMW M 3 GT BMW NA—Woodcliff Lake, NJ BMW NA—Woodcliff Lake, NJ 04 Classics Sponsored by: The Buick Heritage Alliance 1929 Packard 645 Convertible Coupe 1931 Buick 8-96C Convertible Coupe 1931 Cadillac 355A Bob and Tracey Gregory David Landow—Bethesda, MD Charles B. Gillet—Baltimore, MD Wexford Plantation, Hilton Head SC 1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 1936 Auburn 852 Boat Tail Speedster 1936 Cord 810 Phaeton Richard Coombs—Columbus, NC Charles and Diane Mistele—Bluffton, SC Rob and Barbara VanDewoestine—Durham, NC 05A Preservation Cars 1927 Buick Brougham Sedan 1929 Ford Model A 1941 Studebaker Sedan E. Randy Still—Kingsport, TN Robert and Madeline Luczun—Clifton, NJ Ronald Morosky—Pittsfield, VT 2011 HILTON HEAD ISLAND CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE & MOTORING FESTIVAL 37 2011SHOWFIELD (continued) 05A Preservation Cars (continued) 1956 Cadillac Fleetwood 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300sl 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS 409 Stan and Debbie Tucker—Marietta, GA Manfred and Nicholas Rein—Mahwah, NJ The Carriage Shop—Bluffton, SC 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL 1967 Jeep Commando Convertible Jim Schmidt and Sally Gould—Ocala, FL John C. Taggart, Jr.—Hilton Head Island, SC 05B Preservation Motorcycles 1912 Abingdon King Dick 1948 Triumph 5T Speed Twin Jack and Judie Wells—Lake City, FL Mike Crone—Mount Dora, FL 1928 Terrot Dr. Peter Frank—Bluffton, SC 1951 Matchless G9 1956 Ariel Square 4 1969 BMW R-69US Robert and Betty Mercer—Kings Mountain, NC Garrett A Bekker Jr.—Wantage, NJ John Landstrom, Blue Moon Cycle—Norcross, GA 38 2011 HILTON HEAD ISLAND CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE & MOTORING FESTIVAL 05B Preservation Motorcycles (continued) 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 1961 Chevrolet Impala SS Robert and Gale Agee—Grovetown, GA Dwane and Kim Lay—Knoxville, TN Bob and Mitzi McNab—Gray, TN 06 American Performance 1964 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport 1964 Pontiac GTO 1968 Pontiac GTO Billy Head—Gainesville, GA Bob and Tracey Gregory—Hilton Head Island, SC Bill and Carrie McCarthy—Murrells Inlet, SC 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Super Sport 1969 Dodge Charger 500 1970 Buick Gran Sport Donald Keiser—Sinking Spring, PA Robert Seferian—Hilton Head Island, SC Jeff and Angie Brashares—Delaware, OH 06F American Performance - Ford 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 1962 Ford Thunderbird 1966 Ford Shelby Hertz GT-350H Rick Hendrick—Charlotte, NC John and Debbie Wagner—Athens, GA David Stitzer—Warminster, PA 2011 HILTON HEAD ISLAND CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE & MOTORING FESTIVAL 39 2011SHOWFIELD (continued) 06F American Performance - Ford (continued) 1967 Shelby GT-500 1968 Ford Shelby GT500KR 1971 Ford Mustang 351 Ram Air Michael Stickney—Columbus, OH Rick and Elaine Schmidt—Ocala, FL David Rawden—Hilton Head Island, SC 07 Production Modern 1949-1972 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1 1949 Buick 56-C Convertible Coupe 1949 Buick Roadmaster Convertible Johnnie and Rachel Garner—Rock Hill, SC David Landow—Bethesda, MD Howard Schwartz—Parkland, FL 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad 1957 Ford Skyliner 1960 Jaguar Mark 2 Brad and Marilyn Bean—Destin, FL John and DeAnna Trout—Moncks Corner, SC Marvin and Carolyn Sikes—Duluth, GA 1961 Pontiac Bonneville 1962 Buick Invicta Convertible 1964 Ford Mustang Ron and Betsy Thomas—Zanesville, OH Jeff and Angie Brashares—Delaware, OH Lionel and Mary Michaud—Lavonia, GA 40 2011 HILTON HEAD ISLAND CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE & MOTORING FESTIVAL 08A Sports Cars - American 1954 Chevrolet Corvette 1957 Ford Thunderbird 1957 Ford Thunderbird Rick Hendrick—Charlotte, NC Bill Kimble—Zanesville, OH Dale and Donna Hardie—Savannah, GA 1957 Ford Thunderbird Convertible 1960 Chevrolet Corvette 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Jim Bennett—Pawleys Island, SC John and Sue Tracy—Hilton Head Island, SC Michael and Lynn Harling—Dallas, TX 1960 Chevrolet Corvette—Linda and Hans Ransom—Georgetown, SC Not Pictured 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Curtis and Donna Smith—Florence, SC C.D. and Patricia Weidman—Eagle Rock, VA 08B Sports Cars - English 1950 Alvis TB14 Roadster 1950 Aston Martin DB 2 1953 Jaguar XK 120 Barry and Judy Alexander—Sarasota, FL The Frank Rubino Collection—Pinecrest, FL Clyde and Mary Farnsworth—Vonore, TN 2011 HILTON HEAD ISLAND CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE & MOTORING FESTIVAL 41 2011SHOWFIELD (continued) 08B Sports Cars - English (continued) 1953 Morgan +4 Flat Rad 4-Seater 1954 Arnolt Bristol Bolide 1955 Jaguar XK 140 OTS MC/SE Joe Topinka—Raphine, VA Stan Cryz—Dedham, MA Andy Charlish—London, England 1956 Jaguar XK140MC 1959 Jaguar Aston Martin XK150 1959 Morgan Plus 4 Gary and Sandy Lindstrom—Salt Lake City, UT The BMW Store—Cincinnati, OH Brian and Jill Hixson—Greensburg, PA 1964 Morgan Plus 4-4 Seater Convertible. 1967 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 James T. Prior—Cranston, RI John and Ginger Mallett—Bluffton, SC 08BP Sports Cars - Petite English 1933 MG J2 1934 Aero 1935 MG PB Roy Crowninshield—Asheville, NC Dana Kordylewska—Hilton Head Island, SC Tom and Kathleen Metcalf—Ashland, OH 42 2011 HILTON HEAD ISLAND CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE & MOTORING FESTIVAL 2011SHOWFIELD (continued) 08BP Sports Cars - Petite English (continued) 1938 MG TA Tickford 1952 MG TD 1960 Triumph TR3 Jack and Gwen Simpson—Dallas, TX Reed and Jan Tarwater—Greenfield, IN Michael Allison and Tracy Reed—Braselton, GA 1963 Sunbeam Alpine 1967 MG B 1954 S.I.A.T.A. 200CS Kim Barnes—Pylesville, MD Atlee and Mary Ann Compher Walter Eisenstark—Yorktown Heights, NY Hilton Head Island, SC 08C Sports Cars - International 1959 Renault Caravelle 1963 Porsche 356B Super 90 1967 Mercedes-Benz 250SL Walter Eisenstark—Yorktown Heights, NY Bob and Patricia Kuchenbecker—Sandy Springs, GA B. Brenner Wood—Hilton Head Island, SC 1956 Porsche 356A Speedster—Terry and Debbie Cohen—Boca Raton, FL Not Pictured 1970 Maserati Ghibli Spyder 1971 Porsche 914 M-471GT Ivan and Myrna Ruiz—Dawsonville, GA George Hussey—Marietta, GA 44 2011 HILTON HEAD ISLAND CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE & MOTORING FESTIVAL 10 Modifieds 1929 Ford Model A Speedster 1933 Ford 2-Door Sedan 1933 Ford 3-Window Coupe Jack and Mary Crabtree—Goose Creek, SC Charles Watkins—Hilton Head Island, SC BC Huselton—Hilton Head Island , SC 1933 Ford Tudor 1935 Chevrolet 3-Window Coupe 1947 Dodge D24 Clyde Lohere—Hilton Head
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