OCT 31- VINTAGE AUTO FILM EXHIBITION
LOMDS CAR CORRAL
As a special perk for LOMDS members, there will be a LOMDS Corral parking area reserved for LOMDS members and their classic/collector cars. Space is limited, so you will need to register separately for the corral using the form below (NOTE: regular attendance parking will be directed to adjacent business lots). Accepted entries will be confirmed by email. FINAL DATE TO REGISTER = MIDNIGHT OCT 23.
Questions - contact Guy Smith, 843-338-1100
Plan to arrive between 5:15PM - 5:45PM to place/park your car.
REGISTRATION FORM FOR LOMDS CAR CORRAL
Brumos Porsche 917/10 - Hurley Haywood 2009 Monterey HIstoric Races
EVENT TICKETS
VINTAGE AUTO FILM EXHIBITION
The event officially opens at 6PM with a red-carpet reception that includes classic/collector/race cars on display outside, appetizers and a cash bar.
Films begin at 7PM.
For more info and tickets, please visit: http://www.vintageautotv.com/ NOTE: The Art Center Tickets are for reserved seats. Please pick out your preferred seating to make your purchase. You can also purchase tickets at the box office the day of the event, but you may not have the best choice of seating if you wait.
(You may also call or visit the Arts Center box office for tickets 843-842-2787, 14 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928.)
Click on the red marker below for location & directions to the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina
EXHIBITION
The Patrick Dempsey-produced documentary film ‘Hurley’, about American endurance racing driver Hurley Haywood, and Brumos Porsche, will be showing at the Vintage Auto Film Exhibition on Thursday evening, October 31st at the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina on Hilton Head Island. In addition, you’ll have a chance to see some race cars on display including the Brumos Porsche 917/10.
Multiple award winning “The Lauda Legacy” anchors the short films segment, featuring Niki Lauda’s 1974 Monaco pole-winning Ferrari 312 with three-time Le Mans winner Marco Werner. Making its big-screen premiere is “Phoenix Rising,” a film that follows the unexpected restoration of a significant Porsche Abarth Carrera GTL plus the latest “Why I Drive” from Hagerty.