Cars on Kiawah Car Show - Kiawah Island, Sc

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Cars on Kiawah Car Show - Kiawah Island, Sc

Time: October 16, 2021 from 6pm to 10pm
Location: Ocean Park,
City/Town: Ocean Park Kiawah Island, SC
Website or Map: https://www.carsonkiawah.com/
Phone: (843) 376-7250
Event Type: car, show, cruise-in
Organized By: Cars on Kiawah
Latest Activity: Oct 10, 2021

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THE 2021 DISPLAY

The Automobiles

Cars on Kiawah showcases the evolution of the automobile from the early 1900s through present day. Over 250 cars make up the display including everything from eye-catching concours-level cars and sleek supercars to classic muscle cars and outrageous rat rods.

Our Featured Collector display for 2021 is from Dr. Michael Grosso’s collection.  This will be another eclectic display of interesting rolling art from a long time Lowcountry enthusiast and collector.

Spotlight Group display for 2021 is Porsche’s iconic 356 model. This will be a rare opportunity to experience the history of the 356 Porsche manufactured from 1948 through 1965. There should be a few surprises as well within the display.

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