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Time: November 4, 2021 from 5pm to 9pm
Location: Arts Center of Coastal Carolina
Street: 14 Shelter Cove Lane
City/Town: Hilton Head Island
Website or Map: https://www.grandmotoring.com…
Phone: 843-338-1100
Event Type: motoring, film, festival, &, 80's, star, cars
Organized By: Guy Smith
Latest Activity: Sep 30, 2021
The 5th annual Grand Motoring Film Festival presented by MonroneyLabels.com drops the green flag on the Hilton Head Concours weekend Thursday evening, November 4th at the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina - supercharged with a radical rush of ’80s nostalgia!,
The throwback thrills on hand will include automotive short films that pay homage to the synth-driven day-glo flair that made the 1980s so bodacious. Static displays will spotlight the cars of the era that became legends like the Testarossa, Corvette, Pantera, 911 Turbo, and MX5!
Taking center stage during this night of retro elegance will be the feature film “The Secret Race Across America” celebrating the Cannonball run, the famous (or perhaps infamous) transcontinental race that inspired some of the era’s most iconic automotive movies.
Guests will dine on heavy hors d’oeuvres and cocktails, enjoy red carpet extravagance and try their hand at an update of the pulse pounding racing games that lit up arcades during the ‘80s.
It’s an unforgettable night that puts a throwback spin on the automotive film experience! Doors open at 5PM for the Red-Carpet reception and automotive exhibits, screenings begins at 6:45PM.
Ready to show off your sweet 80's ride to get the respect it deserves? Register your period correct car today OR you classic/collector car for a chance to share the spotlight on November 4.
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