Hilton Head Island – Presented by Auctions America

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Hilton Head Island – Presented by Auctions America

Time: October 30, 2015 at 12pm to October 31, 2015 at 5pm
Location: The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa
Street: Two Grasslawn Avenue
City/Town: Hilton Head Island
Website or Map: http://www.auctionsamerica.com
Event Type: auction
Organized By: Sadie Chapple
Latest Activity: Sep 1, 2015

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Auctions America will proudly assume the role as the official auction house of the Hilton Head Island Motoring Festival & Concours d’Elegance when it presents its all-new Hilton Head Island Auction, October 31 in South Carolina. A featured attraction of the Hilton Head Island motoring festival, the new sale will be held at The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa and feature approximately 100 investment-grade vehicles. From American classics to European sports cars, the offering will span the spectrum of the market, shining a spotlight on a broad variety of automotive styling and engineering.

The new Auctions America event will see a carefully curated collection of rare and important automobiles cross the auction stage this Halloween on Hilton Head Island. From American classics to European sports cars, the offering will span the spectrum of the market, shining a spotlight on a broad variety of automotive styling and engineering.

 

For those unable to attend the auction in person, Auctions America offers a broad range of remote bidding options including Internet, absentee and telephone bidding, and the auction will stream live online at auctionsamerica.com to provide real-time coverage of the event. For further information and to view a frequently updated list of entries, visit auctionsamerica.com or call toll free 888-990-3910 (or +1 310 842 3910 outside North America).

 

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