Hilton Head Island Concours Announces its 2019 Pinnacle and Honored Collectors
August 23, 2019 by Hilton Head Island Concours
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• 1916 PIERCE ARROW, SERIES 4, 48 HP, 7 PASSENGER TOURING Priced from $5,000 to a commanding $6,200, depending on the buyer's choice of body style, the Pierce Model 48 was revered when new and perhaps even more so today it remains a mighty car, capable of carrying the most imposing coachwork and covering great distances with ease. This car is a seven-passenger touring, specially ordered without jump seats by Albert Swabacher. Mr. Swabacher was a banker who spent all available free time at a ranch he owned in the Teton Mountains. It was there that the Pierce was kept, used for chauffeured hunting and fishing trips. It is important to note the horn mounted on the left. While he utilized a chauffeur, Mr. Swabacher preferred to blast the car's horn himself, and he would often do so to alert his staff the he had returned from yet another expedition into the wilderness. • 1931 CADILLAC V 16/4380 DUAL COWL ALL WEATHER FLEETWOOD When Cadillac introduced the V-16 engine and chassis in the fall of 1929, the car became the world's number one status symbol. The Fleetwood bodies were stylish, excellently built, luxurious and comfortable. The company would make any changes to the car the customer desired. This car is style # 4380 All Weather Phaeton. It is the 175th of 250 made and features a V-windshield, body molding on the hood tops, wool broadcloth and coded fabric interior with burled wood trim and a set of Cadillac factor Pilot Ray driving lights. The wheel base is 148' and average weight including the body is 5,900 lbs. • 1937 CORD 812 SC CONVERTIBLE COUPE The Cord Model 812 is considered by many sculptors and artists to be the most beautiful masterwork of mechanical art ever conceived. The brainchild of Gordon Buehrig, the automobile is unlike any that had come before. Fewer than three thousand Models 810 and 812 were built. The rarest was the convertible coupe, often referred to by collectors as the Sportsman. One 195 were manufactured and a mere 64 with superchargers. Receiving a research and complete nut and bolt restoration in 2006 by RM Restoration, the Cord was a winner at Pebble Beach in 2007. 2019 Honored Collector: Walter Eisenstark (Bluffton, SC) Every year the Hilton Head Island Motoring Festival & Concours d'Elegance recognizes one Honored Collector for his or her continued participation and support. The 2019 Honored Collector will feature the seven vehicles listed below, hand-picked from the collection of Walter Eisenstark. • 1954 S.I.A.T.A. 200 CS Mr. Eisenstark's family will have owned this car, one of 11 ever built with a body by Balbo and one of 18 built with a Fiat 1996 cc Flat V engine, for 60 years this September. On September 12, 1959 the car was purchased off of a used car lot in Queens, New York by Dr. Julius Eisenstark and has remained in the family since. And on June 8, 2017 the car was being road tested by a technician when it was hit from behind by a driver who was texting. Damage was extensive. In the ensuing nine months the car has under gone a total restoration. Attendees at this year's event will see the car restored to its original livery. • 1965 Panhard 24BT Panhard was among the earliest automobile producers and, by some criteria, the first volume auto producer in the world, back in 1890. In 1965, the 2,550 mm (100.4 in) wheelbase versions became available, offering space for four or five, but still only with two doors. These were designated the Panhard 24 B and the Panhard 24 BT. Also familiar from a succession of post war Panhard saloons was the four-speed all-synchromesh gear box and the front-wheel-drive configuration. The wheels were independently suspended with telescopic shock absorbers and a torsion bar for the rear axle. The BT had disc brakes in the front. • 1968 S.I.A.T.A. SPRING The car was bought in Edisto Island, SC from the son of the second owner. In 1968, after a detailed market research among Italian youth, Siata launched the Siata Spring, a sports car based on parts from Fiat 850, with a front end styled by Enrico Fumia in 1966. The Siata Spring was produced until 1970, when Siata went bankrupt, but the assembly line was purchased by a newly formed company called ORSA (Officina Realizzazioni Sarde Automobili). • 1974 DeTomaso Longchamps The Longchamp was developed from the De Tomaso Deauville four-door sedan, using a shorter wheelbase chassis with the same suspension, engine and transmission. The two models were the only front-engined production cars produced by De Tomaso. The Longchamp featured a long and wide hood to accommodate the American power train, i.e. the 351 cubic inch (5,769 cc) Ford Cleveland V8. The 351 Cleveland, a popular and very potent engine in early 1970s Ford 'muscle cars,' was the same unit as that used in the Pantera. The suspension was independent front and rear with coil spring and wishbone suspension. Steering was power assisted rack and pinion with vented disc brakes all around, the rear discs being positioned inboard. The interior of the car was quite luxurious and it was almost fully covered with leather, although the use of Ford's parts bin (steering wheel, gear shift) took away somewhat of the luxurious impression. • 1977 Maserati Kyalami The Maserati Kyalami (Tipo AM129) is a four-seat GT coupé produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati from 1976 to 1983. The car was named after the Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit in South Africa where a Maserati-powered Cooper T81 had won the 1967 South African Grand Prix. The Kyalami was the first new model developed under the Alejandro de Tomaso ownership. It was derived from, and mechanically virtually identical (except for some body panels) to the Longchamp, a three-box grand tourer made by De Tomaso Automobili. The Kyalami was launched at the 1976 Geneva Motor Show and was initially powered by a 265 PS (195 kW; 261 hp) 4.2 litre V8 engine which had a redline of 6,000 rpm. Only a few of these are in the US today. • 1983 Puma GTS Puma was a Brazilian specialist car manufacturer which built cars from 1966 until roughly 1995. High import tariffs effectively closed Brazil during much of this period to foreign-built cars. VW stopped production of the Karmann-Ghia in Brazil during the early 1970s, and the Puma was redesigned to use the Volkswagen Brasilia as a base instead for 1973. A convertible version, the 1600 GTS, was added sometime around 1970, and cars began to be exported at that time to other South American countries, North America and Europe • 1991 Avanti One of only 94 four-door Avanti's ever built, the car was originally owned in Nevada by a long term owner – bought new. Eisenstark is the third owner. Production of the Avanti ended in 1991 after 29 year. Tickets for the 2019 Hilton Head Island Concours d'Elegance & Motoring Festival are now on sale at www.HHIConcours.com. For more information, visit the official Hilton Head Island Concours website at www.HHIConcours.com. ABOUT THE HILTON HEAD ISLAND CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE & MOTORING FESTIVAL: The Hilton Head Island Motoring Festival & Concours d'Elegance will celebrate its 18th year in the fall of 2019. The Festival kicks off with race partner SVRA at the Savannah Speed Classic, October 25 – 27, on the Grand Prize of America road course situated on the property of The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa in Savannah, Georgia. The festivities will continue on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, November 1 – 3, at both the Hilton Head Island Airport (the Flights & Fancy Aeroport Gala kicks off the Hilton Head Island events on Friday, November 1) and the Port Royal Golf Club, where the Concours d'Elegance (Nov. 3) takes center stage. Classic Level Sponsors for the 2019 Festival included the Port Royal Golf Club, The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa, The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa, BMW, Porsche, Lexus, Castrol, Reliable Carriers, Inc., the Hilton Head Island/Bluffton Chamber of Commerce, Dick Broadcasting and the Town of Hilton Head Island. ABOUT RELIABLE CARRIERS: The company began with a single tractor trailer and a lasting commitment over 50 years ago, of transporting cars and trucks to any location the client demands with an unparalleled level of care and an untouchable degree of professionalism. Today Reliable Carriers is the country's largest enclosed auto-transport company, serving the 48 contiguous United States and the farthest reaches of Canada. Whether it's for a concours event, auto auction transport, antique auto transport, classic car transport, a relocation, corporate event, or shipping the car of your dreams from one location to another, Reliable Carriers, Inc., provides fully enclosed, door-to-door auto transport, in their air-ride equipped transporters with $5 million worth of insurance on every single load – standard, and GPS satellite tracking. For more information, visit www.ReliableCarriers.com.
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