Photo Gallery from the Nov. 4, 2018, Hilton Head Concours d’Elegance Judging a 1915 Pierce Arrow 38-C. Porsche’s 70th Anniversary was celebrated at Hilton Head with a nice, varied display of Porsche automobiles If you have four BMW M1s, does that make for an M4? Allards were invited on Saturday, and this is a very nice1953 K3. Rare lightning on this 1928 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A SS Boattail Speedster. Zagato bodied a 1959 Lancia Appia sedan to create this GTE – beautiful! One of one! Giovanni Michelotti designed this one-off O.S.C.A. for the Maserati brothers in 1959. 1938 Peugeot Darl’Mat Special Sport – another Deco beauty. Too cool! A custom Citreon 2CV built in Switzerland with the motto “Often overtaken, never surpassed” on the window. These family Corvairs proved to be rarer than the Monzas and Corsas on the field. 1927 Pierce Arrow mascot – might be more distinctive than the later ones. 1918 Roamer Sport Roadster made in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Big car, big engine. 1937 Cadillac Series 90 Fleetwood with a V16 engine. All Auburns look good, but the color combination on this 1930 8-95 just makes the car pop. The Egyptian Sun God Ra shined down on this Stutz – it was awarded Best of Show. Moon’s Moon! This 1922 Mooon 6-40 Touring is owned by a distant cousin of the maker. Let’s go camping! 1929 Ford Station Wagon. Harley Earle was responsible for the Cedo design of the grille on this 1938 Buick Convertible Coupe. Sleek! 1939 Delahaye Type 165 Delahaye by Figoni et Falaschi. 1937 Talbot-Lago T150-C-SS “Teardrop.” Andre Dubonnet named this creation “Xenia” in his wife’s memory. Certainly not Art Deco – 1958 Buick Limited. 50 years of the BMW 2002 were celebrated. This is a rare Bauer Targa Cabrolet. Microcars were also celebrated. A 1958 Ardex from the Lane Motor Museum is in the foreground and a Crosley 1/4 ton pickup is in the background. Not a custom Porsche, but a 1952 Type 540 Aluminum Sport Roadster.