Today, we reached new territory–South Carolina. It was hot and humid, but the scenery was spectacular throughout the day’s route. The route sent us through the back roads of South Carolina, with an awesome lunch stop in Myrtle Beach. Lots of folks came out to see the cars roll into town, but we had some traffic woes and it resulted in cutting our lunch short in order to get back on schedule. From our stop at Broadway at the Beach, we took off down the road toward a final destination of Mount Pleasant. In outstanding fashion, we had dinner on board the U.S.S. Yorktown aircraft carrier. Wow, what an amazing piece of history. Enjoy the day’s photo highlights, and be sure to check out the day’s scores.
great pictures – thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you so much for letting us follow this wonderful race. And some of the most beautiful cars ever made.
Great to see the ’59 Apache at the top of the pictures. We installed the Vintage Air in this truck right before the race for the owner. All of the pictures are fantastic!
adding our thanks too. from seeing the start in Ogunquit, you all feel like family- The photos are AMAZING–and the drivers even more amazing! safe travels!
Thanks for bringing these fantastic cars to Charleston. You inspired me to get our Edsel ready for the next one. Where do you go in 2015?
Congratulations Dave and Sawyer on a great day.
Great photos; love following the action on this website. Safe travels to all participants ~ Good luck to Louise and Jim Feeney #54
We went to Millsboro, Delaware to see you guys and really enjoyed it. I’ve been
following your comments and the pictures are great. Continued success & safe travel.
Enjoyed seeing the Great Race during the stop in Portsmouth Va. Good luck to all the winners and stay safe.
I live in Milford, DE and waited for 1 1/4 hours along Rt.113 to see the vehicles pass by. Evidently, this route was not used. Will you please tell me how you by-passed our city. No one, including the police, knows about this race. (rally)
I’ve really enjoyed watching daily cumulative results & seeing the photos of the cars on the road. My husband & I were part of the crowd at Ogunquit Beach to see all of you off on this magnificent journey. I admire the spirit of adventure all of you have. I’m especially watching Car 4 and Car 33 but am wishing all of you well.
enjoyed the cars coming into the USS YORKTOWN was happy to be one of the antique cars lined up to welcome the racers to charleston, great day for the end of a day of racing. Hope all racers made it safely to the end.
Trying to find out who won the great race, thanks