![]() See, the Sacramento Autorama is emerging as a significant “player” on the indoor car show circuit. ![]() ![]() You will also find out who is the first ARP West Coast Challenge Series winner and take home a sizable check. Roadsters Father’s Day and West Coast Challengeīe sure to check back in to the Modern Rodding website late-afternoon on Sunday to see who wins each of the major awards. Jeff Hess of Woodland Hills California with his 1956 Olds convertible Cody Walls of Lewes DE 1949 Buick Sedanette Sacramento AutoramaĬody Wall is competing in both the competitions for the Custom d’Elegance and the ARP West Coast Challenge Series. Mitch Kelly of Garden Grove, California with his 1957 Chevy Bel Air Ray Poletti of Seattle Washington with his 1940 Lincoln Zephyr Joe Fredricks of Post Falls, Idaho with his 1958 Chevy Impala Wally Belt of Salem Oregon with his 1933 Ford Roadster Dan Hayes of Tigard, Oregon’s 1948 Chevrolet Thriftmaster. The 12 Competing In The West Coast Challenge Series Brent Scheider of Pleasanton California with his ‘70 Chevy Chevelle Jerry Logan of Toledo Washington with his 1934 Ford pickup Curt Rardin of Milwaukie Oregon with his 1954 Custom Cobra Scott Cooper of Orland California with his 1926 Ford Model T “tall” pickup Amie and Kelly Gauthier, of Langley British Columbia, Canada, and their 1951 Chevy 1300 pickup. That’s a potential cash total of $40,000! Each of the other events have posted winnings of $5,000 each and from here eventually the West Coast Challenge Series winner can take home an additional $12,500. For example, should an America’s Most Beautiful Roadster or a Slonaker winner compete in the series the winner not only takes home his $12,500 for winning at the Grand National Roadster Show but is now posed to win at each of the other shows. To win each entrant/competitor must enter each show individually. These entrants can also pick up awards and prize money that each of the shows offer themselves. Read More: 2023 Detroit Autorama The Great 8įirst place prize money offered by ARP Fasteners is $12,500, followed by second prize with $6,500, and third prize is $3,500. There will be competition flags given to all the contenders as well as jackets and a special award at the end of the tour. As such this is sure to make this one of the indoor show series that car owners and builders will want to compete in over the coming years. Check out the Judged Car Show, the Antique Show and the Antique Farm Equipment. ![]() Experience this great family event and enjoy the Cruise, the Swap Meet, the Arts and Crafts Exhibitors. There is plenty of prize money up for grabs. Classic car show features antique tractor and big truck shows, participant cruise and oldies concert. To be considered for the competition the competing vehicle must attend at least three of the four shows to qualify. This is the first year and there are 12 vehicles in competition and will be judged as who is the “Best of the West”. Hansen is best known for her roles on “Ride of Your Life” and “Overhaulin’.This is a four-show series that starts at the Grand National Roadster Show then goes to Portland Roadster Show, Spokane Speed and Custom show and ends at the Sacramento Autorama. The family-friendly event will feature live music, vendors, food and entertainment, as well as autograph sessions with popular TV personality Courtney Hansen each day. More than 400 cars are expected to participate in the Autorama Drive-In. Participants will receive event admission for two people, a goodie bag and the best parking on the premises. Entries are welcome for just one or all three days and it is open to pre-1973 cars and trucks (no motorcycles are allowed and all vehicles must be driven into the event). Locals are encouraged to show off their classic rides at the Autorama Drive-In. In addition to the $5,000 prize, the winner’s name will be added to the historic perpetual trophy alongside iconic customizers like Sacramento’s Joe Bailon, the first to win it in 1953. In addition to a full slate of award-worthy custom creations, this year’s event, presented by O’Reilly Auto Parts, will also feature the Traditional Rod & Custom Showcase, highlighting cars and history from the ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s, as well as more than 25 car clubs celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Butch Gardner Club House.Įntrants from across the country will compete for the prestigious “Custom d’Elegance” award, presented by ARP Fasteners, to the best chopped, channeled or sectioned vehicle from 1935-48 that embodies the true spirit of a classic custom. Gearheads and fun-seekers alike will enjoy the spectacle of one of Northern California’s largest annual car shows. More than 500 hot rods, customs, muscle cars, trucks and motorcycles will take center stage when the 72nd Sacramento Autorama returns to the Cal Expo Fairgrounds on April 28-30. Tagged: Car Show, local entries, low riders, Truck Show Sacramento, California - 12:00 pm to 06:00 pm
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