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Top Corporate 2016 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Media Report Top The Ritz-Carlton, Best in Show, Concours de Sport 1952 Pegaso Z-102 Louwman Museum - The Hague, Netherlands The Ritz-Carlton, Best in Show, Concours d'Elegance 1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Helen and Jack Nethercutt - The Nethercutt Collection - Sylmar, CA Corporate The Amelia Island Award FOR THE MOST ELEGANT FORMAL SEDAN OR TOWN CAR 1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Helen and Jack Nethercutt - The Nethercutt Collection - Sylmar, CA The Automotive Heritage Award FOR THE CAR THAT MATTERS HISTORICALLY 1970 VPJ Colt/Ford Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum - Indianapolis, IN The Autoweek Award FOR THE MOST HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT RACE CAR DRIVEN BY HANS-JOACHIM STUCK 1987 Porsche 962C Porsche Museum - Stuttgart, Germany The BMW Trophy FOR ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE 1929 Cord L-29 Cabriolet Convertible Steve Wolf and Marybeth Sheehan Collection - Boca Raton, FL Page 1 of 19 The Bob Turnquist Trophy FOR THE MOST ELEGANT PACKARD 1934 Packard Convertible Victoria Joseph and Margie Cassini, III - West Orange, NJ The Buddy Palumbo Award FOR THE CAR RESTORED BY ITS OWNER 1966 Bizzarrini 5300 Spyder S.I. (Prototype) Mark and Allison Sassak - Plymouth, MI The Camille Jenatzy Award FOR THE CAR WITH THE MOST AUDACIOUS EXTERIOR 1938 Phantom Corsair Experimental National Automobile Museum (The Harrah Collection) - Reno, NV The Cantore/Wit's End Trophy FOR THE ENTRANT EXPERIENCING JUST PLAIN BAD LUCK 1965 Lamborghini 350 GT Richard H. Molke Jr. - Short Hills, NJ The Chairman's Choice Award FOR THE CAR FOUND MOST APPEALING BY THE CHAIRMAN 1952 Pegaso Z-102 Louwman Museum - The Hague, Netherlands The Chrysler Trophy FOR THE MOST ELEGANT CHRYSLER 1939 Chrysler Imperial The Marano Collection - Westfield, NJ Page 2 of 19 The Chubb Classic Car Insurance Trophy FOR THE MOST HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT CORD 1937 Cord 812 Supercharged Beverly Sedan National Automobile Museum (The Harrah Collection) - Reno, NV The Claude Nolan Cadillac Award FOR THE MOST ELEGANT CADILLAC 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Warren Wubker - Orlando, FL The Connolly Leather Trophy FOR THE MOST OUTSTANDING INTERIOR 1952 Rolls-Royce Phantom IV The Tiriac Collection - Bucharest, Romania The David E. Davis Jr. Trophy FOR THE MOST OUTSTANDING POST-WAR AMERICAN CAR 1964 Shelby Cobra 289 Mk II CSX-2512 Malloy Foundation, Inc. - Corona, CA The Daytona International Speedway Trophy FOR THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CAR TO RACE AT THE DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY 1971 Plymouth Road Runner The Todd Werner Collection - Clearwater, FL The Denise McCluggage Trophy FOR THE MOST HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT POST-WAR RACE CAR 1949 Ferrari 166 MM Bob Lee and Anne Brockinton Lee - Reno, NV Page 3 of 19 The Driving Enthusiasts Award FOR THE INDIVIDUAL WHO DRIVES HIS CAR REGULARLY 1968 Ford GT40 MK III Gary and Kathy Bartlett - Muncie, IN The First Coast News Award FOR THE CAR REPRESENTING THE MOST ADVANCED STYLING FOR ITS ERA 1956 Continental Mark II Elise and Russell Joseph - Houston, TX The FIVA Award FOR THE MOST WELL PRESERVED AND REGULARLY DRIVEN VEHICLE 1930 Cord L-29 SWB Town Car by Murphy A. Dano Davis Collection - Jacksonville, FL The Ford Motor Company/E.T. "Bob" Gregorie Trophy FOR ENDURING DESIGN EXCELLENCE 1956 Continental Mark II Rick Schmidt, The NPD Collection - Ocala, FL The General Motors/Dave Holls Award FOR THE MOST OUTSTANDING GENERAL MOTORS CAR 1930 Cadillac 452 Roadster Steve Plunkett Collection - London, ON, Canada The Gil Nickel/Far Niente Award TO THE ENTRANT BEST EMULATING THE SPIRIT OF GIL NICKEL 1963 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder Rare Wheels Collection - Windermere, FL The Grand Sport Trophy FOR THE MOST HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT CORVETTE 1974 Greenwood Corvette '75 Spirit of Sebring Karl Gnadinger - Bern, Switzerland Page 4 of 19 The Hans Mandt Trophy FOR THE MOST OUTSTANDING PORSCHE RACE CAR 1991 Porsche 911 Turbo S-2 The Brumos Collection - Jacksonville, FL The Heacock Classic Insurance Award FOR THE MOST ELEGANT CORD 1936 Cord 810 The Cofer Collection - Tucker, GA The Hemmings Trophy FOR THE MOST ELEGANT CLOSED CAR 1934 Hispano-Suiza J12 Sedanca Coupe Bob Lee and Anne Brockinton Lee - Reno, NV The Indianapolis Motor Speedway/Tony Hulman Award FOR THE MOST HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT INDIANAPOLIS RACE CAR 1966 Lotus 38 Brad Jaeger - Indian Hill, OH The Jaguar of North America Award FOR THE MOST HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT JAGUAR 1934 SS Cars SS1 "Walmsley Roadster" Brian S. Beni - Pound Ridge, NY The Judge John North Trophy FOR THE BEST NEW COACHWORK OR RE-CREATION 1964 Ford GT40 (101 Replica) Claude Nahum - Founex, Switzerland Page 5 of 19 The Kelly Services Trophy FOR THE MOST ELEGANT SPORTS CAR 1958 BMW 507 Tom Pesikey - Wilmington, DE The Lamborghini Trophy FOR THE MOST TECHNICALLY ADVANCED LAMBORGHINI 1971 Lamborghini Miura S Jerry Brubaker - Uniontown, OH The Maserati Trophy FOR THE MOST HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT MASERATI 1972 Maserati Ghibli SS Spyder Mr. and Mrs. David Spratlen and Family - Littleton, CO The Meguiar's Award FOR THE CAR WITH THE MOST OUTSTANDING FINISH 1929 Packard 645 Dual Cowl Phaeton Elaine and Tony Lang - Chepstow, ON, Canada The Mercedes-Benz Club of America Award FOR THE MOST HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT MERCEDES-BENZ 1914 Mercedes Grand Prix George Wingard - Eugene, OR The Mercedes-Benz Star of Excellence Award FOR THE MOST ELEGANT MERCEDES-BENZ 1928 Mercedes-Benz S John E. Riegel - Montchanin, DE The Millard Newman Award FOR THE ROLLS-ROYCE BEST REPRESENTING THE SPIRIT OF MILLARD NEWMAN 1914 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost The Sierra Collection - Odessa, FL Page 6 of 19 The Phil Hill Trophy and Craftsman's Award FOR THE RESTORER OF THE BEST NEW RESTORATION Jim McGee - Indianapolis, IN The Porsche Trophy FOR THE MOST HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT PORSCHE 1969 Porsche 908LH The Revs Institute for Automotive Research - Naples, FL The Raymond "Le Patron" Milo Trophy FOR THE MOST ELEGANT FRENCH COACHWORK 1934 Bugatti Type 57 Rumble Seat Convertible Clem and Mary C. Lange - Huntingburg, IN The RM Sotheby's Trophy FOR THE MOST ELEGANT OPEN CAR 1957 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series I Peter Kalikow - New York, NY The Road & Track Trophy FOR THE CAR THE EDITORS OF ROAD & TRACK WOULD MOST LIKE TO DRIVE HOME 1980 BMW M1 The Hughes Motorsports Collection - Sunset, SC The Rolex Timepiece Award FOR THE CAR OF TIMELESS ELEGANCE 1932 Duesenberg J-354 Victoria Coupe Mark Hyman - St. Louis, MO Page 7 of 19 The Sandra Alford Fashion Trophy FOR THE BEST PRESENTATION OF FASHION AND THE AUTOMOBILE 1953 Allard J2X Competition The Vento Collection - Miami, FL The Spirit of Sebring Award FOR THE CAR BEST REPRESENTING THE SPIRIT OF THE SEBRING 12-HOUR RACE 1986 Porsche 962 Velox Motorsport - West Palm Beach, FL The Wind in Your Face Award FOR THE MOST ELEGANT MOTORCYCLE 1953 Capriolo 75 Sport Moto Talbott Collection - Carmel Valley, CA Other The duPont Registry's People's Choice Award 1953 Fiat 8V Supersonic Orin and Stephanie Smith - Jupiter, FL The Hagerty Children's Award 1909 Lozier J Briarcliff Roadster Corky and Theresa Coker - Chattanooga, TN 1981 Greenwood Corvette GTO The Lingenfelter Collection - Brighton, MI 1930 Cadillac 452 All-Weather Phaeton Bob, Sandy and Gary Bahre - Paris, ME The Spirit of the Concours Trophy Evert Louwman - The Hague, Netherlands Page 8 of 19 Class Best in Class - American Classic (1932 - 1934) 1934 Packard LeBaron Speedster Harry Yeaggy - Cincinnati, OH Amelia Award - American Classic (1932 - 1934) 1934 Packard Custom Dietrich Stationary Coupe Sam Lehrman - Palm Beach, FL Amelia Award - American Classic (1932 - 1934) 1934 Packard 1107 Convertible Victoria Jack B. Smith, Jr. - Elkhart, IN Best in Class - American Classic (1935 - 1946) 1935 Auburn 851 Boattail Speedster David Gaunt - Naples, FL Amelia Award - American Classic (1935 - 1946) 1942 Cadillac Series 62 Sedanette Steve and Cheryl Cooley - Homosassa, FL Best in Class - American Classic (Pre 1932) 1928 Auburn 8-115 Speedster Al and Barbara Mason - Purcellville, VA Amelia Award - American Classic (Pre 1932) 1931 Packard 840 Roadster Tom and Donna Tuls - Holland, MI Best in Class - American Production 1958 DeSoto Adventurer Vernon Smith - Swift Current, NL, Canada Page 9 of 19 Amelia Award - American Production 1956 Lincoln Premiere Clyde and Barbara Horst - Lancaster, PA Best in Class - Bentley 1939 Bentley 4¼ Litre Sports Coupe "Honeymoon Express" Robert Mirvis - Los Angeles, CA Amelia Award - Bentley 1952 Bentley Mark VI Park Ward Drophead Coupe Ed Schoenthaler - Oak Brook, IL Best in Class - Cadillac 16's in 16 1936 Cadillac 36-90 Aerodynamic Coupe John D. Groendyke - Enid, OK Amelia Award - Cadillac 16's in 16 1933 Cadillac 452C Convertible Victoria Aaron and Valerie Weiss - San Marino, CA Best in Class - Cars of Hans Joachim Stuck 1977 Brabham BT 45B Museo Storico Alfa Romeo - Arese, Milan Area, Italy Amelia Award - Cars of Hans Joachim Stuck 1988 Audi 200 Quattro Trans-Am The Estate of Steve Zlotkin - Gilroy, CA Amelia Award - Cars of Hans Joachim Stuck 1988 Porsche 962 Henry Pearman - Heathfield, Sussex, United Kingdom Amelia Award - Cars of Hans Joachim Stuck 1976 BMW CSL Steve and Mary Walker - Amity, OR Page 10 of 19 Best in Class - Concepts Beyond Detroit 1967 Exemplar 1 Concept Car Manny Dragone - Westport, CT Amelia Award - Concepts Beyond Detroit 1962 Porsche Covington Tiburon Geoffrey B. Hacker - Tampa, FL Best in Class - Cord 810 / 812 1937 Cord 812 Terence E. Adderley - Bloomfield Hills, MI Amelia Award - Cord 810 / 812 1936 Cord 810 Phaeton Tom and Vivienne Haines - Ruxton, MD Best in Class - Cord L-29 1931 Cord L-29 Town Car Classic
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