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Garlits Show Award Winners 2015 Saturday—Participants Choice Classes GARLITS SHOW AWARD WINNERS 2015 SATURDAY—PARTICIPANTS CHOICE CLASSES CLASS 1--“A” BODY 60 TO 69 STOCK—TROPHIES SPONSORED BY HOT HEADS RESEARCH & RACING 3RD PLACE—DAN CLARK VEHICLE—1966 DODGE DART GT 2ND PLACE—AMBER TYLER VEHICLE—1969 PLYMOUTH CUDA 1ST PLACE—GERALD DRURY VEHICLE—1969 PLYMOUTH CUDA CLASS 2--“A” BODY 60 TO 69 MODIFIED—TROPHIES SPONSORED BY NATIONAL PARTS DEPOT 3RD PLACE—JOHN DIMINO VEHICLE—1962 DODGE LANCER GT 2ND PLACE—DARRELL ZERAN VEHICLE—1963 DODGE DART 1ST PLACE—JOE VALENZA VEHICLE—1968 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA CLASS 3--“A” BODY 70 TO 76 STOCK—TROPHIES SPOPNSORED BY HOT HEADS RESEARCH & RACING 3RD PLACE—DAVID PINAULT VEHICLE—1972 DODGE DART 2ND PLACE—RON HALL VEHICLE—1974 DODGE DART SWINGER 1ST PLACE—KENT BOWERS VEHICLE—1970 DODGE DART CLASS 4--“A” BODY 70 TO 76 MODIFIED—TROPHIES SPONSORED BY HOT HEADS RESEARCH & RACING 3RD PLACE—KURT WACHTMAN VEHICLE—1972 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 340 2ND PLACE—BARRY LONG VEHICLE—1972 PLYMOUTH DUSTER TWISTER 1ST PLACE—RALPH WARD VEHICLE—1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTER CLASS 5--“B” BODY 62 TO 67 STOCK—TROPHIES SPONSORED BY REALISTIC AUTO 3RD PLACE—BARRY WARD VEHICLE—1962 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2ND PLACE—RICHARD GOTTLIEB VEHICLE—1965 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 1ST PLACE—CHRISTIAN BUTERA VEHICLE—1966 DODGE HEMI CHARGER CLASS 6--“B” BODY 62 TO 67 MODIFIED—TROPHIES SPONSORED BY HOT HEADS RESEARCH & RACING 3RD PLACE—KENNY WHITE VEHICLE—1967 PLYMOUTH GTX 2ND PLACE—ALDO BOSSELLI VEHICLE—1966 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE 1ST PLACE—GLORIA MONTOYA-HENDRIX VEHICLE—1964 PLYMOUTH GTX CLASS 7--“B” BODY 68 TO 70 STOCK—TROPHIES SPONSORED BY NAPA 3RD PLACE—THOMAS DAY VEHICLE—1973 DODGE CHARGER 2ND PLACE—JAMES STRAWDER VEHICLE—1968 DODGE CHARGER 1ST PLACE—DAVE ABERNANTHY VEHICLE—1969 ½ DODGE SUPER BEE A12 CLASS 8--“B” 68 TO 70 MODIFIED—TROPHIES SPONSORED BY HOT HEADS RESEARCH & RACING 3RD PLACE—CHRIS & KRYS STREET VEHICLE—1970 PLYMOUTH SUPER BIRD CLONE 2ND PLACE--MURRY VEHICLE—1969 PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER 1ST PLACE—ALFIE BRADLEY VEHICLE—1969 ½ PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER CLASS 9--“B” BODY 71 TO 79 ALL—TROPHIES SPONSORED BY NAPA 3RD PLACE—RICHARD & RENE BENDER VEHICLE—1974 PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER 2ND PLACE—ORLANDO RODRIGUEZ VEHICLE—1971 DODGE CHARGER R/T 1ST PLACE—TOM BROWN VEHICLE—1972 DODGE CHARGER CLASS 10--“E” BODY PLYMOUTH STOCK 3RD PLACE—ROBERT FUTCH VEHICLE—1972 PLYMOUTH CUDA 2ND PLACE—ROD NELMS VEHICLE—1970 PLYMOUTH CUDA 1ST PLACE—BILL FLYNN VEHICLE—1971 PLYMOUTH CUDA CONVERT CLASS 11--“E” BODY DODGE STOCK 3RD PLACE—MICHAEL KOCH VEHICLE—1971 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T 2ND PLACE—JOHN HOWARD VEHICLE—1970 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T 1ST PLACE—ALEX FOSTER VEHICLE—1970 DODGE CHALLENGER T/A CLASS 12--“E” BODY MODIFIED ALL 3RD PLACE—JEFF EBERTFLUS VEHICLE—1973 DODGE CHALLENGER 2ND PLACE—BEVERLY BLANDFORD VEHICLE—1972 DODGE CHALLENGER 1ST PLACE—PETE MORGAN VEHICLE—1971 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T CLASS 13--AMC--NOT LISTED IN MUSCLE--TROPHIES SPONSORED BY HERB’S PARTS 3RD PLACE—RICK PITTMAN VEHICLE—1961 RAMBLER WAGON 2ND PLACE—DAVE GOODWIN VEHICLE—1977 AMC MATADOR 1ST PLACE—HENRY AGEE VEHICLE—1973 AMC GREMLIN CLASS 14--AMC MUSCLE--AMX, THE MACHINE, REBEL & SC SCRAMBLER 3RD PLACE—LOUIE & CAROL LANTHRIP VEHICLE—1971 AMC AMX 2ND PLACE—DOUG NOLAND VEHICLE—1970 AMC AMX 1ST PLACE—MANUEL CHEEK VEHICLE—1969 AMC S/C RAMBLER CLASS 15--TRUCK, VAN & JEEP ALL 3RD PLACE—MICHAEL NELSON VEHICLE—1955 DODGE PICKUP 2ND PLACE—ALAN ARDO VEHICLE—2005 DODGE 1500 RAM RUMBLE BEE 1ST PLACE—NEIL HERSMAN VEHICLE—2004 DODGE RAM 1500 CLASS 16—FRONT WHEEL DRIVE ALL 3RD PLACE—JEREMY LEWIS/LUCAS MARGUIS VEHICLE-2013 DODGE DART/2012 CHRYSLER 200S 2ND PLACE—ADAM MCGINNIS VEHICLE—2014 DODGE DART GT 1ST PLACE—KEVIN STEELE VEHICLE—2014 DODGE DART GT CLASS 17—REAR WHEEL DRIVE NCE (STOCK & MODIFIED UNLESS IN CLASS 18) 3RD PLACE—KEITH ZONTS VEHICLE—1966 DODGE POLARA 2ND PLACE—AL & DEE COLACICCO VEHICLE—1961 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 1ST PLACE—RICHARD KOCH VEHICLE—1959 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE CLASS 18--PRO STREET, COMPETITION, STREET ROD & CUSTOM 3RD PLACE—JOE & PAM MAZZOLA VEHICLE—1970 PLYMOUTH CUDA 2ND PLACE—J & B JENNINGS VEHICLE—1936 DESOTO 5 WINDOW 1ST PLACE—LUC VIAU VEHICLE—1966 PLYMOUTH FURY III CLASS 19--LX & LD 2005 TO PRESENT STOCK 3RD PLACE—JOHN & MICHELE DAY VEHICLE—2012 CHRYSLER 300 SRT 8 2ND PLACE—RON TEFERTILLER VEHICLE—2014 DODGE CHARGER R/T 1ST PLACE—MELANIE DION VEHICLE—2015 DODGE CHARGER R/T CLASS 20--LX & LD 2005 TO PRESENT MODIFIED (4 TO 12 MODS) 3RD PLACE—HECTOR PEREZ VEHICLE—2014 DODGE R/T 2ND PLACE—THOMAS FETTERS VEHICLE—2007 DODGE CHARGER DAYTONA R/T 1ST PLACE—CAROL & WILLIAM RAY VEHICLE—2008 DODGE CHARGER SUPER BEE CLASS 21--LC 2008 TO PRESENT STOCK 3RD PLACE—RICHARD WHIPPLE VEHICLE—2015 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T SCAT PACK 2ND PLACE—JAMES PEACH VEHICLE—2011 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT 1ST PLACE—JACOB ISTVANDITSCH VEHICLE—2010 DODGE CHALLENGER CLASS 22--LC 2008 TO PRESENT MODIFIED (4 TO 12 MODS) 3RD PLACE—JON BIDDLE VEHICLE—2015 DODGE CHALLENGER 2ND PLACE—ROYCE AMSDEN VEHICLE—2014 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T 1ST PLACE—NEVA OVERSTREET VEHICLE—2014 DODGE CHALLENGER SHAKER CLASS 23—LX, LD & LC HEAVY MODIFIED (13 OR MORE MODS) 3RD PLACE—N/A VEHICLE 2ND PLACE—RON & MELANIE MALONE VEHICLE—2007 DODGE CHARGER DAYTONA R/T 1ST PLACE—CHARLIE & LEE ROUX VEHICLE—2008 DODGE CHARGER FMA CHOICE CLASSIC MOPAR—JOE & PAM MAZZOLA VEHICLE—1970 PLYMOUTH CUDA PLUS $100 GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM STINGER/AAR QUALITY FIBERGLASS MODERN MOPAR—KEITH PARKER VEHICLE—1997 PLYMOUTH PROWLER PLUS A $100 GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM TIRE RACK GARLITS CHOICE NAME—PAUL HARSH VEHICLE—1970 PLYMOUTH SUPER BIRD PLUS A $150 GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM TTI EXHAUST BEST OF SHOW CLASSIC MOPAR—RON NELMS VEHICLE—1970 PLYMOUTH CUDA PLUSE A $100 GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM COKER TIRE MODERN MOPAR—KEN MULL VEHICLE—2011 DODGE CHALLENGER PLUS A $100 GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM TIRE RACK .
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