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Class Results Summary Class Results Summary - Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 900.0 Go Kart 1st 6- Charles Wood Santa Rosa, CA 1953 Custom Quarter 307A Midget 905.0 Special Interest - Motorized 1st 7-02 Gary Wales Woodland Hills, CA 1915 La Bestioni Batmobile 910.0 Special Interest - Non-Motorized c 6-610 Sergio Prado Temecula, CA 1940 Pedal Car Bugatti c 8-611 David Engle Fountain Valley, CA 1964 Pedal Car Chevy G10 c 8-610 David Engle Fountain Valley, CA 1955 Pedal Car Chevy Gasser 2nd 8-609 Greg Engle Fountain Valley, CA 1955 Pedal Car Chevy Gasser 1st 6-306 Stephen Galer Elkton, OR 1934 Ford Pedal Car 5 Window 926.0 Scooters 1st 6-407 Roy Magee Apple Valley , CA 1981 Vespa P200 930.0 Novelty Vehicle 2nd 6- Matt Martinez Thorton, CO 2016 Custom Barstool 307B 1st 6-612 Sergio Prado Temecula, CA 1990 Custom Kickbike Sunday, January 29, 2017 Page 1 of 22 Class Results Summary - Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 950.0 Pedal Cars c 4- Chase Swanson Perris, CA 1941 Garton Hot Rod 300A c 7-610 Anders Berg Long Beach, CA 2016 AJ Special Pedal Car c 7-612 Anders Berg Long Beach, CA 2016 AJ Special Pedal Car c 7-611 Anders Berg Long Beach, CA 2016 AJ Special Pedal Car c 4-600 Fred Tegarden Laveen, AZ 1932 Ford Roadster c 5-610 Anna Marco Beverly Hills, CA 2016 Chevrolet Gasser c 4- Chase Swanson Perris, CA 2014 Dean Co. Race Plane 300B 2nd 4- LeAnn Morris Mission Viejo, CA 1940 Murray Dip Side/Flat 400A Face 1st 4- LeAnn Morris Mission Viejo, CA 1940 Murray Dude Wagon 400B Pedal Car 955.0 Custom Wagon 2nd 6-611 Sergio Prado Temecula, CA 1990 Radio Flyer Wagon 1st 4-500 John Kuchta III Pasadena, CA 1932 Ford Roadster 965.0 Custom Bicycle 2nd 6- Rob Taylor Concord, CA 1940 Deco Ladies Bicycle 507D 1st 6- Rob Taylor Castaic, CA 1950 Aero E-Bike 507C 965.1 Custom Bicycle - 3 wheeled 1st 6- John Lerew Chandler, AZ 2015 Custom Bicycle 507A Sunday, January 29, 2017 Page 2 of 22 Class Results Summary - Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 1010.0 Custom Convertible c 5-216 John Herrera San Gabriel, CA 1958 Chevrolet Impala Convertible 2nd 7-408 Michael Williams Ontario, CA 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Convertible 1st 7-108 Dave Bridgewater Rialto, CA 1969 Chevrolet Camaro 1010.1 Custom Convertible - Mild 2nd 5-222 Eric Newman Riverside, CA 1968 Cadillac Deville 1st 7-216 Laraine Lisa Shadow Hills, CA 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible 1010.2 Custom Convertible - Semi 2nd 8-222 Homer Raymond Ontario, CA 1960 Cadillac 2 Door Convertible 1st 4- Scott Howlind Laguna Hills, CA 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle 253A 1010.3 Custom Convertible - Full c 8-322 Rob Taylor Newport Beach, CA 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2nd 5-302 Ted Leventhal Newport Beach, CA 1952 Chevrolet Convertible 1st 4- Andrew Gabriel Signal Hills, CA 1955 Chevrolet Convertible 425B 1020.0 Radical Custom Convertible c 4-268 Bob Dron Isleton, CA 1949 Ford Convertible c 5-412 John D'Agostino Discovery Bay, CA 1958 Packard Sportster 2nd 7-418 Dale Kintzley Kennewick, WA 1958 Packard 2 Door Hardtop 1st 8-210 Caleb Luce Albuquerque, NM 1964 Ford Thunderbird Sunday, January 29, 2017 Page 3 of 22 Class Results Summary - Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 1030.0 Custom Wagon 1st 5-504 Steve Flanders Brea, CA 1957 Oldsmobile Fiesta 1030.1 Custom Wagon - Mild 1st 7-416 Pete Ashlock Apple Valley, CA 1956 Chevrolet Nomad 1040.0 Radical Custom Wagon 1st 7-400 Ron Maier Hillsboro, OR 1957 Chevrolet Nomad 1045.0 Custom Woody Wagon 2nd 8- Chuck Elliott San Juan 1951 Mercury Woody 104/10 Capistrano, CA 1st 8-120 Wendell Jack La Verne , CA 1950 Ford Country Squire Woody Wagon 1090.0 Conservative Hardtop - 1955-1959 c 5-402 Raymond Nash Temecula, CA 1958 Cadillac Coupe DeVille c 5-314 Luis Chavez Walnut, CA 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 2nd 5-502 Jerry Logan Hillsboro, OR 1956 Ford Crown Victoria 1st 5-119 George Laurmen Riverside, CA 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Sunday, January 29, 2017 Page 4 of 22 Class Results Summary - Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 1100.0 Conservative Hardtop - 1960-1969 c 7-615 Sat Mayeda Cerritos, CA 1966 Chevrolet Malibu c 7-617 Ray Helgeson Diamond Bar, CA 1967 Pontiac Gran Prix 2nd 7-414 Ramon Cortez Rowland Heights, CA 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 1st 5-121 Chris Parmelee Norco, CA 1966 Plymouth Baracuda 1110.0 Conservative Hardtop - 1970-1979 1st 7-623 Dusty Beeding Yorba Linda, CA 1972 Chevrolet RS/SS Camaro 1150.0 Mild Hardtop 1st 5-308 Leslie Carlson Palos Verdes 1965 Buick Riviera Peninsula, CA 1160.0 Semi Hardtop c 5-210 Chase Germeroth Pasadena, CA 1960 Oldsmobile Super 88 c 7-220 David Sancewich Oregon City, OR 1968 Dodge Charger c 4- Nick Martinez Riverside, CA 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 253B c 4- Darren Moore Signal Hill, CA 1968 Dodge Charger 425C c 5-200 Richard Abate Orange, CA 1967 Cadillac DeVille c 5-408 Robert House Rosemead, CA 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline c 7-120 Tom Cope Modesto, CA 1967 Chevrolet Camaro 2nd 6- John Dooley Hayward, CA 1965 Pontiac GTO 408B 1st 4- John Rae New Plymouth, New 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 861B Zealand, Sunday, January 29, 2017 Page 5 of 22 Class Results Summary - Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 1170.0 Full Hardtop c 7-204 Matt Barba Anaheim, CA 1960 Chevrolet Impala c 5-304 Emilio Warwick Mesa, AZ 1951 Chevy Bel Air c 7-224 Ron De Armond Farmington, NM 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air c 5-115 Tony Mullen El Paso, TX 1960 Cadillac Deville 2nd 7-504 Howard Groff Northridge, CA 1962 Chevrolet Impala 1st 7-424 Michael Feinstein Northridge, CA 1969 Chevrolet Camaro 1180.1 Radical Hardtop 48-51 c 5-506 Jan Strudwick Costa Mesa, CA 1950 Mercury 4 Door c 5-316 Chuck Hance Anaheim, CA 1951 Mercury Monterey c 5-508 Craig Sherman Castaic, CA 1948 Packard Coupe c 5-322 Mike Podaca Rancho Cucamonga, 1951 Cadillac Coupe CA DeVille 2nd 5-212 Steve Santos Vacaville, CA 1951 Mercury 2 Door Hardtop 1st 4-668 Bruce Leven Auburn, WA 1951 Ford Coupe Sunday, January 29, 2017 Page 6 of 22 Class Results Summary - Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 1180.2 Radical Hardtop 52-59 c 8-604 Jim Bruns Jr. Chatsworth, CA 1957 Oldsmobile Hard Top c 5-208 Trevor Robinson Snohomish, WA 1952 Ford Customline c 4-760 Ien Hendry Yorba Linda, CA 1953 Studebaker Coupe 2nd 7-212 Stewart Weissman San Diego, CA 1956 Chevrolet 2 Door Hardtop 1st 8-212 Joseph Cusumano Clovis, CA 1954 Mercury 2 Door Hard Top 1180.3 Radical Hardtop 60 & up c 5-404 John Lemoine Napa, CA 1962 Ford Thunderbird 2nd 5- Kyohel Sakuragi Mohave, 1965 Buick 416A 1st 4-202 Randy Clark Escondido, CA 1966 Buick Riviera 1210.0 Handbuilt Custom 2nd 5-516 Gene Winfield Mojave, CA 1964 Reactor 1st 5-02 Victor Cacho Sylmar, CA 1962 Ford Thunderbird 1220.0 Lowrider Custom 1st 5-414 Eddie Tovar Hawaiian Gardens, 1949 Mercury Coupe CA 1220.1 Lowrider Custom - Mild 2nd 5-214 Oscar Ruelas Whittier , CA 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 1st 5-218 Joey Hernandez Los Angeles, CA 1979 Lincoln Continental Sunday, January 29, 2017 Page 7 of 22 Class Results Summary - Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 1220.3 Lowrider Custom - Full 2nd 8-314 Rosario Onorato San Pedro, CA 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS 1st 8-214 Agostino Onorato San Pedro, CA 1959 Chevrolet Impala 1380.0 Full Sports c 4-806 Patrick Carter Los Gatos, CA 1963 Chevrolet Corvette 2nd 4- Tony Arme Scottsdale, AZ 1963 Chevrolet Corvette 451A 1st 4-263 Don Habben Portland, OR 1957 Chevrolet Corvette 1500.0 Compact Custom 2nd 8-102 Cecilia Frigarde Laguna Beach, CA 1967 Morris Traveler 1st 8-308 Philly Moreno San Pedro, CA 1965 Volkswagen Bug 2020.0 Conservative Pickup - 53-56 Except GM 55-56 2nd 6-614 Wayne DiMascio Diamond Bar, CA 1956 Ford F-100 Truck 1st 4-472 Beau Boeckmann Northridge, CA 1956 Ford F100 2030.0 Conservative Pickup - 57-72 1st 4- Steve Rogers Signal Hill, CA 1963 Chevrolet Pick Up 425D Sunday, January 29, 2017 Page 8 of 22 Class Results Summary - Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 2080.0 Semi Pickup c 6-616 Vincent Chaves Ontario, CA 1950 Chevy Pickup c 6- Miguel Nava Hayward, CA 1956 Chevrolet Pick Up 408C c 5-520 Armando Torres Jr. San Jacinto, CA 1956 Ford Pick Up 2nd 6-618 Tom Moshier Clovis, CA 1961 Chevrolet C-10 Pick Up 1st 6-120 Yancey Taylor Newport Beach, CA 1966 Chevrolet C-10 Pick Up 2090.0 Full Pickup c 6-622 Clemmie Shaw Chino, CA 1956 Ford F-100 c 4-759 Bob Maidonado LaPuenta, CA 1955 Chevy Pickup c 6-624 Johnny Mendiola Fresno, CA 1953 Ford F-100 2nd 4-656 Mike Filton Santa Ana, CA 1955 Chevy Cameo Pick-up 1st 6-122 Adam Simms Napa, CA 1953 Chevrolet Pick Up 2100.0 Radical Pickup c 4-602 Keith Manley Murrieta, CA 1956 Chevrolet Pick Up c 6-116 Scott Muse Tucson, AZ 1949 Chevrolet 3100 Pick- Up c 6-118 Lukasz Granicy Lancaster, CA 1955 Ford F-100 2nd 6-124 Dermie Close Henderson, NV 1948 Chevrolet Pick Up 1st 8-320 Richard Martella Hanford, CA 1969 Chevrolet C-10 Sunday, January 29, 2017 Page 9 of 22 Class Results Summary - Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 2130.3 Utility Wagon - Full 1st 7-314 Dave Powers San Juan 1957 GMC Suburban Capistrano, CA 2130.4 Utility Wagon - Radical 1st 7-410 Rich Tillema Lake Havasu City, AZ 1962 Chevrolet Blazer 2140.0 Mini Utility Wagon 1st 5-522 Larry Maddox Hemet, CA 1949 Willys Jeepster 2170.0 4x4 Pickup - Pre 1988 1st 7-304 Scott Perkins Irving, TX 1972 Ford Bronco 2300.0 Panel - 49-current 1st 5-320 David Gongora Pomona, CA 1950 Ford F1 3100.0 Street Machine Custom - 49-64 1st 7-508 Jerry Bentley San Clemente, CA 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Hardtop Convertible 3115.0 Street Touring - 55-Current c 4-861 Tom Hansen Grafton, CA 1967 Chevrolet Camaro c 4-672 Dave Slavaggio Milwaukee, WI 1970 Plymouth Cuda 2nd 4- Tony Arme Scottsdale, AZ 1965 Ford Mustang 451B 1st 4-402 Willie Maise Hokes Bluff, AL 1965 Dodge Dart Sunday, January 29, 2017 Page 10 of 22 Class Results Summary - Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 3120.0 Pro Streete Custom - 49-64 1st 5-202 Marvin Landon Hidden Hills, CA 1949 Oldsmobile Coupe 3125.0 Pro Street Custom - 65-79 1st 8-316 Mike DeVorak Ventura, CA 1966 Ford Mustang 3135.0 Pro Touring - 55-Current c 5-117 Mike Green Riverside, CA 1965 Ford Mustang 2nd 7-210 Robert Dalton Jr.
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