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Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 910.0 Special Interest - Non-Motorized 1st 1-19 Mike Garibay , 1950 Murray Silver Streak 915.0 Mini Vehicle 2nd C-307 Bill Hill , 1932 Ford Min/Car 1st 1-25 Barry Rose , 1929 Ford Mini Fire Truck 925.0 Mini Bike Class 1-11 Jason Scott , 2nd 1-13 Nick Pontliana , 1st 1-20 John Mullock , 926.0 Scooters 1st 1-17 Joe Criddle , 1948 Schwinn Whizzer 940.0 Lowrider Bicycle 1st 1-29 Michael Rengel , 1974 Schwinn Stingray 950.0 Pedal Cars Class 1-28 Ann Buyers , Class 1-27 Ann Buyers , 1953 Chevy Corvette Pedal Car 2nd 1-26 Barry Rose , 1932 Ford Pedal Car 1st 1-24 Hunter Heslop , Peddle Car Indy Racer Sunday, February 16, 2014 Page 1 of 20 Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 955.0 Custom Wagon 1st 1-23 Steve Reinaldo , 2013 RadioFlyer Wagon 960.0 Restored Bicycle Class 1-1 Paul Scholl , 1965 Schwinn Varsity Class 1-16 Paul Fleshman , 1950 Schwinn Panther Class 1-9 John King , 1950 Schwinn Black Phantom Class 1-3 John King , 1953 Western Flyer X53 2nd 1-5 Jeff Sichler , 1963 Schwinn Deluxe 1st 1-6 Jeff Sichler , 1985 GT BMX Pro Performer Sunday, February 16, 2014 Page 2 of 20 Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 965.0 Custom Bicycle Class 1-22 Sue David , Class 1-14 Shawn Sliger , Class 1-10 Sean Hallet , 1960 Columbia Beach Cruiser Class 1-8 Paul Orta , Class 1-15 Paul Fleshman , 1956 Schwinn Hornet Class 1-18 Marjie McAndrews , 1951 Schwinn Panther Class 1-7 Anthony Orta , Class 1-2 Adam Copsland , 2nd 1-21 Andrea Roth , 1st 1-4 Dan Pitts Jr , 970.0 Quarter Midget 1st 1-12 Ken March , 1958 Wahlberg Quarter Midget 975.0 Jr. Dragster Class 4-409 Lilian Cacioppo , 1996 Spitzer Jr Dragster Class 4-410 DeAndre Fitzgerald , Class 4-413A Crump , 2nd 4-409D Chuck Stanfield , 2006 Half Scale Jr Dragster 1st 4-409E Justis James , Sunday, February 16, 2014 Page 3 of 20 Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 1010.0 Custom Convertible Class 5-511 Todd Jackson , 1968 Chevy Chevelle Class C-302 Mark Warfel , 1966 Ford Fairlane 2nd Bldg 3D Mike Sparman , 1967 Buick GS Convertible 1st C-507 Richard Sides , 1950 Chevy Converatble 1020.0 Radical Custom Convertible 1st A-412 David Henry , 1970 Plymouth Cuda 1030.0 Custom Wagon 2nd B-507A Carol Stearns , 2005 Dodge 1st 5-515 Roger Van De Hey , 1957 Chevy Wagon 1031.0 Custom Wagon - Mild 1st BM-5 Monte Osborn , 1956 Dodge 2-Door 1033.0 Custom Wagon - Full 1st A-208 Glen Jahnke , 1955 Chevy Nomad 1046.0 Radical Custom Woody Wagon 1st A-200 Scott Pruett , 1950 Buick Woodie Sunday, February 16, 2014 Page 4 of 20 Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 1090.0 Conservative Hardtop - 1955-1959 Class 5-513 John Grottanelli , 1957 Chevy 210 Class 5-503 Jim McRice , 1957 Oldmobile 2-Door Class 5-516 James Harlan , 1956 Chevy Belair 2nd B-104B Mitch Spicher , 1958 Edsel Pacer 1st B-703 Tim Kerrigan , 1955 Chevy Post 1100.0 Conservative Hardtop - 1960-1966 Class B-706 Steve Spatola , 1964 Chevy Malabu Class 5-508 Rob Pane , 1960 Ford Fairlane Class 5-519 Rick Rush , 1964 Buick Riviera Class C-311 Richard Sinnott , 1965 Ford Mustang Class 7-702 Don Leong , 1964 Chevy Chevelle 2nd B-506 Stewart Hess , 1963 Studebaker Avanti 1st C-315 Chris Ayres , 1966 Chevy Chevelle Sunday, February 16, 2014 Page 5 of 20 Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 1101.0 Conservative Hardtop - 1967-1969 Class C-104 Tony De Silva , 1967 Ford Mustang Class C-511 Steve Namie , 1969 Dodge Dart Class 7-722 Guy Harris , 1968 Dodge Coronet Class 5-522 Dick Cowling , 1967 Dodge R/T Class B-505 Bob Merrell , 1967 Chevy Chevelle 2nd 5-509 Russel Arnold , 1969 Chevy Chevelle SS 1st AM-1 Joseph Augusto , 1969 Chevy Camaro Z28 1110.0 Conservative Hardtop - 1970-1979 2nd 7-709 Kenneth Wade , 1979 Dodge Magnum 1st Bldg 3C Tyler Penn , 1972 Chevy Nova 1130.0 Conservative Hardtop - 1990-1999 2nd 5-510 Brett Keroher , 1992 Chevy Camaro 1st C-502 Bob Jett , 1999 Lincoln Continental Sunday, February 16, 2014 Page 6 of 20 Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 1150.0 Mild Hardtop - 1953-1967 Class A-506 Todd Immoos , 1966 Chevy Nova Class AM-7 Steven Rowe , 1957 Chevy 210 Class C-33 John Paras , 1967 Chevy Camaro Class 7-710 Bob Comstock , 1956 Plymouth Savoy 2nd 5-514 Clay Pearson , 1956 Chevy Belair 1st C-202 Dennis Portman , 1953 Chevy Belair 1151.0 Mild Hardtop - 1968-1972 Class C-609 Mike Dilkey , 1969 Chevy Camaro Class Bldg 3A Jeff Katarzy , 1972 Chevy Chevelle Class A-601 Darius Baker , 1970 Plymouth GTX Class C-500 AJ Curtis , 1970 Plymouth 2nd 3-6 Russ Alm , 1970 Dodge 1st A-404 Dean Tognotti , 1969 Chevy Camaro Sunday, February 16, 2014 Page 7 of 20 Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 1160.0 Semi Hardtop Class A-420 John D'Agostino , 1970 Cadillac El Dorado Class AM-3 Greg Barker , 1968 Mercury Cougar Class C-300A Brian Fedora , 1969 Chevy Camaro Class C-501 Bret Erwin , 1967 Chevy Camaro Class AM-11 Adam Bauer , 1965 Cadillac DeVille 2nd 5-512 Jerry Guernsey , 1957 Chevy 150 Utillity Sedan 1st 5-517 Richard Gale , 1956 Chevy 210 1170.0 Full Hardtop Class B-104A Jeff Richied , 1969 Chevy Camaro Class C-109 Brian Bozzo , 1949 Ford Coupe 2nd BM-3 Jay Skow , 1952 Ford Victoria 1st A-610 Philip Ray , 1955 Chevy 2-Door Sunday, February 16, 2014 Page 8 of 20 Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 1180.0 Radical Hardtop Class C-115 Rico Novachick , 1950 Chevy Coupe Class C-111 James Moore , 1949 Ford Sedan Class 5-501 Erik Lind , 1950 Chevy Deluxe Class C-113 Brett Cowan , 1949 Chevy Coupe 2nd A-620 Richard Zocchi , 1956 Lincoln Mark 2 1st B-307 Ron Austin , 1951 Ford 4-Door 1300.0 Conservative Sports - pre 1963 1st C-411 Richard Sinnott , 1957 Ford Thunderbird 1320.0 Conservative Sports - 68-82 1st A-602 Ken Wolfe , 1970 Chevy Corvette 1400.0 Handbuilt Sports 1st A-612 Alicia Belzberg , 1956 Oldmobile 88 2020.0 Conservative Pickup - 53-56 Except GM 55-56 1st C-602 Joe Denson , 1956 Chevy Pickup 2030.0 Conservative Pickup - 57-72 2nd 7-721 Tyler Thomas , 1965 Chevy C10 1st 7-703 Roy Abriani , 1972 Chevy Pickup Sunday, February 16, 2014 Page 9 of 20 Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 2050.0 Conservative Pickup - 00-11 1st C-25 Dr Boggs , 2003 Chevy SSR 2070.0 Mild Pickup 1st AM-9 Larry Carew , 1964 Ford F-100 2080.0 Semi Pickup 2nd C-611 Richard Hansen , 1952 Chevy Pickup 1st B-508 Erik Jensen , 1959 Chevy 3100 Apache 2090.0 Full Pickup Class B-305 Thomas Brennan , 1970 Ford F250 Class A-600 Rod Masters , 1957 Chevy 3100 Truck Class B-507 Len Tait , 1952 Chevy Pickup 2nd B-704 Bobby Fox , 1978 Chevy Pickup 1st B-1 Dennis Shanahan , 1955 Chevy Pickup 2100.0 Radical Pickup 1st A-502 James Cobey , 1955 Chevy Pickup 2110.0 Custom Pickup 1st C-204 Priya De Silva , 1970 Chevy ElCamino Sunday, February 16, 2014 Page 10 of 20 Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 2111.0 Custom Pickup - Mild 1st B-709 Scott Cooper , 1960 Chevy ElCamino 2112.0 Custom Pickup - Semi 1st C-504 Joseph Cusumano , 1974 Chevy ElCamino 2170.0 4x4 Pickup - Pre 1988 1st A-402 Dan Bashaw , 1969 Chevy 4x4 2240.0 Mild Mini Pickup 1st 5-502 Shane Crimmins , 1989 Ford Ranger 2280.0 Truck - 35-current 1st C-25A Wade Bozarth , 1953 Peterbuilt Pickup 2330.0 Conservative Van 1st 7-708 James Donnelly , 1964 Ford Econoline 3100.0 Street Machine Custom - 49-64 1st 5-518 Jim Lowman , 1957 Chevy 2-Door 3105.0 Street Machine Custom - 65-79 1st 5-521 Tambi Lindsey , 1969 Chevy Camaro Sunday, February 16, 2014 Page 11 of 20 Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 3280.0 Production Road Racer Class C-306A Wayne Stover , 1971 Datson 2nd B-113 Tom Meakin , 1965 Cobra 1st A-50 Alan Haynes , 1965 Cobra 3320.0 Domestic Bracket Racer 2nd 4-404 Don Jones , 2002 Ford Mustang 1st 4-405 Jett Simoneau , 1990 Ford Mustang 3340.0 Super Stock 1st B-309 Curtis Dowling , 1964 Ford Fairlane 3360.0 Super Gas 2nd C-306 Paul Balash III , 1941 Willeys Coupe 1st C-106 Robert Bromley , 1964 Chevy Nova 3390.0 Altered Competition Roadster 1st 4-419 Don Dicro , 1923 Ford T-Roadster 3420.0 Funny Car 1st 4-421 Marnette Dicero , 1974 Chevy Vega 3450.0 Dragster 1st 4-420 Dave Smith , 2012 Yyhara Top Fuel Sunday, February 16, 2014 Page 12 of 20 Class Results Summary Rod Shows Sacramento Autorama 2/14/2014 - 2/16/2014 Classification Place Booth Name City, State Vehicle 3460.0 Unlimited 1st C-21 Bud Stark , Custom Streamliner 3470.0 Track Comp Car 1st 5-505 Joshua Bates , 2013 Maxim Sprint Car 3471.0 Track Comp Modified Midget 1st 5-506 Bob Carter , 2003 P&P Midget 4010.0 Street Coupe - pre-1935 1st C-515 Kirk Chapman , 1932 Ford Coupe 4020.0 Altered Street Coupe - pre-1935 Class A-504 Ross Matthews , 1930 Ford 5-Window Class A-512 Montie Hurd , 1934 Ford 3 Window
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