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2005 Willmar Car Club Show Results 2005 Willmar Car Club Show Results It was a great day... we had a record number of entries! Best of Show Awards were presented in the custom class and in the stock class during the twenty-fifth annual Willmar Car Club Show and Swap Meet held recently at Kennedy Elementary School in Willmar. Best of Show - Custom Class: Harlan Lysne of Fergus Falls won the Best of Show award in the custom class with a 1932 Ford 5 window coupe. Best of Show - Stock Class: Dan & Debbie Ament of Perham won the Best of Show award in the stock class with a 1954 Buick Skylark convertible. People’s Choice Award in custom class went to Craig Molm of Bloomington for his 1971 Ford Mustang coupe. People’s Choice Award in stock class went to Scott Pollock of Burnsville for his 1953 Cadillac Fleetwood 4 door. An added award this year called the Dan Thole Award, given in memory of Dan Thole, a former Willmar Car Club member, was awarded to Neal Hanson of Sauk Rapids for his 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS. The Club Participation Award went to the St. Cloud Antique Auto Club (Pantowners) from St. Cloud which had 34 vehicles entered. The Oldest Vehicle Award went to Stephen & Kathy Arkwright of West Hartford, VT with a 1923 Ford Model T delivery wagon. The (Show) Chairman’s Choice went to Charlie Brigham of Sartell with a 1936 Oldsmobile coupe. Other trophy winners are: 1931 and Older (stock) First place — Stephen & Kathy Arkwright of West Hartford, VT, 1923 Ford Model T delivery wagon; Second place — Bob and Marie Baas of Alexandria, 1931 Plymouth PA 2 door sedan; Third place — Lou Hanson of Belgrade, 1926 Ford Model T 4 door touring. 1932-1948 (stock) First place — Don & Kate Pautz of Balsam Lake, WI, 1936 Ford 5 window coupe; Second place — Jerry & Audrey Cline of Alexandria, 1935 Ford coupe; Third place — Rob Schwartz of Minneapolis, 1934 Plymouth PF rumble seat coupe. 1949-1959 (stock) First place — Roy Bernick of Waite Park, 1957 Hudson Hollywood 2 door hardtop; Second place — Jack & Joyce Simler of Evansville, 1956 Lincoln Premiere 2 door hardtop; Third place — Arden Christiansen of New London, 1950 Oldsmobile 88 coupe. 1960-1966 (stock) First place — Pete & Karen Voight of Avon, 1966 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S; Second place — Dave Mickelson of Spicer, 1962 Chevrolet BelAir bubbletop; Third place — Howard Jensen of Willmar, 1964 Pontiac GTO 2 door hardtop. 1967-1971 (stock) First place — Rick & Linda Krannich of Vadnais Heights, 1968 Chevrolet Impala SS custom coupe; Second place — Sandi Gohman of St. Cloud, 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I fastback; Third place — Gary Ziebarth of Clear Lake, 1971 Plymouth Duster. 1972-1982 (stock) First place — Doug Baker of Clitherall, 1979 Pontiac Trans Am 10th Anniversary; Second place — Bruce Triebenbach of Long Prairie, 1981 Dodge Mirada; Third place — LeRoy Kowalczyk of Little Falls, 1972 Dodge Challenger. 1983-1995 (stock) First place — Julie Meier of Marshall, 1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 2 door. Convertibles 1939-1959 (stock) First place — Dan & Debbie Ament of Perham, 1954 Buick Skylark convertible; Second place — Leona Dreier of Stewart, 1959 Ford Skyliner retractable; Third place — John Hardin of Mound, 1956 Ford Sunliner convertible. Convertibles 1960-1972 (stock) First place — Phil & Barb Neske of Sauk Rapids, 1969 Pontiac GTO convertible; Second place — John Henrich of Willmar, 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle convertible; Third place — Dean & Mary Kerfeld of Sauk Centre, 1963 Chevrolet Impala convertible. Convertibles 1973-1996 (stock) First place — Bill Rebischke of Waite Park, 1990 Buick Reatta convertible. 4 door sedans and station wagons (stock) First place — Jim Stodolka of Avon, 1961 Dodge Dart Seneca 4 door squad car; Second place — Jim Chlian of Alexandria, 1955 Chevrolet 210 4 door sedan; Third place — Dennis Zieske of Danube, 1956 Chevrolet BelAir 4 door. Corvettes (stock) First place — Larry Husfeldt of Brownton, 1960 Chevrolet Corvette convertible; Second place — Doug Olson of Montevideo, 1962 Chevrolet Corvette convertible; Third place — Wayne Johnstone of Minnetonka, 1970 Chevrolet Corvette roadster. Imports (stock) First place — Sherry Brandt of Redwood Falls, 1958 Nash Metropolitan convertible; Second place — Jim Madson of Minneapolis, 1969 Austin Mini Cooper cabriolet; Third place — Vicki Mickelson of Spicer, 1969 Volkswagen Beetle. 1960-1973 factory muscle cars (stock) First place — Charlie Ledbetter of Little Falls, 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS; Second place — Les Mellies of Stewart, 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS 2 door coupe; Third place — Ken Biegert of Willmar, 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I fastback. 1934 and older street rods (modified) First place — Harlan Lysne of Fergus Falls, 1932 Ford 5 window coupe; Second place — John Holland of Otsego, 1931 Chevrolet cabriolet; Third place — Gary Rosen of Fairmont, 1930 Ford Model A 2 door. 1935-1938 street rods (modified) First place — Brad Ruchti of New London, 1935 Ford 5 window coupe; Second place — Dennis Boettcher of Owatonna, 1938 Chevrolet sedan; Third place — Marshal Bartels of Blue Earth, 1937 Ford convertible cabriolet. 1939-1948 street rods (modified) First place — Jerry Hoffbeck of Milroy, 1946 Ford 2 door sedan; Second place — Doug Woltjer of Willmar, 1941 Willys sedan; Third place — Lloyd Schueller of St. Cloud, 1940 Chevrolet business coupe. 1949-1959 custom (modified) First place — Steve Alseth of Cologne, 1954 Chevrolet 210 2 door; Second place — Doug Nordin of Willmar, 1954 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Coupe; Third place — Warner Noble of St. Cloud, 1958 Chevrolet Delray 2 door. 1960-1966 custom (modified) First place — Jerome Rothstein of Richmond, 1965 Chevrolet Malibu SS hardtop; Second place — Ray Mattson of Glenwood, 1963 Buick Riviera 2 door; Third place — Jerry Olson of Osakis, 1960 Chevrolet Parkwood station wagon. 1967-1969 custom (modified) First place — Craig Langland of Willmar, 1968 Chevrolet Camaro hardtop coupe; Second place — Marc Meier of Marshall, 1967 Pontiac GTO 2 door hardtop; Third place — Doug Reese of Willmar, 1969 Dodge Dart GTS 2 door. 1970-1973 custom (modified) First place — Clint & Carla Leuthardt of St. Cloud, 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle; Second place — Dave Chalberg of Zumbrota, 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle 2 door hardtop; Third place — Josh Reich of Benson, 1972 Plymouth Barracuda coupe. 1974-1981 custom (modified) First place — Christian Sell of Morris, 1976 Chevrolet Camaro; Tecond place — Duane Mertens of Danube, 1974 Chevrolet Nova custom; Third place — Louis Kowalczyk of Little Falls, 1978 Chevrolet Camaro. 1982-2001 custom (modified) First place — Troy Boettcher of Andover, 1982 Chevrolet Camaro; Second place — Curtis Gendron of Rogers, 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT Spyder VR4; Third place — Drew Baker of Willmar, 1999 Chevrolet Cavalier coupe. 1955-1957 Chevrolet custom (modified) First place — Bob Johnson of Jackson, 1956 Chevrolet delivery; Second place — Jerry King of Staples, 1956 Chevrolet 210 2 door station wagon; Third place — Larry Otter of Pipestone, 1955 Chevrolet 2 door. Special Interest (Includes Kit Cars) First place — Larry Lindquist of Spicer, 1993 La Exotic Cobra; Second place — Ardell W. Johnson of Lake Lillian, 1953 Ford street rod (hand built); Third place — Paul Hartman of Willmar, 1937 Chevrolet Legend Car sedan. Trucks and Vans (stock) - 1996 (restored or original) First place — Val & Inez Roberts of Long Prairie, 1969 Chevrolet El Camino pickup; Second place — Brad & Jordan Burns of Buffalo, 1970 Chevrolet El Camino SS; Third place — Jerry Felton of Carver, 1937 Ford pickup. Through 1966 4x2 Trucks (modified) First place — Doug Boettcher of Spring Lake Park, 1939 Chevrolet pickup; Second place — Don & Lois Blonigen of Waite Park, 1956 Ford F100 custom; Third place — Wally green of Hutchinson, 1949 Chevrolet pickup. 1967-2001 4x2 trucks (modified) First place — Mike Arens of Watkins, 1991 Dodge Dakota pickup; Second place — Carl & Judy Klatt of Lynd, 1996 Dodge Ram; Third place — Clint Miner of Bloomington, 1987 Chevrolet Blazer S10 style. 4x4 trucks – 2001 (modified) First place — Joel Danielson of Willmar, 1949 Chevrolet 3600; Second place — Robert Masters of Spicer, 1984 Jeep Scrambler CJ8; Third place — Jim Kascht of Richmaond, 1996 Chevrolet 4x4 extended cab pickup. Import Motorcycle – 2001 (stock) First place — Joe Adolph of Watkins, 1982 Yamaha Virago 920cc. Custom Motorcycle First place — Jason Garberding of Willmar, 2005 Custom Motorcycle; Second place — Jeff Pientka of Spicer, 1972 Harley-Davidson FLH; Third place — Sue Rolfsmeier of Correll, 2001 Harley-Davidson Duece. Pedal Cars First place — Oliver Anderson of Alexandria, 1930 American National tandem touring; Second place — Jim & Judy Chlian of Alexandria, 1955 Chevrolet pedal car; Third place — Jordan & Evan Boettcher of Andover, pedal car. Bicycles (stock) First place — Hatcher Cycle of Rockford, 1948 Whizzer; Second place — Hatcher Cycle of Rockford, 1953 Schwinn Panther; Third place — Hatcher Cycle of Rockford, 1953 Schwinn Panther. Bicycles (custom) First place — Tracy Halverson of Fridley, 2005 Schwinn Spoiler. Model car, 10 years old & under First place — Jacob Aarhus of Benson, model of Grave Digger; Second place — Emily Bellecourt of Marshall, group of 3; Third place — Kali Neu of Cold Spring, group of 3; Model car, 11-16 years old First place — Brandon Victor of Marshall, model of restoration; Second place — Nick Sorenson of Willmar, group of 2; Third place — Nick Nehring of Boyd, 1941 Willys; Model car, 17 years & older First place — Al Bellecourt of Marshall, group of 4; Second place — Deb Anson of Ashby, wood pickup; Third place — Jeff Rohner of Spicer, race car; .
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