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Forest Grove Concours D'elegance Presented by the Rotary Club of Forest Grove Forest Grove Concours d'Elegance Presented by The Rotary Club of Forest Grove Sunday July 15, 2012 Best in Show Sponsored by: Mercedes-Benz of Beaverton 1931 Duesenberg SJ Tom and Susan Armstrong Issaquah, Washington Best Classic Car Sponsored by: Chubb Personal Insurance 1931 Duesenberg SJ Tom and Susan Armstrong Issaquah, Washington Best Non-Classic Car Sponsored by: WSC Insurance 1928 Ford Model A Robert Renner St Helens, Oregon Best Open Car Sponsored by: Walsh Trucking Company 1963 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Garry and Victoria Peters West Vancouver, British Columbia Best Closed Car Sponsored by: LeMay - America's Car Museum 1967 Porsche 911 S Bill Zilk Bend, Oregon Arnold N Franks Memorial Sweepstakes Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Forest Grove 1915 Ford/American LaFrance T Wes Melo Roseburg, Oregon Pacific University President's Award Sponsored by: Wells Fargo Bank Business Banking Group 1967 Ford Mustang Tom Rydman Beaverton, Oregon Guy and Flo Carr Award Sponsored by: Carr Chevrolet Subaru 1954 Chevrolet Corvette Emory and Lynn Molchan Milwaukie, Oregon Best Rod Sponsored by: Jones & Roth, CPA, PC 1932 Ford Roadster Steve Holscher Forest Grove, Oregon Allen C. Stephens Elegance Award Sponsored by: The Stephens Family 1941 Lincoln Continental Ken Austin Newberg, Oregon Best Custom Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Forest Grove 1959 Chevrolet Impala Rick May North Plains, Oregon Rotary President's Award Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Forest Grove 1927 LaSalle Cabriolet Jeff Smith Lebanon, Oregon Larry Douroux Memorial Award Sponsored by: Packards International Motor Car Club - Oregon Region 1946 Packard Custom Super Clipper Eight Jeremy Wilson Portland, Oregon People's Choice Sponsored by: Sports Car Marketing Magazine 1957 Chevrolet Belair Ron and Laura King Cornelius, Oregon Spirit of Motoring Sponsored by: Sports Car Marketing Magazine 1939 SS Jaguar 100 3.5L Bruce McCaw and Joe Clark Bellevue, Washington The Statesman's Award in Memory of Jerry Hanauska Sponsored by: Oregon Region Classic Car Club of America 1932 Packard 902 J B McKinley Arlington, Washington Dr Richard Kaufman European Legacy Award Sponsored by: Annick-Marie & Eric Kaufman Family 1955 Porsche Speedster Miles Eshaia Lake Oswego, Oregon Toast of the Concours Sponsored by: 1930 Packard 734 Glenn Mounger Bainbridge Island, Washington Richard W Johnston Heritage Award Sponsored by: The Johnston Family 1931 Chrysler Imperial Ron Wade Woodland, Washington Senior Judge's Choice Award Sponsored by: 1956 Austin Healey 100 M James and Gail Smalley Wauna, Washington Best Original Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Forest Grove 1970 Chevrolet Corvette George and Sharon Pender Tigard, Oregon Best Original Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Forest Grove 1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SL Brown Maloney Sequim, Washington Best Original Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Forest Grove 1931 Pierce Arrow Convertible Coupe George and Anastasia Choban Portland, Oregon A1 Antique Automobiles Through 1910 Sponsored by: Pamplin Media Group 1909 Pope Hartford S First Place Phil and Becky Hutchinson Aloha, Oregon Place not awarded Second Place Place not awarded Third Place A2 Antique Automobiles 1911 - 1920 Sponsored by: Lithtex Printing Solutions 1915 Ford/American LaFrance T First Place Wes Melo Roseburg, Oregon Place not awarded Second Place Place not awarded Third Place A3 Antique Automobiles 1921 - 1931 Sponsored by: Columbia Community Bank 1928 Ford Model A First Place Robert Renner St Helens, Oregon 1928 Nash 340 Special 6 Second Place Ralph and Carolyn Roll Hillsboro, Oregon 1924 Overland 91 Third Place Chuck and Bev Olson Forest Grove, Oregon B1 Special Interest Cars 1932 - 1939 Sponsored by: Charles Foster & Charles Foster III 1934 Chevrolet Master First Place Bruce S DeFord Vancouver, Washington 1935 Buick 40 Second Place Tim Shields Portland, Oregon 1938 Oldsmobile L-38 Third Place James and Carol Hibbs Portland, Oregon B2 Special Interest Cars 1940 - 1949 Sponsored by: The Oregonian Place not awarded First Place 1941 Mercury Delux Second Place Terry Cone Lake Oswego, Oregon Place not awarded Third Place C1 Classic Closed Cars 1925 - 1936 Sponsored by: Packards International Motor Car Club - Oregon Region 1931 Chrysler Imperial First Place Ron Wade Woodland, Washington Place not awarded Second Place Place not awarded Third Place C2 Classic Closed Cars 1937 - 1948 Sponsored by: Oregon Region Classic Car Club of America 1938 Cadillac 60 Special First Place Lawrence E Schick Portland, Oregon 1940 Cadillac 62 Second Place Bill and Cindy Strange Toledo, Washington 1948 Chrysler Town & Country Third Place Frank Arms Corvallis, Oregon C3 Classic Open Cars 1925 - 1934 Sponsored by: Abbott Instrument Restoration & The Stephens Family 1931 Duesenberg SJ First Place Tom and Susan Armstrong Issaquah, Washington 1927 LaSalle Cabriolet Second Place Jeff Smith Lebanon, Oregon 1932 Packard 902 Third Place J B McKinley Arlington, Washington C4 Classic Open Cars 1935 - 1948 Sponsored by: Tom Crook Classic Cars & The Johnston Family 1941 Lincoln Continental First Place Ken Austin Newberg, Oregon 1942 Lincoln Continental Second Place Peter and Karen Dahlquist Walla Walla, Washington 1941 Cadillac 62 Third Place Don and Jan Grove Dallas, Oregon C5 Bentley Through 1948 Sponsored by: LeMay - America's Car Museum 1948 Bentley Mk VI First Place Ron Rezek Ashland, Oregon Place not awarded Second Place Place not awarded Third Place C6 Rolls Royce Through 1948 Sponsored by: Chubb Group of Insurance Companies 1926 Rolls Royce 20 HP First Place Craig Hannum Lake Oswego, Oregon Place not awarded Second Place Place not awarded Third Place C7 European Classic Cars Through 1948 Sponsored by: Jim Fisher Volvo 1939 SS Jaguar 100 3.5L First Place Bruce McCaw and Joe Clark Bellevue, Washington Place not awarded Second Place Place not awarded Third Place D Model A Fords 1928 - 1931 Sponsored by: M & S Hydraulics 1931 Ford A 400 First Place Jim Barbee Maple Valley, Washington Place not awarded Second Place Place not awarded Third Place E Early Ford 1932 - 1948 Sponsored by: Henninsen Cold Storage Company 1934 Ford 760 First Place Ray Means Oregon City, Oregon 1935 Ford 770 Second Place Peder Trelstad Portland, Oregon Place not awarded Third Place G General Motors 1949 - 1959 Sponsored by: Heaton & Company, PC 1957 Chevrolet Belair First Place Don and Kathy Weathers West Linn, Oregon 1949 Cadillac Coupe Deville Second Place Roy Asbahr Gresham, Oregon 1957 Chevrolet Belair Third Place John and Midge Geer Fossil, Oregon H Ford Motor Company 1949 - 1959 Sponsored by: Forest Grove Beehive Assisted Living & Memory Care 1956 Mercury Montclair First Place Daniel Redmond Portland, Oregon 1959 Ford Fairlane 500 Second Place Ron Crutcher Portland, Oregon 1951 Ford Woody Third Place Phil Hoefer Lake Oswego, Oregon I Chrysler Corporation 1949 - 1959 Sponsored by: ACE Hardware Company Place not awarded First Place 1957 Plymouth Belvedere Second Place Ronald and Joan Hilbert Roweburg, Oregon Place not awarded Third Place J Domestic Collector Cars 1949 - 1959 Sponsored by: Affordable Automotive 1957 Nash Metropolitan First Place James Haney Bainbridge Island, Washington 1953 Hudson Hornet Second Place J B McKinley Arlington, Washington 1955 Packard Four Hundred Third Place Brian Avery Florence, Oregon J1 Buick Motor Cars 1950 - 1972 Sponsored by: Wells Fargo Business Banking Group 1963 Buick Riviera First Place Michael and Brenadette Gullucci Portland, Oregon Place not awarded Second Place Place not awarded Third Place K General Motors 1960 - 1972 Sponsored by: Friends of the Forest Grove Concours & Greg A Nemchick, Dentist 1967 Pontiac GTO First Place Joseph and Beverly Nobel Eugene, Oregon 1970 Oldsmobile 442 Second Place Robert and Marilyn Kaufman Medford, Oregon 1967 Pontiac GTO Third Place Jim Kuhlman Beaverton, Oregon K1 Chevrolet 1960 - 1972 Sponsored by: Carr Chevrolet Subaru & Jerry Hoerber 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 First Place Donivan Smith Vancouver, Washington 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS Second Place Neil Heesacker Forest Grove, Oregon 1970 Chevrolet El Camino Third Place John W Davies Hillsboro, Oregon L Ford Motor Company 1960 - 1972 Sponsored by: Doherty Ford & George Horner 1967 Lincoln Continental First Place Robert Schultheis Vancouver, Washington Place not awarded Second Place Place not awarded Third Place L1 Mustang 1964 - 1972 Sponsored by: Van Dyke Appliances, Inc. & Pete Van Dyke 1967 Ford Mustang First Place Tom Rydman Beaverton, Oregon 1968 Ford Shelby GT 350 Second Place Gary W Campbell Everett, Washington 1965 Ford Mustang Third Place Parker and Ilene Baldwin Tualatin, Oregon M Chrysler Corporation 1960 - 1972 Sponsored by: Jones & Roth, CPA, PC & Jim Crisp 1970 Plymouth Hemi Superbird First Place Mark Young Portland, Oregon 1967 Dodge Dart Second Place Ernie and Shirley Gilbert Portland, Oregon 1967 Plymouth Satellite Third Place Matt Mavrolas Beaverton, Oregon N Domestic Collector Cars 1960 - 1972 Sponsored by: Ken Austin Place not awarded First Place Place not awarded Second Place Place not awarded Third Place O Thunderbird 1955 - 1966 Sponsored by: McMenamins Hotels, Pubs & Breweries & ACE Hardware Company 1960 Ford Thunderbird First Place Paul and Myra Kennedy Milwaukie, Oregon 1956 Ford Thunderbird Second Place Ed Boehmer Beaverton, Oregon 1965 Ford Thunderbird Third Place Dick and Linda Riddle Beaverton, Oregon P Sports Cars & Tourers to $2,000 Through 1975 Sponsored by: New Season Foods 1952 M G TD First Place Rich and Robin King Clackamas, Oregon 1957 Morgan +4 Second Place Douglas Nelson Salem, Oregon 1952 M G TD
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