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2017 Original British Car Day Winners 2017 Original British Car Day Winners Featured Marque - Jaguar (Class 07, 08, 09, 11, 12, 15, 16) ~~~ Featured Marque Award Recipient - Steven P Davison, 1962 Jaguar Low Drag Coupe ~~~ Honorable Class Name 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Mention Joe Savona 1 Aston Martin 2015 Vantage V12S 2 Austin-Healey 100-4/6 Austin-Healey 3000 Don Crouse Barry Robbins Paul Gnatt 3 MK I/II/III 1967 BJ8 3000 MKIII 1967 3000 MK III 1965 Austin Healey BJ8 Austin-Healey Mike Callison 4 Bug Eye Sprite 1960 AH Bugeye Sprite Austin-Healey Paul Carroccio 4a Square Body Sprite 1963 AH Sprite MKII Jake Kreeger James Kelly Bill Hales Jack Triplett 7 Jaguar XK 120/140/150 1954 XK120 OTS SE 1954 Jaguar XK120 1961 XK150 FHCSE 1958 Jaguar XK150 Jaguar Saloon/Coupe 8 to 1968 Christopher Reiter Jaguar XKE 6/12 Doug Wolfire Burton Mezebish 1968 Jaguar XKE Ben Levi 9 Cylinder, Series I/II/III 1967 Jaguar XKE 1973 Jaguar XKE OTS Andrew Smith 1967 Jaguar E-Type 1964 Jaguar XKE Jaguar XJ6/12 German Paraud 11 Series I/II/III 1987 Jaguar XJ6 Series III Doug Penvose Ron Willis Bob Andretta Roy Higgs 1993 Jaguar XJS 1990 Jaguar XJS 12 Jaguar XJS 1989 Jaguar XJS 1993 Jaguar XJRS Bill Johnston Robert Clayton 1995 Jaguar XJS 1987 Jaguar XJS Jaguar Coupe & Bruce Koshkish Suzanne Quarles Bonita H. Horsey Gary P. Palmer 15 Convertible from 1997 2004 Jaguar XKR 2007 Jaguar XKR 2005 Jaguar XKR 1998 XK8 Convertible Howard Meyers Jaguar Sedan Cheryl Kintner John Thomas Binyam Gebreyes 2009 Jaguar XJ8 16 from 1988 2004 Jaguar XJ8 1999 Jaguar Vanden Plas 2005 Jaguar XJ8L Timothy Rulon 2003 Jaguar XJ8 2017 Original British Car Day Winners Featured Marque - Jaguar (Class 07, 08, 09, 11, 12, 15, 16) ~~~ Featured Marque Award Recipient - Steven P Davison, 1962 Jaguar Low Drag Coupe ~~~ Honorable Class Name 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Mention Jensen Healey, Jensen GT & James Benya 171 Aston Martin Interceptor 1974 Jensen Healey 19 Land Rover Lotus Classic Suzanne Quarles Matt Protos 23 through 1980 1973 Lotus Elan +2 1970 Lotus Elan +2 Steve Cumming Phil Mitchell Chris Kosko Gary & Bobbi Windham 23a Lotus 1981 to Present 1991 Lotus Elan M100 1986 Lotus HCi 1987 Lotus Turbo Esprit 1983 Lotus Turbo Esprit 24 MG Pre-war or Variant James Tierney 25 MGTC 1946 MGTC Charley Howard Milton Babirak Rick Trawick Jon Tribe 26 MGTD 1950 MGTD 1951 MGTD 1953 MGTD 1952 MGTD Jim Bradley 27 MGTF 1955 MGTF 1500 Steve & Nancy Woodall Christopher Kintner Jack Stern Jack Dagilas 28 MGA 1962 MGA 1600 Mk II 1957 MGA 1957 MGA 1500 Coupe 1962 MGA David Macedonia Joe Donley 29 MGB 1962 through 1967 1966 MGB 1964 MGB Craig Morrow Gloria Ciarrocca Dennis Wade Jeff Pulford 1972 MGB 29a MGB 1968 to 1974 1970 MGB MKII 1974 MGB 1972 MGB Roadster Thomas F Donegan 1970 MGB Tourer Bob & June Zimmerman Charlie & Pete Carroccio Stephen McDowell 30 MGB from 1974 1/2 1975 MGB 1979 MGB Roadster 1979 MG MGB Mark Deeds Robert Stutzman 1973 MG BGT Steve Boyce Jim Sheats 30a MGB GT 1967 MG BGT Joe Mudd 1974 MG BGT 1974 MG BGT 1973 MG BGT 2017 Original British Car Day Winners Featured Marque - Jaguar (Class 07, 08, 09, 11, 12, 15, 16) ~~~ Featured Marque Award Recipient - Steven P Davison, 1962 Jaguar Low Drag Coupe ~~~ Honorable Class Name 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Mention Mark Hanna 311 MGCAston Roadster Martin and GT 1968 MGC Roadster Edgar Moss William Bowman 32 MG Midget 1974 MG Midget 1976 MG Midget 1500 Classic Mini Family Gupta Willians Osorio Jason Witter 33 (Austin & Morris) 1971 Morris Mini 1963 Austin Mini 1977 Leyland Mini 850 Paul Duray Joseph L. Ruthvin Sr. Susan Minified 34 MINI from 2002 2013 MINI Cooper JCW GP2 2007 Mini Cooper S 2009 Mini Cooper Fred Schwenker Marline Riehle Edward Bradley Steve Sayer 35 Morgan 1964 Morgan 4/4 2005 Morgan Roadster 1964 Morgan Plus 4 1956 Morgan +4 Series V "Competition" 36 Morris Minor 37 Motorcycles All Other British Marques Mike Davis David & De Mensh Harry Kraemer Bill Loewy 38 & Vintage Racing 1959 Ford Anglia 1967 Marcos 1600 GT 1975 Lomax 223 1961 Ford Anglia Brent Castle Bill Elliott 39 Rolls Royce & Bentley 1926 Bentley 1960 Bentley S2 3 Litre Speed Model Bob Sharkey 40 Sunbeam Alpine 1967 Sunbeam Alpine Series V Joe & Jackie Parlanti Ronnie Silber 41 Sunbeam Tiger 1966 Sunbeam Tiger 1965 Sunbeam Tiger Mk I Triumph Pre-war Laurel Tokar Charlie & Chris Van Vlack 42 or Variant 1984 Triumph Acclaim 1973 Triumph Stag Joel Rosen Triumph TR2 & 1954 Triumph TR2 Ron Gordon Donald R. Cumberland 43 TR3/TR3A/TR3B TW Scott 1960 Triumph TR3A 1959 Triumph TR3A 1963 Triumph TR3B 2017 Original British Car Day Winners Featured Marque - Jaguar (Class 07, 08, 09, 11, 12, 15, 16) ~~~ Featured Marque Award Recipient - Steven P Davison, 1962 Jaguar Low Drag Coupe ~~~ Honorable Class Name 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Mention Stephen Hunter Tom Brocke Bruce Metcalf 1 Aston Martin 1966 Triumph TR4A Triumph TR4/TR4A 1966 Triumph TR4A 1968 Triumph TR250 Rich Roenigk 44 Bob Rothstein & TR250 Jack Schmelyun 1968 Bruce Little 1968 1968 Triumph TR250 1963 Triumph TR4 Steve Higginbotham Triumph TR250 Triumph TR-250 1968 Triumph TR250 Phil Snyder Al Ames Karl Fosburg Jim Moscardini 45 Triumph Spitfire & GT6 1976 Triumph Spitfire 1500 1978 Triumph Spitfire 1969 Triumph Spitfire 1968 Triumph GT6 Convertible Triumph TR6 Ted Tlanda Doug Dallhoff Brad & Melanie Hauck John Gladhill 46 through 1973 1973 Triumph TR6 1973 Triumph TR6 1972 Triumph TR6 1969 Triumph TR6 David Williams Triumph TR6 Dennis Kruse Lionel Mitchell Mathew Altobelli 1974 Triumph TR6 47 1974 to 1976 1974 Triumph TR6 1975 Triumph TR6 1974 Triumph TR6 Gregg Bachner 1976 Triumph TR6 Steve Berry 48 Triumph TR7 & TR8 1980 Triumph TR8 Jeffrey Loss Suzanne Quarles Brandan Bowman 50 TVR 1972 TVR 2500 1987 TVR S 1962 TVR Grantura Mk IIA.
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