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2015 Award Program (.Pdf) ClassificationCode ClassificationFullName AwardPlace Name CityState VehicleInfo 905. Special Interest - Motorized 1st Thomas Mullins Shingle Springs, CA 1962 Royce Union Boardtruck 915. Mini Vehicle 1st Bill Hill Roseville, CA 1932 Ford Min-Car 926. Scooters 1st Ken Lazzarini Sacramento, CA 1979 Vespa PX125 940. Lowrider Bicycle 2nd Michael Rangel Sacramento, CA 1974 Schwinn Sting-Ray 1st Anthony Homen Elk Grove, CA 1967 Schwinn Bicycle 955. Custom Wagon 1st Steve Reinaldo Sacramento, CA Radio Flyer Wagon 960. Restored Bicycle 1st Jeff Sichler Orangevale, CA 1983 Blue Max Mongoose BMX 965. Custom Bicycle Class Mike Garibay Sacramento, CA 1940 Hawthorne Beach Cruiser Class Mike Garibay Sacramento, CA 1950 Dixie Flyer Bicycle Class John Vicochea Lodi, CA 2012 Ruff Dean Class Amber Perry Lincoln, CA 1969 Schwinn Bike 2nd Mick Newland , 2015 Project Black Ferrari 1st Mick Newland , 2015 Project Black RBO1 970. Quarter Midget 2nd Kash Emerson Chico, CA 1999 Jr. Sprint Midget 1st Paul Ensele , 1955 Quarter Midget 1010. Custom Convertible Class David Anderson Carmichael, CA 1965 Ford Mustang Class Jim Grimes Galt, CA 1964 Ford Galaxy Class Angelo Lopez Vacaville, CA 1966 Chevrolet Impala Class John Cordero Folsom, CA 1951 Cadillac 2 Door Convertible Class Mike Sparman Antelope, CA 1967 Buick GS Convertible Class Willie Lopez Vacaville, CA 1960 Chevrolet Impala 2nd Ron Maupin Vacaville, CA 1966 Chevrolet Impala 1st Rob Nicol Sacramento, CA 1969 Chevy Camaro 1013. Custom Convertible - Full 1st Kathy Norsian Newcastle, CA 1951 Chevrolet Convertible 1020. Radical Custom Convertible 1st Bruce Glascock Caldwell, ID 1950 Chevrolet Convertible 1030. Custom Wagon Class Sammy Hagar Roseville, CA 1956 Chevrolet Woody Wagon Class Henry Gong Salinas, CA 1956 Chevrolet Nomad Class Roberto Basquez Sacramento, CA 1954 Chevrolet Wagon 2nd Eli Lester Modesto, CA 1957 Ford 1st Clifford Mattis Vacaville, CA 1959 Chevrolet Wagon 1050. Radical Luxury Limousine 1st Charles Whittington Vacaville, CA 1953 Chevrolet Ambulance 1090. Conservative Hardtop - 1955-1959 Class Scott Pierson San Jose, CA 1959 Cadillac Series G2 Hardtop Coupe Class Joe Sully San Mateo, CA 1957 Cadillac Brougham 2nd Kreso Vojnovic Fair Oaks, CA 1958 Edsel Pacer 1st Lionel Duff Stockton, CA 1959 Chevrolet Impala 1100. Conservative Hardtop - 1960-1969 Class Steve Spatola Stockton, CA 1968 Mercury Cougar XR7 Class Dawn Robertson Elk Grove, CA 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Class Conrad Cavallero Santa Rosa, CA 1963 Chevrolet Nova II Class Geoffery Gates Oakland, CA 1967 Dodge Dart Class Dan Ordonez South San Francisco, CA 1964 Buick Riviera 2nd Bobby Goleman Stockton, CA 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS 1st Craig Enos Folsom, CA 1968 Chevrolet Camaro 1110. Conservative Hardtop - 1970-1979 Class James Donnelly Sacramento, CA 1973 Ford Mach 1 2nd Kenneth Wade Roseville, CA 1979 Dodge Magnum 1st Kurt Christian Galt, CA 1973 Chevy Camaro 1120. Conservative Hardtop - 1980-1989 1st Jim Schramm Cupertino, CA 1989 Ford Mustang 1140. Contemporary Hardtop - 2012-current 1st Chad Aberle Roseville, CA 2014 Chevrolet ZL1 Camaro 1150. Mild Hardtop Class Austin Conley Medford, OR 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air Class Bruce VanEtten Citrus Heights, CA 1959 Edsel Ranger Class Mike Escobar Sacramento, CA 1969 Chevy Camaro 2nd Joseph Augusto Roseville, CA 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 1st Richard Lopez Vacaville, CA 1965 Chevrolet Impala 1160. Semi Hardtop Class Bob Paizs Valley Springs, CA 1956 Oldsmobile 2 Door Hard top Class Bill Beck Sacramento, CA 1967 Chevy Chevelle Class Scott Hawley Burlingame, CA 1955 Chevrolet 210 Class Gene Mancebo Sacramento, CA 1967 Chevrolet Camaro 2nd Chad Campbell Carmichael, CA 1968 Chevrolet Camaro 1st Victor Russum Carmichael, CA 1971 Dodge Challenger 1170. Full Hardtop Class David Zocchi Fairfield, CA 1961 Oldsmobile Super 88 Class Leo Cid Willits, CA 1958 Chevrolet Impala 2nd Kyle McEathron Orangevale, CA 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 1st Karen Austin Kingman, AZ 1953 Kaiser Manhattan 1180. Radical Hardtop Class Jeff James , 1954 Chevy 210 Class John D'Agostino Discovery Bay, CA 1968 Buick Riviera Class Richard Zocchi Walnut Creek, CA 1957 Ford 2-Door 2nd Steve Frisbie Portland, OR 1950 Ford Club Coupe 1st Diana Landry Elk Grove, CA 1950 Ford Coupe 1220. Lowrider Custom 1st Robert Lopez Vacaville, CA 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 1320. Conservative Sports - 68-82 2nd Leon Wright Sacramento, CA 1972 Chevrolet Corvette 1st Ken Wolfe Antelope, CA 1973 Chevrolet Corvette 1340. Conservative Sports - 97-11 1st Jorge Pichardo Vacaville, CA 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 1500. Compact Custom 2nd Rich Lindgren Rio Linda, CA 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser 1st Zachery Sanders Sacramento, CA 1963 Volkswagen Bug 2070. Mild Pickup 2nd Neil Zane Roseville, CA 1950 Ford F-1 1st Joe Denson Davis, CA 1956 Chevrolet Pick-Up 2080. Semi Pickup 1st Michael Morales Roseville, CA 1955 Ford F-100 2090. Full Pickup Class Guy Boardman Vacaville, CA 1950 Studebaker Pick Up Class Cody Setzer Roseville, CA 1953 Ford Pick Up 2nd Donald Davis Cameron Park, CA 1957 Chevrolet 3100 Truck 1st James Godwin Olivehurst, CA 1955 Ford F-100 Pick Up 2100. Radical Pickup 1st Bryan Hage North Highlands, CA 1956 Chevrolet 3100 Pick Up 2110. Custom Pickup 1st Priya De Silva Elk Grove, CA 1970 Chevrolet El Camino 2120. Radical Custom Pickup 1st Allan Clark Chowchilla, CA 1959 Chevrolet El Camino 2160. Mini 4x4 Utility Wagon Class Geoffery Gates Oakland, CA 1974 International Harvester Scout II 2nd Mike Fohl Beaverton, OR 1973 Ford Bronco 1st Kevin Blair Salida, CA 1966 Ford Bronco 2180. 4x4 Pickup - 88-current 1st Jason Smith Rocklin, CA 2007 GMC Sierra 2280. Truck - 35-current 1st Louie Poole Woodland, CA 1948 Diamond T 209 H 2330. Conservative Van 1st James Donnelly Sacramento , CA 1964 Ford Econoline 3100. Street Machine Custom - 49-64 2nd Todd Morris Alamo, CA 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 1st George Shields Davis, CA 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 3105. Street Machine Custom - 65-79 Class Kent Wimmer Placerville, CA 1968 Oldsmobile 442-W30 2nd Gary Helwig Lockeford, CA 1965 Plymouth Belvedere 1st John Prentice Watsonville, CA 1968 Chevrolet Camaro 3115. Street Touring - 55-Current 2nd Carl Gillihan Escalon, CA 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Sedan 1st Scott Chaffee Sonora, CA 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 3140. Street Machine Truck - 49-64 1st Ron Sample Stockton, CA 1952 Willys Panel 3280. Production Road Racer 1st Alan Haynes Carmichael, CA 1964 Arntz 427 Cobra 3320. Domestic Bracket Racer 1st Kenneth Fansler Rio Linda, CA 1989 Ford Mustang 3350. Super Street 1st Kevin Graf Sacramento, CA 1962 Chevrolet Nova 3360. Super Gas 2nd Tim Cobb Sacramento, CA 1968 Chevrolet Nova 1st Bob Button Salida, CA 1964 Ford Thunderbolt 3370. Pro-Modified 1st Jon Waller Vallejo, CA 2006 Pontiac GTO 3470. Track Comp Car 1st Allen Beebe Salida, CA 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Racecar 3471. Track Comp Sprint 2nd Justyn Cox Sacramento, CA 2014 ART Sprint Car 1st Joshua Bates Carmichael, CA 2013 Maxim Sprint Car 3472. Track Comp Midget 2nd Bob Carter Chico, CA 1998 Modified Midget 1st Bob Panella Rancho Cordova, CA 2012 Pace Chassis 600cc 4010. Street Coupe - pre-1935 Class Gary Holmes Carmichael, CA 1932 Ford Coupe Class Skip Jenkerson Acampo, CA 1926 Dodge 3 Window Coupe 2nd Don Meyer Sacramento, CA 1932 Pontiac Coup 1st Leon Wright Sacramento, CA 1933 Ford 2 Door Coupe 4020. Altered Street Coupe - pre-1935 Class Ron Attebury Grass Valley, CA 1932 Ford 3 Window Coupe Class Ross Matthews Antelope, CA 1929 Ford 5-Window Coupe Class Martin Lundqvist Vallentuna, 1932 Ford 5 Window Coupe Class Sonora Sanford Watsonville, CA 1930 Ford 5 Window Coupe 2nd Joe Romiti Antioch, CA 1930 Ford Coupe 1st Richard Munz Madison, WI 1932 Ford 3-Window 4030. Street Sedan - pre-1935 Class David Friston Lodi, CA 1930 Ford Model A Class Ed Bordenave Lodi, CA 1931 Ford A Sedan Class Sib Fedora Meridian, CA 1931 Ford 4 Door 2nd Brian Bates Vacaville, CA 1934 Ford Tudor Sedan 1st Ken Rathmann Madera, CA 1932 Chevrolet Sedan 4040. Altered Street Sedan - pre-1935 Class Chris Beymer Yuba City, CA 1930 Ford Model A Sedan Class Victor Russum Carmichael, CA 1930 Ford Sedan 2nd Bobby Fulton Roseville, CA 1934 Ford Sedan 1st Gary Matranga Sacramento, CA 1932 Ford B400 4050. Street Roadster - pre-1935 2nd Kurt Pedracci El Sobrante, CA 1933 Ford Roadster 1st Gary Rasche Santa Rosa, CA 1932 Ford Convertible 4060. Altered Street Roadster - pre-1935 Class Keith Baumert Placerville, CA 1929 Ford HiBoy Roadster Class Chris Miranda Cloverdale, CA 1933 Ford Roadster Class Ronald Reed San Jose, CA 1932 Ford Roadster Class Paul Boschetto Cotati, CA 1932 Ford Roadster Class Jerry Logan Hillsboro, OR 1932 Ford Roadster 2nd Greg Meyer Tigard, OR 1933 Chevrolet Master Roadster 1st Dale Fode Redwood City, CA 1934 Ford Roadster 4080. Altered Street Wagon - pre-1935 1st Chuck Nicholas Roseville, CA 1929 Ford Woodie Wagon 4090. Street Delivery - pre-1935 1st Micheal London Sacramento, CA 1930 Ford Delivery 4120. Altered T-Roadster 1st Mickey Himsl Concord, CA 1926 Ford Roadster 4180. T-Roadster Pickup 1st Blake Phipps Camino, CA 1927 Ford T Roadster Pick Up 4190. Altered T-Roadster Pickup 2nd Eddie Laws Lincoln, CA 1924 Ford Model-T Roadster 1st Richard Zumbo Pleasant Hill, CA 1922 Ford Roadster 4200. Roadster Pickup - pre-1935 1st Art Vorrath Sutter Creek, CA 1929 Ford Roadster Pick Up 4205. Altered Roadster Pickup - pre-1935 1st Dallas Paul Lodi, CA 1932 Ford Pickup 4210. Rod Pickup - pre-1935 1st Marvin Hassenplug Citrus Heights, CA 1934 Ford Pick-Up 4220. Altered Rod Pickup - pre-1935 1st Mike Fraga Carmichael, CA 1930 Ford Model A Pickup 4310. Custom Rod Sedan - 35-48 Class Jim Lowman Medford, OR 1942 Lincoln Continental 2nd Bert Vicchio Orangevale, CA 1947 Chevrolet Fleetline 1st Pedro Ramirez Hercules, CA 1937 Ford Slantback 4340. Radical Custom Rod Sedan - 35-48 1st John Vanderbeck Orangevale, CA 1939 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan 4350. Custom Rod Coupe - 35-48 Class Gary Holmes Carmichael, CA 1935 Ford Coupe Class Dennis Cardellini Livermore, CA 1937 Ford 5 Window Coupe 2nd James Mitchell Livermore, CA 1937 Chevy Coupe 1st Phil Swain Pleasanton, CA 1936 Pontiac 3-Window Coupe 4380.
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