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| 1963 Ford Galaxie, owned by Charles Grant, Hatboro, PA |
On June 16, 2007, the Classic American Auto Show was held under bright blue skies at Tinicum Park during a Tinicum Polo match between
the Bombardier FLEXJET and Arby Dobb teams.
Tinicum Polo Club is very grateful to all of the car owners who shared
the beauty of their cars with us at the show. Trophies were awarded to three cars and ribbons were awarded to 20 cars.
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SAVE THE DATE: Saturday July 18, 2009,
is the date for our next Classic American Auto Show.
Click here for more info.
AUTO SHOW TROPHY WINNERS People's Choice Trophy
The 1928 Packard Roadster owned by Richard Wainwright
of Lumberville, PA. was the winner of the People's Choice trophy by a landslide of spectator votes. The trophy was presented
to Richard and Ruth Wainwright by Scott Shatzer, Northeast Sales Director, Bombardier Aeorospace FLEXJET.
The winner of the King of the Road trophy was the
1963 Willys Traveler, owned by Michael Brady. The trophy was presented by Greg Krug, Arby Dobb Farm, Tinicum Polo's sponsor
for many years.
The President's Cup Trophy was awarded to the 1937
Chevy Pickup Truck, owned by Cathryn and Richard Zega, Solebury PA. The trophy was presented by Val Washington, President
of Tinicum Park Polo Club.
STREET ROD CATEGORY RIBBON
WINNERS
ANTIQUE STREET ROD First Place, Tie - 1934 Plymouth Street Rod,
owned by Lance A. Schneider, Point Pleasant, PA First Place, Tie - 1933 Pontiac Street Rod, owned by David Jealis, New
Hope, PA
CLASSIC STREET ROD First Place - 1955 Chevy Sedan Delivery,
owned by Robert Van Luvanee Second Place - 1972 Chevrolet Nova, owned by Peter Scrivano, Holicong, PA
F BODY CATEGORY
RIBBON WINNERS
First Place - 1992 Cammaro 228, owned by Kevin VanLuvanee, Doylestown, PA
Second Place - 2002 Pontiac Trans-Am, owned by Bev Eastburn, Doylestown, PA
Third Place - Pontiac Trans-Am GTA Hatch, owned by Jasen Ferguson, Doylestown, PA
LATE MODEL CATEGORY
RIBBON WINNER
LATE MODEL TRUCK
First Place - GMC Dump Truck, owned by Rick Winton, Nockamixon, PA

CHIEF JUDGE GEOFFREY BEST, King of Prussia PA, has had a life-long
love affair with classic American autos. He has spent countless hours tinkering with the engines of cars - his own and his
friends. And he is very knowledgeable about the fascinating history of American cars. One special challenge for judging our
show was that we did not require pre-registration; we wanted to encourage last minute decisions by car owners to attend. During
the show, Mr. Best developed award subcategories that recognized the unique quality of each car in the show.
RICHARD MEIER was the Coordinator of the auto show and member of
the Tinicum Polo Club Marketing Committee. He was assisted by KEN KURIGER and DIANE MEIER at the registration desk and by
PAULIE KOZMA at the gate. Carol Stahl was Announcer Extraordinaire for the auto show as she is for all of Tinicum Polo's special
events and polo matches.
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Our Sponsors
We want
to thank the businesses that supported the show:
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the Amber Inn in Doylestown
- BP Speed
Center in Horsham
- Gretz
Beer Company, Anhauser Busch Distributor in Norristown.
ANTIQUE AUTO CATEGORY RIBBON
WINNERS
ANTIQUE AUTO
First Place - 1930 Ford Model A, owned by Jim Melson, Doylestown, PA
Second Place - 1931 Ford Model A Tudor, owned by J.W. Walter, Point Pleasant, PA
ANTIQUE ROADSTER
First Place - 1928 Packard Roadster, owned by Richard Wainwright, Lumberville, PA
Also the People's Choice Trophy winner
ANTIQUE TRUCK
First Place - 1937 Chevy Pickup Truck owned by Cathryn & Richard Zega
Also the President's Cup Trophy winner
CLASSIC AUTO CATEGORY
RIBBON WINNERS
CLASSIC AUTO
First Place - 1955 Ford Fairlane, owned by Lin Bethman
Second Place - 1950 Studebaker Champion, owned by Jim Payne, Green Lane, PA
CLASSIC CONVERTIBLE First Place - 1963 Ford Galaxie, owned by
Charles Grant, Hatboro, PA Second Place - 1968 Pontiac GTO, owned by John Quatrini, Hatboro, PA Third Place - 1963
Chrysler 300, owned by James Springer, Feasterville, PA
CLASSIC MUSTANG
First Place - 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible, owned by Sharon and Ed Lipski
Second Place - 1968 Ford Mustang Coupe, owned by Tom Grill, Rydal PA
Third Place - 1991 Mustang Hatchback, owned by Jim and Ann Davis
CLASSIC CORVETTE
First Place - 1969 Corvette Coupe, owned by Jim Riddiford, Milltown, NJ
Second Place - 1966 Corvette Coupe, owned by David Strickler, Doylestown, PA
Third Place - 1967 Corvette Convertible, owned by Tom Merkel, New Hope, PA
CLASSIC WILLYS
First Place - 1963 Willys Traveler, owned by Michael Brady, Pipersville, PA. Also winner of King of the Road Trophy
Second Place - 1963 Willys Pickup Truck, owned by Mike Burin
MILITARY VEHICLE IN ORIGINAL CONDITION
First Place - 1946 Jeep Willys CJ2A, owned by Mike Brady, Pipersville, PA

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| Judge Geoffrey Best, Club Manager Hesham El-Gharby, Richard Meier & Carol Stahl |
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The 1928 Packard Roadster owned by Richard Wainwright of Lumberville, PA. was the winner of the People's Choice trophy by
a landslide of spectator votes. The trophy was presented to Richard and Ruth Wainwright by Scott Shatzer, Northeast Sales
Director, Bombardier Aeorospace FLEXJET.

The winner of the King of the Road trophy was the 1963 Willys Traveler, owned by Michael Brady. The trophy was presented
by Greg Krug, Arby Dobb Farm, Tinicum Polo's sponsor for many years.

The President's Cup Trophy was awarded to the 1937 Chevy Pickup Truck, owned by Cathryn and Richard Zega, Solebury PA. The
trophy was presented by Val Washington, President of Tinicum Park Polo Club.

1969 Corvette Coupe, owned by Jim Riddiford, Milltown, NJ


1955 Chevy Sedan Delivery, a street rod, owned
by Robert VanLuvanee


1972 Chevrolet Nova, owned by Peter Scrivano, Holicong, PA
(Photo provided by Royce Scrivano at our request since
somehow we didn't get a shot of this great car at the car show.)

1967 Corvette Convertible owned by Tom Merkel, New Hope, PA (foreground)
1931 Ford Model A Tudor, owned by J.W.Walter, Point Pleasant, PA (background)

1963 Willys Pickup Truck, owned by Mike Burin

1930 Ford Model A, owned by Jim Melson, Doylestown, PA

1966 Corvette Coupe, owned by David Strickler, Doylestown, PA

This Studebaker Champion 1950, owned by Jim Payne of Green Lane PA, has been in the same family for 57 years!

1955 Ford Fairlane, owned by Lin Bethman, Newtown, PA

Antique Street Rod

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| Auto Show Official Ken Kuriger (left) and Chief Judge Geoffrey Best (right) |
1946 Jeep Willys CJ2A, owned by Mike Brady, Pipersville, PA

1968 Pontiac GTO Convertible, owned by John Quatrini, Hatboro, PA
1963 Ford Galaxie, owned by Charles Grant, Hatboro, PA


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| Richard Meier, Hesham El-Gharby, Greg Krug and Carol Stahl |
Other Car Shows in Bucks County, PA:
www.newhopeautoshow.com
www.buckinghamautoshow.org
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