Categories: Awards, Car Shows, Judging

by chris

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Categories: Awards, Car Shows, Judging

by chris

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The winners of the GNYR’s Memorial Awards for the 2022 Spring Meet at Old Westbury Gardens are:

  Carl Capasso Best of Show Post War – 1970 Dodge Charger R/T – Alexandra Mercaldo

 

  Joe Percoco Best of Show Pre War – 1910 Royal Tourist – Evan Price

  

Wanda Lyttle Longest Distance – 1937 Buick – Larry Howard

  

  Joe Kissick Oldest Car – 1910 Royal Tourist – Evan Price

 

  John Enright Best Plymouth – 1948 Plymouth 2dr Sedan Special Deluxe – Richard Kulzer

 

Walter Beatty Best Fire Engine – 1982 American LaFrance – Albert Engine Great Neck Fire Department

  

  Joel Helfenbein Best Model T – 1912 Ford T – Richard Boudin

  

Larry Horl Best Post War Caddy – 1967 Cadillac – Brian Rapaport

 

  Joe Macaluso Best Original Packard – 1935 Packard – Matthew Sonfield

 

  Mike Murry Best Original Classic – 1947 Lincoln Continental – Russell Sachs

 

  Harold Pagett Best Orphan Car – 1956 Studebaker Skyhawk – Peter Lee

 

  Hank Parent Best Touring Car or Station Wagon – 1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon – George Holt

 

  Ray Rickenbaugh Best Original Car, Pre War – 1932 Franklin – Ken Spillman

 

  Ross Klein Best Original Car, Post War – 1959 Oldsmobile – John Aloisio

 

  Freddy Schlagenhaft Best Antique Car – 1916 REO – John Judge

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