Since they never really judged the truck, I decided to go back to the Muckenthaler Motor Festival. Once again they didn't judge the truck. The chief judge for my class was the Chairman of the Huntington Beach Concours d'Elegence. He said he didn't need to judge my truck and proceeded to tell the other judges all about the truck and what we did to it.
Probably one of the coolest shots I've seen of my truck was taken by the Muckenthaler Cultural Center as I was driving up to receive my "First Place" trophy. As far as I know, it is the only picture of a car posted on their website from any Motor Festival event.
As I said before, the Special Interest Class at these events are an eclectic group of cars. After receiving my trophy, they put us on one end of the lawn in a grouping. I was talking to some others car owners and this guy that owns a Ford GT, that was I my class, walks up to the truck, looks in and said "Oh, okay". I guess he thought that his quarter million dollar Ford GT should have gotten "First Place" until he actually looked at the truck and realized that it's a pretty cool little truck... if I do say so myself.
1955 BN2 Austin Healey 100M
1959 AN5 Austin Healey Sprite
The Original "Airport Racer"
1951 International Metro Step Van
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