Top vehicles announced at Trenton Alumni Car and Cycle Show

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The 2024 Trenton Alumni Weekend Car & Cycle Show showcased an impressive array of vehicles, bringing together auto enthusiasts from across the region.

Held during the Trenton High School alumni weekend, the event attracted 105 registrants and featured a variety of categories, from motorcycles to classic cars and custom trucks.

Award Winners:

Motorcycle:

  • 1st Place: Dave Jennings – Schwinn Jeff Gordon Whizzer
  • 2nd Place: Larry & Sarah Griffey – 2017 Indian Roadmaster Icon Custom

Antique Car 1900-1948:

  • 1st Place: Alan Crawford – Ford Model T
  • 2nd Place: Joyce Cutsinger – 1931 Chevy

Antique Car 1949-1959:

  • 1st Place: John Spick – 1957 Chevy Bel Air

Classic Car 1960-1964:

  • 1st Place: Shelby Vandevender – 1964 Ford Falcon
  • 2nd Place: Ron Parsley – 1964 Studebaker R-1 Hawk

Classic Car 1965-1969:

  • 1st Place: Kyle Comeau – 1966 13 Window Deluxe VW Bus
  • 2nd Place: William Longworth – 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner

Classic Car 1970-Present:

  • 1st Place: Joe Preston – 1970 Chevy El Camino
  • 2nd Place: Bruce Scott – 1970 Dodge Charger RT

Custom Car:

  • 1st Place: Richard Stevens – 1951 Ford Victoria
  • 2nd Place: Austin Stevens – 1969 Coronet Station Wagon

Truck up to 1972:

  • 1st Place: Kenny Broyles – 1954 Chevy 3600
  • 2nd Place: Savannah Gamble – 1972 Chevy K-10

Truck 1973 – Present:

  • 1st Place: Carl Jones – 1973 Ford Bronco
  • 2nd Place: Gordy & Carol Swenson – 1992 Chevy 1500

Custom Truck:

  • 1st Place: Shawn Osborn – 1955 Ford F-100
  • 2nd Place: Dakota Cutsinger – 1970 Chevy El Camino

Race Car/Pro Street:

  • 1st Place: Bart Thomas – 1987 Ford Mustang Fox Body
  • 2nd Place: Gary Alexander – 1965 Chevy II Nova

Corvette:

  • 1st Place: Dave Jennings – 2005 Corvette Convertible
  • 2nd Place: Kevin Klinginsmith – 2023 Chevy Corvette

Camaro/Firebird/Trans AM 1967-1981:

  • 1st Place: Dave & Dana Schooler – 1969 Z-28 Camaro
  • 2nd Place: Tom Creek – 1969 Chevy Camaro SS

Camaro/Firebird/Trans AM 1982-Present:

  • 1st Place: Bari VanDyke – 2014 Chevy Camaro SS
  • 2nd Place: Kim Frankovich – 2011 Chevy Camaro

Mustang 1964-1973:

  • 1st Place: Al Hoffmeyer – 1968 Ford Mustang Convertible
  • 2nd Place: Madi Cutsinger – 1969 Ford Mustang

Mustang 1974-Present:

  • 1st Place: Bart Thomas
  • 2nd Place: Bart Thomas

Survivor:

  • 1st Place: Randy Kinnison – 1963 1/2 Ford Galaxie 500
  • 2nd Place: Ed Arnold – 1953 GMC Truck

Unfinished:

  • 1st Place: Ronald Sifers – 1957 Chevy Handyman Wagon
  • 2nd Place: Jr Hamilton – 1981 Pontiac Trans AM

Open:

  • 1st Place: James Eastwood – 1988 Suzuki Samurai
  • 2nd Place: Mike Hooker – 2005 Mercedes SLK

Rat Rod:

  • 1st Place: Herman Chaney – 1955 Chevy 3200
  • 2nd Place: Terry DeLauder – 1947 Dodge Rat Rod

American Muscle:

  • 1st Place: Steve Lamar – 1973 Chevy Nova
  • 2nd Place: Mike Frankovich – 2014 Ford Mustang

Street Rod Thru 1948:

  • 1st Place: Jim Plymell – 1937 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan
  • 2nd Place: Kenny Mitchell – 1934 Ford 5-Window Coupe

Pedal Car:

  • 1st Place: Traxton Shaw – 1955 Chevy Bel Air Pedal Car
  • 2nd Place: Daphne McClure & Denise Dodd – Minneapolis Moline 1950s

Special Awards:

  • Best Paint: John Spick – 1957 Chevy Bel Air
  • Best Engine Detail: David Acord – 1977 Bonanza 10 Chevy Truck
  • Best Interior: William Longworth – 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner
  • Best of Show: Kyle Comeau – 1966 13 Window Deluxe VW Bus
  • Ralph Cutsinger Memorial Award: Randy Releford – 1947 Buick Super

For more information, visit the Trenton Krazy Kruzers website.


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