2003 Old Car Festival winners

Awards issued by Darryl Claire, Galt mayor

Best of class

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Horseless Carriage through 1918, 1912 Oakland Roadster, Torpedo Body, Marv Mintle, (Herald)

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1919-26, 1925 Studebaker Duplex Standard, George West, (Wilton)

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1927-30, 1929 Jordan G-Great Line 90 Coupe, George & Lana Kline, (Acampo)

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1931-34, 1932 Plymouth Model PB Roadster, Tom Lund, (Yuba City)

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1935-38, 1936 Ford Model 68 Club Cabriolet, Ron Monroe, (Acampo)

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1939-42, 1940 Buick Model Limited (81-c) Convertible Sedan, Stuart Hall, (Anchorage, Alaska)

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Commercial, 1928 Kleiber, one ton flared shallow box truck, George and Donna Strum, (Petaluma)

Overall awards

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People's Choice, 1923 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, Oxford Tourer, Ned Speiker, (Los Altos). Also shown is lovely Karen Beckrest in her stunning costume.

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Best of Show, 1909 Maxwell Runabout Junior, Deborah Sprock, (Elk Grove)

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Whitney Williams, of Galt, is one of our cutest raffle winners.

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Karen Beckrest's lovely costume complimented by the 1923 Roll Royce, the people's choice winner. Lets see more costumes next year.

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Gus Young with her Pierce Arrow. This car was painted 45 years ago and the finish was extremely faded. Gus spent three weeks hand rubbing the finish to bring it back to nearly perfect. This is an example of the dedication of car restorers. Ev, her husband, must be paying dearly.

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