Needless to say,
those of us who were lucky enough to get a glimpse at some of these
vehicles were truly blessed. Above we have a Chevrolet Camaro Z28 and a
Falcon on the right. These cars were just beautiful--as far as I could
tell 100% original, although I wouldn't be willing to bet on it (only
due to my ineptitude when it comes to this sort of thing).
There
were so many nice vehicles that I really don't know how anyone was able
to designate the winner. I spoke with Dylan Berno later on Saturday
evening, and he told me that one of the trucks had won the competition,
the amazing 1955 Ford F-100 owned by Steve Young. But not only was
there a first place finisher, there were also prizes for the following:
- The winner was chosen by a panel of judges
- First place (the F-100) received a trophy and a $150 cash
prize
- First place winner got their
engraved on a plaque which was hung in City Hall here in St. Albans
- The winner got to lead the parade that took place after the
viewing/judging.
- Finally, the first place
finisher gets his/her picture taken as the poster-person for next year's
Klassic
- Any entrant got entered into a
raffle, assuming they were present during the drawing
- The winner of the raffle (Participation Award) got a trophy
also and a $200 cash prize
- The Peer Award,
as judged by other contestants, won a trophy as well and a $50 prize
- Finally, all the children got a Vote! The Kid's Choice
Award-winner got a trophy, a $10 cash prize, a tee shirt, and a "mystery
prize"
As stated above, since around
$600 was earned from the event, I estimate about $200 ended up in the
hands of the Franklin County Meals on Wheels folks, assuming there was a
cost for the event (blocking off the street, etc.), although that cost
could have been funded via supporters like Handycars.com.