12 Contenders for 2011 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster

January 29, 2011 by pikesan · 15 Comments 

12 Hot Rod Roadsters at Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona, CA

Vote for your favorite below. (Click any picture to see it full size)

Read about the new AMBR Award judging rules.

America's Most Beautiful Roadster, AMBR Contender, Pomona Car show, 2011 Grand National Roadster Show

It’s that time… 12 judges in an ENTIRELY NEW judging format (more info on that coming soon…) will face the difficult task of picking the 2011 Grand National Roadster Show’s “America’s Most Beautiful Roadster”. The AMBR award, as it’s known, is given out every year at the Grand National Roadster Show to a true roadster (one that does not have roll-up windows) that has never been shown at an indoor show. Sounds simple enough? You choose your favorite in a poll below.

America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Contender #1
Pictured above is Russ and Lora Freund’s 1923 Ford Roadster from Postfalls, Idaho called, “The Takeout T”. This is the only “T-bucket” competing for America’s Most Beautiful Roadster and it is outstanding.

America's Most Beautiful Roadster, AMBR Contender, Pomona Car show, 2011 Grand National Roadster Show
1948 Ford Flathead powered, chromed to the max and featuring a striking, custom shade of Planet Color Purple paint. I’ll have to get the name of the color for the feature I’ll have to do. This car, except for the chrome work, was built entirely by Russ and his buddies.  That’s My Ride is Me!

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This 1933 Ford Roadster is owned by Phillip Ray out of Montara, CA. The “Nugget” runs an LS-2 with a Magnuson Supercharger connected to a 4L-60 automatic.

America's Most Beautiful Roadster, AMBR Contender, Pomona Car show, 2011 Grand National Roadster Show, 1933 Roadster interior

The interior from Finish Line Automotive interiors is a work of art. The wrap-around dash and simple, graceful gauge layout’s working beautifully.

America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Contender #3America's Most Beautiful Roadster, AMBR Contender, Pomona Car show, 2011 Grand National Roadster Show,prototype roadster

Behold the “Double Dozen” Prototype Roadster built by Steve’s Auto Restoration and owned by Jeff Chandler. Listed as a 1933 Ford Roadster in the program, this car is actually a Chris Ito designed, hand formed, steel bodied prototype that was supposed to be part of 24 cars built… thus the Double Dozen. Unfortunately, only one of the aluminum bodied cars that were to follow were made, then production stopped.

America's Most Beautiful Roadster, AMBR Contender, Pomona Car show, 2011 Grand National Roadster Show,prototype roadster interior
The interior is by Sid Chavers. It’s looks as comfortable as it is beautiful!

America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Contender #4
America's Most Beautiful Roadster, AMBR Contender, Pomona Car show, 2011 Grand National Roadster Show, 1934 Roadster

Slick, black, elegance. Daryl Wolfswinkel’s 1934 Ford Roadster is displayed with doors shut and hood down. It certainly shows off the beauty of this driven hot rod!

America's Most Beautiful Roadster, AMBR Contender, Pomona Car show, 2011 Grand National Roadster Show,1934 Roadster Engine

Builder Doug Jerger of Squeeg’s Kustoms in Chandler, AZ is a MyRideisMe.com friend, so I got a picture with the hood up showing the (gasp) 427 Dart aluminum block and heads and Hilborn injection. Instead of polishing everything, a brushed finish adds a subtle style.

America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Contender #5America's Most Beautiful Roadster, AMBR Contender, Pomona Car show, 2011 Grand National Roadster Show, 1932 Roadster

Called “Red” this 1932 Ford Roadster is. Owned by Dan and Donna Deshon, this deuce roadster fires a LS1 connected to a 4L60E wrapped in a Rod Bod steel body.

America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Contender #6
America's Most Beautiful Roadster, AMBR Contender, Pomona Car show, 2011 Grand National Roadster Show, auburn roadster

When you think of hot rod roadsters contending for the AMBR award, did a 1936 Auburn roadster come to mind? It did for owners Gary and Janice Williams!  Cleverly named, “It Wazza” 1936 Auburn tells ya that not much of this custom roadster is as it was…

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The interior is just flat amazing with upholstery work done by Dave Putnam.

America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Contender #7America's Most Beautiful Roadster, AMBR Contender, Pomona Car show, 2011 Grand National Roadster Show, twin blowers

Check out “Da Twins”, a 1932 Ford Roadster owned by Dan and Linda Moisio of Lake Havasu, AZ. If you squint hard, you’ll see da-twin Whipple superchargers on top of the 400 stroker small block Chevy. You should also notice the paint.

Would someone please explain the manikin?

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Jack Hagemann, Jr. of Morgan Hill, CA is both owner and builder of the only pickup contending for the AMBR award. This 1932 Roadster pickup. Like the black 34 Roadster above, Jack’s pickup is shown with the hood down and doors closed. It sure is easier to see the lines of the car and great fit and finish.

America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Contender #9America's Most Beautiful Roadster, AMBR Contender, Pomona Car show, 2011 Grand National Roadster Show, 1918 Dodge Roadster

The theme for this year’s show is Route 66. Sitting on the historic highway (not completely photo-ready yet) is Richard and May Seals 1918 Dodge Roadster called “Rattlesnake”. The old Dodge naturally features a 1956 Chrysler Hemi connected to a 700R4 trans in a modified, but original, chassis. The interior was stitched by Ron Mangus Interiors.

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The “LA Deuce” is owned by Joe and Teresa Mitchell. There are five 1932 Roadsters contending for the AMBR award.  Sitting on a SoCal Speed Shop frame is a ZZ4 Chevy rowed by a Tremec five speed trans with a Brookville steel body.

America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Contender #11America's Most Beautiful Roadster, AMBR Contender, Pomona Car show, 2011 Grand National Roadster Show, fantom

This “Fantom” 1932 Ford Roadster features the second Ford flathead in the competition. Owner and builder (That scores points with me) Dick Bennett used a channeled, sectioned and stretched Brookville steel body, then hooked the blown flathead to a T-5 transmission.

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Nick Kallos, owner of the 1929 Ford Roadster is also dig’n this year’s Route 66 theme. The “Blue Haze” runs a traditional looking small block Chevy.

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Past Winners in Pomona- America’s Most Beautiful Roadster

January 23, 2011 by pikesan · Leave a Comment 

Past America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Winners

AMBR Award Judging Explained – Click here

2012 America’s Most Beautiful RoadsterAMBR, AMBR winner, Grand National Roadster Show, Indy Speedster

I picked it! I was pulling for Bill Lindig’s “Indy Speedster” and was lucky enough to get an interview and pictures before the crowds started pouring into the Fairplex on Friday of the 2012 Grand National Roadster Show.  I started the interview by saying I think the “Indy Speedster” is this year’s AMBR winner. Bill humbly replied, “If the other nine cars don’t win, we will.” Guess what Bill, you did it! Read about the 2012 AMBR Winner here.

2011 America’s Most Beautiful RoadsterAMBR, Grand National Roadster Show, hot rods

Built in my home town, Chandler, AZ, by Doug Jerger and the gang at Squeeg’s Kustoms, this 1934 Ford Roadster stole the show with the new judging rules for the AMBR. Displayed for most of the show with the hood, doors and trunk closed, some claimed the details of the build were hidden… or did that show the true “beauty” of the car. You decide…

2010 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster2010 Grand National Roadster Show, roadster show pomona, GNRS, custom hot rods

2010 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Winner – Some controversy followed this winning roadster. Read about it and see the comments from car owner and competitors.

2009 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster2009 Grand National Roadster Show, roadster show pomona, GNRS, custom hot rods

2009 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster winner – A beautiful roadster built by Willet Specials powered by at V10 Ford. In 2009, I was routing for a roadster I called, America’s Most “Bitch’n” Roadster.

2008 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster2008 Grand National Roadster Show, roadster show pomona, GNRS, custom hot rods

2008 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster winner – The first year MyRideisMe.com covered the Gran National Roadster Show. Not my favorite, but with a perfect display for the “Las Vegas” theme. Check out the chrome brake roters and polished everything on this roadster.

2010 contenders, Grand National Roadster Show, roadster show pomona, GNRS, custom hot rods
From 2010 GNRS, here’s 4 hot rod roadsters that were contending for the ultimate prize at the Grand National Roadster Show.

2010 GNRS AMBR Contenders – 4 Winners at Any Show

February 2, 2010 by pikesan · 13 Comments 

Doug Jerger's 2010 AMBR Contender

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We already covered the Grand National Roadster Show’s big winner of the coveted America’s Most Beautiful Roadster award.  The title now belongs to the 33 Ford named, “Possessed”. So now, I want you to feast your smoke filled eyes on the “Contenders”.  Usually the GNRS has 12 cars running for the AMBR, but this year, only 10 made it.  Here’s 4 of them.  Which one’s your favorite?

The bright orange 32 roadster shown here first is my friend Todd Stevens from right here in Arizona.  Todd’s got a gorgeous late 40′s or 50′s Mercury convertible he runs to the local Goodguys show, but in stark contrast to that cool cruisers is this nasty injected Hemi Hot Rod! Doug Jerger, the builder and another friend just a flew blocks away, runs Squeeg’s Kustoms in Mesa, AZ and is no stranger to America’s Most Beautiful Roadster competition. In 2008, Doug built is own AMBR roadster and we showed his shop and 32 Ford in this story. I know that just like Doug’s 32, Todd will drive this car and drive it hard. Shouldn’t that score points some how with the judges?

Grand National Roadster Show Hot Rod by Chip Foose America's Most beautiful roadster

Chip Foose built 2010 AMBR Contender - hot rods, Grand National Roadster ShowGrand National Roadster Show Hot Rod by Chip Foose America's Most Beautiful Roadster

Speaking of experience, this is the Foose-built, or more accurately, Foose-finshed roadster that ran for the AMBR.  Jerry Magnuson of Magnuson Products Inc built most of this car himself, but at the end wanted to make a run at the America’s Most Beautiful Roadster award, so he called in Foose.   Based on the rules for the AMBR, I thought this one was going to win. Damn if it ain’t beautiful!!

The only reason it might not have won, in my eyes, was the display. Pretty ordinary, overall, and it didn’t hit the “Mardi Gras” theme (or slowly rotated and blind you with chrome sparkles) like the Scott’s Hot Rods entry did.  Beyond that, I heard people wondering if this car should be able to run for the award since it was already displayed at SEMA.  I’ll have to check into that…

roadster Pickup contender for 2010 AMBR

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Then check out the only roadster pickup in the crowd, appropriately named, “Goldenrod”.  I’ve already read somewhere else where the author said, “Gold isn’t my color”, but it’s mine! I’m trying to figure out colors for my Falcon wagon up on the roof and this gold is sweet. The pictures barely do justice to the stunning appearance under the hall lights and the sunshine in California.

Full-Fendered 32 Roadster 2010 AMBR Contender HotRod-Heaven2 Grand National Roadster Show

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I really screwed up on reporting about this car! My apologies to the true builder Wayne Halabura.  Wayne’s out of Saskatoon Saskatchewan and I mistakenly reported that Duane Mayer from Boyd’s “American Hot Rod” TV show.  Those guys had NOTHING to do with this car. Sorry Wayne!

So which is your favorite or do you have another?  Should one of these have won the America’s Most Beautiful Roadster title?

3  Winners from past Grand National Roadster Shows

2010 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster?

February 2, 2010 by pikesan · 26 Comments 

AMBR-2010 America's Most Beautiful Roadster- 1933 ford, Possessed

Here it is! America’s Most Beautiful Roadster, or the AMBR award as it’s known.  The AMBR is easily one of the top awards in the country and this year drew 10 roadsters to competition.

2010′s AMBR winner is a 1933 Ford, or loosely based on that design, and is owned by Mike and Dianne Dingman.  The car was called, “Possessed” and was built by Scott’s Hot Rods, a shop that built another America’s Most Beautiful Roadster winner back in 2008. (2008 AMBR Story)

Beyond that, you know what?  Not much to say.  This is one of only a couple pictures we took of the car for a couple reasons:

First off, it was tough getting decent pictures.

AMBR Trophy at GNRSOn Friday, during our media happy hour and right into the time when the public crowds started rolling in, the Scott’s guys were busy setting up the car and the display.  Sure, there were chances to get shots of dudes busily wiping stuff down and placing the display panels, but there’s only so much you can photoshop. (We did get one “interesting” video, but that’s being saved for the, “how to ruin a video at a car show” tirade.)

On Saturday, thankfully, the GNRS crew let us in early to take pics without the cars mobbed with onlookers. Saturday was PACKED with people and great “outdoor” show cars. Too bad Saturday’s breakfast was more of the same… Scott’s guys doing the cleaning that’s part of the show, but also tightening up the leaking rear axle and wiping up the lube we saw dripping out before we left Friday.  Some carefully placed Mardi Gras beads below where the drip was looked like cheap insurance just in case the drip returned.  This Autoweek Story reports all the last minute troubles they overcame to make it to the show.

Then second, the car just didn’t do it for me. Didn’t turn my crank, wind my clock, whatever.

Before I sound like a hater, let’s say what the car was:

  • Amazingly detailed! The polished-to-perfection chrome was near blinding
  • Displayed best.  They had the only rotating display which helped the wide-mouthed onlookers see every point adding modification. The Mardi Gras dolls looked messy, but were spot on the theme.
  • Built by guys who could build anything. The Scott’s crew could have put in a full kitchen (with sink) if they wanted to and it would have fit perfectly
  • Finally, it’s the AMBR winner, so what do I know?

I’m a hot rod guy, so a few other cars (tomorrow’s post) fit me alot better. And if I had to say one thing I didn’t like about Possessed, I’ll always dislike chrome rotors! I’m stupid, but that just bugs me. I guess it’d score points in the show, great, but for me it just shows complete disdain for hot rods and driven cars of all kinds.

Enough of my whining, I’d love your feedback!  For or against this car as America’s Most Beautiful Roadster, leave a comment below.

Past Winners from the Grand National Roadster Show

Grand National Roadster Show – Kickoff

January 29, 2010 by pikesan · 5 Comments 

Links to 2008 to 2012 Grand National Roadster Show Pictures and America’s Most Beautiful Roadster

2012 Grand National Roadster Show Coverage

2012 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Winner

10 Roadsters, 40 Photos of 2012 AMBR Contenders

Tons of PICTURES from 2012 GNRS

2012 Grand National Roadster Show – First Favorites

Jack Howerton – Behind the 2012 AMBR Winner

2011 Grand National Roadster Show Coverage

12 Contenders for 2011 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster

Vote for the 2011 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster

Idaho Invades Cali for America’s Most Bitch’n Roadster

How the AMBR Award Judging Changed Explained

Suede Palace Beauties at 2011 GNRS

2011 Grand National Roadster Show – First Favorites

A Japanese Man’s Perspective: 2011 GNRS

Jake’s Road Savage 1954 Chevy Bel Air Custom

Bubble-Topped Futuristic Customs from Roth and Winfield

AMBR is all in the details at 2011 GNRS

Pinstriping Masters at 2011 GNRS

Custom Studebaker Hauls More Than a Kart

Wild AND Mild – Custom Studebaker Pickup

2011 GNRS Pinup Contest Winner – Megan O’Mary

2010 Grand National Roadster Show Coverage

1959 Cadillac Elvis Would be Proud to Own

1959 “Custom Restoration” Cadillac

Fisheyed Look at the Grand National Roadster Show

2010 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster?

2010 GNRS AMBR Contenders – 4 Winners at Any Show

Different Ways to Win at GNRS

The World’s Fastest Hippie – Go ahead and Inhale

Nostalgia Drag Race History from 2010 GNRS

2009 Grand National Roadster Show Coverage:

2009 Grand National Roadster Show – The Aftermath

GNRS Suede Palace – more than flat pain

Show & Go Hot Rod is Double Trouble (America’s Most Bitch’n Roadster!)

AMBR Hot Rod Special in Pictures and Video

March Pinup of the Month – Angela Ryan (from the GNRS)

Japanese Hot Rod Culture Pinstriped & Flaked! (pinstriper’s Jam at GNRS)

Pinstriper’s Reunion – Pulling lines for Charity

50th to 60th Grand National Roadster Show

The Picture gallery: Hot Rods and Customs from GNRS

2008 Grand National Roadster Show Coverage:

2008 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster

GNRS 2008: If You Missed This One…

GNRS Suede Palace – more than flat paint

GNRS Show Cars, The Under-over

The Picture Gallery: 2008 Hot Rods and Customs at GNRS

Historic Hot Rods at the Grand National Roadster Show
I couldn’t resist the first collection of historic hot rods I found at the Grand National Roadster Show. Especially since I’m experimenting with a fisheye lens.
What do you think?

Flames on this cover car at Grand National Roadster Show

These ride were all cover cars for Rod & Custom or Street Rodder. This collection includes the first cover car from the 1953 issue of Rods &
Custom, plus 32 others!

I couldn't resist the flames on this 57 Wagon

 

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