Vehicle classes and descriptions
All cars, domestic and foreign that do not fit into one of the predefined classes.
All trucks, domestic and foreign that do not fit into one of the predefined classes.All trucks, domestic and foreign that do not fit into one of the predefined classes.
All motorcycles, domestic and foreign including Custom Builds, Cruisers, Sport Bikes and Choppers. Anything with less than 4 wheels...from a Harley Davidson to a Polaris Slingshot.
Cars that have accessible equipment that allows a person with a disability to drive, enter, or otherwise use the vehicle. The equipment must make the use of the vehicle possible or easier than before the installation.
Trucks and vans that have accessible equipment that allows a person with a disability to drive, enter, or otherwise use the vehicle. The equipment must make the use of the vehicle possible or easier than before the installation.
All vehicles manufactured between 1915-1948. These cars represent the early days of automotive history and are prized for their craftsmanship, historical value, and design aesthetics.
All vehicles manufactured between 1949-1965 representing a blend of nostalgic design, engineering innovation, and cultural significance from their era. They are prized for their style, character, and historical value, often bridging the gap between antique and modern vehicles.
The Corvette has become widely known as America's Sports Car. Automotive News wrote that after being featured in the early 1960s television show Route 66, "the Corvette became synonymous with freedom and adventure, ultimately becoming both the most successful concept car in history and the most popular sports car in history.
Launched in 1964, the Mustang quickly became an American icon, embodying the spirit of innovation and freedom that resonated with a generation eager for something new and exciting. The Mustang's journey began in the early 1960s when Ford recognized a growing demand for a different kind of vehicle.
A high-performance vehicle, typically a mid-sized American car from 1965 to 1990, equipped with a powerful V8 engine and designed for straight-line speed and aggressive performance. Muscle cars are known for their bold styling, throaty exhaust notes, and their role in defining American car culture.
Hot rods are typically old, classic, or modern American cars that have been rebuilt or modified with large engines created for more speed and acceleration.
Vehicles entering in the Wild Cars Class should scream "Look at me!" When the manufacturer's design wasn't good enough and you radically alter the original look. Body kits, painted/powder-coated suspension, lifted & lowered rides, and cool paint jobs are just a few examples.
One of the most distinguishable vehicles on the road today. Manufactured since 1945 there are millions on the road today with an endless number of enhancements and upgrades. Jeeps have become so popular the deserve a class of there own.
Just what it says...lift kits, big wheels & tires, loud mufflers...bigger is better. These are the trucks you need to use a step ladder to get in.
Still working on your ride, but proud to show off your progress? If you are less than 50% complete on your build, and it shows, you qualify for this class.
Awards and descriptions
Awarded to the most impressive vehicle based on a combination of criteria including the car's condition, authenticity, modifications, craftsmanship, and overall presentation. Winning this title can be a significant honor and often signifies that the vehicle has standout qualities that distinguish it from other contenders.
Children get to vote for their favorite vehicle. This award is designed to engage younger attendees and encourage their participation. The winner of the Kid's Choice Award may be determined based on the preferences of the children in attendance, often emphasizing fun, colorful, or unique vehicles that appeal to a younger audience. It’s a great way to introduce kids to car culture and to let them express their opinions in a fun and family-friendly environment.
A distinction given to vehicles based on popular vote from attendees. Spectators at the event can cast their votes for their favorite cars, and the winner is usually announced at the end of the show. This award highlights the preferences and tastes of the general public rather than a panel of judges, making it a unique accolade often highly sought after by participants.
The registered vehicle with the most mile between home and the event.