Awards
Hot Rod Roadster
1 st Royce Everett 1932 Ford Roadster
2 nd NeilSurtees 1 920s Surtz Special
3 rd Sean & Angela Williams 1933 Ford Roadster
Hot Rod Coupe
1 st John Allen 19322 Ford Coupe
2nd Errol Uttinger 1 947 Ford Coupe
3 rd Ian Taylor 1 930 Ford Model A Coupe
Hot Rod Sedan
1 st Bruce Carter 1933 Ford Tudor
2 nd Suzy Mattock 1 931 Ford Victoria
3 rd Simon Tippins 1 941 Hupmobile Skylark
Hot Rod Commercial/Pickup
1 st Todd Smyyth 1930 Ford Model A
2 nd Peter Dyer 19 44 Ford Jailbar
3 rd Luke Ennion 1 929 Ford Model A
Stock
1 st Lloyd Raymond 1972 Corvette Stingray
2nd Paul Mitchell 1 934 Chevrolet 3-window Coupeee
3 rd Tony Thistoll 19699 Ford Mustang Grande
Modified Coupe
1 st Ian Neary 1 968 Plymouth GTX
2 nd Craig Tomalin 1 970 Dodge Challenger
3 rd Bridget & Dave Murtagh 1964 Ford Galaxie
Modified Sedan
1 st Colin & Kerry Patterson 1957 Buick Century
2 nd Cody McGregor 1977 Holden Torana
3rd Steve Arnold 3rd S3r3rd 1 957 Chevrolet Bel Air
Modified Commercial
1sstt EElliot Jamieson 1 955 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup
2nnnd Martin & Marion Bennett 1955 Ford Ranchwagon
Custom
1sstt Iggor Sutich 1965 Ford Mustang
2nnnd Paul Gibson 1 967 Ford Anglia 105e
Unfinished
1sstt GGreg Stokes & Tania Foster 1932 Ford Roadster
2nnnd Brian & Elizabeth Ogle 1932 Ford 5-window Coupe
3rrdd Trevor Kitney 1938 Ford 7 Y
Competition
1sstt RRoss Brothers 1 970 Dodge Challenger RT
Sponsor’s Choice
Daaavee & Bridget Murtagh, 1964 Ford Galaxie
People’s Choice
Rooosss Bell, 1933 Ford Roadster
3M Award Presentation
Chips Choice
Royce Everett, 1932 Ford Roadster
Neil Baker’s V860 powered Bellytank.
Neil Surtees has one of the most creative minds in our fraternity. The thinking detail
and fabrication in his Surtz Special speedster are outstanding. Even the Tiger Moth
engine is flipped upside down! A well earned second place in Hot Rod Roadster.