Fort City Church is announcing the winners of this year’s car show.
According to Fort City Church, over 4,000 people attended the annual Father’s Day Car Show.
Dozens of vehicles lined the Church parking lot for the day-long event. Classic American Muscle Cars, modern hot rods, motorcycles, and exotic vehicles were on display. Onlookers even spied a 1980s Ferrari Testarossa parked outside the show’s entrance.
“The event was a resounding success,” says Lucas Welsh, Lead Pastor of Team Development.
“From the owners showing off their rides to the support of the public, it was an awesome day. Of course, the dedicated team of volunteers were key to bringing it all together.”
The car show featured a by-donation barbecue, raising over $8,500 for Youth With A Mission.
The 2023 winners of the show are:
- Best pre-1950 domestic 1938 Buick Coupe, Darren Stace
- Best 1950-1959 domestic 1957 Chevy Belair, Bryan Jelly.
- Best 1960-1969 domestic 1968 Pontiac Firebird, Justin Brown
- Best 1970-1979 domestic 1974 Dodge Challenger, Pat Power
- Best 1980-1989 domestic 1987 Buick Grand National, Archie Mullins
- Best 1990-1999 domestic 1993 Chevy Corvette, Richard Smith
- Best post-2000 domestic 2005 Ford Mustang, GT, Trevor Holloway
- Best classic JDM Pet Valu 1977 Toyota Land Cruiser, Marshal Perrin
- Best late model JDM 1993 Toyota Supra, Tye Holt
- Best European 1976 Mercedes 450SL, Ken Leece
- Best Motorcycle 2007 Harley Davidson FXD, Shea Goodwin
- Highest HP Gas 2017 Ford Mustang at 1,276 horsepower, Kolby Bouck
- Highest HP Diesel 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 at 1272 horsepower, Jason Munroe
- Best Rat Rod 1951 Chevrolet Pickup, Sam Knox
- Work in progress award NAPA 1994 Ford Crown Victoria, Daniel Harris
- Most Fort Mackiest truck award 1984 Chevy Silverado, Grace Le Gresley,
- Best wheels & stance 1966 Lincoln Continental, Justin Brown
- People’s choice #3 2018 Nissan GTR, Colin Skinner
- People’s choice #2 57 Chevy Bellaire two door hard top, Todd Critch
- People’s choice #1 1956 Chevy 3100, Eddie King
Pastor Welsh says the team at Fort City are already looking forward to bringing the show back for 2024.