By: Chris Chown
Congratulations to everyone who entered and survived. What a fabulous display of expertise and crewativity. Luv them all.
By: jMAT
I can't let this pass without making this statement, this was my seventh Autorama and possibly the least enjoyed, it seemed as the later the show got the more the crew members and hanger-ons showed up with their bar stools to form barriers around the displays, this may be trivial but for someone who traveled 1400 miles and spent $25 bucks to photo the cars, that SUCKED!, I hope the judges and officials, PETE and BUTCH are you listening? took note of this TREND!, and hopefully put a stop to this, because if this continues I want be making this trip again!
By: JOHN MATTOX
In reply to <a href="https://www.onallcylinders.com/2023/02/24/great-8-finalists-for-the-2023-ridler-award-announced-at-the-detroit-autorama/#comment-365604">Troy Kelley</a>.
Usually the RIDLER is awarded around six p.m., Sunday evening, last night the award went to the 1950 Mercury, it was well deserved, it was a tight contest, but also the second year running for the guys from PENN state, Pro Comp Customs, they also won last years RIDLER with the 1931 Chevy coupe. This was an incredible show, it was my seventh Autorama, this was the seventieth year, next year will be the sixtieth year for the
RIDLER, don't miss it!
By: Heather
In reply to <a href="https://www.onallcylinders.com/2023/02/24/great-8-finalists-for-the-2023-ridler-award-announced-at-the-detroit-autorama/#comment-365604">Troy Kelley</a>.
The '50 Merc took the award.
2nd year in a row for builders Pro Comp Customs. They also built the '31 Coup that won last year.
By: Troy Kelley
How can I find out who won the 2023 riddler award?