Three Award-Winning Cars to Be Displayed at the 2012 HRR Trade Show

This 1957 Chevy Bel Air won the 2012 Chip Foose Design Award of Excellence at the 63rd Grand National Roadster Show.

Over 50 stunning hot rods, muscle cars, roadsters and classic trucks will be displayed on the show floor at the 2012 Hotrod & Restoration Trade Show. Among those are these three impressive award-winners.

The 1957 Chevy Bel Air (pictured above) built by Chris Sondles of Woodys Hot Rodz in Bright, Indiana, won the 2012 Chip Foose Design Award of Excellence at the recent 63rd Grand National Roadster Show.

The 1967 Chevy Nova “Innovator” built by Phil & Jeremy Gerber of The Roadster Shop in Mundelein, Illinois, was named the 2011 Goodguys Street Machine of the Year last July at the 14th PPG Nationals.

The 1932 Ford three-window coupe built by Dave Lane of Fast Lane Rod Shop in Donahue, Iowa, was named the 2011 Goodguys Street Rod of the Year last July at the 14th PPG Nationals.

The builders of all of the vehicles displayed at the 2012 HRR Trade Show are in the running for the Golden Builder Award, which will be presented at the Grand Opening Breakfast. Ringbrothers won the award in 2011 for the 1970 Ford Mustang Fastback “Dragon.”

To check out a sampling of the cars that will be on display at the 2012 HRR Trade Show, click here.

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