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Heritage Square Car Show 2021

Heritage Square Car Show 2021
  • PublishedNovember 6, 2021


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Over 150 entrants from across Northeast Texas and their classic cars flocked to the Downtown Square yesterday for the Heritage Car Show, sponsored by the Downtown Business Alliance. The results are as follows:

Best-Of Categories

    • Mayor’s Pick: Carl Isaaks, 1934 Ford SW Coupe (Black)
    • Nolan Caslon Memorial Award: Scott Callaway, 1931 Ford Model A (Black)
    • Best Unfinished: Marshall Clark, 1967 Chevrolet Impala (Blue)
    • Best Original: Scott Callaway, 1931 Ford Model A (Black)
    • Best Original Restored: Larry Roebuck, 1972 Oldsmobile 442 Convertible (Red)
    • Best Street Rod: Daniel Plunkett, 1933 Ford Coupe (Black & Silver)
    • Best Rat Rod: Andy Wood, 1937 Chevrolet Truck (Rust)
    • Best Paint: John Rodgers, 1956 Chevrolet Nomad (Orange)
    • Best Engine: David Davidson, 1963 Buick Riviera (Blue)
    • People’s Choice Award: Clint Williams, 1963 Dodge Crew Cab Dually
    • Best in Show: Larry Roebuck, 1972 Oldsmobile 442 Convertible (Red)
    • Entrants’ Pick: David Bartek, 1959 Jeep Willys (Red/ orange)
    • Best Interior: John Rodgers, 1956 Chevrolet Nomad (Orange)

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Best by Make and Model 

  • Best Ford: Mark Guest, 1965 Shelby Cobra GT (Dark Blue)
  • Best Mopar, Car: Dennis Shelby, 1965 Plymouth (Black)
  • Best General Motors: Pete Farmer, 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge (Red) 
  • Best Mopar, Truck: David Bartek, 1959 Jeep Willys (Red/ orange)
  • Best Tri-5: Darrell Gentry, 1955 Chevrolet Bel-Air (Red)
  • Best Foreign Car: Barry Glass, 1968 MGB GT V8 Conversion (Mustard)

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Abbi Beggs contributed to this report. Photos by Abbi Beggs

Written By
Taylor Nye

Taylor Nye is the editor of Front Porch News. She has degrees from the University of Wisconsin in human biology, Latin American studies, and public health. She has previously worked at the Wisconsin State Journal, Tucson Weekly and Sulphur Springs News-Telegram. As a sixth generation Hopkins County resident, she loves celebrating our heritage and history.