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| Detroit
Autorama Ridler award winner is Doug
Cooper of Oyster Bay Cove, NY with his 1932 Ford
B-400 “Duecenberg” built by Alan Johnson’s
Hot Rods. Congratulations to Doug Cooper and the
team at Alan Johnson’s Hot Rods on a job
well done. Duecenberg proudly rolls on the Dayton
Triple Cross wire wheels with painted to match
rim and hub with polished stainless spokes |
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| With
2009 being the 57th anniversary of the Detroit
Autorama, you can bet the competition for the
Don Ridler Memorial Award was intense, and the
award is one of the things that helps the Detroit
Autorama live up to its claim as "America's
Greatest Hot Rod Show." |
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| The Don Ridler Memorial Award (or "The Ridler,"
to most folks) is intended to reflect Don's own creativity
and high level of professionalism, and why the award
is so well thought of--it's only given to the best.
The official qualification for the award reads: "The
Detroit Autorama must be the first public showing of
an entry. This goes for the any part of the entry: chassis,
engine or body. All decisions are final and made by
the Autorama Special Judging Committee. |
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