This display of 75 to 100 Classic and heritage cars will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday September 4th, 2010 in the Gastown district of Vancouver. Water Street will be closed off for the day and cars will be displayed from the Gassy Jack statue all the way to Granville Square.
2010 Steamworks Concours d’Elegance Organizing Committee
Co-chairs: Colin Gurnsey and Nigel Matthews
Chief Judge: John Carlson
Event Co-ordinator: Laurel Gurnsey
Marshalling Team head: Phill Entwistle
Event support: Koko Carlson and Yoki Matthews
Bike class sourcing: Aaron Stedmann
Race car class sourcing: Wes Stinson
Website maintained by: Cam Hutchins
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will be judging of the vehicles with awards for ten categories of which
"Most Elegant Pre War Car , "Most Elegant Post War Car", "Chairman's
Award for Elegance & Style" and "Best Presented Motorcycle" .
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Judged Categories: 2010
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Class 1 American Fifties
Class 2 55/56/57 Thunderbirds
Class 3 American 1960-1973
Class 4 European 1946-1967
Class 5 Classics European-Domestic (25-48)
Class 6 Motorcycles
Class 7 Muscle Cars
Class 8 Micro Cars |
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Featured Classes:
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1. Military Vehicles
2. Vintage Race Cars pre-1974
3. Woodies
4. Hot Rods
5. Antique Featured Car |
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The portion of Water Street where the Military Vehicles will be on display will be called "The Highway of Heroes"
and dedicated to all of the fallen and serving Canadian Troops in Afghanistan and all other wars. The military vehicles have been supplied by the Canadian Military Education Center (CMEC)
The CMEC is an interactive, living history museum that purposefully educates Canadian students, teachers and the public about Canadian military history. The CMEC features displays that allow people to touch, feel and experience Canada's military history through hands-on interactive displays. The CMEC houses one of Canada's largest collections of restored military vehicles and equipment. CMEC's ultimate goal is to have all Canadian citizens, especially our youth, deeply understand the sacrifices made by our Canadian soldiers and peacekeepers and to never forget. http://www.cmedcentre.ca/
2010 Steamworks Concours d’Elegance
Chief Judge: John Carlson
Chief Honorary Judge: Paul Ianuario
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1) Tom Beffa
2) Fred Bonin
3) David Carlson
4) JJ Carlson Jr.
5) Fred Dunn
6) Rob Fram
7) Fred Gertsch
8) Gerald Greenfield
9) Colin Gurnsey
10) Shane Kenneally
11) Hal Klassen
12) Steve Leverington
13) Nigel Matthews
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14) Dave Meronuk
15) Sandy Morita
16) Ron Morris
17) Cliff Roe
18) Al Scholes
19) Roy Shull
20) Tom Spouse
21) Aaron Stedmann
22) Mike Taylor
23) Tom Tidball
24) Don Warren
25) Harold Wellenbrink |
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