My personal favourite would be Flat Top Bob´s 32 roadster, but I´m not familiar with the AMBR criteria the judges go by.That car just does it for me...
Mumford/Brizio car has my pick and is a likely choice…I also like the ‘35-ish Chevy roadster though it is pretty OT. That modern ‘35 Ford has a chance and I wouldn’t be surprised if it won.
Mumford/Brizio '33 & '34 Chev by Devlin seem to be the front runners, I feel the '34 Chev will win the AMBR. The Root Bros. maybe a dark horse & I wouldn't discount Squeeg Jerger '32 (shop has won 2 times). If the modern '35 Ford wins its back to the days of the most detailed car winning (AMDR)
Squeegs 32 is not in the running for AMBR is what I understand even though it keeps getting pictured in with all the
Yeah I am seeing it posted all over as well but the GNRS's own Instagram account didn't list it as a contender.
It must have been entered to be displayed there, wonder why it isn't in contention ??? Cool roadster nonetheless.
I am sure I have seen pictures posted of it at another show before. If it was judged then it's not eligible.
I thought this was a well deserved win. Aside from it being a beautiful car, it was really well displayed. The owner clearly was focused on winning and it shows just how much it takes to win this award.
Good article here: https://www.autoweek.com/car-life/classic-cars/a38937794/americas-most-beautiful-roadster-ambr-2022/
The AMBR this year goes to a Wichita shop - Devlin Rod & Custom - who are carrying on the legacy of the Wichita kustom tradition. Devlin now joins Starbird, Stuckey, Harness, Cushenberry,****us, and all the Wichita KS custom legends. CONGRATS to the shop and to the owner - Jeff Breault.