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, Titus, and all the Wichita KS custom legends. CONGRATS to the shop and to the owner - Jeff Breault.