Auto Chic: 1946 Nash Ambassador Slipstream, Cris & Molly Detwiller, New Stanton, PA
Best Interior: 1968 BMW 1600 GT, Elliot Schnackenberg, Milwaukee, WI
Best Finish: 1950 Muntz Jet, Kathryn & David Hans, Barrington, IL
Best Original: 1926 Rolls Royce Phantom I Brewster Trouville Town Car, Bob & Sheila Joynt, Batavia, IL
Milestone Engineering: 1923 Miller HCS Special, Dana & Patti Mecum, Burlington, WI
Most Sporting Closed-Early: 1938 Bentley 4.25-liter Saloon Derby, Charles Heller, Winnetka, IL
Most Sporting Closed-Late: 1968 Shelby GT500KR Fastback, Robert & Audrey Greenwood, Fond du Lac, WI
Most Sporting Open-Early: 1914 Stutz Bearcat Speedster, Brian & Trish White, Apex, NC
Most Sporting Open-Late: 1949 Jaguar XK120 Alloy Body, Mike & Deb Korneli, West Bend, WI
Most Elegant Closed-Early: 1931 Graham Special 8, Warren Jensen, West Allis, WI
Most Elegant Closed-Late: 1962 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud II, Michael Klemens, Mequon, WI
Most Elegant Open-Early: 1937 Packard 1508 Convertible Sedan, Larry & Carol Pumphrey, Greensburg, IN
Most Elegant Open Late: 1957 Jaguar XK140 MC/SE Drop Head Coupe, Bob & Sue Wenderski, Lake Forest, IL
People’s Choice: 1929 Duesenberg J-184 Convertible Coupe, Greg Ornazian, Troy, MI
Best Pre-War: 1928 Bentley OW 4.5-liter Vanden-Plas Tourer, Mary & Ted Stahl, Chesterfield MI
Best Post War: 1970 Plymouth Superbird, Doug Schellinger, New Berlin WI
Best Representation of Speed-Then: 1914 Duesenberg, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, IN
Best Representation of Speed-Now: 2017 Ford GT, Ford Motor Company, Detroit, MI
Best of Show/Elegance: 1929 Duesenberg J-184 Convertible Coupe, Greg Ornazian, Troy, MI
Best of Show/Sport: 1932 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300, Brian Brunkhorst, Scottsdale, AZ
Chasing Classic Cars Award (presented by Wayne Carini): 1966 Shelby Cobra, Brad & Lisa Tank Winnetka, IL
Thanks to all attendees, exhibitors, vendors, volunteers and the Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance committee members for helping to make our 2017 weekend of events an outstanding success.
Best of all, our three designated charities – Autism Society of SE Wisconsin, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee and Meta House – will be able to continue and expand their mission to serve children in families as beneficiaries of the proceeds.