We show lots of cars but here is our chance to show the personality side of the hobby. So, here are some award givers, award receivers, and some of the awards. There is more industry participation by its personalities via interaction with the participants and personally involved with the award presentation then occurs upstairs. This may be a reflection of the more real world value in the basement versus the show car personality.

Fay Butler has long been recognized...

Fay Butler has long been recognized for his metalworking expertise and his anvil of an award is also a hit and coveted.

Here is the Brian Brennan...

Here is the Brian Brennan award from Street Rodder that was awarded to Mike Herman for his '30 Model A highboy coupe.

The Chick's Pick is handled...

The Chick's Pick is handled by Ashley Webb whose father Dan Webb makes this incredible miniature English wheels, oh it works!

Chip Foose before ceremonies...

Chip Foose before ceremonies begins takes care of the obligatory autograph to one of his younger fans.

Jason Grimes (left) took home...

Jason Grimes (left) took home the Butler anvil for Best Sheetmetal work for his '46 Chevy.

Yosemite Sam (right) hands...

Yosemite Sam (right) hands out his award to Milo Yglesias for his '28 Ford.

Larry Alexander (left) selected...

Larry Alexander (left) selected Scott Whitaker and his '32 coupe (Dynaliner) for the A-Brothers award.

Chip Foose (right) zeroed...

Chip Foose (right) zeroed in on Mike "Ziggy" Zenor for his '31 Model A to take home Chip's award.

Chris Jacobs (right) of Overhaulin'...

Chris Jacobs (right) of Overhaulin' fame picked Clay Rathbum and his '34 Ford pickup.

Gene Winfield (right) selected...

Gene Winfield (right) selected Terry Syr of Canada for his '27 Ford.

Ashley Webb (right, but then...

Ashley Webb (right, but then you probably figured that out) handed out her Chick's Pick award to Tony Tierney for his Deuce.