Photo Gallery: Goodguys Reveals 2024 Top 12 of the Year Winners
Classic car & truck awards showcase design, talent & imagination…
Custom builds from Pinkee’s Rod Shop, Steve Cook Creations, Kindig-It Design and more were recognized as the Goodguys Rod & Custom Association revealed its 2024 Top 12 of the Year specialty car and truck award winners, presented by BASF.
Six vehicles were selected from a group of finalists chosen at different Goodguys events throughout the year and across the country, while the other six were selected at specific events, the organization noted in a press release.
The Top 12 winners were displayed Nov. 22-24 at the Goodguys 27th Speedway Motors Southwest Nationals held in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The winners are:
LMC Truck of the Year Early: 1956 Ford F100, owned by Ed Ganzinotti, built by Classic Car Studio
Dakota Digital Truck of the Year Late: 1993 Chevy C1500, owned by Ty Zito, built by Twin States Rod Shop
FuelCurve.com Custom of the Year: 1936 Ford Coupe, owned by David Zocchi, built by Lucky 7 Customs
Vintage Air Custom Rod of the Year: 1959 Chevy Impala, owned by Dave Rush, built by Steve Cook Creations
Snap-on Muscle Car of the Year: 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge, owned by Frank Szymkowski
Griot’s Garage Muscle Machine of the Year: 1970 Chevy Camaro, owned by Travis Alford, built by GAP Industries
BASF Most Bitchin’: 1953 Corvette Concept, owned by Dave and Tracy Maxwell, built by Kindig-It Design
Classic Instruments Street Rod of the Year: 1934 Ford Pickup, owned by Bill and Cainya Paul, built by Vintage Fabrication
PPG Street Machine of the Year: 1968 Dodge Charger, owned by Ed Ganzinotti, built by Classic Car Studio
Tanks, Inc. Hot Rod of the Year: 1933 Ford Coupe, owned by Keith Hill, built by Pinkee’s Rod Shop
Meguair’s Street Rod d ’Elegance: 1932 Ford Phaeton, owned by Ken Reister, built by Reister’s Rod Shop and Squeeg’s Kustoms
Goodguys Trendsetter of the Year: Tyler Nelson of Revision Rods & Rides