The Classic American Car of the Year celebrates the beauty of American Cars, crowning one winner at the end of the weekend!
Throughout the year, Classic American's editor, Ben Klemenzson, travels around the country in search of the best in show cars. A special few are picked to be in the running to become the Classic American Car of the Year.
These events include:
- Wheels Day
- Beaulieu American & Custom Show
- Stars & Stripes
Come and admire all the cars at the show and see who is crowned the winner!
The 2023 finalists are chosen - don't miss exploring the cars in person at the show!
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The winner is this very nice 1965 Chevrolet Corvette in Nassau Blue, belonging to Stuart Curtis, from Congleton in Staffordshire. The ’Vette runs a 327 cu in V8 engine hooked up to a four-speed manual ...
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Rally of the Giants was the fourth heat of the Kingstown Shipping Car of the Year competition and traditionally it’s an event where we look for an older, possibly pre-War car as a contender. John kava ...
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The third heat winner of the Classic American Car of the Year competition 2023 is a very unusual vehicle, but may well be familiar to readers, as it was featured in the February 2022/CA370 issue: a 19 ...
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The winner of the second heat of the Classic American Car of the Year competition was this gorgeous 1955 Cadillac Eldorado belonging to Lynne and Andrew Collie. The Caddy was imported from American Dr ...
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Wheels Day was the first heat of this year’s Classic American Car of the Year competition. One of the challenges with picking a heat winner at this event is the sheer volume of vehicles present, and a ...
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Classic American magazine celebrates the style and glamour of cars and trucks made in the US of A. From pre-war vintage pioneers to ’60s Detroit muscle and modern metal – it’s all covered in Classic American. Every issue features restoration tips, romantic wrecks, ads from the archives and news from the burgeoning UK scene