csx289
04-10-2009, 08:54 PM
Many of you may have heard about the Masterpiece Style & Speed Showcase concours held on the lakefront in Milwaukee, Wisconsin every August. While it is a relatively new show, it is quickly becoming known as the "Pebble Beach" of the Midwest. Much like Pebble and Meadow Brook, all entries are by invitation-only and the classes are limited to less than 10 cars each. Everything from steam cars to jet cars are represented!
Last year I was the Chairperson for the Supercar Class, something that I had pushed the event organizers to have for some time. It was a great class, with many cars from SYC members on display: Tom Clary; Pete Gerling; Mike Guarise; and Lester Quam. In the Muscle class last year we had SYC Members John Gust and Tex Timberlake showing off their cars.
For the 2009 event I want an even greater SYC Member presence in the Muscle Car Class. The Supercar ring was a one-year only deal, so both Supercars and muscle cars are invited to compete in the Muscle class.
This is a show for concours-type restored or great unrestored cars. Judging is "French style" meaning we don't check muffler bearings to make sure they are NOS, judging is quite simply based on overall impact and the style/presence of the car. You don't need a COPO car to win, an SS350 that "pops" stands just as much of a chance.
The show is held literally right next to Lake Michigan in McKinley park in downtown Milwaukee. A more beautiful setting is not to be found! The show is on Sunday, August 23rd. There is a road tour for concours cars held on Saturday, and a charity banquet Saturday night.
If you have any doubts about this event, email the SYC Members that were there last year! This is an important event for not only your car but also to show the hobby that muscle cars deserve to be allowed into events such as this that have long looked down upon the cars we love! Let's show them what it is all about.
If you want to be a part of it, please email me at [email protected] and I will send you a nomination form/show application. Please, no PM's as I am on the road and can't always log on to the internet.
Time is of the essence, so let me know asap if you're interested in being a part of The Masterpiece! For more info on the event and photos of past years, please go to www.milwaukeemasterpiece.com (http://www.milwaukeemasterpiece.com)
Looking forward to hearing from you guys!
Colin
Last year I was the Chairperson for the Supercar Class, something that I had pushed the event organizers to have for some time. It was a great class, with many cars from SYC members on display: Tom Clary; Pete Gerling; Mike Guarise; and Lester Quam. In the Muscle class last year we had SYC Members John Gust and Tex Timberlake showing off their cars.
For the 2009 event I want an even greater SYC Member presence in the Muscle Car Class. The Supercar ring was a one-year only deal, so both Supercars and muscle cars are invited to compete in the Muscle class.
This is a show for concours-type restored or great unrestored cars. Judging is "French style" meaning we don't check muffler bearings to make sure they are NOS, judging is quite simply based on overall impact and the style/presence of the car. You don't need a COPO car to win, an SS350 that "pops" stands just as much of a chance.
The show is held literally right next to Lake Michigan in McKinley park in downtown Milwaukee. A more beautiful setting is not to be found! The show is on Sunday, August 23rd. There is a road tour for concours cars held on Saturday, and a charity banquet Saturday night.
If you have any doubts about this event, email the SYC Members that were there last year! This is an important event for not only your car but also to show the hobby that muscle cars deserve to be allowed into events such as this that have long looked down upon the cars we love! Let's show them what it is all about.
If you want to be a part of it, please email me at [email protected] and I will send you a nomination form/show application. Please, no PM's as I am on the road and can't always log on to the internet.
Time is of the essence, so let me know asap if you're interested in being a part of The Masterpiece! For more info on the event and photos of past years, please go to www.milwaukeemasterpiece.com (http://www.milwaukeemasterpiece.com)
Looking forward to hearing from you guys!
Colin