The 33rd National Street Rod Association‘s Rocky Mountain Nationals was held in Pueblo, Colorado, on June 23, 24, 25, and 26 of 2017. The coveted “Pros Pick” awards, sponsored by Classic Instruments, is presented at each NSRA event from sea to shining sea, west coast to east coast, and all points in between for 2017. One of the most sought after awards in the street rod community, the selection team picks the top five street rods from each event.
The award winning street rods from the National Street Rod Association’s Rocket Mountain Nationals event featuring the Pro’s Picks, Outstanding Use of Color, and best Ford In A Ford awards.
Pro’s Pick
Here are the “Pro’s Pick” winners from the NSRA Rocky Mountain Nationals held at the Colorado State Fairgrounds:
The National Street Rod Association is pleased to announce the selection of the “Pro’s Pick” winners at the Rocky Mountain Nationals held at the Colorado State Fairgrounds in Pueblo. Classic Instruments of Boyne City, Michigan is the sponsor of these most sought after awards.
The winners were:
- Jack & Donna Linden – Prescott, AZ – 1932 Ford Three-Window
- Tracy Rufenacht – Monument, CO – 1932 Ford Roadster
- Gary Boardman – Lakewood, CO – 1929 Ford Truck
- Aaron Rhinehart – Pueblo, CO – 1951 Willys Sedan Delivery
- Barry & Eula Utsey – Amarillo, TX – 1932 Ford Coupe
Outstanding Use Of Color:
The National Street Rod Association announced the selection of an “Outstanding Use of Color” award given at the Rocky Mountain Nationals:
Ford In A Ford
The Ford Performance“Ford In A Ford” selection for the Rocky Mountain Nationals went to Justin Manweiler from Pueblo, Colorado with his black 1963 Ford 2-Door Hardtop.
ISCA Pick
The ISCA award took center stage with their dual award selection at the event. The ISCA is made up of three different groups of people: Exhibitors, who show their vehicles and compete at ISCA-sanctioned indoor events; Judges, who judge the vehicles and determine where a vehicle places in its respective class, and Producer Members, who produce the indoor custom car shows.
ISCA was formed in 1963 to act as the sanctioning body for the competition at our shows. Its purpose is to oversee the competition at each event, supervise the judging staff, keep track of exhibitor points, and manage the series championship.
The ISCA and the NSRA selected two cars for the ISCA Pick at the NSRA Rocky Mountain Nationals this year:
Congratulations to all of the winners on their much deserved awards and recognition from the NSRA.