Another Detroit Autorama is in the books, and a 1955 Chevrolet Nomad was crowned the latest Ridler Award winner. Dubbed “Gray ...
We are happy to be back in the Motor City to attend this year’s Detroit Autorama, a show that combines ... In addition to the trophy and notoriety, the winner receives a $10,000 prize.
The Autorama hot rod show, a 72-year tradition in Detroit, was back for another year ... Perry is a seven-time best-in-show winner at the Autorama contest, and he said the model car community ...
The Ridler winner of the Great 8 takes home $10,000 cash, a custom trophy, and jacket. “It's extremely gratifying that Detroit Autorama is the home of America’s most important hot rod award ...
A customized 1955 Chevrolet Nomad has won the 2025 Ridler Award Awarded annually at the Detroit Autorama, the prize is considered one of hot-rodding’s highest honours A 1955 Chevrolet Nomad ...
The winner gets $10,000 in cash, a custom trophy, and a jacket from Meguiar’s. In addition to the Ridler Award, many other awards will be given at the Detroit Autorama, including the Master ...
has been named the winner of the Don Ridler Memorial Award at the 2025 Detroit Autorama. This prestigious award is given each year at the Autorama to the car that shows superior craftsmanship ...
DETROIT – The Motor City is rolling out the red carpet for hundreds of hot rods and customized trucks and motorcycles. Huntington Place is revving this weekend with the return of Autorama.
The 2025 Detroit Autorama has wrapped with the 1955 Chevrolet Nomad “Gray Madder” taking top honors. This year’s Autorama goes into the books as the 72nd in the show’s history. The Detroit ...
“Detroit Autorama is where the world’s top builders ... At the end of the competition, one car is chosen as the Ridler Award winner from the Great 8. The winner gets $10,000 in cash, a custom ...
Picking the winners in each category is almost ... People attending Autorama at Huntington Place in Detroit on Saturday, March 1, 2025 look over a variety of cars. At the Autorama contest, though ...