{"id":970233,"date":"2023-02-04T12:24:19","date_gmt":"2023-02-04T20:24:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bangshift.com\/?p=970233"},"modified":"2023-02-05T06:41:06","modified_gmt":"2023-02-05T14:41:06","slug":"grand-national-roadster-show-2023-here-are-photos-of-all-the-americas-most-beautiful-roadster-contenders-are-right-here","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bangshift.com\/bangshift-galleries\/grand-national-roadster-show-2023-here-are-photos-of-all-the-americas-most-beautiful-roadster-contenders-are-right-here\/","title":{"rendered":"Grand National Roadster Show 2023: Here Are Photos Of All The America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Contenders!"},"content":{"rendered":"

(Photos by Wes Allison) America\u2019s Most Beautiful Roadster is a title given to just one roadster per year and is considered one of the two highest hot rod award honors in the world. Given out at the Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona California, an event that originally started up north in Oakland, there are a select few cars that each year enter to be considered for the AMBR award. It\u2019s like an Oscar, only harder to win and there aren\u2019t different ones for different classes. There is just one. Roadsters, of all kinds, compete against each other to be named the most beautiful roadster in all of America for that given year. The budgets for these builds can vary wildly, but the most expensive of them have price tags in the seven-figure range for their builds. Regardless of the price, being up for the competition is something to be proud of on its own.<\/p>\n

ARP Fasteners is the sponsor of the ARP America’s Most Beautiful Roadster award and the winner will take home $12,500 and the 9 foot tall trophy. Yeah, a 9 FOOT TALL TROPHY! This is one of the most prestigious awards in car building and we love the competition that we see each and every year. Styles differ, but all of them are the cream of the crop.<\/p>\n

This year it is an all-Ford field, after 2022 was won by a Chevrolet, but that’s where the similarities end. Each of these is truly unique from the other.<\/p>\n

Below you\u2019ll find all of the contenders for 2023\u2019s America\u2019s Most Beautiful Roadster, and a gallery full of images of all of them below that. Enjoy!<\/strong><\/p>\n

CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL OUR OTHER GRAND NATIONAL ROADSTER SHOW PHOTOS<\/span><\/a><\/h3>\n

1932 Ford Roadster: Owned by Scott Williams and built by Swillco Speedshop in East Bethel, MN<\/h3>\n

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1936 Ford Roadster: Owned and built by Danny Hyde in Laguna Niguel, CA<\/h3>\n

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1927 Ford Roadster: Owned by Jon Hall and built by Shadow Rods in Saginaw, MI<\/h3>\n

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1932 Ford Roadster: Owned and built by Jack Chisenhall with final assembly by Brizio Street Rods in South San Francisco, CA<\/h3>\n

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1932 Ford Roadster: Owned by Joe Kugel, and built by Kugel Komponents in La Habra, CA<\/h3>\n

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1932 Ford Roadster: Owned by Ken Sapper and built by Dominator Motorsports in Tracy, CA<\/h3>\n

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1932 Ford Roadster: Owned by Steve Schmidt and built by Kugel Komponents in La Habra, CA<\/h3>\n

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1929 Ford Roadster: Owned by JF Launier and built by JF Kustoms in Osoyoos, BC Canada<\/h3>\n

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1932 Ford Roadster: Owned by Sandie and Charlie Chadd and built by Rad Rides by Troy in Manteno, IL<\/h3>\n

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