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2024 CAR SHOW

President Doug Fulk presents Scott Skowronek of the Lansing Community College Foundation, a check for the proceeds from the 2023 car show for the Capitol City Old Car Club (CCOCC) Automotive Scholarship.

2024 Car Show

Saturday, June 1st, 9 am – 3 pm, at the Lansing Community College West Campus, 5708 Cornerstone Drive, Lansing.  This is a benefit show for the CCOCC Scholarship for LCC students enrolled in the LCC Automotive Technology program.  Registration opens at 8 am.  Pre-registration is requested.  

Music, Door Prizes, 50/50 Raffle.  Food on site from:  Mobile Munchies, East Meats West BBQ,  Cottage Inn Pizza and Two Guys Nomadic Grill.  Kona Ice Tap truck will be there as well with soft beverages.  LCC staff will be conducting tours of the Automotive Lab throughout the day.  

Public is welcome, free admission for spectators.  Tell your friends and come on out to see the wonderful classics, enjoy fantastic food and support a great cause.

Results from our 2023 Car Show

The Capitol City Old Car Club Benefit Car Show was held Saturday, June 3, 2023 at the Lansing Community College West Campus, Lansing.  The show was a great success, the weather was good, although there had been a threat of rain leading up to the show.  There were approximately 120-125 cars/trucks in the show field.

We were able to donate a total of $2100 to the CCOCC Scholarship for the LCC Auto Program!  I want to thank all those who attended the show for your support.  I also want to thank our sponsors.  Because of their generosity we were able to cover all costs associated with the show which allowed us to donate all the proceeds from the show to the scholarship fund.

Judged Show Vehicle Class Winners:

1.  General Motors, original and restored (except American Muscle)  First Place:  Craig Counseller of Holt with a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro.  Second Place:  Bill Cochran of Lansing with a 1997 Chevrolet Camaro Z28.

2. Oldsmobile, original and restored (except American Muscle)  First Place:  Rod Dropping of Mason with a 1970 Cutlass SX.  Second Place:  Mike and Marge Crawford of Lansing with a 1989 Toronado.

3.  Ford, original and restored (except American Muscle)  First Place:  Peg MacDougall of Holt with a 1956 Thunderbird.  Second Place:  James Turner of East Lansing with a 1965 Mustang.

4.  Mopar, original and restored (except American Muscle)  First Place:  Dave Persell of Charlotte with a 1970 Dodge Hemi Challenger.  Second Place:  Kevin Bowen of Charlotte with a 1965 Dodge Dart GT.

5. Classic American Muscle 1960 – 1974 (GTO, Mustang, Camaro, Roadrunner, 442, etc.)  First Place:  Doug Fisher of Charlotte with a 1969 Ford Shelby GT 500.  Second Place:  Walter Anderson of Mason with a 1962 Chevrolet Nova II.

6.  Classic American Muscle 1975 – 2002 (Camaro, Mustang, GTO, 442, etc.)  First Place:  Aaron Good of Jackson with a 1993 Dodge Viper.  Second Place:  Mike Updike of Commerce Twp. with a 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra.

7.  Street Rod 1960 and older  First Place:  Ken Martin of Lansing with a 1958 Chevrolet Impala.  Second Place:  Glenn and Julie VanEpps with a 1936 Oldsmobile F36.

8.  Corvette 1953 – 1983  First Place:  Mike Jones of Howell with a 1981 Corvette.  Second Place:  Tony Ritter of Charlotte with a 1967 Corvette.

9.  Corvette 1984 – current  First Place:  Eric Pardo of Lansing with a 2022 Corvette.  Second Place:  Jim Gilbert of Grand Ledge with a 2002 Corvette.

10.  Special Interest  First Place:  Chris Spalding of Lansing with a 1986 Chevrolet ElCamino.  Second Place:  Craig Johnson of Lansing with a 2016 Chevrolet Camaro SS.

11.  Trucks  First Place:  Aaron martin of Jackson with a 1954 Chevrolet.  Second Place:  Mike Cena of Grand Ledge with a 1936 Chevrolet.

12.  Modern Muscle 2003 – current  First Place:  Jesse Truitt of St. Johns with a 2003 Ford SVT Cobra.  Second Place:  Rico Centeno of Grand Ledge with a 2013 Chevrolet Camaro SS.

13.  Modified, all makes and years  First Place:  Ken Zischke of Lansing with a 1976 Chevrolet Camaro.  Second Place:  Larry Schramski of Grand Ledge with a 1941 Ford.

14.  Orphan  First Place:  Bill Lohness of Jonesville with a 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT.  Second Place:  Jan Barnes of Lansing with a 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass.

15.  Foreign  First Place:  Cam Bradman of Potterville with a 1972 DeTomaso Pantero.  Second Place:  Dennis Weglarz of Grand Ledge with a 1971 Maserati Ghibli.

Best in Show Winner

Russ Weid of Chelsea with his 1968 Dodge Charger