Photo Gallery
2011 Spring Food Lion AutoFair - Sunday
April 11, 2011
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A rare show car that escaped the scrapyard not once, but twice, earned the prestigious Food Lion AutoFair Best of Show Award. The award was presented by car enthusiast Ray Evernham to Bob Coker, from Winston-Salem, N.C., for his 1954 Buick Landau Motorama show car on Sunday afternoon as the four-day automotive extravaganza concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Henry, Va., resident Angela Naff, winner of the Lion Cup Award (Best Paint) for her 1999 Pontiac Trans Am. She was presented the award by car enthusiast Ray Evernham on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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James Ladewig of Dahlonega, Ga., won the Best Restoration by Owner for his 1966 Mercury Cyclone GT. He was presented the award by car enthusiast Ray Evernham on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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The Food Lion AutoFair first runner-up was a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro owned by Brian Hall, of Rock Hill, S.C. Hall was presented the award by car enthusiast Ray Evernham on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Danny Glover of Suffolk, Va., captured the Mecklenburg Strelitz Award (Ladies’ Choice) for his 1964 International Scout 80 on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Eveie Hatley of Albemarle, N.C., won the Cabarrus Cup Award (Most Creative) for her 1968 Pro Street Camaro. She was presented the award by car enthusiast Ray Evernham on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Dave Barrett, from Matthews, N.C., took home the Bob Laidlein Award (Most Original) with his 1968 Mustang. He was presented the award by car enthusiast Ray Evernham on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling
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The Food Lion AutoFair second runner-up was a 1972 Chevrolet truck owned by Mike Laws, of Greensboro, N.C. Laws was presented the award by car enthusiast Ray Evernham on Sunday afternoon as the four-day Food Lion AutoFair concluded at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Credit: Brad Bowling










