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Classic Collectors Car Show in downtown Barrington shows off owners' love for retro vehicles

Classic Collectors Car Show in downtown Barrington shows off owners' love for retro vehicles

Nearly 80 classic car owners and more than 600 attendees enjoyed a beautiful day in downtown Barrington viewing and voting for their favorite cars on Saturday, July 9, at the 2nd Classic Collectors Car Show hosted by the Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce.

"After getting rained out on June 25, the weather couldn't have been better on Saturday for our free, family-friendly event in support of small business and Main Street Retailers in Barrington," said Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Suzanne Corr.

"The feedback we received from car owners and community members was extremely positive. With the generous support of our sponsors, great music, delicious food from our vendors, and help from our hardworking volunteers, the show was a great success."

Awards were presented to car owners in the following categories: "People's Choice" to Mike Hasanov for his 1958 Ford Fairlane; "Best European" to Todd Rieke for his 1969 E Type Jaguar; "Best American" to Mike Maggio for his 1969 Plymouth Road Runner; "Mint Condition" to Ted Mikos for his 1968 Pontiac Grand Prix; "Retro Relic" to James Bramsen's 1932 Ford Deuce Coupe; and "Most Unique" to Lee Abrahams for his 1954 Kaiser Darrin.

Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce Classic Car Show sponsors included: Marquardt of Barrington; Motor Werks of Barrington; Wickstrom Auto Group; Barrington Bank & Trust Co. N.A.; Lake Barrington Motorsports; Allstate - Daniel Mills; Amber Nelson-Wolfe - State Farm; The Body Shop of Barrington; Brightway Insurance - The Janicki Agency; Buckley Fine Law; and Douglas Automotive.

Outdoor music was provided by Chris Wayman of Hot Tracks DJs, and Twisted Burger Barrington sold food and refreshments at the show.

"Collecting classic cars is more than a hobby, it is about preserving a story and a piece of history," Corr said.

"Classic car collectors pour their enthusiasm, energy, and, yes, money, into restoring and showing vintage vehicles. Owning classic cars can be irresistible and emotionally compelling for the stories they represent. They capture the art and history of engineering and design," she said.

For details on other BACC community events, including the Family Expo on Aug. 20, in Citizens Park and the Barrington Area TasteFest on Oct. 19 at Wild Onion Brewery, visit www.BarringtonChamber.com.

The Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce (www.BarringtonChamber.com), founded in 1969, is an association of nearly 850 member businesses representing more than 1,800 businesspeople dedicated to the success and prosperity of the 11 regional communities it serves: Barrington, Barrington Hills, Deer Park, Inverness, Kildeer, Lake Barrington, Long Grove, North Barrington, Port Barrington, South Barrington and Tower Lakes.

Mike Hasanov, a Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce 2nd Classic Collectors Car Show participant, proudly displays his 1958 Ford Fairlane, winner of the "People's Choice" Award. Courtesy of Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce
Todd Rieke stands with his 1969 E Type Jaguar, the "Best European" Award winner at the Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce 2nd Classic Collectors Car Show. Courtesy of Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce
The "Best American" Award at the Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce 2nd Classic Collectors Car Show went to Mike Maggio for his 1969 Plymouth Road Runner. Courtesy of Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce
This 1968 Pontiac Grand Prix took the "Mint Condition" Award for owner Ted Mikos at the Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce 2nd Classic Collectors Car Show. Courtesy of Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce
James Bramsen's 1932 Ford Deuce Coupe won the "Retro Relic" Award at the Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce 2nd Classic Collectors Car Show July 9 in downtown Barrington. Courtesy of Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce
This 1954 Kaiser Darrin took the "Most Unique" Award at the Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce 2nd Classic Collector Car Show for owner Lee Abrahams. Courtesy of Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce
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