
On May 5, 2024 the O’Reilly Auto Parts Sacramento Autorama, one of the world’s longest-running indoor car shows, closed out its 73rd annual event on Sunday at the CalExpo by acknowledging and recognizing some of the country’s finest custom automobiles with trophies and prizes. The show hosted more than 500 world-class custom vehicles and passed out more than 400 individual awards during its final ceremony.

The show’s prestigious Custom d’Elegance award was presented to Cliff Mattis for his 1957 Chevrolet Belair Convertible. This amazing vehicle was built by Lucky 7 Customs, this custom has been channeled by 2″ and the frame has been moved up to allow the car to sit as low as possible. With each piece of handcrafted copper trim that has been fitted, filed and chromed. The Roadster Shop chassis houses a vintage-look LS motor and the elegant leather interior was done by Gabe Lopez. Mattis received a $5000.00 cash prize courtesy of ARP Fasteners.

New in 2024, the show crowned the World’s Most Beautiful Lowrider. The inaugural award went to the stunning 1964 Chevrolet Impala convertible owned by Carlos Martinez. The lilac-painted ‘Indigenous Angel’ showcases fabrication and assembly by American Muscle Cars, wheels and intricate engraving by Chavez Engraving, hydraulics by “Big Rob” Barajas and spectacular murals by Tim Lowery. Martinez’s Impala beat out five other lowriders to win the first-ever award.



For the second straight year, the West Coast Challenge Car Show Series presented by ARP Fasteners crowned its Grand Champion during the Sacramento Autorama. Brent Schieder was awarded Best of the West for his 1937 Ford Cabriolet, beating out eight other vehicles that competed in at least three of four select car shows in California, Oregon and Washington. Schieder received a $12,500.00 prize, while second- and third-place finishers Scott Cooper (1970 Chevrolet El Camino) and Gary Holyoke (1932 Ford Roadster pickup) were awarded $6500.00 and $3500.00, respectively.
The King of Kustoms award sponsored by Celebrity Kustoms returned in 2024, honoring the best custom-styled car or truck manufactured from 1936 to today. Mike McAuliffe’s winning 1953 Ford Victoria showcased the crucial elements of this award, including overall design, flow, quality and workmanship of bodywork, paint and interior. McAuliffe will receive a bespoke Jostens ring engraved with his name and car.

“We brought together all the best parts of the Sacramento Autorama with a few new elements for 2024, and we delighted with how Northern California’s incredible car community responded,”said John Buck, owner of Rod Shows and producer of the Sacramento Autorama. “This year, we celebrated hundreds of custom hot rods and muscle cars alongside lowriders, trucks, bicycles and more, and it wouldn’t be possible without the car owners and builders who bring their incredible entries to the show.”
Other significant awards included the four historic “Big B Awards.” Dave Zocchi won the H.A. Bagdasarian World’s Most Beautiful Custom Award for his stunning 1936 Ford.
The Sam Harris Memorial Award, named in honor of the legendary custom car builder Sam Barris, is selected by members of the Barris family. They chose ‘Lucille,’ a beautiful 1951 Mercury built by Cambra Speed Shop for Gary Steel Jr., as the featuring the best metalwork, alignment of body panels and paint.
The Joe “Candy Apple Red” Bailon Memorial Award was designed and created by Bailon, one of the nation’s premier custom car designers and builders. This year, the award was presented to John D’Agostino’s 1941 Cadillac designed by Oz Welch.
The last of the “Big B Awards,” the Dick Bertolucci Automotive Excellence Award, was given to a vehicle manufactured before 1973 that the family of the late hot rod and custom builder Dick Bertolucci felt exhibited the best craftsmanship in assembly, fit, finish and detail. This year, the Bertolucci family selected Schieder’s Dominator Street Rods-built 1937 Ford Cabriolet for the trophy.
Sunday’s popular Pinstriper Charity Auction raisednearly $10,000 for UC Davis Children’s Hospital, which is dedicated to improving lives and transforming health care.
For more information about the Sacramento Autorama, the complete list of 2024 award winners and updates on upcoming Rod Shows events, please visit roadshows.com
About Rod Shows
Rod Shows produces the West Coast’s premier indoor hot rod and custom car shows, including the Grand National Roadster Show and the Sacramento Autorama. Its professional show management team sets the highest standards for top-quality competition and displays with every show and personally visits the country’s top automotive coachbuilders and events throughout the year, ensuring the Best of the Best participate in its events. For more information, visit www.rodshows.com.
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