Wichitan wins Best of Show at Lions Club car show
Marion Lions Club held its 14th annual car show Saturday. The car show was held north of the courthouse in conjunction with Marion's Chingawassa Days.
Dreux Schwaiger of Wichita won the coveted Best of Show award with a 1973 Plymouth Road Runner.
Fifteen entries competed in 16 classes.
The winners of each class were:
Sport compact: Bill Kaempfe, Marion, first (1966 Corvette).
Import : Robert Hoch, Newton, first (2003 VW Beetle).
Ford: Joe Jack, El Dorado, first (1929 Ford); Dale Jack, Leon, second (1966 T-Bird).
GM: Jim and Leanna Hefley, Hillsboro, first (1964 Chevy SS Convertible); Ron Herbel, Marion, second (1958 Chevy Del Ray).
Mopar: Dreux Schwaiger, Wichita, first (1973 Road Runner); Dan Miller, Marion, second (1966 Dodge Charger).
Open: Cecil Butter, Cottonwood Falls, first (1984 Chevy El Camino SS); Dale Metsker, Augusta, second (1927 Ford).
Antique: Anthony Deeny Burch, Augusta, first (1923 Ford T-bucket); Ron and Paula Strickland, Herington, second (1939 Ford).
Club choice: Norm Hacker, Augusta (1963 Chevy Impala Convertible).
Best pickup: Jeff Carroll, Augusta, first (1947 Chevy).
Best engine: Jim and Leanna Hefley, Hillsboro, first (1964 Chevy SS Convertible).
Best interior: Joe Jack, El Dorado, first (1929 Ford).
Chingawassa choice: Joe Jack, El Dorado (1929 Ford).
Best paint: Dreux Schwaiger, Wichita (1973 Road Runner).