Concours 2013 Winners Best in Show went to Richard & Irina Mitchell's 1931 Stutz Victoria Convertible. Copyright Ian McSpadden 1st place winner in Packards CCCA classBetsy & Lonnie Fallin pose with their 1933 Packard 1006 after winning first place in the Packards CCCA class. Copyright Ian McSpadden 2nd place winner in Packards CCCA classCliff & Dede Ernst pose with their 1932 Victoria Convertible. copyright Ian McSpadden 3rd place winner in the Packards CCCA ClassBruce Blevins poses with his 1933 Packard Victoria. Bruce and his wife Kaye won third place in the Packards CCCA Classcopyright Ian McSpadden 1st Place in the Packards non-CCCA classMadonna & Andy Wolf pose with their 1939 Packard "6" Woody Wagon after winning first place in the Packards non-CCCA class. Copyright Ian McSpadden 2nd Place in Packards non-CCCA classJohn Orth (center) poses with his second award for his 1937 Packard Touring Sedan. Copyright Ian McSpadden 3rd Place in Packards non-CCCA classMartin McNamara III and his wife pose with their 1936 Packard 120 Convertible Coupe. Copyright Ian McSpadden 2nd Place in American Classics CCCARichard and Shirley Hamilton proudly accept the second place award given to their 1929 Willys Knight 66 B. Copyright Ian McSpadden 3rd Place in American Classics CCCAMary C. & Clem Lange pose with a Concours judge after their 1931 Cadillac Fleetwood took home third place in the American Classics CCCA class. Copyright Ian McSpadden 1st Place Winner in European Classics CCCAPeter Boyle poses with his first place winning 1928 Isotta Fraschini. Copyright Ian McSpadden Best in Show Winner & 1st Place in American Classics classRichard & Irina Mitchell, of Montgomery, Texas, pose with Chief Class Judge Gerry Greenfield after winning first place in the American Classics CCCA class. The couple also went on to also win the Best of Show for their 1931 Stutz Victoria Convertible. Copyright Ian McSpadden 2nd Place Winner in the European Classics CCCA classJudy & Ed Schoenthaler accept the 2nd place winner in the European Classics CCCA class for their 1938 Horch Phaeton. Copyright Ian McSpadden 3rd Place in European CCCAJames Hery poses with 1928 Isotta Fraschini after winning third place in the European Classics CCCA class. Copyright Ian McSpadden 1st Place in American Automobiles Post War class Dwane & Kim Lay pose near their 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door hardtop, the first place winner in the American Automobiles Post War. Copyright Ian McSpadden 2nd Place in American Automobiles Post War Virginia & Paul Frisbee accept the second place in the American Automobiles Post War class for their 1957 Ford Thunderbird. copyright Ian McSpadden 3rd Place in American Automobiles Post War Mary C. & Clem Lange pose with their 3rd place finihsing 1954 Buick Skylark Convertible. Copyright Ian McSpadden 1st Place in the Sports & Grand Touring Post War 1946-1974 George Kehler poses near his 1955 porsche Super Speedster Convertible which took first place in the Sports & Grand Touring Post War class. Copyright Ian McSpadden 2nd Place in Sports & Grand Touring Class Post War John Kristoff, owner of the 1956 Fiat-Abarth 750 GT Corsa, accepts the 2nd place award for the Sports & Grand Touring Post War class. Copyright Ian McSpadden 3rd Place Winner in Sports & Grand Touring Post War Beckham Lewis accepts the third place award for his 1966 Triumph Spitfire 4 MKZ Convertible. copyright Ian McSpadden 1st Place in American Muscle Cars Class The Styles Collection's 1967 Shelby American GT 500 took top honors in the American Muscle Car class. 2nd Place in American Muscle Cars class Howard Hendrix poses with his 1964 Pontiac GTO Convertible after winning second place in the American Muscle Cars class. 3rd Place in American Muscle Cars Steve Honnell poses with his 1970 Ford Torino King Cobra which took third place in the American Muscle Cars class. 1st Place in Corvette Donald Ghareeb took home the first place award for his 1962 Corvette Convertible. Copyright Ian McSpadden 2nd Place in Corvette Class Gary Mortimer poses with his 1954 Corvette after winnings second place. 3rd Place winner in Corvette Class Ed Foss accepts the third place win for his 1971 Corvette. Copyright Ian McSpadden. 1st Place in European Cars with American Drivetrains John Kruse poses with his 1950 Nash Healey; the first place winner in the class. 2nd Place in European Cars with American Drivetrains Dave & Lori Wathen celebrate their second place award for their 1964 Shelby Cobra Roadster. Copyright Ian McSpadden 3rd Place in European Cars with American Drivetrains Ron Riffel poses with his 1964 Shelby Cobra Roadster after winning third place in the European Cars with American Drive Trains class. Copyright Ian McSpadden 1st Place Winner in Sports & Grand Touring 1975-1999 Tom & Laura Vinje won first place in the Sports & Grand Touring class with their 1989 BMW Z-1 Convertible Roadster. 2nd Place in Sports & Grand Touring 1975-1999 Bruce McElya is proud of his second place win in the Sports & Grand Touring class (1975-1999). Copyright Ian McSpadden. 3rd Place Sports & Grand Touring 1975-1999 Kathy & John Dingler pose with their third place awards for the Sports & Grand Touring (1975-1999) class. Copyright Ian McSpadden 1st Place in Race Car Open Wheel Clem & Mary C. Lange took home first place in the Open Wheel Race Car Category with their 1909 Knox. Copyright Ian McSpadden. 3rd Place in Open Wheel Race Car Ray Skillman representative accepts the third place award for Open Wheel Race Car class with theKurtis Midget Race Car . Copyright Ian McSpadden. 1st Place in Micro Cars Jim Garbo accepts the first place award from Concours Judges. His 1955 Messerschmitt KR 200 took top honors in the Micro Cars class. 2nd Place in Micro Cars Lyn Lomas took second place with her 1953 Rovin D4 Convertible. 3rd Place in Micro Cars Michael Barney poses with his 1957 BMW Isetta 300 after winning third place at the Louisville Concours d'Elegance. Copyright Ian McSpadden 1st Place Winner in Super Cars Robert Stauble took home top honors in the Super Cars category with his 2004 Noble 2nd Place in Super Cars class Ray Larmee and his 2008 Audi R-8 took second place in the Super Cars category. Copyright Ian McSpadden 3rd Place in Super Cars Chris Mulvihill took home third place in the Super Cars class with his 2007 Ashton Martin V8 Vantage Coupe. Copyright Ian MCSpadden Chairman's Award Chair Pat Palmer-Ball (right) presents Stephen Barrett with the Chirman's Award for his 1959 Corvette Roadster Chief Judge's Award Winner Gene & Sally Perkins accept the award from Chief Judge John Carlson. Featured Marque Award Winner Norbert Goetzinger took home the Featured Marque award for his 1956 Packard Executive Coupe. Kosair Children's Hospital Children's Choice Award Winner Kosair Children's Hospital patient Aiden's Mom used Facebook's Facetime to show him all the entries. He chose the 1975 Lola T 342 entry from Bruce Domeck. Rolling Sculpture Award Winner Jim Patterson 's 1939 Delage was named the Rolling Sculpture Award winner. Copyright Ian McSpadden People's Choice Award Winner Cliff & Dede Ernst took home the People's Choice Award for their 1932 Packard Victoria Convertible. Spirit of the Concours Award Winner 103 year old Margaret Dunning was a crowd favorite and took home the Spirit of the Concours Award. Copyright Ian McSpadden. Timeless Elegance Award Winner 1931 Cadillac Fleetwood, owned by Clem & Mary C Lange, received the Timeless Elegance Award. Accepting on their behalf is Jeff Broadus of Heacock Insurance and Leslie Smart with Children's Hospital Foundation. Art of the Automobile Winner Bob Nowicke's 1963 Nowicke Midget OFFY 110 caught the eye of featured artist Billy Couch. He chose the race car as the winner of the Art of the Automobile award winner.