For 2010 the club gave the historical display signs a rest and,
for the most part, concentrated on enjoying the cars, the company, the
food and the beautiful weather. A few hardy souls, however,
participated in the concours as competitors or as judges.
They generally did quite well, racking up the following results:
Class A: Howard Yefsky's '59 A Coupe, first place; and Frank
Torchia's '56 A Coupe, second place.
Class B: Ron Felson's '55 Continental Coupe, first place.
Class C: Tom McGinty's '63 B Coupe, seventh place.
Class E: Patrick Yanahan's '64 C Coupe, first place; and Tim
Curtis's '65 SC Coupe, fifth place.
Congratulations to all the winners, and thanks for once again making
the 356 a highlight of this long-standing Porsche tradition.
Not a bad 356 turnout: six cars entered for judging and
twelve more for exhibition.
photo by Jim Hinde
Curt Crowell, boasting again.
photo by Jim Hinde
Alan Gordon admires Curt's Speedster. How about those
wheels?
photo by Jim Hinde
Yes, it's true, people bring their cars from all over to
Potter's Picnic.
photo by Jim Hinde
Ron Felson and his Continental Coupe, winner of first place
in Class B.
photo by Jim Hinde
Pat Yanahan and Tim Curtis enjoy a break from the judging
grind.
photo by Jim Hinde
Could this judge finally have found a fingerprint, a smudge,
anything? No way--Howard Yefsky's car took first
place in Class A.
photo by Jim Hinde
A car getting judged in Class A gets the full-Monty
treatment.