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Since 1990 is how long the Fortuna Redwood AutoXpo has been bringing excitement to the fourth weekend in July. We are are happy with its success and would like to thank those who helped make it happen.
Special thanks go to all the merchants and professionals who generously donated goods for prizes and funds for trophies. Your continued cooperation and enthusiasm is gratefully appreciated. We also thank the media for their excellent cooperation and coverage.
Our "Friendly City" nickname is well earned and the atmosphere it creates for visitors during AutoXpo is often remarked upon by our participants. We appreciate what our community does in support of our event. The small army of volunteers, many of whom have helped all thirty-two years, always make us look good as
they attend to the many tasks, not all of them fun, which are necessary to keep all our venues operating smoothly. From standing on a street corner during the Cruise on Friday, to helping with clean-up on Sunday night, we would be lost without our volunteers throughout the weekend. And, of course, an army is always looking for recruits, so if you, too, want to be overworked and under appreciated, give us a call at (707) 572-7855 and get your name on the list for next year.
We cannot say enough about the excellence and cooperation of our police and parks departments. They are always there for us to make our vision a reality. They anticipate our needs and deliver on our wishes.
So, thank you Fortuna, for being such a great place to be all the time, and an extraordinary place to be during AutoXpo.
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Around town all day Saturday only, 9:00 am – 4 pm Watch for the people mover
Burnout
Trophies
Drive In Movie
Grease • Saturday 8 pm - Rohner Park
Show & Shine / Vintage & Exotic Fortuna High School, 12th Street
Saturday 9 am – 4 pm
Trophies awarded Sun. 10 am in Rohner park
Swap Meet & Car Corral
Rohner Park
Friday (Setup and Sales) Noon – 5 pm
Sat. 7 am – 5 pm • Sun. 7 am – 4 pm
Hit & Miss Antique Engine Gas Up
Rohner Park
Sat. 10 am – 5 pm • Sun. 10 am – 4 pm
Antique Tractors & Farm Equipment
Rohner Park
Sat. 10 am – 5 pm • Sun. 10 am – 4 pm
Antique Tractor Pull Rodeo Grounds
Saturday 1 pm – 3 pm
Poker Run
Begins at Fortuna High School parking lot, 12th Street • Saturday 5 pm – 7 pm
Pit BBQ Dinner (Limited Presale)
Rohner Park • Saturday 6:30 pm
Live band & drinks available
Judged Car Show
Sat 9 am to 4 pm
Entries check in Sat. 7 – 9 a.m only, take N Street to 11th & Main
Public restrooms
Sorry, no room for trailers on Main Street
Tear Drop trailers at Show & Shine
Drive In Movie Grease
Sat. 8 pm (Free)
Antique Tractors
Sat. 10 am – 5 pm
Sun. 10 am – 4 pm
Tractor Pull
Sat. 1 – 3 pm
Hit & Miss Engines
Sat. 10 am – 5 pm,
Sun. 10 am – 4 pm
BBQ Dinner
Rohner Park (Ltd PreSale)
Sat. 6:30 pm
Burn Out Contest
$1.00 Admittance
Sun. 2 pm
Trophies & Awards
Sun. 10 am
Public restrooms
FIREMAN'S PAVILION
Artisans Faire
Fri. is set up only, noon – 5 pm
Sat. 9 am – 5:30 pm
Sun. 9 am – 3:30 pm
Public restrooms
There will be a $15 shipping and handling fee on trophies shipped to no–shows on Sunday. If unable to attend show, send us a $15 shipping and handling fee so that we may ship you your shirts and hats.
Swap Meet & Car Corral
Friday (set-up and sales) noon - 5 pm
Sat. 7 am - 5 pm
Sun. 7 am - 4 pm
Friday evening entries use Kenmar Exit and take Fortuna Blvd. to Rohner Park during the Cruise 6 - 7:30 pm
Clendenen’s Cider Works, (farm stand), 96 12th St., (707) 725-2123
7 Double D Steak, 320 Main St., (707) 725-3700
8 Eel River Brewing Company, 1777 Alamar Way, (707) 725-2739
9 El Paisano Mexican Taqueria, 1095 S. Fortuna Blvd., (707) 617-2490
10 Hoppy’s Fro-Yo, 1151 Main St., (707) 682-6187
11 Hot Brew Bistro, 904 S. Fortuna Blvd., (707) 725-2361
12 Hot Deli Burgers & Dogs, 939 Main St., (707) 362-1976
13 Humboldt Auction Yard Café, 603 Third St., (707) 725-5188
14 Hunan Village, 1468 Main St.,(707) 725-3459
15 Jitter Bean Coffee Drive Thru, 466 N. Fortuna Blvd., (707) 725-4594
16 Kome Sushi, 679 S. Fortuna Blvd., (707) 725-8899
17 La Costa, 664 S. Fortuna Blvd., (707) 725-9416
18 Las Cazuelas Restaurant and Cantina, 435 N. Fortuna Blvd., (707) 725-2431
19 L’s Kitchen, 1260 Main St., (707) 726-7779
20 Little Caesar’s Pizza, 898 Main St., (707) 682-6387
21 Locha’s Restaurant, 751 S. Fortuna Blvd., (707) 682-6022
22 Loncheria Mi Pueblito, (food truck)
Fortuna Redwood AutoXpo is all about cars, from hot rods to classic cars and trucks, newer model vehicles, and more.
You won’t want to miss the Friday night cruise and Friday night dance, all the cars on display in downtown
Fortuna on Saturday, the Show and Shine vehicles on display at the Fortuna Union High School parking lot, and of course the winners, as they drive through Rohner Park Sunday morning to collect their awards.
But there are many other, perhaps less well-known events that also take place during Fortuna redwood AutoXpo.
Fortuna’s Rohner Park has plenty to see and do during Fortuna Redwood AutoXpo. There are the hit and miss antique gas engines and antique tractors on display. It is also where the artisan fair is held, where the swap meet and car corral is located, and where the tractor pull happens on Saturday, July 22nd.
In recent years, Fortuna Redwood AutoXpo has added, and will again have this year, the showing of a drivein movie Saturday night in Rohner Park. The movie this year will be
Grease, starring John Travolta and Olivia newton John. Admission is free to the drive-in movie and the showing begins at 8 p.m.
You might work up an appetite walking around downtown looking at all the vehicles. To grab a bite, stop by the food vendors at 13th and Main Streets.
Fortuna Redwood AutoXpo Committee president Ryan Walters said, “Our ‘friendly city” nickname is well earned and the atmosphere it creates for our participants and visitors during our event is often remarked upon. We also appreciate what the community does in support of our event,” he added.
1929 Ford Pickup
Gerald Swain, Junction City
Fortuna Police Chiefs Choice
1965 Ford Ranchero
Paul & Karen Faustino, Sonoma
Fireman's Award
1956 Ford F100
StanleyDennis Ferriera, Concord
Club Participation Award - Jokers
1940 Ford Couple
Bob & Deborah Lander, Sebastopol
Class 2B – Junior Division
1965 Chevy Chevelle
Derek Nitsche, Redding, CA
Mixed Class
Mixed Class MA – 1953 to 1982 Corvettes
1963 Chevy Corvette
Dan & Sherry Dorch, Santa Rosa, CA
Mixed Modified & Stock Class MC –T-Birds, all years
1957 Ford T-Bird
Rick Bonds, Clear Lake, CA
Mixed Class ME –Camaro/Firebird, all years
1969 Chevy Camaro
Vic Young, Yuba City, CA Class
Mixed Class MH – Motorcycles, all years
1947 Harley Davidson EL Chopper
Steve Wilson, Willow Creek
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Mixed Class
Mixed Class MB –1984 to Present Corvettes
2016 Chevy Corvette Randy Bennett, Fortuna, CA
Mixed Class MG –Foreign Sports, VW, Exotic, Kit, etc., all years
1957 BMW Isetta Stefan Fisher, Blue Lake, CA
Mixed Class MD –Mustangs, all years
1967 Ford Mustang Becky Reynolds, Fortuna, CA
A benefit for Boys & Girls Club of the Redwoods
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
Poker Run 6pm starts at the Wharfinger Building. Will end at 7:30pm for a Show & Shine.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
Recology’s Show & Shine 11am - 3pm on Grotto street between E and F streets in Henderson Center. Free event. McMCrea Motors
Meet & Greet BBQ 4pm - 5:30pm at Boys & Girls Club of the Redwoods Teen Center. Eureka Chrysler Dodge Jeep FIAT CRUZ through Old Town 6pm - 7pm.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
Car Show, Street Fair and Raffle 10am - 4pm at 2nd and C Streets in Old Town. Car Sound Off 11am at the corner of E and 1st street.
Register at BGCREDWOODS.ORG/CRUZ-N-EUREKA
Boys & Girls Club of the Redwoods
939 Harris St., Eureka, CA 95503
• 707-441-1030 ext. 200
This ad paid for by Leon’s Car Care Center
Mixed Modified & Stock Class MF –Convertibles, all years
1940 Mercury Convertible Alan & Miriam Billinger, Bayside, CA
Stock Class
Stock Class A
– Up to 1936
1934 Ford Roadster Ron Stevenson, Redding, CA
Stock Class B –1937to 1948
1939 Bantam Panel Truck Mike & Gayle Harrell, Stockton, CA
Stock Class C – 1949 to 1954
1952 Hudson Hornet Steven Welch, Fort Bragg, CA
Stock Class D – 1955 to 1959
1956 Ford Pickup Ken Burge, Penngrove, CA
Stock Class E
– 1960 to 1968
1964 Ford Galaxie Bill Cathey, Santa Rosa, CA
Stock Class F
– 1969 to Present
1970 Chevy Chevelle SS
Larry & Denise Clarkson, Petaluma, CA
Stock Class G – 1955 to 1957 Chevys
1955 Chevy Nomad
Liz and Hank Baier, Paso Robles, CA
Stock Class H – Trucks, Panels, El Camino
1948 Dodge Powerwagon Ron Icely, Redding, CA
Modified Class
Modified Class AA –T-Bucket Roadsters
1923 T-Bucket Mike Mihos, Fort Bragg, CA
Modified Class BBS
– to 1931 Sedans, Phaetons
1957 Ford Fairlane Arcata Police Department, Fortuna, CA
Modified Class
BBC - Up to 1931 Coupes, Roadsters
1930 Ford Coupe
Bob Stone, Sweet Home, OR
Modified Class CC –1932 to 1934 Coupes
1931 Ford Coupe Chuck Spratling, Windsor, CA
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Modified Class CCS –
1932 to 1934 Sedans, Phaetons
1932 Ford Tudor John & Rochelle Berizzi, Geyserville
Modified Class CCR – 1932 to 1934
Cabriolet & Roadsters
1950 Mercury
2 Door Sedan Charlie Matus, Lincoln
Modified Class DD –
1935 to 1938 Coupes
1938 Chevy Coupe Rick Giambra, Redding, CA
Modified Class DDR – 1935 to 1938
Cabriolet & Roadsters
1937 Ford Club Cabriolet
Doug I Leellen Traylor, Windsor, CA
Modified Class DDS –
1935 to 1938 Sedans
1937 Ford Woodie Stanley HogBerg, Crescent City, CA
Modified Class EES –1939 to 1940 Sedans
1940 Ford Deluxe Sedan Bill Crackbon, Santa Rosa, CA
Modified Class FF –1941 to 1946
1941 Cadillac Series 62 Cov John McManus, Burlingame, CA
Modified Class GG 1947 to 1948.
1947 Ford Tudor Sedan Ken Lewis, Castro Valley, CA
Modified Class HH – 1949 to 1952
1950 Oldsmobile 88 Convertible J Knight, Chico, CA
Modified Class II –1953 to 1964
1953 Studebaker Pickup Dan & Sonya Knapek, Carlotta, CA
Modified Class EEC
1939 to 1940 Coupes
1940 Ford Coupe
Bob & Debra Langer, Sebastopol,CA
Modified Class JJ –1965 to 1968
1965 Ford Mustang Austin Free, Fortuna, CA