The produce industry revs its engines
The produce industry revs its engines
The Produce News is proud to present the produce industry’s first ever Concours d' Fresh. We asked to see your wheels — and you didn’t disappoint. This virtual car show features classic cars from the 50s, modern day race cars, old-school produce wagons — anything on wheels worth seeing.
In this month's edition of Sightings: Face to Face with the Produce Industry, get a look at what some of your fellow industry friends and colleagues ride in on the way to the airport before meeting up with you at trade shows — and be sure to keep an eye out for our May 24th print edition, which will include all of the submissions.
An absolutely gorgeous classic 1955 Porsche Speedster owned by Church Brothers Farms Chairman Steve Church in Salinas, CA.
Rusty Lake, purchasing director for Vito’s Fresh Foods in Southport, CT, with her rare 1994 911 Porsche Speedster.
Greenhouse Produce Co. President Fried De Schouwer's 1960 Austin Healey 3000 Mk2.
Michael Stephan of Monterey Mushrooms has had this 1974 VW Karmann Ghia coupe since 1984 when he was in high school.
Joe Esta of Wada Farms shows off some of his rides.
David Moen of California Endive Farms and his 2015 Mustang.
Louis Thompson, driver at California Endive Farms, has the coolest ride on the parking lot.
This 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback GT belongs to Peter Georgalos of D’Arrigo Bros. of California.
This 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible, restored back to its original condition, belongs to Rob Russo, general manager of Dole Diversified N.A.
Bill Dodd of Midwest Apple Improvement Association in his Porsche Spyder.
Jim Saavedra’s Yamaha motorcycle and Keith Wilson’s 2015 Camaro keep the Cecelia Packing parking lot looking good.
Super Marketing Promotions President Kevin Dunleavy’s 65 MGB.
Allen Lund Co. Vice President David Lund’s car is the most discreet ride on the road.
Idaho Potato Commission Vice President of Foodservice Alan J. Kahn’s Camaro.
R. Valenzuela of Ruby J Farms LLC ready to hit the road.
Douglas Nasif's 48 Power Wagon.
Charlie Eagle of Southern Specialties with his 1963 Porsche 356 Cabriolet.
Harold and Amanda Gordon — son and granddaughter of Myra Gordon, longtime manager of the Hunts Point Produce Market — with his 1976 Alfa Romeo Spider.
This Harley 1934 VLD belongs to Keith Wilson, president of King Fresh Produce LLC.
John Baillie of Jack T Baillie Co. Inc. said his GMC Sierra Denali four-wheel drive Just hit 300K miles.
Michael Fernandes, director of sales for John Greene Logistics & Greene Transport Cos., and his 2016 Jeep Rubicon.
Mark Frazee of Great West Produce Co.’s 1974 Alfa Romeo GTV.
Greg Hess of Cal Fresco with his restored 1973 Corvette.
Duncan Marriott of King Orange is faced with a tough choice each morning: drive his 2018 Ford Raptor or his 2020 Ford Shelby GT500.
Nick Bavaro, president and chief operations officer of Rocket Farms, owns this 1969 SS Camaro.
Pete Pappas of Pete Pappas & Sons in his 1955 Chevrolet 3100.
PureCrop1 Founder and Executive Chairman Ray Drysdale’s 1939 Chevy Sedan Delivery, former Krispy Kreme Delivery.
George Menendez of Consolidated West’s 1989 BMW M3.
Raymond Garcia of Kirschenman Organic Grapes' El Camino.
This 1969 RS/SS Camaro belongs to Steve Grinstead of FreshEdge.
There's a reason Kris Sechler of Giant/Martins looks forward to the commute each day.
Rudy Tijerina of Green Light Go isn't a fan of red lights.
Doug Rodriguez of Windmill Farms owns this 1955 Ford Custom Ranch Wagon 272 ci V8.
Thomas Fresh CEO Roy Hinchey’s 1970 Cadillac Coupe DeVille.
Western Fresh Marketing Vice President and Import Manager Chris Kragie’s 1932 Ford.
Joe Murphy, president of Fresh Horizons, gets around on this 2002 Harley Fatboy.
Albert Wada of Wada Farms doesn't worry if there's a bump in the road.
Stanley Orchards Sales’ Ron Cohn’s 2009 Porsche Cayman S Race Car.
This 1967 Chevelle SS was built and is owned by Tim Edmondson, president of SMP Southeast and Edmondson Farms.
Bill Proctor, who owns a produce market in Everett WA, also owns this Ford Falcon Sprint.
Pete F. Machi of Consumer Fresh Produce has owned this 1979 Lincoln Mark IV for 41 years.
Thomas Fresh CEO Roy Hinchey’s 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III.
Amy Gates, vice president of SealdSweet/Greenyard USA, said this 1967 RS Camaro has been in the family for over 40 years.
Janssen PMP Director Sales and Marketing Thomas Kotterer's Shelby GT 500.
Don Odiorne, former Idaho Potato Commission vice president of foodservice and website, restored this 1973 Ford Capri as a retirement project.
Hector Monreal of California Endive Farms enjoys getting out in his Jeep Wrangler.
The M. levin wagon is M. Levin & Co. Inc.’s ride.
NNZ Sales Manager Jim Mattocks’ 1976 Ford Bronco.
Oppy’s Eric Ziegenfuss owns this 1989 Military HMMWV. Seen here are Oppy employees Tony Illiano, Tom Deaver (Kiwi), Ziegenfuss, Jason Morris and Stephen Sanders.
Thomas Fresh CEO Roy Hinchey’s 1967 Lincoln Continental.
Consumer Fresh Produce’s Pete Machi’s huckster truck.
Kevin Sterner, national account manager for Hampton Farms, and his 2017 Honda Africa Twin.
President and CEO of Johanson Transportation Service Larry Johanson’s 1964 Corvette Resto Mod.
This 1960 Cadillac Coupe de Ville was a favorite of Johnny Miller, who is married to Teri Miller of The Fresh Market, based in Greensboro, NC.