There’s nothing like declaring a winner to start a discussion. A truck show in Pomona, California, has declared this truck, Larry Jacinto’s 1941 Willys pickup built by Veazie Bros. Fabrication, is the World’s Most Beautiful. What do you think?The third annual O’Reilly Auto Parts Grand National Truck Show, presented by Classic Truck Performance magazine, hosted more than 400 trucks, vans, and SUVs at the Fairplex in Pomona on September 26-27. Rod Shows, known for producing the West Coast’s largest and longest-running hot rod shows, closed out the weekend by presenting awards in more than 65 judged classes.1) 1941 Willys pickupThe World’s Most Beautiful Truck Award was presented to Larry Jacinto’s 1941 Willys pickup built by Veazie Bros. Fabrication. The spectacular blue Willys was a passion project for Jacinto, who remembers riding in the bed of the truck as young boy. 2) 1941 Willys pickupOriginally owned by family friend, Fred Peake, Jacinto was finally able to purchase the truck more than four decades later. Legendary builder Bob Bauder started the build and played a significant role in establishing the truck’s stance and maintaining its original shape. Veazie Bros. eventually took over the truck after Bauder’s passing in 2017.3) 1941 Willys pickupThe elegantly altered body, which features a fully custom ’46 Chevy truck bed and tailgate, is finished in deep blue by Mick’s Paint. 4) 1941 Willys pickupJacinto beat out a field of 10 other custom trucks, which included five Chevy C-10s ranging from 1967-1985, three Ford F100s, and a 1976 Blazer.5) 1941 Willys pickupThe immaculately finished engine compartment houses a blown and injected LS3 motor topped with a polished 6-71 Littlefield blower. 6) 1941 Willys pickupCheck out that Littlefield compressor. 7) 1941 Willys pickupThe Ron Mangus interior boasts a modified original dash, including Classic Instruments OE-style gauges, and leather bench seat.8) 1952 ChevroletAnother of the 10 contenders for the award. 9) 1955 Ford F10010) 1956 Ford F10011) 1962 Ford Unibody12) 1968 C1013) 1985 C1014)12 five. That’s Larry on the left. 15)Larry Jacinto and the Veazie Bros. Fabrication team.16) Chevy K5 Blazer17) Lucille C1018) 1968 Chevy C10Chip Foose presented the Chip Foose Design Achievement Award to Bob Matranga’s beautiful blue 1968 Chevy C-10. Foose, who called the truck “bitchin’,” awarded Matranga a custom billet pencil trophy.19) GMC K1020)One more shot of Larry Jacinto and the Veazie Bros.