The Classic Auto Show Roars Back to L.A. March 2-4, With Seven New Exhibits

Seven all-new exhibits, more than 1,000 vintage vehicles and displays from 65 Southern California car clubs will highlight the second annual Classic Auto Show (CAS), which returns to the Los Angeles Convention Center on March 2-4, 2018. The event will …

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Seven all-new exhibits, more than 1,000 vintage vehicles and displays from 65 Southern California car clubs will highlight the second annual Classic Auto Show (CAS), which returns to the Los Angeles Convention Center on March 2-4, 2018.

2018 The Classic Auto Show

The event will showcase more than 1,000 cars – including never-before seen exhibits and private collections. New segments will include:

Porsche

The Petersen Automotive Museum will showcase several significant cars celebrating the marque’s 70th Anniversary. In addition, “Urban Outlaw” and Porsche aficionado Magnus Walker will take part in the Vintage Culture “Mash-Up” panel that will bring together several distinct perspectives on the collector world.

Citroën

The Mullin Museum will provide a select group of Citroëns from founder Peter Mullin’s private collection. Uniquely styled and with features that were ahead of their time, these French classics are among the most prized collector cars in the world, and rarely seen in America, until now.

“Women ‘n Wheels”

Presented by the Automobile Driving Museum, the show’s first-ever “Women ‘n Wheels” display will feature a special car corral with female only classics. “Women ‘n Wheels” panels will be highlighted with appearances by motorsports legend Lyn. St. James, AskPatty CEO Jody DeVere, All Girls Garage crew Bogi Lateiner and Rachel DeBarros, and Cecile Bukmeier, the first female instructor at NAIT’s Autobody Technician Program. Special car exhibits will be Bogi Lateiner’s “Chevy Montage” all-female build; and “Grease Girl” Kristin Cline, who will also work on her ’60 Ford Falcon in front of a live audience.

Hot Rods

There is no better place to honor the hot rod culture than in Southern California, where the tradition began in the 1930s. Famed car collector, Bruce Meyer will bring three seminal hot rods, the Doane Spencer Roadster, Pierson Brothers 2D coupe and the So-Cal Speed Shop Belly Tank. Several prominent local clubs will bring their prized rods, including the Sultans Car Club of Long Beach, Wild Bunch Car Club, Hot Paint Restorations and Road Kings of Burbank.

Lowriders

The Historic Vehicle Association will bring the world’s most iconic Lowrider, “Gypsy Rose.” On display in the Grand Boulevard, the legendary ’64 Chevy Impala will serve as the centerpiece of a special exhibit that showcases the proud automotive culture borne in East Los Angeles. “Gypsy Rose” will be joined by collections from several of the world’s most popular lowrider clubs, including the Imperial Car Club.

Classic Japanese Cars

One of the fastest-growing collector car segments, Japanese classics will make their debut at the Classic Auto Show. The “Oldskoolerz” Old Japanese Car Meet will bring over 25 classics including a 1966 Toyota Corona 4-door and 1971 Nissan Skyline Couple GTR “Hakosuka.”

Vintage Jeep / 4×4 Pavilion sponsored by RAMPAGE PRODUCTS

Join “The Jeep Addicts of SoCal” as classic Jeeps and trucks take center stage in this exhibit. Everything from Chevrolet C10s and Ford F100s to vintage Dodge Power Wagons will celebrate America’s longstanding love of trucks and nearly 80 years of Jeeps- one of the most appreciated vehicles around the world. This exclusive collection is presented by Rampage Products.

“Given the passion that California enthusiasts have for vehicles from all generations, makes and models, we felt the development of special exhibits that target these specific tastes was a crucial step in our rapid expansion,” said Michael Carlucci, senior vice president at LeftField Media, the show’s producer. “These new displays will truly speak to the passions of true enthusiasts. There will be something for everyone- from the brass era to modern exotics and everything in between.”

This year’s show will also introduce a CAS Project Car – built by Jeff Allen, host of The SkidMarks Show–an interactive vehicle-build that will allow CAS fans to vote online on the direction of the project in the months leading up to the event. The fan-sourced project car will then be unveiled at the show in March.

Tickets for the 2018 Classic Auto Show are $20 with promo code LAPR or $30 at the box office. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit www.TheClassicAutoShow.com.

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