Exciting times await lovers new automobile engineering from January next year as the Grand National Roadster Show has been confirmed to make its return next month.
The auto fair is famous as one of the world’s largest gatherings of hot rods, custom cars, lowriders and muscle cars.
The event, according to Motoring Research, will take place at the Fairplex in Pomona, California, the USA.
Already, general admission tickets for the 2022 Grand National Roadster Show are on sale now, with prices starting from $25.
Held from 28-30 January 2022, more than 1,000 vehicles will be on display, including two special celebratory exhibitions.
The 72nd edition of the Grand National Roadster Show will celebrate the 90th anniversary of the 1932 Ford, the report added.
Presented by C.W. Moss & So-Cal Speed Shop, the ‘32 Ford display will honour an iconic car that has become a legend of hot-rodding culture.
A special external parking area will be set aside for 1932 Fords that are registered for the ‘Grand Daddy Drive-In’ event.
The 2022 show will also include ‘A Gathering of Hot VWs’, presented by Hot VWs Magazine and EMPI.
The centerpiece of the Grand National Roadster Show will be the America’s Most Beautiful Roadster (AMBR) exhibition.
A total of 12 roadsters from top builders will compete for glory, plus a check for $12,500.
The winner will also have their name added to the impressive nine-foot-tall perpetual trophy – and receive a smaller personal trophy to take home.
A further 12 vehicles will be in competition for the Al Slonaker Memorial Award. This is awarded to the best car or truck not in the running for the AMBR award.
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