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Goodguys Car Show Coming to Alameda County

Goodguys Car Guys set to cruise to Pleasanton in August for 26th Annual West Coast Nationals Hot Rod Show.

Submitted by: Goodguys

Hot rods, customs, and muscle cars return to the east bay area for the 26 th
annual Goodguys West Coast Nationals presented by Flowmaster Mufflers. Yes, it’s been 26 straight years of automotive nirvana at the ; this year's event will rumble into Pleasanton on August 24-26, with more than 3,000 vintage show cars swarming the fairgrounds.


The Goodguys West Coast Nationals features a giant show 'n' shine, the west’s largest model engine exhibit, live music, hundreds of product vendors and a host of auto-themed activities. Overall, a wide-variety of cars will be on
display, including 1972 and earlier rods, customs, muscle cars, trucks, and classics.

Here's a more detailed look:

The Goodguys West Coast Nationals is the west’s largest display of hot rods, customs, classics and muscle cars through 1972 vintage. Lil’ deuce coupes, hot rod roadsters, chopped Mercury customs, fat fendered ‘40 Fords, BOSS 429 Mustangs, ’69 Camaros, Dodge Hemi Challengers and countless other varieties of classic American cars will sprawl throughout the beautiful acreage of the fairgrounds. Some of these artistic automotive creations can cost as much as $1 million dollars. Vintage cars from over 24 U.S. states will attend.

Model Engine Exhibit

The Bay Area Model Engine Club is holding a national gathering of model engines at this year’s West Coast Nationals! Over 50 exhibitors will display their miniature engines and works of art! Exhibitors are coming from all over the country and the world to exhibit their model engines and cars for this exhibit.

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