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Behav'in," a retro-rod roadster powered by an inline, hopped-up Buick 8. Himsl, of Concord, CA, master painter and creator of whimsical vehicles for nearly a half century, accentuates this hot rod's World War II bomber theme with a rivet-embellished silver paint job.
Arizona Kustom Kar King Rick Dore is making his only Northern California show appearance with a stunningly reworked candy-apple red '57 Lincoln roadster, one replete with DuVall windshield and cream leather interior.
Another new custom coach to debut in San Francisco is '58 Packard roadster re-make by Brentwood, CA, stylist John d'Agostino.
Coachbuilder and Trendsetter of the Year Leonard Lopez will show four new hot rod creations from his Dominator works in Brentwood, including a '56 Chevy hardtop, a '56 Chevy Nomad, a '29 Model A and a '37 Ford fastback.
Show promoter Rick Perry will showcase motorcycle displays throughout the show, just as they were in earlier hot rod and custom events like the historic Grand National Oakland Roadster Show.
RP Productions has also announced new and attractive family admission for the event as well as a $2 adult admission discount coupon from both Northern California Toyota dealers or at Kragen Auto Stores. Now, kids 8 and under will be admitted free. In previous years, free admission for kids cut off at 5 years old. Adult admission (16 years and up) is $18 ($2 off with discount coupons from Toyota dealers and Kragen Auto Stores); $16 seniors (65+) and military; and $8 kids 9 to 15.
Show hours are noon to 10 p.m. Friday, February 20; 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Saturday, February 21; and 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sunday, February 22. For information, contact RP Productions at (209)744-8090 or check out the show's website - www.sfcustomshow.com.
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